Our Israeli democracy is too fragile and too young to withstand a similar process, absorbing mayhem and destruction until it can save itself.

Therefore, it is the democratic right of Jews – before irreversible destruction is rained down upon them – to arise immediately and voice their opposition to being used as guinea pigs for the peace “experiment” that the government entered when it signed the Oslo agreement – an agreement that even before the ink dried was not worth the paper it was written on.

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We came to Israel, first and foremost, to return to Jerusalem, Hebron, Shiloh, Bet El, Shechem and Bethlehem. It is to these places we prayed to return for the past 2,000 years. Only if we return to them can we again be a free nation.

Our entire renaissance is nothing but the settling of a Jewish minority in the heart of hostile Arab areas. This was true about the yishuv before the state was established and has also been true since the State of Israel was established – Tel Chai, Petach Tikva, Beer Tuvia, Safed, Tel Aviv, as well as the settlements in the Negev and the Galilee.

Therefore, each Jew must know that what’s at stake in Hebron is not just the fate of a group of several hundred Jews but the fate of the entire Jewish community in Israel – as well as his own personal fate and that of his family.


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