How many times do we have to cry out:
- Enough is enough.
- We are mad as hell and we are not going to take it anymore.
Every time something happens to make us think that this time things will change, nothing seems to.
In the past few days:
- Another innocent Israeli is murdered in her sleep; this time Hallel Yaffa Ariel, a 13 year old teenage girl from Kiryat Arba - TODAY!
- Arabs riot on the Temple Mount and what does the Israeli government do? They ban Jews and other non-Muslims from visiting.
- A rabid anti-Semitic Arab member of the Knesset, Haneen Zoabi, calls IDF soldiers murderers in the Knesset, she constantly incites violence against Jews, and has gained notoriety by her presence on the Mavi Marmara as part of the Gaza flotilla in 2010. So far, she has not been censured or banned from the Knesset.
And ongoing:
- The EU continues to violate Israel's rights by funding and building illegal structures for Arabs in Area C of Judea and Samaria. Netanyahu's response is to destroy a few of the buildings to make him look tough, while the overwhelming number of the buildings remain standing.
- Jewish structures in Area C are continuously threatened with destruction, as the leftist courts and media, along with the rest of the world, consider Israel's presence in its heartland to be illegal, and want to kick out the "settlers" and "give back" land to terrorists.
So again, we cry out:
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Enough with the humiliation.
- Enough with a "soft glove" approach.
- Enough with begging the world for sympathy.
Israel - Enough is enough. It is time to fight to win!
Two opinion pieces in Arutz Sheva worth reading:
Late Breaking -
Stabbing attack in Netanya leaves 2 injured
Two people were wounded in a stabbing attack in Netanya, a coastal city in central-northern Israel earlier today.
The terrorist was killed by security forces immediately after the attack, and the two injured individuals were treated at the scene before being transported to Laniado Hospital. One, a 30-year-old man sustained serious injuries, while the other is in moderate condition.
This story is still unfolding and can be viewed in ILTV by clicking
HERE.