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Elisheva Federman - "Its All Part of the Divine Plan"

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2008

In a surprise raid in the middle of the night IDF forces destroyed 2 homes in Kiryat Arba, belonging to Sinai Tor, and Noam Federman, but the residents are already planning the new structures. As seen on Arutz Sheva.

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  • @ballsauce666 Now, now my little she shaved monkey do not get your panties in a bunch like that over that lie called Palestine. From the river to the sea it is ALL Hebrew land, Jewish land, NOT Arab. You should stop stressing over that wonderful Jewish land called Israel before you stroke out over that Arab lie that is Palestine. Israel and her Jewish people are FOREVER and there's NOT one thing your whining and crying can do about it.

    NOW GET OFF OUR JEWISH LAND BEFORE YOU HURT YOURSELF THERE.

  • They shall not defile themselves anymore with their idols, nor with their detestable things, nor with any of their transgressions; but I will deliver them from all their dwelling places in which they have sinned, and will cleanse them. Then they shall be My people, and I will be their God. David My servant [shall be] king over them, ...they shall also walk in My judgments and observe My statutes, and do them. Then they shall dwell in the land that I have given to Jacob My servant Ezek 37:23-25

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  • @AbuAvital That is very true, we've been so lucky so far and all the talk about an alternative source of energy proved to be unrealistic and very costly. Oil so far is the driving energy that many industrial nations are fighting for but it has been a blessing and a curse on those who export this commodity. Sadly they look at oil as a pure source of income rather using it to achieve political means for their countries the way late King Faisal when he stopped exporting oil to america

  • @HawkofAlQuds I don't know anything about him, but i think that he said that as a warning to provide for an alternative sourse of income should a cheaper alternative to crude oil be found. Of course the same could be said about any country that relies too heavily on one major export.

  • @AbuAvital hmmm sheikh yamani an interesting dude

  • @HawkofAlQuds It was in the 70's that Sheik Yamani as oil minister issued the warning that the stone age did not come to an end because of a lack of stone.

  • @AbuAvital yes cannot agree more, it is about trade and interest? If saudi were exporting cabbage or bannan it would carry virtually no weight in the american strategic interest we know that very well and this has to change. This treatment has to stop and we no longer must accept to be the milking cow for the west and this is exactly what the Iranian tryin to do. we must rely on our human and natural resources to rise and find ourselves a place under this sun.

  • @HawkofAlQuds It's all good for the arms trade, Saudis buy weapons to defend themselves from the Iranians who threaten themand the west has no reason to stop them as long as they are good for trade. The real test of loyalty vs trade will come once the first shots are fired.

  • @AbuAvital I doubt that the US has pressured any of the Arab leaders to make way for opposition forces to join in and have any power that might complicate things for them. France stood vehemently against the Tunisian revolution so was the case with egypt at the beginning when america was too hesitant to stand by the revolution? and we know why? the Iranians are proud people and they simply refuse to bow down to the american supermacy and they will do what is best for their nation?

  • @HawkofAlQuds up untill now I would have agreed with you, but considering the anti US forces being elected because of US presure for democratic elections one has to wonder what the next moves will be. No one has to demonise Iran their leaders do it for themselves.

  • @AbuAvital Well you better ask this question to Obama, why there is no mention nor any critisizm of the saudi regime? the question is very obvious. America and the west are against a fundamental change that might endanger the western interest in the region. It is always easy for america o deal with autocratic and corrupt leaders rather than a demecratically elected ones. As to Iran, again Iran is not an enemy and we should not be part of this demonization process of Iran.

  • @HawkofAlQuds Some countries are having democratic elections, but no mention of these have been mentioned for Saudi Arabia. If the Iranian threat against it's neighbors is not being reported in your local news perhaps you should seek further afield. Certainly the US under Obama has sbeen giving the current regime much support but I fail to see why considering the long time support of the Saudi ruling class unless the oil lobby and corupt polititians are involved.

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