Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Listen Israel!

(Mt. Fuji on January 1, 2008, since it is 100km far; click to enlarge.)


Listen Israel!

Yesterday, the God indicated me that He is not pleased.

So, I urge Israelis to cease fire immediately.

The goal of a war is anyway to attain a ceasefire.

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Dec 29, 2008 22:43 | Updated Dec 30, 2008 0:56
Analysis: Achieving long-term quiet

After a successful start to Operation Cast Lead, the question now is: What should the next stage be?
That depends on the goal. What do we want to achieve?

But if we do not consider this to be satisfactory, and want to destroy Hamas's entire military capability, and even to bring down its rule - as several ministers have suggested - then a wide-ranging ground operation that essentially conquers all or most of Gaza is necessary.

This is certainly possible from a military point of view, but involves a higher price and greater risk. The price is mainly in terms of casualties. The risk is increased uncertainty as regards the possibility of attaining the goal without running into further complications, including the escalation of fighting to additional fronts.

One of the most obvious problems of the Second Lebanon War was the confused definition of its goals, which were exaggerated at the start, changed frequently and were understood differently by various echelons.

It seems as though many of the lessons of the Second Lebanon War are now being successfully implemented. It is highly important that this central lesson, too - clear definition of the goal - is not neglected.

Maj.-Gen. (res.) Giora Eiland is the former national security adviser to the Prime Minister's Office, and the former head of the IDF's Planning and Operation Branches


http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1230456521719&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull
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Israel has to change its goal, since the God is not pleased.

As six million European Judaists were killed in Europe during WWII due to shameful unbelief, errors and transgression of Europeans, European nations today cannot blame Israel.

As the military super-power, the U.S., has been in a tie-up with Egypt and Saudi Arabia, no elite Arabs will blame the U.S. for its extreme support for Israel.

As Israel is equipped with F-16 jets and other high-tech weapons, including nuclear bombs, no Arabs think they can win in war against Israel.

However, the goal for Israel must not be to consolidate its national base through routinely one-side battles with neighboring Arabs for half a century or so more.

Its ultimate goal, namely carrying out Israel’s plan to fight the 100-Year-War for Re-Establishment of the New Judaist Kingdom to the end, must be probably reviewed, reconsidered, and altered, most probably, since the God is not pleased.

In that case, Israelis had better leave Jerusalem and Palestine again, but on their initiatives this time. They can leave it for New York and the U.S.

In that case, New York can be renamed New Jerusalem. The U.S. Constitution will be amended to include some pro-Judaism articles, such as “America will forever protect Judaists as well as Christians and Muslims in addition to other citizens.”

In this case, the Vatican should move to Jerusalem in Palestine with a Judaistic pope.

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Now as I wrote this way, the God might not be so unpleased.

By the way, has any Judaist written a report on his/her uninterrupted family line or family history up to the present day since his or her ancestors departed Jerusalem in the first century heading for Europe?

Or put more graphically, can any Judaist living in Israel today display their family pedigree such as the one of the Imperial Family of Japan that has 125 emperors in it, though Benedictus XVI is the 265th Pope?

Indeed, Israelis and Judaists today had better try to be a core of American citizens in the 22nd century.

I will not be even surprised if the U.S. should be divided in the 22nd century in a religious term between the West and the East at the Mississippi River: the West for Japanese Buddhism and the East for Judaism.



(Anyway, bonsoir mon amour.
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Mar 12:30 And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment.

Mar 12:31 And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these.