TO ALL AM ISRAEL
The U.N. Security Council, predictably, voted and adopted the U.S.-Russia co-sponsored draft resolution endorsing the “Two State Solution”.
Our spineless leaders praised the U.N. Resolution, even though our Government was not even consulted!
When have we allowed our sovereign rights as an independent nation to slip out of our hands?! And why is our government – in transition – making a virtue of this dangerous U.N. Resolution?!
U.N. Resolution 242, which came into being following the 1967 war, does not provide for yet another Arab state in Eretz-Israel; it does not provide any kind of entitlement to the fictitious “Palestinians”, and it did not legitimize the illegal occupation of Judea and Samaria by Jordan in 1948. Resolution 242 did provide for an end of the conflict between the Arab states and Israel (no mention of the “Palestinians”), and safe, defensible and recognized borders for all states in the region.
The new U.N. Resolution deprives Israel of defensible borders while establishing a hostile state in the midst of Eretz-Israel, a state which never existed in all of recorded history!
Our “friends” and foes alike, still expect to unite Gaza and the “West Bank” as one “Palestinian” State!
Whose Machiavellian idea was it to connect the “West Bank” and Gaza?!
Clearly, Israel could easily be cut in half in such a scenario, which is exactly what Jordan intended in 1967, before Israel took back Judea and Samaria. Israel’s rights and legal status over Eretz-Israel was recognized by the 52 member States of the League of Nations in 1920 at San Remo, Italy, and became international law.
Israel’s rights were also affirmed by the U.S. Senate and proclaimed as law by the then U.S. President Calvin Coolidge on December 5, 1925. This law remains in place to this day. The Bush administration support for an Arab State on the soil of Eretz-Israel, therefore, constitutes a clear violation of that law (see quote by Prof. Paul Eidelberg, page 306, The Indictment, by Sabina Citron, Gefen Publishing House, 2007).




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