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29 February 2016

33 Hours for 33 Jews Murdered in 'Terror Wave'

20 Adar Alef 5776



Yesterday the Women for Israel's Tomorrow ("Women in Green") and friends began a 33-hour vigil in front of the Prime Minister's residence because, in the words of Nadia Matar and Yehudit Katsover,

It is impossible to continue this way. 

We must put an end to the routine, in honor of the memory of those who have been murdered. 

We must stop the stuttering, first of all in the matter of our ownership of the Land. 

We must, once and for all, cut off the hope of the enemy. Yes. The hope. It is not despair that drives the enemy, but hope. The hope of establishing a Palestinian state in the heart of our Land. This is what they are fighting for. And this hope must be cut off by the application of Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria and the implementation of sovereignty in our entire Land. 

There must be a final resolution of the most basic question regarding our existence and when the enemies see our government's determination, they will understand that they must accept reality. This is what we will say today and tomorrow to the prime minister near his residence in Jerusalem for 33 hours. Join us!
When they wrote the email, they had just visited the home of Eliav Gelman, hy"d, from Karmei Tsur, the 33rd fatality in this most recent terror wave, which began on Rosh HaShana 5776 (Sept. 13, 2015). The sign above refers to the way the nations order us around — and our leadership obeys, telling us that this the path to being a normal nation. Many of us Israelis disagree with that explanation because the results speak for themselves. Or, rather, they shout loudly. Because we are a nation of returnees, a large percentage of us remember how a normal nation is supposed to behave, and we are not fooled. Above all, we believe that Israel is to be a normal nation on its own terms, and not those of the rest of the world.

I was at the vigil yesterday, and I am still clarifying until when they will be there today. By my reckoning, ending at 6 PM (18:00) will fulfill the whole 33 hours because they started at 9 AM (9:00) yesterday. Israelis are invited to attend while it is still happening.

CORRECTION: Nadia Matar wrote me that they started at 6am yesterday, so they will end earlier than I had thought.

More videos are forthcoming. The ones I had access to from yesterday are in Hebrew, below. Each one is less than 5 minutes long.

MK Moti Yogev (Bayit haYehudi)

Binyamin Council head and Yesh"a leader Avi Ro'eh

Jerusalem City Councilman Dov Kalmanovich



More reading:

'We can't get used to terror - this is Israel 2016!' | Activists begin vigil against terror | Yesh"a Council Head: 'Annex Judea-Samaria now to defeat terror' | 33-Hour Vigil Near PM's Residence In Light of Continuing Terror

More Videos: Nashim BeYarok You-Tube Channel

2 comments:

  1. The most important question to ask the p.m. is 'Why are you ALLOWING these murders to continue of your people?' and it should be loud and clear for everyone to hear and this question should reach the ears of the world. His job is first and most importantly to protect the citizens of his country.

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  2. The Day of Judgment started on Rosh Hashanah 5776 (13 September 2015). Things are very different now comparing to the past. Yisrael is judged daily and the answer from Hashem comes almost instantly.
    So, what do we have? Terror, killings, and almost uninterrupted sufferings. This is the divine answer to Yisrael for her behaviour.
    As long as the Muslims stay on The Temple Mount, they have the upper hand. And Yisrael is not listening.
    Take over the Temple Mount area and expel from there any Yishmael progeny!
    Hashem even sent a friendly power for protection of Yisrael, the Russians, but still Yisrael doesn't listen.
    Now is the moment to make this move, while the Russians are still in Syria, for they will be forced to withdraw. It doesn't matter how the Muslim countries will react, once Yisrael shows her listening to Hashem, she will be protected by the divine against all odds.

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