The Obama Factor in Israel's Gaza War

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JERUSALEM—Israel would very badly like to wrap up "Operation Cast Lead," its military assault against Palestinian militants in Gaza, by the time Barack Obama is sworn in as president in six days. But will it happen?

As the calendar approaches Inauguration Day, it seems that Israel is seeing with increasing clarity the wisdom of standing down. On the other hand, though, knowledge of Israel's eagerness to take this war off Obama's plate is probably having the opposite effect on Hamas, causing the militant Islamic regime to stiffen its resolve at the indirect cease-fire talks being mediated by Egyptian officials in Cairo.

There is no way Israel will agree to a cease-fire on any terms other than victorious ones. An election is coming up February 10, and after the less-than-victorious end of the 2006 war in Lebanon, the public is expecting a decisive end to this one. With a cease-fire seemingly hard to achieve and a new U.S. administration days away from the White House, the simplest if not the only way for Israel to end the war by next Tuesday may be unilateral withdrawal.

This is the route favored by Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni, whom the polls show running behind right-wing opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu. Livni's position is a hawkish one: Because Hamas's agreements are, in her view, "meaningless," a cease-fire would restrain only Israel, so it's best to exit without any commitments and remain free to punish Hamas when necessary.

The second member of the governing "troika," Defense Minister Ehud Barak, favors a cease-fire, arguing that Egypt and other foreign actors can impel Hamas to effectively disarm, thus breaking the threat of rockets on Israeli cities.

The trio's leader, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, also favors a cease-fire, but unlike Barak, he maintains that if an agreement can't be reached, Israeli troops should massively invade the heart of Gaza City and the refugee camps to "clean out" Hamas's guerrillas and arsenal. Otherwise, in Olmert's view, it's just a matter of time before Hamas rebuilds and starts firing heavier, longer-range rockets all the way to Tel Aviv.

But there are huge drawbacks to such a move, of course: a certain rise in deaths of Palestinian civilians and Israeli soldiers, an intensification of anti-Israeli attitudes around the world, and the danger of the war spreading. This morning three rockets fired from southern Lebanon landed in an open field across the border in Israel, prompting an Israeli artillery retaliation. This was the second such exchange since the Gaza war began December 27.

Yesterday, Israeli border troops were fired on from Jordan, though Jordanian officials suggested it was hunters who did it. The day before, Israeli border troops were shot at from Syria.

Cleaning out Hamas from the heart of Gaza, according to reported estimates by military officials, would take about three months. In that time, anything horrible could happen.

But today, according to the Israeli daily Ha'aretz , an extremely powerful player joined Livni in calling for unilateral withdrawal from Gaza: the Army leadership. The generals argue that the troops "achieved several days ago all that [they] possibly could in Gaza" and that Israel's onslaught will have a lasting deterrent effect on Hamas. The military men also say, "It is better to cease the offensive now, just several days before the inauguration of new U.S. President Barack Obama."

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Gaza,
Binyamin Netanyahu,
Hamas,
Ehud Olmert,
Tzipi Livni,
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israel is a coward for attacking a region that cant defend its self.

sancho of CA 11:37PM March 11, 2010

Israel’s current theology is not shared by true Torah Jews. The current occupiers of Israel are mostly converts to the Jewish faith that migrated from the land of Magog. These Zionist are Gog from Magog. The land from which they came is northern Europe, between the black and Caspian sea. They are colonizers of a land not theirs, and never has been theirs. If America quits financially, politically, and militarily supporting Israel, she would soon quit being a source of war in the region. She is a European colony, a holdover of another age and thinking, in which Europe felt it could impose borders and create society and culture in other people’s lands. Almost 90% of Israel comes from Europe and most of those came to Judaism through conversion.

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Very few in Israel today can trace their origin to that of the native peoples who made up the early Jewish faith, the Habiru and Hyksos . The rest, what we believe today form our mother culture, is mythology and superstition and the source of much of the worlds strife today.

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Habiru as a loose ethnic group

The Habiru name list on the Tikunani Prism (from Mesopotamia, about 1550 BC) indicates they w... Israels current theology is not shared by true Torah Jews. The current ocupiers of Israel are mostly converts to the Jewish faith that migrated from the land of Magog. These Zionist are Gog from Magog. The land from which they came is northern Europe, between the black and Caspian sea. They are colonizers of a land not theirs, and never has been theirs. If America quits financially, politically, and militarily supporting Israel, she would soon quit being a source of war in the region. She is a European colony, a holdover of another age and thinking, in which Europe felt it could impose borders and create society and culture in other people’s lands. Almost 90% of Israel comes from Europe and most of those came to Judaism through conversion.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

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Very few in Israel today can trace their origin to that of the native peoples who made up the early Jewish faith, the Habiru and Hyksos . The rest, what we believe today form our mother culture, is mythology and superstition and the source of much of the worlds strife today.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

Habiru as a loose ethnic group

The Habiru name list on the Tikunani Prism (from Mesopotamia, about 1550 BC) indicates they were originally nothing more than a wandering tribe of Hurrians, but some argue for the disappearance of this ethnic distinction at a very early stage making them a non-exclusive ethnic group. Like the 17th century Cossack bands of Eastern European Steppes, scholars since Moshe Greenberg have envisioned the Hapiru as being formed out of outlaws and drop-outs from neighboring agricultural societies. The numbers of the Habiru of the 2nd millennium BC grew from the peasants who had fled the increasingly oppressive economic conditions of the Assyrian and Babylonian kingdoms. The career of King Idrimi of Alalakh (ca 1500 – 1450) may provide a parallel on a grander social level: forced into exile, King Idrimi first fled to Emar on the Euphrates, and then to Canaan where he joined other Syrian refugees to live with the wandering Hapiru. His brief biography would not have appeared in inscriptions at all, if he had not been able to return and make a successful new bid for power in the city of Alalakh.

Over 90% of the Jews in Palestine today came from European stock, primarily the Ashkenazi and Khazar lines, both were converts to the faith during the Middle Ages. If you don't believe there were converts to the Jewish faith? Read the books by Karen Armstrong: A History of God: From Abraham to the Present, the 4000 Year Quest for God (1993), and The Battle for God: Fundamentalism in Judaism, Christianity and Islam (2000). The Abrahamic origin of the Hebrew people was the Habiru and the Hyksos. Those make up less than 10% of the current population of Israel. This false myth drives many people to innocently believe that somehow Palestine is the homeland for all Jewish people. It is a lie and a deception and has resulted in war after war. Palestine certainly included Jewish Palestinians, as there were Christian and Islamic Palestinians. This is another lie and deception that before the European Jew there was no Palestine. Who do you think occupied the land? The legal status certainly was fought over between European and Ottoman powers, but Palestine was there all along.

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Ashkenazi settled Israel. Israel is a creation based on Zionist theology not shared by true Torah Jews. Zionists are just as good candidates for heaven as any other sinner, but they are NOT Jews in the historical and prophetic sense. These converts to the Jewish faith came from the land of Magog. These Zionist are Gog from Magog. They are descendents of Japheth, and they cannot claim to be candidates for the 144,000 who are chosen BY TRIBE, BY BLOOD. Help yourself if you like to make a fool of yourself and continue praying for the return of the Messiah while fawning and supporting financially and militarily white blue eyed blond descendents of japheth who currently occupy Israel.

In other words grab a chair if you are into biblical theology. You are in for a long wait for the second coming. While waiting for the second coming you will have plenty of time to realize and understand who the nut & yahooo gang is and what they represents.

Falcon of TX 3:34AM September 04, 2009

godss time is near and he is coming for his people and iSRAEL is gods land & gods people. he will never ever let anything happen to his ppl. im only 17 yrs old & for my 18th birthday i would really like to go there, because i beleive its way safer than to be here in america!

I SUPPORT ISRAEL & I STAND UP FOR HIS PEOPLE.

MONICA. of CA 1:04PM August 22, 2009

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