The beginning of the end...again
Israel agrees on arms transfer to Abbas' presidential guard
By Amos Harel, Haaretz Correspondent, and News Agencies
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense Minister Amir Peretz accepted recommendations from defense officials to allow for the transfer a limited amount of weapons and ammunition to the Palestinian Authority's presidential guard in light of growing threats to Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' life.Olmert and Peretz reached the decision prior to the prime minister's departure for the United States earlier this week, Channel 2 reported Thursday.Senior defense sources said Thursday that the arms will be delivered to the guard by way of a third-party state (all indications are either Egypt or Jordan) solely for the purposes of protecting Abbas.
How stupid is the government? Remember Oslo? We're still paying the price for that with Jewish blood, soaking the ground due to Jewish bullets given to Arafat. And now, while the memories of burnt flesh and charred bodies are still vivid in the Israeli collective consciousness, Olmert is making the same mistakes again.
The Jewish people continue to pay with their lives for the decisions made by those who have lost their way. I'm gonna say it again, so listen closely....
PEACE IS DEAD.
The Palestinians do not want peace. The Arab world does not want peace. The sooner the Israeli government admits this all too obvious fact (ummmm....70+ years of Arab terrorism?), only then can we identify the problem and try to solve it. This area of the world is diseased; cancer-ridden; a sick, dying invalid that sorely wants to be put out of his misery. So what to do?
Convergence? Ha! Olmert's "convergence plan" is a death wish for the Zionist state. It is the poison that will slowly incapacitate this country I love so much. It will prop up the terrorists who, daily, call for my blood and yours. It will allow these animals the opportunity to strike at our urban popualtion centres; Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa. It will allow Al Qaeda to grow. It will allow evil incarnate to roam the streets that we, the Jews, built with our sweat and our tears.
Do I have a solution? No. I only point out the problems. That's my purpose. What's your purpose?
As we celebrate Yom Yerushalayim, I am comforted with the knowledge that Hashem will continue to protect his children, allow us to prosper and, should we deserve it, defeat our enemies will the vengeance and fury of a thousand burning suns.

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