Sunday, November 23, 2008

Tel Aviv Residents are 'Settlers'


Tel Aviv is the second-largest city in Israel, with an estimated population of 390,100. The city is situated on the Israeli Mediterranean coastline, with a land area of 51.8 square kilometres (20.0 sq mi). It is the largest and most populous city in the metropolitan area of Gush Dan, home to 3.15 million people as of 2008. The city is governed by the Tel Aviv-Yafo municipality.

Founded in 1909 on the outskirts of the ancient port city of Jaffa, by Jewish settlers, Tel Aviv has grown into a vibrant, dynamic city. David ben Gurion declared the State of Israel born from the Tel Aviv Museum now the Independence Hall on Friday, May 14, 1948.

Tel Aviv is Israel's economic hub, home of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange and many corporate offices and research and development centers. Its beaches, cafés, upscale shopping and secular lifestyle have made it a popular tourist destination. It is the country's cultural capital and a major performing arts center. In the 2008 Mercer cost of living survey, Tel Aviv was ranked as the most expensive city in the Middle East and the 14th most expensive in the world.

Tel Aviv will be celebrating its centennial birthday next year.

Now why did I bring this up. After all Tel Aviv's birthday isn't today.

Ex-IDF Chief of Staff Moshe Yaalon came out swinging Saturday night in his new role as Likud politician. Arabs views all Israelis as "settlers," including those in Tel Aviv, he said in his first public political meeting since he announced this past week that he is running for a seat in the Knesset.

Media, both in Israel and outside the country, have used the term "settler," often disparagingly, to define Jews living in Judea and Samaria, differentiating them from other Israelis. However, Yaalon pointed out, "Israeli Arabs, with four documents that they wrote over the past two years, are actually rejecting our right to an independent Jewish state. We [all] are settlers, as far as they are concerned."


Yaalon was Chief of Staff (pictured left) under former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who took the unusual step of not extending his term of office. The primary reason was Yaalon's doubts about the practicality of the "Disengagement" plan that resulted in the destruction of a Jewish presence in the Gaza and northern Samarian regions and the withdrawal of all Israeli troops in Gaza and along the Philadelphi smuggling route.

Yaalon, whose joining the Likud has boosted the party in pre-election polls, declared that the government's approach towards an agreement with the Palestinian Authority is a failure because it aims for a solution to a problem that has not been defined.

"A particular solution is being forced on us," he stated. "We want peace now, food now, everything now, as if this is fast food and fast peace, and along the way we have lost much of our spirit, our power and our deterrence."
We want peace now, food now, everything now, as if this is fast food and fast peace, and along the way we have lost much of our spirit, our power and our deterrence.

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The PalArabs actually are trying to convince the world that they created Tel Aviv and its original name was Tel Al-Rabi. And of course the Moonbats on the left actually now believe that fable of the liars.

At no time did the PalArabs ever build a city from scratch. They took over every city they have lived in. So unless someone can find some authentic pictures of this mythical Tel Al-Rabi. It should remain a myth. Just like Atlantis and El Dorado.

Tel Aviv is real as is its history whether the Moonbats and PalArabs like it or not!

While we are at it, let us not forget Jerusalem, the City of Gold. Muslims claim that Muhammad prayed in the temple of Jerusalem. But they are a few centuries off. The Temple was destroyed in 68 CE. Totally razed to the ground with no 2 stones standing upon one another. A Byzantine Church was erected in the 4th Century CE. But it was no temple in any respect. So please tell me what city did Muhammad travel to (provided that he actually left Arabia and didn't just have a bad acid trip)?

To back up the Jewish claim to all of Jerusalem. I submit this for your enjoyment.




View at YouTube

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks for posting the video.

YWH said Jerusalem belongs to the Jews and that's good enough for me. In fact YWH said it was HIS land, so in the end the muslim struggle to steal the land is rather futile.

I do not believe anything islam has to say, as they worship allah/allat, aka the moon goddess/god who is none other than satan, a created being, but not the CREATOR who is YWH.

http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/moongod.htm

For more embarrassing facts about the quaran click here:

http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/islam.htm#Jewish%20Sources

But don't take my word for it, millions of muslims are turning from islam to the truth every day:
You can read their testimonials here:
http://turnfromislam.com/homePage3.htm