Friday, September 20, 2013

Upcoming UN Nuclear Agency Meeting and What They'll Talk About: Iran or Israel

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                

The Arabs are having a mental problem.  They are constantly fixated on Israel.  The sky is falling on top of their heads; their children are dying from their neighbors chemical warfare, but they zero in on nothing except Israel.  They have a one-track hatred problem.  They can't pull the wool over Israelis eyes because they are also Middle Easterners,  but oh, so different.  .And oh, do Muslims covet Jerusalem!  
                                                                           
This will show up again in this coming week's UN nuclear agency meeting taking place September 27-28th.  The Arabs have a deaf ear for Westerners who are concerned about Iran's atomic power that will soon be productive.  The Arabs will target Israel over its assumed nuclear arsenal.  Israel is widely believed to possess the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal.  This draws a lot of Arab and Iranian condemnation.  Israel has never acknowledged having any.  Israel hasn't threatened anyone of the Middle Easterners, either, which is what Iran has done to Israel.  Being a dot on the map among Arab nations that is constantly attacked or threatened by attacks gives Israel an edge.  G-d forbid,  if push came to shove, the idea of Israel having such a defense system has kept their enemies at bay for 65 years without Israel saying boo, except they see Israel as a power they haven't overcome by fighting, either.  1947-48, 56, 67,  73, 82, attacks from Gaza, lots of wars and Israel has never had to play the Atomic bomb card.  Yet.

Israel's religion is Judaism, following the precepts laid down by Moses almost 4,000 years ago.  It's a religion of moral laws; doing the right thing by one's neighbor.  Mohammad called Jews and Christians the People of the Book.  I see that the Qur'an teaches that Muslims must fight and kill unbelievers "wherever you overtake them" until "religion is Allah's." (2:190-193).  What happened to our respect?

 Judaism is not a religion that beats the bushes for converts.  Quite the opposite.  We don't proselytize. Not even in Khazaria where the Kagan was bumping into the powers of Christianity and Islam that was harming his trading pursuits.  .  He took the middle road of choosing Judaism for his royal house but didn't force anyone to convert. He actually heard 3 speakers tell about their religion and chose Judaism.   Khazaria became a haven for other oppressed Jews from nearby lands.  It's a hard religion to join.  One has to keep asking to show that they are serious.  By these standards and because of being isolated from the population of the countries we lived in, we haven't even married out of the faith hardly ever until recent history, mainly in the USA.
                                                                       
 Our government tries to tell us that Islam is a religion of peace, but there's an awful lot of hate for Jews in it of which makes Nazism very attractive to the Arabs.  Islam's author, who dictated his book to another since he couldn't read or write, was Mohammad, a warrior on a horse living much later than Moses being born in 570 CE in Mecca.  Islam teaches that Allah transformed disobedient Jews into "apes, despised" (2:65; 7:166), and "apes and pigs" (5:60).  It says that they're accursed for rejecting the Qur'an, which they should have recognized as confirming their own Scriptures."  So they have a deep grudge against us for not converting back then.  And now here we are, having thrown off the shackles of being dhminnis in their lands to holding the deed for their old land again by bringing to life the land of Israel.  Not only that, but this handful of people have become a strong nation of 8,000 sq. miles.  Their 8 million people are tough, withstanding all the attacks the Arabs have brought against them.  They even have the audacity to act friendly towards them, until they're bombed.  When I think of the 23 million people in Cairo alone, I wonder myself how Israel can fend off their armies, but they have done it.  We feel we have help from high up.
                                                                           
According to the Muslims, we eat kosher food because of our wrongdoing.  They believe that G-d (that one G-d that both Jews and Muslims believe-being monotheistic)  gave food laws to the Jews as punishment.  They think this was brought on by our averting from the way of G-d, and so was repaid for their injustice (6:146).  Here we have 613 laws other than the 10 Commandments plus a lot of others including discussions on behavior to be just to others, and they think just the opposite.  We had King Solomon, known far and wide for his wisdom in judging people and coming up with such intelligent decisions.  As a judgmental people, we sure produce a lot of lawyers and doctors.

 We have the Muslims who say we know nothing about justice while the Christians have always faulted us with too many laws.  We can't please everyone and I don't think Moses was trying to, except we were to be a light, an example of good behavior.  Learning by example works in most cases.  This time it's just caused a lot of jealousy in these closed minds.

And so it goes.  Always pick on the faults of the Jews, real or imagined.   Muslims have no faults.  They're tough.  They're warriors.  They'll die in battle and have 72 virgins at their disposal. I wonder it that counts when they kill their own people who are also Muslims?   Children grow up wanting to emulate their warrior chiefs.  That's their example.  It goes on right in Gaza and the classrooms of Palestinians in Judea and Samaria.  The problem is, they're only fooling themselves; and a lot of the members of the UN.

Reference: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/anti-semitism/Jews_in_Arab_lands_(gen).html
Does the Qur'an Teach Hate?  by Robert Spencer
Arutz Sheva news@israelnationalnews.com : Arab States to Single Out Israel at Nuclear Weapons Convention by Ari Soffer 9/20/2013
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/International-Atomic-Energy-Agency



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