January 24, 2008

Glued to Gaza




It is clear now that the entire purpose of the "Disengagement" was to fulfill the leftist desire to drive the Jews out of Yesha (Judea & Samaria). But while it is easy for Israel to expel its own citizens, it cannot disconnect from its enemies.

Egypt supplies Gaza with approximately 50 tons of explosives every month (according to the head of Israel's General Security Service) as well as an unknown amount of guns, ammunition, missiles and more. For its part, Israel provides Gaza with everything else it needs to destroy our country; electricity, fuel, water (the Gazans polluted the ground water resources, so now they turn to Israel for water) and all the needs of the hostile population. Nobody asks why Egypt cannot provide Gaza with electricity. Nobody asks why it is Israel's responsibility to maintain its mortal enemies.

Nobody asks these questions because deep down, official Israel believes the Arab propaganda and has taken responsibility for its "crime," or in other words, its existence.

Those Israelis who have fled their Jewish identity actually believe that there is no justification for Israel's existence. They understand that they are living on borrowed time, agree with Ahmad Tibi, who was here before them and will be here long after they disappear -- and beg for a crumb of recognition for the "enlightened" world. Try to explain that to the children of Sderot.

Proposed Bill: Disconnect from Gaza


The following is the letter sent this week to all the Likud Knesset members explaining Manhigut Yehudit's proposed bill to disconnect from Gaza.

While the city of Sderot and the entire western Negev have been abandoned to continuous missile fire, Israel's government continues to attend to the welfare of the residents of the Gaza Strip. The residents of the Gaza Strip elected the Hamas leadership and they are enemies of the Jewish Nation and the State of Israel. This situation has not elicited a response from the opposition. Its silence serves to deepen the public's feelings of despair and helplessness.

The Opposition can work together to significantly help the residents of Sderot. The attached proposed bill is a viable tool with which to restore quiet to the residents of Sderot and its surroundings. This proposal is likely to be accepted by a majority of Knesset members, who will not want to create the perception that they care for the welfare of the residents of Gaza while Israel's citizen are abandoned.

We urge you to do all in your power to have this proposal passed into law as soon as possible. It is important for Sderot's children to know that someone cares for them more than for the children of Gaza.

With Blessings,


Moshe Feiglin Michael Fuah

Proposed Bill: Disconnect from Gaza

1. The State of Israel will have no interaction with Gaza that may assist it in any way.

2. It is forbidden for any Israeli official, corporation, company or citizen to transfer merchandise or goods of any kind, including electricity, information or medical aid to Gaza.

3. The State of Israel will unilaterally close all the crossings between Israel and the Gaza Strip.

4. A. Despite clauses 1-3, the government may allow those actions forbidden in the aforementioned clauses as long as the decision to do so will take place after at least ninety days in which no terror attacks or shooting of any kind have been directed from the Gaza Strip to Israel.
B. The government decision as per clause 4A will be valid for no more than 14 days. The government may lengthen the validity of the decision for additional time periods of 14 days at most as long as the condition in clause 4A of this law is met.

5. Breach of this law either directly or by oversight will be punishable by three years in prison.

6. This proposal will become valid five days after it is legislated in the Knesset and will be publicized and registered by that time.

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