March 15, 2008

FEIGLIN BANNED FROM BRITAIN


March 12, 2008...

Recently the government of Great Britain formally placed Moshe Feiglin, the President of Manhigut Yehudit, on a list of people who are not permitted to enter England.

Mr. Feiglin, who recently finished in 2nd place behind former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for head of Israel's Likud party, had no plans to visit England.

For reasons unknown, the British government decided to research quotes from articles written by Mr. Feiglin many years ago. These articles, in which Mr. Feiglin spoke about the necessity to fight terror and to analyze the culture which breeds terrorists, seem to have greatly upset the British government. Britain banned Mr. Feiglin because it claimed that his views will "foster hatred which might lead to
inter-community violence in the UK."

In reality, it is Mr. Feiglin who is working tirelessly to combat those who would use violence against innocents throughout the world.

Manhigut Yehudit officials would like to clarify that the "extremists" are the Israeli leaders (and other world leaders) who have provided and continue to provide guns, ammunition, funding and logistical help to the terrorists who have repeatedly killed Jews; the Israeli leaders who have released terrorists with Jewish blood on their hands, and also the Israeli leaders who have evicted Jews from their homes
solely for being Jewish.

This list includes but is not limited to every Israeli Prime Minister since the Oslo charade commenced in 1993.

The Oslo "peace" process is a charade because of the direct correlation between the amount of land that Israel has ceded and the amount of Jews who have been murdered.
Mr. Feiglin is being targeted because he is the lone voice in the Israeli political establishment fighting to save Jewish lives and the State of Israel.

In response to this disgraceful injunction, Mr. Feiglin issued the following statement last week:

To the British Government - Home Office

Dear Sirs,

Two months ago, I received a letter from your office in which you stated that I am not welcome in your country. As I was under the impression that the letter was a practical joke, I attempted to clarify its authenticity before I replied.
Now that I have ascertained that the letter is indeed authentic, I wish to give you my reply:

1. I did not request entry into Britain and I have no immediate plans to do so. It would be proper to investigate the reasons for this strange initiative against a political figure in Israel. This initiative represents yet another example of European interference in Israel's internal affairs.

2. Being that infamous terrorists such as Ibrahim Moussaui of the Hizbollah are actually most welcome in Britain, while I - who have never harmed anyone - am not, I conclude that your policy is to encourage and support terror.

3. As is clarified in your letter, the grounds for your decision is material
that I had written years ago citing the necessity to fight Arab terrorists
and my analysis of the culture from which terror grows. Among other facts, you quote my article in which I wrote that "The Arab is not the son of the desert, but rather, its father." For your information, that quote was taken directly from the book "The Desert Yesterday and Today", written by none other than British High Commissioner of Sinai, Sir Claude Jarvis in 1938.

4. Considering the moral depths to which your nation has sunk, I find your letter most complimentary. It is a great honor for me to join the illustrious list of former prime ministers of Israel, Menachem Begin and Yitzchak Shamir, who also received similar letters from your offices.

Sincerely, Moshe Feiglin

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