Showing posts with label Haniyeh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haniyeh. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Granddaughter of Hamas Leader in Israeli Hospital

Nadene Goldfoot                                                                    

"If thine enemy be hungry, give him bread to eat, and if he be thirsty, give him water to drink; (Proverbs 25:21)"

This is just how Jews are, that's all.  We live by a very moral code handed down to us by Moses, and we're still reading and studying it.  We haven't stopped since Moses gave us the lecture from about 1310 to 1290 BCE.  There's so much to understand in his 5 books of what we call Genesis (Bereishis), Exodus (Shemos), Leviticus (Vayikra), Numbers (Bamidbar) and Deuteronomy (Devarim).  It gives us the moral code to follow and a reason for our living.  It is easy reading as well as very heavy things to think about

The oddest thing happened in Israel.  The very head of Hamas, the Palestinian Prime Minister himself, Ismail Haniyeh's little 1 year old granddaughter from his oldest son, Abdel Salam, had an acute infection in her digestive tract.  First she was taken to Al-Nasr Hospital in Gaza.  Then she was taken to Israel's Schneider Children's Medical Center in Petah Tikva for treatment.  Now she is back in Gaza in their hospital.  

This was not the first time that Haniyeh made use of the medical facilities in Petah Tikva.  His brother in law went there 1 1/2 years ago in a cardiac episode.  

So here we are, supposedly in a state of cease fire and  Gaza was not to bomb southern Israel but has been regularly.  Hamas is in charge with the job of keeping terrorists from doing this.  Somebody is giving the go-ahead, as they are not being stopped.  And Israel can turn around and treat their loved ones without batting an eye.  Too bad the feeling is never reciprocated.  

Proverbs come from King Solomon.  RASHI, the great commentator on the 5 Books, said that Solomon's words are allusions and parables.  When he speaks of a good woman, he is alluding to the Torah.  When he speaks of a promiscuous woman,  he is alluding to idolatry.  Solomon said that wisdom itself loses its meaning without fear of G-d.  Even reading Proverbs superficially gives countless nuggets of wisdom.  He tells us that though money brings us popularity, ill-gotten gains have no value.  It is the quality of a bank account that matters, not its size.  With money comes responsibility to the poor and the obligation to heed their cries.  It's a collection of lessons for life with formulas that give life the only meaning that truly matters.  

Remember, Solomon was born a good 3,404 years ago.  Moses cannot be replaced with better lessons for us.  He got his information  from the master himself.  King Solomon was raised on the Torah, the 5 books of Moses.  To see intellectuals sitting around in a Yeshiva and discussing and debating each point is something in itself, an educational marvel.  That's an exercise that our Rabbis engage in.  It's also what makes such great doctors and sharp minds!  

Reference:  http://www.breakingisraelnews.com/israeli-hospital-treating-hamas-heads-granddaughter/?utm_source=Breaking+Israel+News&utm_campaign=cf3f3f00fc-BIN+Email&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b6d3627f72-cf3f3f00fc-83518689
Tanakh, the Stone Edition

Monday, January 09, 2012

Hamas Will Not Yield to Peace Overtures

Nadene Goldfoot
The Prime Minister of Hamas in Gaza, Ismail Haniyeh, an anti Israeli terrorist group,  will never seek peace with Israel.  They will not give up its arms, territory or claims on Jerusalem.  They speak for all Palestinians.  He said this from  the capital of Tunisia "Tunisian Republic",  Tunis.  Tunisia is a small state next door to Libya and Algeria in north Africa.  Is the UN paying attention? 

Haniyeh predicted difficult days for Israel, meaning that they are going to attack more, as I see it.  Israel is being pressured by the UN to sit down and talk peace with the PA.  That is difficult being that Fatah and Hamas have united and speak as one today.

The ironic situation is that Hamas are the instigators, attacking Israel first with mortars, missiles and rockets, but when Israel reacts by attacking the attackers in an air strike, she is the  one called on the carpet.  I haven't read once where the UN ever tells Hamas to cut it out.  Israel does its darnest to hit only the aggressors doing the shooting while Hamas just fires into civilian territory hoping to kill anyone, women, children, men, it doesn't matter. 

Pervez Musharraf, former President of Pakistan, has said that he would like to help out at the peace talks.  He himself is planning on entering Pakistan between January 27th and 30th and may be arrested on charges of allegations that he didn't provide enough security when former Prime Minister Benzzir Bhutto was assassinated. 

It's high time that the UN, with Musharraf or another rational mediator, realize who is at fault in not making peace.  Israel of course wants peace.  Who likes to be the country that another takes pot shots at all the time and wants to destroy her?  Israel was created to bring peace to Jews who needed a refuge in this world.  The refuge has become an open range game preserve for mad hunters. This is like being the target of a Russian Roulette game.   Are we living in 2012 or the Middle Ages?

 It's impossible to make peace with a people who only seek its destruction.  The Palestinians are in need of therapy first!  We can give away all of Israel except for 10 km and they'd bomb that to get rid of Jews.  It's time the UN sees the situation clearly.  There are 21 Arab nations and 1 Jewish one.  The Arabs are stuck in a time warp of hatred.  It's time to get a new slant on life and join the world in peace. 

Like Golda Meir once said, "The Egyptians could run to Egypt, the Syrians into Syria. The only place we could run was into the sea, and before we did that we might as well fight." I say, when are the Palestinians going to want to see their children live to an old age in a peaceful environment instead of becoming fodder in a stupid war of hatred of Jews? 


Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/g/goldameir137228.html#ixzz1izUXTe75
Resource: Oregonian newspaper 1/9/12 page A3, Developments in the Middle East
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/287090/us-and-biblical-israel-barbara-lerner