SUPPORT ISRAEL OVER TYRANNY & TERROR
Israel embodies democracy, rule of law, anti-racism, religious freedom, rights for women, gays and Arab and Muslim minorities - Israel is one of the most gender integrated regimes in the world, and has had a female prime minister, a female chief justice, a female foreign minister and leading female military officers.
Democratic Israel seeks peaceful coexistence while Arabs and Iranians seek to eliminate Israel, as evidenced by their violent actions including terrorism, voting patterns, replies to polls, political rhetoric, media messages, school textbooks, mosque sermons, wall graffiti
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Israel survived against all odds and made democracy and the desert bloom in a region hostile to liberty and greenery - Freedom and terrorism cannot coexist - 99.5% of U.S. Congress commends Israeli democracy
The debate regarding the solution to the conflict with the Arab Palestinians is an exercise in futility as long they do not end their civil war, choose democracy over tyranny and terror and stop seeking Israel's destruction and Islamic global supremacy. Israel is not the root cause of many problems in the Middle East but is a front line in the Islamo-fascist war against all non-Muslims.
The war directed against Israel is really the global war of fundamentalist tyranny against freedom and democracy. The Arab-Israeli conflict has never been about Palestinian statehood but really about the destruction of the Jews and the only Jewish State on earth.
If the Islamists, Arab states and Iran put down their weapons, there would be no more violence. If Israel puts down her weapons, there would be no more Israel and no more democracy in the Middle East.
In Arab and Iranian dictators' propaganda there is almost no problem that is not caused by the existence of Israel, the Middle East’s sole democracy. Most Arab and Muslim states do not recognize Israel's right to exist. Misperceptions of Israel shape Islamist and Arab strategy.
Israel Builds for Nobel Prizes, Arabs Destroy with Suicide Bombers (Farid Ghadry, Reform Party of Syria, Oct 21, 2004)
Israel has suffered the largest number of terrorist attacks worldwide since 9/11 - Half of the world's major terror groups have anti-Israeli agenda - Fundamentally, Israel is the target of terrorist organizations and despotic regimes precisely because of its virtues:
Oasis of freedom in a desert of Arab and Iranian tyranny Oasis of independent judiciary in a desert of Arab and Iranian arbitrariness Oasis of religious rights in a desert of Arab and Iranian religious persecution: at the same time as Christians are fleeing the Palestinian Autonomy Israel's Christian population is increasing Oasis of women rights in a desert of Arab and Iranian discrimination against women: the most sexist regimes in the world are Iran, Saudi Arabia and the Palestinian Authority Entrance of the the Israeli Parliament's official Arabic
The government of Israel is the only one in the Middle East that is elected by free citizens -- including Arabs and Muslims: Israel is a free, Western country, which recognizes the individual rights of its citizens (such as their right to liberty and freedom of speech). It uses military force only in self-defense. The enemies of Israel, by contrast, are state sponsored terrorist organizations and dictatorships. They do not recognize the individual rights of their own subjects, much less those of the citizens of Israel. They initiate force indiscriminately in order to retain and expand their power.
Israel's achievements are vast and have no parallel in any other country of comparable size or age. They have been reached against an unremitting threat of violence, war, terror and delegitimation that might have defeated any lesser people. In almost every sphere – economic development, technology, integration of immigrants and the maintenance of democracy – Israel should today be internationally heralded as a model for others to emulate.
Above all, Israel has pursued peace. In a mere 10 years it made a cognitive leap for which it would be hard to find a precedent. The "peace process" whose main watchword is "territories for peace", involves a paradox whereby a minuscule democracy is being forced to provide its totalitarian enemies - scores of times its size - the only thing it lacks: territory. In exchange, the surrounding tyrannies are being asked to provide the one and only thing that they lack: peace. In 1990 Arafat's PLO was a proscribed terrorist organization.
By 2000 the Israeli prime minister had offered a Palestinian state in the whole of Gaza and 97 per cent of the West Bank, with east Jerusalem as its capital. The Palestinian terrorist regime turned this down and started the present terror war targeting Israeli civilians. The Palestinian terrorist regime does not want a Palestinian state by the side of Israel but one replacing Israel and the destruction of her free society.
The case for Israel should be apparent even to thoroughgoing supporters of the Palestinians. Who else has offered them a genuine future? Egypt? Jordan? Syria? Lebanon? The Gulf States? It takes only a cursory glance at the history of the Middle East to realize that for the most part, neighboring states have ruthlessly exploited the Palestinians for their own ends with callous indifference to the consequences. Israel, alone in the Middle East, has attempted to construct, with and for the Palestinians, a viable and peaceful future - and a Palestinian state.
Israel's strategy of winning Palestinian hearts and minds failed becauseIsraeli carrots could never overcome the intimidation applied by Palestinian terrorist regime's sticks.
Criticism of Israeli policies in a reasonable and informed manner is legitimate and something that Israelis themselves do on a regular basis, as is the norm in a healthy democracy. Israel is certainly not infallible and makes mistakes - just as all other states have the capacity to do when confronted with the dilemmas that Israel faces in trying to protect its population from terrorist attacks. Israel must be treated by the same standards as any other country in the world and not singled out for special treatment at the hands of those who prefer to ignore genocide and human rights abuses in places such as Darfur, Chechnya, southern Sudan, Tibet and any number of Arab states and Iran.
Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) official website, Sep 6, 2003: "... is an inter-governmental organization grouping fifty-six States. These States decided to pool their resources together, combine their efforts ... in absolute priority, with liberating Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa from Zionist occupation."
versus 22 Arab regimes & Iran (18 Not Free, 5 Partly Free) | Source: Freedom House (PDF, 187 KB) Source: Freedom House (PDF, 670 KB) | Source: United Nations Human Development Report 2003
'Israel's fight is our fight' Tom DeLay, Majority Leader of the US House of Representatives, Aug 3, 2003): "Freedom and terrorism cannot coexist. This is the irreducible truth of the 21st century. The battle between terrorism and freedom has been waging for years, but has only been joined in earnest since September 11, 2001.
The war will be relentless until it is ultimately decided. In the end terrorism will either destroy free nations, or free nations will destroy it.
Nations around the world have a choice, best articulated by President George W. Bush: "You're either with us, or you're with the terrorists."
There is no doubt where Israel stands in our post-9/11 world. The solidarity between the US and Israel is deeper than the various interests we share. It goes to the very nature of man, to the endowment of our God-given right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It is the universal solidarity of freedom.
It transcends geography, culture, and generations. It is the solidarity of all people - in all times - who dream of and sacrifice for liberty. It is the solidarity of Moses and Lincoln. Of Tiananmen Square and the Prague Spring. Of Andre Sakharov and Anne Frank. And in its name I come to you - in the midst of a great global conflict against evil - with a simple message: Be Not Afraid."
Terrorism will not go away by itself. It's up to people and nations of good will to stand up to it wherever it attacks. Evil cannot be negotiated away, appeased, or pacified. It must fought on every front with every resource at our disposal.
Today, terrorist organizations around the world are being hunted and destroyed. State regimes who support those organizations are being ended. The civilized world has made a conscious decision to tolerate the metastasizing cancer of violent hatred to threaten it no longer. World leaders who fail to join this struggle endanger their people and threaten the peace of the world.
When free nations meet aggression with capitulation, history is clear about the results we should expect. Some things never change.
At its heart, the terrorist ideology is indistinguishable from its murderous forebears, responsible for tens of millions of deaths in the last hundred years. Like Nazism, fascism, and communism, terrorism is borne of the idea that human cruelty can subdue human freedom.
And like Nazism, fascism, and communism, terrorism is a lie.
But because of state-sponsored animosity, controlled-media propaganda, and the economic abuses inherent in all terrorist organizations and regimes, it is a lie - like its 20th century forebears - with millions of adherents.
Only the miracle of liberal democracy will ultimately rid the world of terrorism. Democracies neither enable terror nor instigate war. They do not starve their citizens or torture dissidents or threaten neighbors.
Instead, democracies build stable civic institutions, celebrate religious, political, and ethnic diversity, create unlimited economic and educational opportunities, and protect the inalienable human right to self-determination. The liberty democracies tend to protect is the overwhelming force that can destroy terrorism once and for all.
THAT'S WHY the US is so adamant about the need for real democratic reforms among the Palestinian people. An immediate and total end to Palestinian violence is not a "concession" in the peace process. It is a perquisite to any peace process in the first place.
Peace-loving Israelis and Palestinians shouldn't tolerate any more fool's games in which the "Middle East peace process" becomes more about the "process" than it is about the "peace." Peace is impossible without a viable Palestinian democracy committed to serving the needs of the Palestinian people.
The terrorist leaders who have used the Palestinian people like pawns for decades have no credibility any more. President Bush is right to ignore communication from Yasser Arafat, and instead focus on making peace with those men - not compromised by terror - who are capable of peace in the first place.
This is why Arafat must be isolated and ignored by the international community. His continued influence in the Palestinian Authority jeopardizes the hopes for peace. Nations who consort with him validate him, and perpetuate the violence.
New leaders must emerge. It's not enough for these leaders to condemn terror. They must stop it. They must also recognize Israel's right to exist, secure in its borders, and urge their neighbors in the Arab world to do the same.
Once new leaders emerge - and we can hope Abu Mazen is such a leader - who can finally deliver on the promises of the past, great things will be possible for Israeli and Palestinian alike.
Israel will be able to forge ahead, one of the great democracies of the earth, safe to be free, and free to be prosperous.
And the Palestinian people, committed to a lasting peace, will have a new ally in the US. Just as we helped Western Europe and Japan after World War II and Eastern Europe after the Cold War, the US will help the Palestinian people build the infrastructure and institutions necessary to accommodate and foster democratic politics, market economics, and civil liberties.
The US has fought evil before, in many forms, and, with the help of allies like Israel, we are committed to defeating global terrorism now. Once this battle is won we will put all our resources toward winning the peace, too. But while this battle still rages, it is the position of the people of the US, as expressed by their representatives in Congress, that Israel's fight is our fight.
And so shall it be until the last terrorist on earth is in a cell or a cemetery. It is for this purpose that Providence has put the current challenges before the free nations of the word."
If you're a headstrong Arab or Iranian, bent on protest, Israel is in every respect a paradise compared with any other state in the Middle East:
In Lebanon, don’t try speaking out against the Syrian occupation. You won’t live long. In Saudi Arabia, don’t try converting from Islam. You won't live long. In Somalia, don’t try refusing sexual mutilation of your sister. She and you won't live long. In Tunisia, don’t try saying the government is corrupt. You won't live long. In Egypt, don’t try being a homosexual. You won't live long. In Sudan, don’t try being a separatist. You won’t live long. In Iran, don’t try having an affair. You won’t live long. In Iraq, don’t try to be a party activist. You won’t live long. In Algeria, don’t try to be suspected of Islamism. You won't live long. In Libya, don’t try asking about her role in international terrorism. You won’t live long. In Mauritania, don’t try helping a slave run away. He and you won’t live long. In Syria, don’t try throwing stones at police. You won't live long. In Oman, don’t try demonstrating for women rights. You won’t live long. In Morocco, don’t try saying Arab Saharawis have been displaced. You won’t live long. In Yemen, don’t try apostasy. You won’t live long. In the Palestinian Authority, don’t try supporting democratic Israel. You won’t live long.
Israel: religious freedom for all - including Moslems:
Moslems at Al-Aksa Mosque
Freedom for all religions in Israel
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of democracy. Israel is the sole democracy of the Middle East.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of peace. The Israeli people, in its vast majority, yearns for peace. This has been proven by multiple efforts and concessions, which remain unanswered to this day.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of human rights. We equally desire peace, welfare and democracy for all of Israel's neighbors.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of civilians. We denounce the use of civilians in any armed conflict.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of the values of justice and equity.These humanistic values are threatened by any form of fundamentalism.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of non-violence. Nothing can ever justify resorting to terrorism and hatred.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of the free world. We call upon the free world to favor the emergence of Arab leaders who sincerely seek peace and democracy and choose negotiation rather than confrontation.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of Jerusalem. As long as religious freedom, and any freedom, shall be respected by the State of Israel, we shall recognize Jerusalem as its capital.
A "Friend of Israel" is a friend of the oppressed. Israel is the land of refuge for millions of oppressed Jews and their non-Jewish family.
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