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Yom Ha Zicharon Memorial Day for the Fallen Soldiers and Civilians.

This evening begins Yom Ha Zicharon an evening and day of remembrance for all of the soldiers and civilians that have given their lives for the hope of peace and prosperity in the State of Israel.  There has been a  total of 24,293 fallen soldiers and terror victims since the founding of the State of Israel. We pray that all of the families find comfort in the warmth of a nation that opens their hearts to your pain and loss.

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“I am a soldier that slept in your home” An Open letter to a Citizen of Gaza.

We are reprinting  this open letter on our site because we know that it expresses a certain truth that many Israelis feel about the recent engagement in Gaza.

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Erica Chernofsky in her article The great drift (JPost)

Presents us with an interesting and varied exploration of the issue of the Jewish settlement enterprise in the Land of Israel, past and present. The current fundamental question is not whether the settlers are brave and idealistic, or if they are the true continuation of the past enterprise; or whether God did or did not give us this land, but whether the settlement project is wise or foolish under the contemporary challenges and dangers we face. It is also important to question whether it contributes to or detracts from the values, goals, aims and needs of Zionism and the Jewish people in the 21st century. I believe I am not the only one here concerned and alarmed by the appearance of a renewed apatite by our neighbors for a violent military confrontation with us; post the Hizbollah War results; the American setbacks in Iraq; plus the developing Iranian power play. It is in the context of these harsh and threatening realities that I remain skeptical as to the true potential consequences that the civilian settlements in Judea and Samaria will have for our future security, defense and survival. In the event of a future military confrontation the many settlement communities would become in effect dispersed individual points of population requiring separate individual defense units. These forces would need to be drawn from our already limited resources. In effect we would be scattering our few precious defense assets over a great area thereby loose the advantage of bringing the required powerful and focused forces we do have to bear on our enemies. This strategy of focused force is likely a basic requirement for victory in any future confrontation with our many surrounding enemies. This leads me to the inescapable conclusion that the continued presence of Israeli civilians and their defense requirements in the areas East of the 1949 borders are a foolish expression of distorted priorities and false historical considerations.

WE Pray that all of our kidnapped soldiers will be returned Safely!

I no longer can be silent about the hypocrisy of France, Russia and other countries that have a blatant double standard when it comes to Israel and its response to provocation and Terror. What chutzpa to condemn Israel of over reacting to our soldiers getting kidnapped and katyusas reigning all over the North of the country finalizing in death and destruction. It is this constant denial by the EU nations of a Moslem threat and war declared by these extremists that is so frustrating. I am beginning to have my doubts about the moral strength and resolve to put an end to this war that is waging globally. Israel must destroy the infrastructure of the terrorists be it in Gaza, West Bank or Lebanon once we are attacked. We must notify Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, Lebanon and Iran that our response will be so devastating that they will no longer recognize their former surroundings including their military ambitions. Thank God Israel has the power and strength to over whelm our enemies. If we didn’t we would have long been destroyed by the forces of evil that reign in the Moslem global community. Only when the rest of the world comes to terms with Moslem Terror will there be any chance of peace in this part of the world. As long as Hamas and their agents sense that the Western nations can be manipulated by their rhetoric and lies we will never be able to eradicate this evil in our midst.Israel understands these messages all too clearly and must have the public strength and fortitude to stay the course.