Peace will only be achieved once the Jewish people grow a backbone and start to execute the commandments of the Torah. There should be no Arabs who desecrate the country with their violence and their Jew-hatred should be forced to move from the land, or else be removed from the world. There is no space in the world for the good Jewish people and the evil arab/muslim scum and the Jewish people must rise to the challenge. We cannot be sloppy, lazy, and tolerant of evil in this world. Jews are commanded to rise up and eliminate the evil from their midst.
The fact that some Erev Rav who call themselves Jewish yet side with the enemies of the Jewish people should not frighten us. These traitors must be dealt with by expelling them along with their arab brothers and sisters to another world. Their treachery will be re-paid by the Holy One, Blessed is He, in the next world.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iovwtJXTrI4o-x84TBUFvnDgO6nw?docId=57988736b36843b9bafd37fdf0cadab8Arrests made at Jerusalem march(AP) – 2 hours ago
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli police made a dozen arrests Wednesday as scuffles erupted between Arabs and Israelis who were marching across Jerusalem to mark the anniversary of Israel's capture of the eastern part of the city in the 1967 Mideast war.
Thousands of Israelis marched through the city Wednesday waving flags and dancing for Jerusalem Day celebrations Wednesday.
The procession went through the largely Arab neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, past a contentious Jewish enclave there. Left-wing protesters scuffled with marchers and two people were arrested.
Police spokesman Mickey Rosenfeld said one Israeli and one Arab were later hurt when the sides threw rocks at each other near Jerusalem's Old City. Rosenfeld said four Arabs and a tourist were arrested for assaulting the Israeli marchers.
Two other Arabs, a man and a woman, were arrested for yelling anti-Semitic slurs, including praise for Adolph Hitler and for spitting at the marchers.Five Israelis also were arrested for attacking Arabs, Rosenfeld said.
Palestinians claim east Jerusalem as the capital of their future state.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Jerusalem will never be divided. His long-standing policy puts him at odds with the Palestinians and much of the world.
The future of Jerusalem is one of the toughest and most emotional issues that Israel and Palestinians need to work out for a peace agreement.