The current leaders of Israel are obviously evil and deserve being cursed. On the eve of the Holiest Day on the Jewish calendar the IDF has been sent by the Israeli government to destroy religious Jewish homes in Givat Gal Yosef, near Shilo. Doing this at this time is very cruel and demands that righteous Jews and gentiles cry out in protest. We must not allow these thieves to steal Jewish land to give to enemies who are trying to kill us. The Israeli government has shown that it is not righteous and it should be removed from power any way possible.
Stand and fight against the evil which is spreading amongst the leaders of Am Yisroel. Several Rabbis have shown that they are Erev Rav and cannot be trusted with the survival of the Jewish people. We must be united or else we will be defeated, and the Israeli government is doing its best to ensure that the Jewish people will be divided during the High Holiday.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/148525Police, IDF Destroy Jewish OutpostState carries out demolition at Givat Gal Yosef, near Shilo. MK Ben Ari slams Netanyahu, Barak.
Gil RonenForces from the Israel Police and IDF Civil Administration raided the outpost of Givat Gal Yosef, not far from Shilo in the Binyamin region north of Jerusalem, Wednesday evening.
Jewish residents were not caught by complete surprise, as large forces had been seen leaving the Shaar Binyamin police station in the direction of Hizme and other junctions in the Binyamin area.
These forces were apparently put in place in order to prevent Jewish reinforcements from joining the residents of Givat Gal Yosef and making the demolition more difficult.
MK Michael Ben Ari (National Union) reacted to the destruction and said that "it is too bad that on the eve of Yom Kippur, Netanyahu and Barak are sowing destruction and creating tension of the ground."
The Chairman of the Jewish Home, Minister Daniel Hershkovitz, conducted a joint tour of Beit El and the neighborhood of Givat Assaf Tuesday, together with National Union Chairman MK Yaakov Katz (Ketzaleh).
Hershkovitz voiced hope that Givat Assaf would not be razed. The Jewish Home "has many red lines" as regards remaining in the coalition, he contended.