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3 new Hebrew videos (11/27)
« on: November 26, 2011, 09:56:12 PM »
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1. Barack Hussein Obama will be defeated in next year's election if Israel attacks Iran's nuclear-bombing program.
If Israel attacks Iran's terrorist nuclear program, it will cause world oil prices to soar. That will likely push the already fragile economy into a deeper recession, making it much harder for Obama to win reelection. So if Israel finally destroys Iran's nuclear threat, it will not only prevent an Islamic nuclear holocaust, it will also help to remove the grave danger posed by the prospect of Obama being president in a second term where he would not have to worry about elections or voters any more.




2. Proof there is no "Palestinian" people.
Prior to the 1967 Six Day War, Jordan occupied Judea, Samaria and eastern Jerusalem, and Egypt occupied Gaza. No one demanded that Jordan and Egypt create an independent "Palestinian" state in these areas. Only when Israel miraculously liberated these Biblical lands was a "Palestinian" people suddenly invented - a people would needed independence. This is yet another proof that the claim that there is a "Palestinian" people is simply an excuse to destroy the Jewish state and the Jewish people, G-d forbid.




3. Chevron (Hebron) is far more important than Tel Aviv.
Chevron and the rest of Judea and Samaria represent the historic Jewish link to the Land of Israel. The Muslim Nazis claim that the Jewish people do not even exist and that there never was an ancient Israel. Islam claims that the ancient Hebrews were Muslims. If the Jews surrender their Biblical heartland (Chevron and Judea and Samaria), they are surrendering their historic link to the Holy Land. Chevron is far more important to the Jewish people than Tel Aviv.