Shalom brother Chaim, ma shlomcha?
1. Are you familier with the first political assassination between Jews in Israel? i don't remember learning about this when i was in school, it seems the education system overlooked it for some reason.
surprisingly, even some members of the hebrew forum are not aware of this case. I'm talking about the assassination that took place in the year 1924, when a member of the 'Hagana' named Abraham Timhoni, initiated the murder of the 'Agudat Israel' member Jacob de Han, on a political background.
i just want make it clear that i despise 'Agudat Israel', they have done terrible things to Zionists and Jews in general throughout history. but i have no interest in distorting history or concealing the crimes committed against them.
but im still a bit confused, beacuse in my school days my teachers told me that the assasination of Rabin was the first (and only) political assassination between Jews. what do you think about this lie? and what are your thoughts on this "lost" assassination?
2. Im starting to think that discovering a real alternative to oil won't Necessarily help us much with the global war against islam, terror or whatever they wanna call it.
the reason i think that, is Because Saudi Arabia (the most oily country in the world) demands compensation for lack of income, once oil becomes worthless in the west (so they will receive cash, one way or another).
of course , anyone who will even consider compensating these Muslim freaks is insane, so naturaly nobody's worrying about this, But since I heard about the filthy mosque that will be built in honor of celebrating a decade since the 9 / 11 mass murder in the name of Allah, i tend to think anything's possible.
or am i just worrying to much?
3. Do you have any idea where the money for building this contaminated Mosque on ground zero, is coming from? cause it seems nobody knows . do you think it's Saudi jihad money?
did the the U.S become just as braindead as israel?
4. Please tell me your opinion on Rehvaam Zeevi (Gandhi) HY"D.
Chaim hayakar, thank you for everything,
Herutnik.