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Israel Under Fire
What is wrong with this administration? We send $400 million a year to
the Palestinian Authority, which is now aligned with Hamas. We sent aid
and F-16s to Egypt's Mohamed Morsi, who claims Israelis are the
descendants of apes and pigs. We seem to have misplaces priorities, and
the current tensions in Gaza only exacerbate this. Secretary of State
John Kerry landed in Israel, despite a temporary flight ban to Israel,
in an attempt to help broker a peace deal. Meanwhile, Israel continues
to target these Hamas tunnels, which are key in their efforts to attack
Israel. In the tunnels they've found sedatives and handcuffs, which are
present in order to neutralize Israeli hostages. According to
the latest from the Washington Post, “Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu expressed resolve that the fighting would go on until Israel
accomplishes more of its military goal to destroy Hamas rocket caches
and border tunnels used to infiltrate Israel.” The Washington Times reports
that Hezbollah jihadists currently in Syria want to join the fight in
Gaza, adding to the concerns that this battle is only going to grow. And
then we have Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, stating yesterday
that “the only solution is [Israel's] destruction.” Yet, the United Nations voted this week
to launch an investigation … into Israel, a decision Netanyahu
describes as a “travesty.” Rightly so. It's Hamas who is using innocent
civilians to protect their rockets. The resolution was drafted by none
other than Palestine and vows to investigate the supposed violations of
international humanitarian law in Palestinian areas.
Boycott of Israel? Not Far Off
Senator Ted Cruz called this
FAA temporary flight ban an “economic boycott of Israel.” He caught
a lot of flak for those comments, including from the State Department,
which labeled them “ridiculous” and “offensive.” But as Cruz pointed
out, there are plenty of other areas around the world – like Ukraine –
where the administration hasn't bothered to implement similar
precautions, despite their propensity for danger. Cruz addressed this
issue on Hannity last night, explaining how this temporary flight ban
(which has now been lifted) equated to blackmail, trying to isolate
Israel and force it to comply with our political demands. The Washington
Times
quotes
a Hamas spokesperson as saying, “Hamas‘ success in closing the Israeli
airspace is a great victory for the resistance, a terrible failure for
Israel that wrecks the image of Israeli deterrence.” I think it’s clear
here that Washington’s “support” of Israel needs to be re-evaluated. |
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Outrageous: Pelosi
In a startling comparison, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi compared
unaccompanied children flooding across the border to baby Jesus.
Speaking on MSNBC, Pelosi said the following: "I reference the
conference of bishops statement in which they say baby Jesus was a
refugee from violence. Let us not turn away these children and send them
back into a burning building ..." The humanitarian crisis at our border
is already controversial enough, without bringing such extreme
comparisons into the mix. The fact is that the Obama administration
manufactured this crisis by implementing policies and voicing support
for policies which led desperate people to believe that they could break
our laws but
be allowed to stay in our country. Who would we be without compassion
for these people, especially innocent children, but the fact is that we
must send a message that our border is secure and that breaking the law
will not be rewarded. Once the border is secure, then let's go about
fixing our immigration system to allow people to come to America
legally. This is the more humane way to go about immigration. Coyotes
and smugglers are not the humanitarian way for immigrants to seek a
better life in America
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