27 of the Twelfth Month 5772
IsraelNN.com: Arabs Angered By Migron AgreementArabs who failed to prove that the community of Migron was built on private land say the compromise with the residents is "a disgrace."
Elad Benari, March 21, 2012The Palestinian Authority Arabs who claimed, with the help of leftist Peace Now, that the community of Migron in Binyamin was built on private land but who have failed to prove that claim, are now complaining about the compromise that has been reached with the residents.
The residents of Migron recently signed an agreement, brokered by Minister Benny Begin, according to which residents will be uprooted from their homes at the current site and will be moved to a permanent neighborhood on state land nearby.
The agreement calls for the community to be relocated to its permanent location, near the Psagot Winery, in two years' time. The present site will be handed over to the Civil Administration. The existing structures at the site will be torn down but a "public site" may be established at the location instead of a residential community.
In any case, the location of the present
Migron will remain Jewish and will not be handed over to Arab control.
(Read the entire report)What do you know? The Arabs were actually right about something this time. The so-called compromise between them and the residents of
Migron IS a disgrace. Albeit they were right, for completely the wrong reasons.
It does not matter that
Migron residents will be able to set up new town near the P'sagot Winery, which is literally a hop, skip, and a jump away from the current location of
Migron.
It does not matter if the Israeli government claims that "the location of the present
Migron will remain Jewish and will not be handed over to Arab control."
What does matter is that the rights of Jews to their eternal homeland is being decided by
Erev Rav courts and organizations like Peace Now, which receive a significant percentage of its budget from the Norwegian government. The Israeli government and the residents of
Migron are sitting back and allowing it.
That is the disgrace.
I predicted way back in 2008, that some sort of deal would be struck between the residents of
Migron and the government, in
A Likely Story. Even though the
YeSh"A (Judea & Samaria) Council denied it up and down. I have been following
this very annoying story ever since.
One of the options, at the time,was to move the residents of
Migron into spanking, brand new houses in the town of Adam, which lies next to the northern city limits of Jerusalem, a reward for "good behavior." You see, the residents of
Migron are known
mamlakhtim, undying State loyalists, even when Israeli law stands in conflict with Torah Law, something which has been happening increasingly more often.
Years ago, two of my friends were thrown out of
Migron for passing out fliers. The fliers were invitations to the celebration of bringing
a Sefer Torah into the
beth k'nesseth (synagogue) on the Tapu'a
h West hill. My friends were thrown out to the "crime" of having the image of murdered Rabbi Me'ir Kahane
hy"d on the fliers. How dare the
beth k'nesseth be named after his murdered son and daughter-in-law, Rabbi Binyamin and Talia Kahane
hy"d!That synagogue was later torn down, by none other than the Israeli Defense Forces [IDF], with a permit signed by an IDF "rabbi."
'Nuff said.
Such is the nature of
Migron.
- Refusal to to defy the Israeli government and its overly powerful courts in favor of God and His Torah.
- Refusal to do battle with evil friends of Yishma'el (Arabs) who forsake our God-given Homeland, and who are puppets of Esau (Europe/The West), because ...they are misguided brothers and sisters who need to be treated with unconditional LOVE.
- Disgusting treatment of kosher Jews who follow in the path of a ga'on (great scholar) and tzadiq (righteous Jew).
One thing about the
mamlakhtim is that they have surprisingly good record on the opposing of Christians infiltrating the country. So, it will interesting to see how they deal with the Christian "volunteers," hosted by their new, next door neighbor, the P'sagot Winery.
We will have to wait and see. We will also have to wait and see what kind of fabulous home the residents of New
Migron will receive, while Jews in towns just as old, and even older than
Migron, continue to suffer in run down trailers.