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The Political Plan of the Right-wing: Application of Israeli Sovereignty Over Judea and Samaria Over the last few weeks, the Committee for the Application of Israeli Sovereignty Over Judea and Samaria, founded by ‘Women in Green , has been holding a series of conferences throughout the country in order to disseminate the concept of applying Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria. See links to videos below The committee explains that the conferences, which have been reverberating and gaining increasingly widespread support, are being held “out of the responsibility to keep the Land of Israel in our possession”. “In addition to the Prime Minister’s statements regarding his plan to promote the idea of two states for two peoples, i.e. renunciation of the heart of the country, a document detailing dozens of Arab construction projects on state lands in Judea and Samaria, in area ‘C’ Territories of all places, that the Civil Administration has approved, was exposed; these projects include supposedly: 7 Arab cities and towns, 2 airports, dozens of public buildings, an advanced high-tech industrial park, and more. This exposé further demonstrates the need to apply sovereignty, before we find ourselves facing a quietly established, de facto Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria, G-d forbid”, say the heads of the committee. Hundreds of people from all over the country attended the aforementioned conferences, “yearning to hear a Right-wing political plan, and expressing outrage that the Prime Minister has embraced the Left-wing’s plan”, said the organizers of the events. ‘Women in Green’ heads Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar said: “The Arabs understand that he who controls the land, the soil, is the true sovereign. They operate in this spirit and occupy more and more plots in an agricultural Jihad, as well as political and public diplomacy Jihads, both in Israel and abroad. Israel , in a suicidal mode, relinquishes its cultural and historical heritage, time after time; it gives up parts of the homeland, and on the other hand, each concession invites further concessions”. Many of the participants in the conferences expressed satisfaction over the fact that the Right-wing has a political plan that preserves the Land of Israel, and that the idea of applying sovereignty has risen in the public discourse as well the media. This is in contrast to the past, when the discourse focused only on a two state solution, which has proven its tragic failure over the last 20 years. “It is clear to everyone that implementing the sovereignty plan is not simple, and that it will be accompanied by many serious dilemmas, but the alternative of two states for two peoples or the continuation of the current situation are both both far worse and far more dangerous”, say the Committee for the Application of Sovereignty. It should be noted that among the members of the committee include leading figures, such as: Geula Cohen, Yossi Ben Aharon, Yoram Ettinger, Caroline Glick, Eran Bar Tal, Dr. Moti Kedar, Yehudit Katsover, Nadia Matar, and others. Below are links to some of the lectures that were given at the conferences. These lectures address different angles of the issue of sovereignty in Judea and Samaria: Adv. Yoram Sheftel - in Hebrew: youtube/watch?v=gfi0SZ6ZYdM Former Ambassador Yoram Ettinger - in English: youtube/watch?v=WDXJDHSEJf0 Prof. Martin Sherman - in English: youtube/watch?v=ViNEfmJVtww (A link to Eran Bar Tal’s lecture will be sent at a later time, B”H) Note that the Committee for the Application of Israeli Sovereignty Over Judea and Samaria is preparing another series of conferences, to be held shortly after the summer recess. The members of the committee invite those who wish to hold a conference in their communities and/or homes to contact them for coordination and preparation. For further details: Yehudit Katsover 050-7161818 Nadia Matar 050-5500834 womeningreen.org
Posted on: Sun, 30 Jun 2013 06:29:54 +0000

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