Sunday, 25 December 2011


Page SIX Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston) September 2, 1993

Freeman Center says rush to embrace


PLO is foolish and ultimately dangerous

‘...nothing more than an elaborate trap for Israel’

Asserting that the rush to embrace the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) is both foolish and ultimately dangerous, the Freeman Center For Strategic Studies has declared: "The pro-Israel community should react with extreme caution to the moves in Jerusalem to recognize the PLO."
Bernard J. Shapiro, director of the center also said: "The proposed Gaza-Jericho plan worked out between Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and representatives of the PLO, a terrorist organization, is nothing more than an elaborate trap for Israel. We should not forget that the PLO has violated and trampled on every agreement it has ever made during its nearly 30-year history. This includes agreements and solemn pledges made to the Arab governments of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon, as well as the United States and the United Nations."
According to the Freeman Center, the PLO instituted a reign of terror, rape and murder locally as well as attacks on Israel in the two Arab countries where it gained a kind of ‘self rule.’"
Shapiro continued: "Despite the media hype surrounding these developments, let me make something very clear: A leopard does not change his spots. You can say a berachah (blessing) over a ham sandwich, but that doesn’t make it kosher. And a deal with the PLO is like a dance on quicksand - before you realize it, you have sunk into the muck and slime."
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Please note that this Press Release was issued on September 2, 1993, a full 11 days before Oslo was signed on the White House lawn (September 13, 1993). Everything it said has come horribly true. We at the Freeman Center properly analyzed the momentous events in the Middle East and we have been fighting the Oslo Appeasement Agreement ever since.
Please help us in our battle to save Eretz Yisrael.

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The Silence Deafens Me


Paul Eidelberg

Are you wondering why Jewish Members of the Knesset have been silent regarding the Newt Gingrich revelation about the “invented people” called the “Palestinians”?


Have you wondered why the best and the brightest remain silent about the leaders of Israel who have negotiated with the leaders of that fictitious people for more than 18 years?


Would a Jewish MK jeopardize his political career if he uttered a word about the bloody significance of Gingrich’s exposé?

What might happen if a critic of the Oslo peace process were to ask an Israeli prime minister: “Why did you yield Jewish land to the leaders of an invented people—a consortium of terrorists?”


What might happen if he were asked: “Why have you been silent all these years about this fictitious people? Why did you perpetuate a hoax and its fraudulent peace process which has resulted in 10,000 Jewish casualties since 1993?”


What might happen if the prime minister were asked: “Didn’t you know what Mr. Gingrich knows, that the Palestinians are a people invented to replace the Jewish people in the Land of Israel? And if you knew this, why did you say not a word to stop the slaughter of Jewish men, women, and children?


But now I must ask: Why aren’t tens of thousands of Israelis—especially those whose loved ones were murdered by these fictitious people— why aren’t Israelis shattering this silence? Why aren’t they screaming for a commission of national inquiry to investigate this horrendous state of affairs?


How many cases of criminal negligence (to say nothing of treason) are being hushed up by this silence —even by right-wing pundits? The silence deafens me. Is there no one to speak for the dead?