Monday, 24 September 2012



BARAK'S MENTAL STATE – 

A Danger To Israel

By Bernard J. Shapiro

An editorial in THE MACCABEAN ONLINE (September 2000)

The great under-reported story in the Jewish and national media including the Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston) is the continued deterioration of Israel Prime Minister's Ehud Barak's mental state.
 
In the past months Barak has done the following:
1. Began the process of ethnic cleansing (a war crime under the Geneva Conventions) for Jews from 96% of Judea and Samaria and Gaza.
2. He has offered to give up sovereignty on the Temple Mount and half of Jerusalem to terrorist anti-Semites. Arafat demands also the Old City plus the Western Wall and Barak will give him what he wants as the record proves.
3. Just this week, Barak agreed to give Arafat control of $3 Billion of oil and gas off the coast of Gaza
4. He has agreed to give up the Golan Heights with it strategic mountains and 35% of Israel's water supply, already at drought conditions.
5. He has agreed give Arafat control of the strategic Jordan Valley and the Judean-Samarian mountain ridge that protects Israel from invasion from the east (Syria, Iraq, Iran).
6. He has agreed to turn over the following Jewish Holy places to Arafat's gang of Jew murderers: Tomb of Rachel, Tomb of Jacob, Cave of the Macpala (Tomb of the Patriarchs).
7. Barak has cease governing the country, does not consult with anyone that does not agree with him.
 
There is an obvious psychiatric diagnosis for such behavior: the grandiose phase of mania. People in such mental state take wild gambles with money and behavior. They believe themselves above the law, super intelligent and capable of doing anything. Eventually they crash and burn having lost their fortunes and their health.
 
BARAK IS GAMBLING AWAY THE HERITAGE, LAND AND SECURITY OF ISRAEL. HE MUST BE STOPPED IN A DEMOCRATIC PROCESS IMMEDIATELY.....Bernard

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Almagor Head Meir Indor Attacks DM Ehud Barak

victims1@gmail.com Monday, September 24, 2012

Lt.-Col. (ret.) Meir Indor, head of the Almagor Terror Victims Association, 
responds to Defense Minister Ehud Barak’s comments to Israel Hayom

Barak’s comments in his interview with Israel Hayom are a warning signal for 
the Israeli public.

In working to guarantee his political future, Barak time and again comes up 
with new political tricks. The most newest of these is his preposterous 
plan for another “disengagement.” The man never ceases to surprise, and 
must be taken seriously—but the cold cynicism of his political tricks is 
scary. Past experience shows that he is entirely willing to abandon any 
semblance of military sense in order to shore up his political position.

When Barak understood that a retreat from Lebanon would get him good press 
during election season, he adopted the position of the “Four Mothers” and 
cut a hasty retreat from south Lebanon, leaving it to become Hizballahstan 
and cynically abandoning the South Lebanese Army and Lebanese Christians.

Exactly twelve years before his latest trick, at the beginning of the Second 
Intifada, Barak did all he could to prevent the IDF from entering Area A and 
Area B. He just kept up pro-forma firefights with the Palestinians along 
the boundary, allowing them to keep exporting bombing attacks from the areas 
they controlled.

Even when Madahat Yousef of the Border Police was bleeding to death in 
Joseph’s Tomb, and even when Rabbi Binyamin Herling was bleeding to death on 
Mount Eival, Barak refused to send forces to save them. When two IDF 
soldiers were captured in Ramallah and the cameras of the international 
media showed rioters massing to rip them to death, Barak refused to send 
forces and helicopters to Ramallah to save them, preferring to tend to his 
private political interests.

In the meantime, Barak is transferring control over Area C to the 
Palestinians, endangering Israeli lives as he lets Palestinians steal and 
build on real estate along roads and around Israeli towns.

Barak’s latest maneuver leftward was predictable from the moment he 
discovered he could not survive by attaching himself to the Likud. The 
pattern is unmistakable.

For Netanyahu, who truly believes that there must be military action against 
Iran, this is the time to ask whether Barak is really a partner for the job.

In my view, the answer is no. Barak cannot tell the difference between his 
selfish political interests and vital national interests. In his current 
political predicament, Ehud Barak is a danger to the State of Israel.

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Barak: Get Out of Most of Yesha or Accept PA Rule

Barak proposes telling all Jews outside of population centers in Judea and Samaria to leave or remain under a PA government.

By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu

First Publish: Arutz Sheva - 9/24/2012, 10:43 AM

Strategic map of Judea and Samaria
Strategic map of Judea and Samaria
Mark Langfan
 
Defense Minister Ehud Barak has proposed a unilateral withdrawal from most of Judea and Samaria, with tens of thousands of Jews outside of population centers in Judea and Samaria to leave or remain under a Palestinian Authority government.
 
He issued the suggestion of another one-sided move in an interview with the Yisrael HaYom newspaper. Excerpts were published Monday and the full interview will be published Tuesday, the day before Yom Kippur.
 
Jews in Ariel, located in Samaria (Shomron), Maaleh Adumim -- a large city between Jerusalem and the Dead Sea -- and in Gush Etzion, south of Jerusalem, would remain outside the Palestinian Authority, in Barak's scenario.
 
In the excerpts of the interview, Barak did not state if Israel would officially annex the population centers nor did he discuss the likelihood that the Palestinian Authority would not accept the borders he proposed.
 
Barak also said that his plan includes an Israeli military presence in the Jordan Valley and on strategic hilltops in Samaria near such places as Ben Gurion Airport. The hills offer an extraordinary view of the airport and central Israel as well as being an easy launching pad for rockets.
 
Barak argued that 90 percent of the Jews in Judea and Samaria would remain outside the Palestinian Authority.
 
The last time Israel carried out a unilateral withdrawal was in the summer of 2005. The Sharon government expelled more than 9,000 Jews from Gaza as well as four communities in northern Samaria, with the stated promise that the absence of Jews would bring peace to southern Israel.
 
The day after the expulsion, Hamas terrorists begin a rocket war on southern and even south-central Israel that has continued non-stop for seven years.
 
As with the Gaza expulsion plan, Barak’s proposal includes compensation for the families affected although that is a legal requirement already established by the High Court after the 2005 expulsions.
 
Barak also admitted, “I do not know if this will succeed. I have no illusions. I do not think that just by wanting peace there would be peace. I think the government is right; the responsibility is on the Palestinian Authority.” Barak called PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas a “real partner” for peace.
 
He justified his proposal by arguing, “The time has come to look at the Israeli society with an open mind and say, ‘We succeeded in keeping 80-90 percent of the Jews in Judea and Samaria who are there with the initiative and encouragement of the government. It would be a great achievement if we succeed to bring them within the permanent borders of Israel.
 
“This will help us not only with the Palestinian Authority but also with countries in the region and with Europe and the American government, as well as for us.
 
“This is not an easy decision, but Yom Kippur is a good time to look at the facts and say, ‘We are not a government that was just born yesterday. We are 64 years old. We have not been in Judea and Samaria for only one or two years but for 45 years. The time has come to make decisions that concern not only ideology and gut feelings but also recognize reality.”
 
He praised Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria and said, “As Defense Minister, “I cannot ignore their being on the front lines in every elite combat unit in the IDF.”