“Earlier today, across Israel, three terrorist attacks injured multiple people and resulted in the death of two more innocents. This is the latest in a senseless spree of terror that has shaken the people of Israel and claimed the lives of numerous civilians in recent weeks – and the violence must stop. I have said many times before that friends stand together in times of crisis, and this remains true today. As we continue to pray for peace, my thoughts and prayers are with the people of Israel, especially those most affected during this troubling time.”
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Thank you Governor.
You just said more in support for The State of Israel in 4 sentences than that idiot in the White House or the entire American media.
Just about every article that’s printed in America states the word “alleged” or “Israel killed”.
All those who have something to say against what is truly happening here in Israel should get on a plane and visit. The are plenty of car rental agencies at Ben Gurion airport.
Very nice, but, very pareve. De Blahblah-zio’s was even less meaningful. His was just a bunch of flower child gibberish, but I guess what can we expect. They both stopped short of saying a real statement with meat in it, to the effect of “We stand behind our allies Israel and forcefully condemn these acts of hatred and violence which are condoned and encouraged by Palestinian leaders! We support Israel’s sovereign right to defend the safety of her people and the security of her nation with the full force it deems necessary. There may be some decent Palestinians and Arabs in the country who wish for a peaceful and prosperous coexistence, but they are being exploited and sabotaged by the violent, hateful majority in charge, and funded by Iran and its counterparts.They must be taken down and seriously punished.” THAT would be a statement.
I hope you take a solidarity trip to Malchei Yisroel/Yosef Ben Matisyahu bus stop; I know that bus stop & intersection exceedingly well.
Mrs D.
How about appreciate he said something altogether. I see nothing wrong with what he said.