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Israel's Leadership

Reader comment on item: Should Israel change its system of gov't?

Submitted by clarence puckett (United States), Nov 9, 2006 at 00:52

Israel needs a leader, similar to Benjamin Netanyahu, more hawkish in their dealing with the arabs and possessing their land that God has given them to possess. Mellow manners won't cut it with their enemies.They only respond to brute force.

Israel made a grave mistake when they allowed Arafat and his co-horts to come back to the territories from Lebanon. They actually set up the Arab's fifth column for an invasion for the future. They [the palestinians] are trying to wear Israel down with their attacks and their over population, setting them up for the final onslaught with the Russians and Persians, which Israel will be victorious of course. The battle of Hammon-gog. Ezekiel 38-39 and that battle is closer than we can imagine. Even so come Lord Jesus !

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Title Commenter Date Thread
Pre-emptive War on Iraq [128 words]Philip W. McLartyNov 13, 2006 07:5765982
A democracy in need of several reforms [89 words]Peter EdwardssonNov 9, 2006 13:4065669
Link between Israel and Switzerland [41 words]Alain Jean-MairetNov 9, 2006 01:2365624
Israel's Leadership [130 words]clarence puckettNov 9, 2006 00:5265619

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