Friday, January 27, 2012

Ed Kock to New York Times on Call for the Murder of Jews


To the New York Times, calling for the murder of Jews by those capable of having their incitement taken seriously isn't news
By Ed Koch



http://www.JewishWorldReview.com | In the Times of January 24 is an article headlined, "2 Palestinian Legislators Are Arrested in East Jerusalem Protest." The article reported, "Israel arrested two Palestinian legislators affiliated with Hamas as they staged a protest in the offices of the International Committee of the Red Cross in East Jerusalem on Monday, an act criticized by the Palestinian leadership as a blow to the first direct meetings between the Israeli and Palestinian sides in more than a year now underway in Jordan."
Actually there were three men protesting: Muhammad Totah, a member of the Palestinian legislative council, Khaled Abu Arafeh, a former minister, and Ahmed Attoun, a Hamas legislator. The Times reported, "A police spokesman, Mickey Rosenfeld, said that the two legislators arrested were suspected of carrying out Hamas activities in Jerusalem. The Islamic militant group is considered an illegal organization by Israel."
As a result of the arrests, Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian legislator, said in a statement that the detention of Mr. Totah and Mr. Abu Arafeh 24 hours later was a "flagrant act of aggression." Hamas is a terrorist organization designated as such not only by Israel, but by the Quartet — the U.S., European Union, Russia and the U.N.
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2 comments:

Tom said...

If a Jew gets murdered (which is a horrible thing regardless of any other consideration), do they burn in the "lake of fire" immediately after?

Douglas V. Gibbs said...

That depends upon their relationship with Christ. There are Messianic Jews. Christianity is the third largest religion in Israel. Scripture is very clear in the Bible on this. All persons have salvation available to them, including Jews. It is their, and yours, decision to take the gift, or reject it. God is all inclusive on this. Anyone can receive His gift of salvation.