Ehud, block this asshole troll, please. He's here only to stir up trouble, by making crude offensive remarks, looking to make us respond in anger. I'm done with this ogre.
There are tens if thousands of such stories of murdered jews.
And morons like you demonize Israel either out of laziness inspired ignorance, or as a blood sport. I don't care what the reason is. For me, YOU DON'T MATTER AT ALL!
personally, until someone convinced me that I am misinformed, I believe that although we Jews have many supporters from the Christian world, there are many who hate us, as well. I have reached the conclusion that the disdain of those who hate us comes from the early Christian teachings of specific "church elders", such as Justin Martyr, and John Chrysostom, who disparaged Jewish existence to their followers, during the early years of Christianity. Most of the Christians were either artisans, laborers, or slaves; in other words, they didn't have easy lives. Idiots like Mike Hamblett are the results of 2000 years old ideas, spread by those church elders; ideas that still resonate today, with many, 2000 years later. Am Yisrael Chai!
Ehud, block this asshole troll, please. He's here only to stir up trouble, by making crude offensive remarks, looking to make us respond in anger. I'm done with this ogre.
I well remember the intense intersection at the western end of the kissufim road. turn right to go to kfar darom, turn left to go to neveh dekalim. go straight, and you have a problem. I once saw a video about kfar darom. in the original version of KD, there was an Arab who held good relations with the Jew. he was known as abu felafel. when kfar darom was reestablished, abu felafel came to welcome the Jews back, and there he was reunited with someone from the old days. they both remembered each other, and they embraced warmly upon seeing each other once again.
The hand of Hashem was on you that day. Seriously scary stuff. It took no small amount of courage to live in those settlements. I have a great respect those who did and are.
Right you are John. I don't blame the grunts. The poison seeped down from above. Just to give you a heads-up: this story has a happy end, but in between there is Oct 7 and I am going to do my part to make sure there is a reckoning that will clear the stables of all the horeshit that has piled up over the years.
Re: your upcoming autobiography -- I'd like to option it for a feature film. Working title: "Two Vineyards: The Ehud Neor Story" -- which I already know is a far more engaging, exciting, and illuminating adventure than Jurassic Park 3.
And you all were willing, no insisted , upon staying, to be the buffer to the Gaza Envelope. You also could have experienced an October 7, or more than one. No?
The Arabs were not at the point where they would imagine a move like that back then. They would consider infiltration by small groups or single terrorists on suicide missions. And succeeded in one such attack on Atsmona.
For there not to have been a disengagement, there would have had to be a completely different mind-set in the leadership. Also, we controlled the border, so that they would have been limited to home-made weapons. We had an extensive spy network, so that there would have been little chance for large-scale surprises.
Recently, in a conversation with two "critics of Israel", one of whom was supposedly an Israeli, I said that the only ethnic cleansing carried out by Israel was the total expulsion of Jews from the territory of Gaza. All the classic signs: expulsion on ethnic grounds, complete and forced resettlement - everything corresponds.
The Arabs, on the contrary, did not leave a single area where they lived before 1948.
Now, looking at what happened in the early 2000s, I understand what systemic and fatal mistakes were made, how the manipulation of the appearance of a "fast peace", the naive ideas of world leaders, the introduction of leftist ideology into all spheres of Israeli life, including the army, led to the fact that the country is on the edge of a huge abyss that has formed in the area of security. The policy of appeasement of terrorists, the false calm of the Iron Dome, ignoring threats to attack the security fence, setting fires with balloons, testing the breach of the fence, the policy of not responding to shelling if there are no casualties or minor casualties. All this together led to the catastrophe of October 7. We had about 25 years to see, recognize and prevent this catastrophe.
Trigger happy idf thugs? You are a very disturbed person. No one with 1/2 of a brain should waste their time with your rubbish.
What a stupid remark.
Ehud, block this asshole troll, please. He's here only to stir up trouble, by making crude offensive remarks, looking to make us respond in anger. I'm done with this ogre.
Done
HERE is your "thugs", Hamas supporter.
There are tens if thousands of such stories of murdered jews.
And morons like you demonize Israel either out of laziness inspired ignorance, or as a blood sport. I don't care what the reason is. For me, YOU DON'T MATTER AT ALL!
Murder of the Hatuel family - Wikipedia https://share.google/H3VM43OpGDkQrAbiI
personally, until someone convinced me that I am misinformed, I believe that although we Jews have many supporters from the Christian world, there are many who hate us, as well. I have reached the conclusion that the disdain of those who hate us comes from the early Christian teachings of specific "church elders", such as Justin Martyr, and John Chrysostom, who disparaged Jewish existence to their followers, during the early years of Christianity. Most of the Christians were either artisans, laborers, or slaves; in other words, they didn't have easy lives. Idiots like Mike Hamblett are the results of 2000 years old ideas, spread by those church elders; ideas that still resonate today, with many, 2000 years later. Am Yisrael Chai!
Be that as it may, there are some devout Christians supporting A Pisgah Site and Israel. I cherish them.
Yes I agree. I acknowledged in my comment that we have many who support us.
I too am grateful for their support. In no way do I wish to disparage our friends.
I remember the murderer pigs ambushed and murdered the mother, Tali Hatuel and her four daughters on the kissufim road.
I'll be writing about that later. They came from the same area, walking slowly up to the road.
Ehud, block this asshole troll, please. He's here only to stir up trouble, by making crude offensive remarks, looking to make us respond in anger. I'm done with this ogre.
I well remember the intense intersection at the western end of the kissufim road. turn right to go to kfar darom, turn left to go to neveh dekalim. go straight, and you have a problem. I once saw a video about kfar darom. in the original version of KD, there was an Arab who held good relations with the Jew. he was known as abu felafel. when kfar darom was reestablished, abu felafel came to welcome the Jews back, and there he was reunited with someone from the old days. they both remembered each other, and they embraced warmly upon seeing each other once again.
The hand of Hashem was on you that day. Seriously scary stuff. It took no small amount of courage to live in those settlements. I have a great respect those who did and are.
Easy mistakes. Eternal vigilance a difficult ideal.See Pearl Harbor --9/11--Oct 7. This is why the wasp nest must be removed
Right you are John. I don't blame the grunts. The poison seeped down from above. Just to give you a heads-up: this story has a happy end, but in between there is Oct 7 and I am going to do my part to make sure there is a reckoning that will clear the stables of all the horeshit that has piled up over the years.
Dull movie, terrifying life. Glad you made it.
Re: your upcoming autobiography -- I'd like to option it for a feature film. Working title: "Two Vineyards: The Ehud Neor Story" -- which I already know is a far more engaging, exciting, and illuminating adventure than Jurassic Park 3.
You caught that: "Gefen."
We drove all the way to Ashkelon to see that.... Unbelievable:)
I thought you were coming home from sherut leumi, and we met up at Hutzot. Then home.
And you all were willing, no insisted , upon staying, to be the buffer to the Gaza Envelope. You also could have experienced an October 7, or more than one. No?
The Arabs were not at the point where they would imagine a move like that back then. They would consider infiltration by small groups or single terrorists on suicide missions. And succeeded in one such attack on Atsmona.
Right. But eventually…And then?
If there hadn’t been a disengagement, I mean.
For there not to have been a disengagement, there would have had to be a completely different mind-set in the leadership. Also, we controlled the border, so that they would have been limited to home-made weapons. We had an extensive spy network, so that there would have been little chance for large-scale surprises.
They would have never gottrn to that power if we were still there
That was a much better action sequence than anything in Jurassic Park 3. Only similarity is that you were attacked by dinosaurs.
Recently, in a conversation with two "critics of Israel", one of whom was supposedly an Israeli, I said that the only ethnic cleansing carried out by Israel was the total expulsion of Jews from the territory of Gaza. All the classic signs: expulsion on ethnic grounds, complete and forced resettlement - everything corresponds.
The Arabs, on the contrary, did not leave a single area where they lived before 1948.
Now, looking at what happened in the early 2000s, I understand what systemic and fatal mistakes were made, how the manipulation of the appearance of a "fast peace", the naive ideas of world leaders, the introduction of leftist ideology into all spheres of Israeli life, including the army, led to the fact that the country is on the edge of a huge abyss that has formed in the area of security. The policy of appeasement of terrorists, the false calm of the Iron Dome, ignoring threats to attack the security fence, setting fires with balloons, testing the breach of the fence, the policy of not responding to shelling if there are no casualties or minor casualties. All this together led to the catastrophe of October 7. We had about 25 years to see, recognize and prevent this catastrophe.
Absolutely correct. That is a very powerful point, Viktor.
Thank hashem, don't know if you recall aba but there was a hitchhiker with us whom we just dropped off before the shooting
Where did we drop him off? Before Kissufim? Kfar Darom?
Kissufim. He wanted to continue but at the last minute changed his mind. The bullet tore his sit belt, it was a miracle indeed
Now I remember. Thanks.