08 March 2008

Current Mindset Has Got to Change

Apparent Kidnapping Attempt Foiled in Moshav

(IsraelNN.com) An Arab from Jericho who grabbed two five year old children at a basketball court in Moshav Porat, in the Sharon region, was prevented from apparently kidnapping the children by residents of the moshav, who physically restrained him until police arrived. The Arab was taken in for questioning, and police are investigating the incident.

A local resident who had come to the basketball court to bring his children home noticed the Arab attempting to hold the two children. He quickly alerted neighbors, who arrived quickly and held the Arab down until police came.

This is a war!


This Arab should have been killed on the spot. How many weeks or months til he tries again and God forbid possibly succeeds!!
The State and its institutions are not protecting us. They are protecting foreign political and business interests, not the citizenry. We have to take responsibility for our own protection.

2 comments:

  1. One who dares to protect himself is in for interrogation and likely prison time. At the very LEAST, after such an incident his weapon will be taken away for 2 months or so, while the police 'investigate'.

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  2. I'm not talking about on an individual basis, Akiva. I mean corporately, communally. We have to band together. The first thing we can do is put pressure on our neighbors who hire and bring Arabs into our communities and form groups to investigate how to eliminate this threat from our midst altogether, like making lists of businesses who don't employ Arabs and using them. If Arabs have no business in a Jewish neighborhood then one can reasonably assume that if he is there, he is up to no good and can call on neighbors to surround him and hold him til police come. If he's an imminent threat to life, then take him out. Better prison than the grave. But right now I don't think there is any legal penalty for refusing entrance to Arabs within our neighborhoods. Convincing your neighbors to give up their cheap source of labor is going to be the biggest battle of all and the most important. Tell me, can you realistically see your community setting up a committee of men to take turns patrolling your streets for the purpose of confronting anyone who looks like he doesn't belong there? If not, ask yourself why not? I think for the most part, people simply haven't got it set in their own minds that this is a war and that Arabs are the enemy. The only "good" Arab is an Arab who lives in his own country and not in ours.

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