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		<title>Does Hillel`s Hosting of J Street Subvert Their Mission?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Does Hillel&#8217;s Hosting of J Street Subvert Their Mission?
Esther Levens &#8211; Jan 28, 2010
UC4I.org
I am gravely concerned regarding a forthcoming event by Hillel and J Street on the Pennsylvania University campus. On Feb. 4, J Street will broadcast live from the university to 24 U.S. colleges across the country, as well as synagogues and Jewish [...]]]></description>
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<p>Esther Levens &#8211; Jan 28, 2010</p>
<p>UC4I.org</p>
<p>I am gravely concerned regarding a forthcoming event by Hillel and J Street on the Pennsylvania University campus. On Feb. 4, J Street will broadcast live from the university to 24 U.S. colleges across the country, as well as synagogues and Jewish community centers.</p>
<p>It is a travesty that such a strong anti-Israel message should be received by a vulnerable group of Hillel Jewish youth who may be uninformed about Middle East issues. This could not happen if national Jewish organizations were providing a strong factually accurate educational hasbara program. It is past time for them to begin. And B&#8217;nai B&#8217;rith should be the first to accomplish this mission.</p>
<p>I am often asked, &#8220;Where are the Jewish voices that are expected to be heard loud and clear explaining and supporting Israel&#8217;s positions?&#8221; How disheartening to learn that instead of supporting Israel the venerable B&#8217;nai-B&#8217;rith-sponsored Hillel has actually agreed to provide a platform for the new controversial J Street organization to &#8220;launch a new grassroots campaign in the Philadelphia area&#8221; on February 4.</p>
<p>The Unity Coalition for Israel (UCI) joins forces with the American Israel Action Coalition (AIAC) an issue-oriented organization based in Israel where 250,000 Americans live.  UCI joins AIAC in calling for Hillel&#8217;s &#8220;Foundation for Jewish Campus Life&#8221; to rescind their invitation extended to Jeremy Ben Ami, Executive Director of J Street, to speak at and broadcast from the University of Pennsylvania campus next week.</p>
<p>The event is to take place in Steinhardt Hall, the Hillel building at the University of Pennsylvania, thereby subtly lending a Hillel stamp of approval on their policies. The J Street announcement is promoting the event as a &#8220;call to action&#8221; for their agenda. This showcase will turn around B&#8217;nai B&#8217;rith&#8217;s pro-Israel Zionist history and defy common sense by encouraging Jewish students to hear and absorb the J Street doctrine that mirrors Palestinian propaganda.</p>
<p>J Street backs negotiations with the Hamas terrorist organization and endorses the Goldstone Report accusing Israel of war crimes in the war against Hamas terror last year. It has supported the PA&#8217;s demand for a total, unlimited building freeze in Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria and supports dividing Jerusalem between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, including the neighborhoods containing Judaism&#8217;s holiest sites, the Western Wall (Kotel) and the Temple Mount. On its website It openly refers to the 300,000 Israeli residents of Judea and Samaria as &#8220;an obstacle to peace&#8221; and refers to the &#8220;disputed&#8221; territories as the &#8220;occupied territories.&#8221; During the defensive Operation Cast Lead which Israel finally waged as a response to the 10,000 Hamas rocket attacks launched from Gaza on Israeli civilians, J Street called for an immediate end to Israel&#8217;s defensive action.</p>
<p>Ambassador to the US from Israel, Michael Oren, the brilliant historian, refused to speak at the lobby group&#8217;s convention late last year. He explained that &#8220;J Street constantly opposes the Israeli government and calls for strong American pressure on Israel… without the real attention to the terrorist policies of both Hamas and Fatah that we all need to more squarely confront if there is ever to be any real progress made in the Middle East.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hillel will be doing a great disservice to the Jewish community as a whole, which is trying desperately to promote the positive cause of Israel against an array of 22 well-financed Arab states. Jewish university students should not become &#8220;the enemy within&#8221; and should not be encouraged to spread anti-Israel propaganda by aligning themselves with J Street.</p>
<p>It will be a perversion of the message that should be received by young Jewish students, who represent both Israel&#8217;s and America&#8217;s best hopes for the future survival of Israel, and indeed of all western civilization.</p>
<p>Esther Levens is Founder and CEO of the Unity Coalition for Israel.</p>
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		<title>Defining the Problem to Reach a Viable Solution</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defining the Problem to Reach a Viable Solution
Warren Manison
Washington DC UCI Representative
UCI Press Release, January 14, 2010
It is time to recognize that all this thrashing around to &#8220;negotiate&#8221; a peaceful resolution of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict can never succeed without resolution of the underlying cause &#8211; namely, the refusal of Palestinians and the Arab world to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Defining the Problem to Reach a Viable Solution<br />
Warren Manison<br />
Washington DC UCI Representative</p>
<p>UCI Press Release, January 14, 2010</p>
<p>It is time to recognize that all this thrashing around to &#8220;negotiate&#8221; a peaceful resolution of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict can never succeed without resolution of the underlying cause &#8211; namely, the refusal of Palestinians and the Arab world to recognize and accept a Jewish state in what they believe to be a total Muslim region. There are 22 Arab states and only 1 Jewish state. Yet this one Jewish state is being denied an opportunity to exist despite more than 3,000 years of history in its own land and despite clear verses in the Koran that &#8220;Jews should dwell securely in the land of promise&#8221; (Surah 17:104); and again in Surah 7:137 that &#8220;We made a people, considered weak (i.e. the children of Israel), inheritors of the lands in both east and west, lands whereon We sent down Our blessings. The fair promise of thy Lord was fulfilled for the Children of Israel&#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>The fallout from this refusal has been an Arab sense of shame and jealousy that they have not been able to eliminate an Israel that has achieved the highest standard of living and shown the greatest economic progress of any nation in the entire Middle East. Tragically, the Arab nations have been the losers, unable to benefit from an Israel willing to share its technology and economic know-how with their Arab neighbors.</p>
<p>Many, including in the American government, seem to think that if only there was a settlement of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict, there would be peace in the Middle East. Nothing could be further from the truth. The history of the continuing refusal is replete with failed opportunities on the part of the Palestinians to achieve peace. Like the famous Abba Eban said &#8211; &#8220;The Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity&#8221;. The list of missed opportunities includes:</p>
<p>1) Refusal to accept the League of Nations&#8217;s British Mandate that created a Jewish area and an Arab area carved out of the old Ottoman Empire</p>
<p>2) Rejection of the United Nations partition plan of 1948.</p>
<p>3) Rejection of the Oslo Peace Initiative in the 1990s.</p>
<p>4) Refusal to abide by the Road Map in 2002 to dismantle the terrorist infrastructure and cease incitement to violence</p>
<p>5) Refusal to reciprocate Israel&#8217;s abandonment of the Security Zone in Lebanon.</p>
<p>6) Refusal to demonstrate peace with Israel is possible following the Israeli evacuation of Gaza.</p>
<p>How can peace be achieved in the face of these missed opportunities, the failure to change both the PLO Charter (adopted by the PA) and the Hamas Charter calling for the elimination of the state of Israel, and continuing incitement to violence in mosques, schools, TVs, newspapers and radio stations? More recently, demands have been made on Israel to cease construction of homes in its capital, Jerusalem, because, as the Palestinians keep saying &#8220;We demand East Jerusalem as our Capitol&#8221;. It is as if they have a legitimate right to this city, no different from their false claims for areas of the West Bank. In fact, Jerusalem has never been the Capital of any Muslim entity, even during the time of the Ottoman Empire. Jerusalem is not mentioned even once in the Koran while the Jewish connection dates back 3,000 years. In fact, there has never been a Palestinian Arab state. The vast majority of Palestinians are offspring of huge waves of Arab immigrants into the area from neighboring Arab states during the 1920s and the 1930s.</p>
<p>What does all this mean? Clearly, no concessions, no agreements, no treaties, nothing will satisfy the aspirations of the Palestinians save the elimination of the state of Israel as codified in their Charters. Adoption of the so-called Saudi Peace plan is now being touted as a solution to the conflict, implying recognition of Israel as a Jewish state. This plan requires that Israel accept Palestinian &#8220;refugees&#8221;, retreat to the indefensible 1967 border, and surrender East Jerusalem to Palestinians to be their capital. It is obvious that implementation of this plan would place Israel in jeopardy demographically, leave Israel with no defensible borders and the nightmare of a divided Capitol. A close examination of the plan raises the specter whether Arabs are practicing an Arab technique known as &#8220;Taqiyya&#8221;, which permits deception of perceived enemies of Islam in order to further Muslim goals.</p>
<p>It is obvious from history alone that peace will remain elusive under the circumstances elaborated previously. Perhaps it is time to examine another alternative that might bring an end to the continuous confrontation &#8211; a total separation of the two people. As difficult as this appears to be, the only resolution has to be resettlement of Palestinians to the homelands from whence their forebears came in the 1920s and 1930s. This has to coincide with acceptance and recognition of a Jewish State of Israel in the region followed by perhaps years of verification through action, not words. Palestinians and their Arab brothers must cease their incessant world wide political attacks on Israel, their incitement to violence and hate, and their constant efforts to delegitimize the state of Israel.</p>
<p>Warren A. Manison <br />
UCI Representative,<br />
Washington D.C.</p>
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		<title>`Change` That Seems More Like `History Repeating Itself`</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Kansas City) There is renewed interest in Benjamin Netanyahu`s first term as Prime Minister of Israel during the late 1990s, as many seek indications of how he will react during his current term in office. The following are personal recollections of two significant events when I was honored to host the Prime Minister.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>(Kansas City) There is renewed interest in Benjamin Netanyahu`s first term as Prime Minister of Israel during the late 1990s, as many seek indications of how he will react during his current term in office. The following are personal recollections of two significant events when I was honored to host the Prime Minister.</p>
<p>Similarly difficult circumstances prevailed in those days, and, then as now, he was under great pressure from the United States. However, as forceful as was the pressure from President Bill Clinton, Netanyahu is in an even more vulnerable position now, with the new U.S. administration determined to establish a two-state solution immediately.</p>
<p>During &#8220;Bibi’s&#8221; first term as prime minister, I was fortunate to have some “insider” knowledge of what was transpiring. It was fascinating how it evolved. It began when I was asked by my mentor and close friend, David Bar-Illan, the former editor of the Jerusalem Post who was then Director of Policy and Communication for Netanyahu, to feature the prime minister at an event hosted by the Unity Coalition for Israel on April 7, 1997, in Washington DC. It was attended by about 3,000 people, both Christians and Jews, who filled two ballrooms at the J.W. Marriott Hotel. The event was called “Israel at the Crossroads – How Can We Work Together?” Syndicated columnist Cal Thomas was master of ceremonies, and Netanyahu delivered an inspiring speech before the enthusiastic crowd.</p>
<p>As a result of the success of that event, David Bar-Ilan called me in January 1998 and asked that I host a similar event, this time at Washington’s Mayflower Hotel. He said he would provide the ballroom if I would organize it. Only this time it had to be accomplished in just nine days. Apparently, it was timed to take place just before Netanyahu was to meet with President Bill Clinton on January 22, 1998. Bar-Illan felt that a very supportive group would bring public attention to Israel’s concerns and give encouragement to the prime minister at a difficult time.</p>
<p>Netanyahu had not been invited to stay at Blair House, as heads of state normally were. Instead, he and his entourage occupied the l0th floor of the Mayflower. It appeared he was being snubbed by the White House.</p>
<p>At our Mayflower meeting, Netanyahu was greeted by 1,500 cheering admirers, who spontaneously rose to their feet and began to loudly chant, “Not one inch! Not one inch!” When Bibi spoke, he was so touched that he had tears in his eyes, saying, ”This must have been ordered by G-d.” It was, to say the least, a very emotional experience.</p>
<p>My friend Kay Arthur co-chaired the event with me. She is the author of over 100 books, including “Israel, My Beloved,” and founder of Precept Ministries that has study groups in more than 7,000 churches. She hosts “Precepts for Life,” a radio and television program that reaches a worldwide viewing audience of over 94 million. Also in attendance were many leaders of the Christian and Jewish communities, including the Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Dore Gold; activist Charles Jacobs; Lenny Ben-David, Counselor for Political Affairs, Embassy of Israel; Janet Parshall, a lawyer and daily talk show host for Salem Broadcasting Network; Elwood McQuaid and Bill Sutter, directors of Friends of Israel; Jerry Falwell, the noted Christian TV personality; Susan Michael, U.S. director of the International Christian Embassy, Jerusalem; George Will, the syndicated columnist; JoAnn Magnuson, interfaith relations director for Bridges for Peace; and many others. The day after the Mayflower meeting, Prime Minister Netanyahu went to the White House to meet with President Clinton, definitely buoyed by the rousing reception he had just received.</p>
<p>One can only wonder if there wouldn’t be an even larger and more supportive crowd today to greet Netanyahu in the U.S., lending him encouragement and cheering him on. Fortunately, the sizable Christian and Jewish Zionist communities remain staunchly supportive. They share his view of maintaining a strong Israel as the only means of survival. As his country faces a nuclear threat from Iran and is surrounded by anti-American and anti-Israel Arab countries, mostly proponents of radical Islam, he will need all the support here in the U.S. that we can muster.</p>
<p>There were many memorable incidents surrounding the two events that we held. Those were interesting times when there was so much tension on the world scene. Who could predict that today conditions would be far worse!</p>
<p>Esther Levens of Prairie Village, Kan., founded the Unity Coalition for Israel in 1991. She remains its CEO. The coalition brings together Jewish and Christian groups in support of Israel; thus its original name: Voices United for Israel.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anti-Israel  Propaganda Battle Heats Up 
Esther Levens &#8211; Apr 21, 2006
Unity  Coalition for Israel

Op-Ed  Article or Letter to the Editor &#8211;  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE .–. April 21,  2006
Contact:  Esther Levens  913-648-0022The Unity Coalition for Israel greatly appreciates Pastor John Hagee and  other Christian leaders who have formed [...]]]></description>
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<p>Esther Levens &#8211; Apr 21, 2006<br />
Unity  Coalition for Israel</p>
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<p>Op-Ed  Article or Letter to the Editor &#8211;  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE .–. April 21,  2006</p>
<p>Contact:  Esther Levens  913-648-0022The Unity Coalition for Israel greatly appreciates Pastor John Hagee and  other Christian leaders who have formed an active and visible Christian  pro-Israel network called Christians United for Israel (CUFI). It is  particularly important at this time when other Christian forces are  behind a counter movement to discredit the Jews and even question  Israel’s right to exist.</p>
<p>A few years ago several Christian members of the Unity Coalition for  Israel, an alliance representing more than 200 Christian and Jewish  organizations, attended a conference organized to raise support for the  Palestinian “refugee” cause.  The pro-Israel Christians wanted to learn  firsthand what the pro-Palestinian movement was all about – and what  they learned was very unsettling. They recounted session after session  of historical revisionism and factual distortions designed to  de-legitemize the State of Israel, all presented by their seemingly  well-meaning co-religionists.</p>
<p>That was our introduction to Palestinian revisionism, as promoted by  Sabeel, a virulently anti-Israel movement headquartered in Jerusalem and  directed by Naim Ateek, an Anglican clergyman. Other influential groups  are involved as well, including Churches for Middle East Peace and the  Palestinian Solidarity Movement. These groups are now targeting both  mainline and evangelical church denominations, college campuses and  media throughout the United States and Canada with a distinctly  anti-Israel message.</p>
<p>Most backers of this current highly organized and well-financed attack  on Israel’s legitimacy are Christians who believe in replacement  theology, or “supersessionism.” The concept is taught in some mainline  churches today. It is an anti-Semitic philosophy that was prevalent in  Europe before the Protestant Reformation and in many church bodies  through World War II, teaching that the Church has replaced the Jews in  the eyes of God. Many believe it was influential in setting the stage  for the Holocaust.</p>
<p>By contrast, belief in replacement theology is rejected by most of the  newer evangelical, Charismatic and Pentecostal churches that are  increasingly popular in the Western world. Evangelicals, although not  monolithic, believe the Jews remain God’s chosen people and they regard  Judaism as the tree into which Christians have been “grafted.” The  Catholic Church, in the writings of the late Pope John Paul II, also  sees a theological basis for the continuing covenant between God and the  Jews.</p>
<p>The pro-Palestinian Christians often accuse evangelical Christians of  supporting the Jewish state and the biblical concept of “chosenness”  because they are motivated by doctrines relating to “end times” and a  “roadmap to Armageddon.” Whereas some evangelical Christians do have  “end-time” expectations, the uniting factor among pro-Israel Christians  is their confidence in God and His covenant with the Jewish people.<br />
Sabeel and similar anti-Israel organizations ignore the realities of  modern history, using manipulation and deception to cast “the poor  Palestinian refugees” as underdogs, excusing the violence they have  unleashed on Israeli civilians. They campaign for financial divestment  from Israel by churches, corporations and universities, and they scheme  to find new ways to destabilize Israel and strengthen her enemies – all  in the name of “peace.” They fail to acknowledge the global genocidal  nature of Jihad, of which the Arab-Israeli conflict is only one  battlefront in radical Islam’s war against western civilization and  Judeo-Christian values.</p>
<p>Too often throughout history, perception has driven support for causes  that were racist, imperialist or otherwise unjust. One need only look  back upon the Crusades, the Inquisition, and the Holocaust. Today it is  happening again, led by those whose agenda dictates elimination of a  Jewish state – or even the elimination of Jews themselves.</p>
<p>Unfortunately some Jewish students fall prey to the lies and distortions  of Sabeel and organizations of that ilk. They, too, become susceptible  to vicious anti-Israel propaganda  promoting the destruction of Israel,  the United States and western values. By blaming the victims, equating  victim with aggressor, they join the followers of history’s most  destructive tyrants and advance compelling but fictitious “facts” that  accuse Israel of being everything from an apartheid state to the source  of worldwide terror.</p>
<p>Unfortunately public opinion is molded less by truth than by emotionally  charged false and misleading arguments, and for this reason Israel’s  enemies today threaten its very survival. What a tragedy it would be if  the Jewish state that has won five defensive wars since 1948 were to  lose the battle of public perception in this lethal propaganda war!</p>
<p>For these reasons and more, for their understanding of history and for  their dedication to the Jewish state, Christians and Jews alike should  appreciate and welcome the support of their new ally, Christians United  for Israel (CUFI).</p>
<p>We wish them every success.</p>
<p>Esther Levens,<br />
CEO and Founder<br />
Unity Coalition for Israel<br />
Phone: 913 648 0022<br />
www.israelunitycoalition.org</p>
<p>The Unity Coalition for Israel was founded in 1991 to unite Christians  and Jews in support of a safe and secure Israel. For more information on  Israel and the Middle East or to subscribe to our free email newsletter  contact: voices@israelunitycoalition.org</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[UCI Office Opens in Israel 
Unity Coalition for Israel &#8211; Feb  28, 2006
**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**
Shawnee Mission, Kansas &#8211; Celebrating its fifteenth year, Unity  Coalition for Israel&#8217;s CEO/Founder Esther Levens announced today the  opening of a new office in Israel. &#8220;This is a culmination of years of  hard work with so many [...]]]></description>
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<p>Unity Coalition for Israel &#8211; Feb  28, 2006</p>
<p>**FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE**</p>
<p>Shawnee Mission, Kansas &#8211; Celebrating its fifteenth year, Unity  Coalition for Israel&#8217;s CEO/Founder Esther Levens announced today the  opening of a new office in Israel. &#8220;This is a culmination of years of  hard work with so many great people by our side,&#8221; Levens said.</p>
<p>Levens&#8217; purpose of opening an office in Israel &#8220;is to give our  membership a direct pulse of what is going on in the country. We can&#8217;t  just simply rely on what is reported in the media to direct our course  of action. We need to be ahead of the curve ball. We can no longer be  reactive, but proactive to help Israel&#8217;s future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Former Director of Community and Christian Relations for Consulate  General of Israel in New York, David Nekrutman, will head this office.  Nekrutman was instrumental in enhancing the relations between Christians  and the State of Israel during his 2000-2004 tenure with the Israeli  government. He has worked extensively with the major leaders in the  Christian world and was instrumental in creating such initiatives as the  International Day of Prayer for the Peace of Jerusalem and The Israel  Experience, a Christian college student ambassador program for the State  of Israel.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an honor an a privilege to advance UCI&#8217;s work,&#8221; Nekrutman said.  Eight months ago, Nekrutman and his family made Aliyah and now they  reside in Netanya. Nekrutman pointed out that UCI is a very unique  organization, whereby, Christians and Jews are proactively working  together to advocate on Israel&#8217;s behalf. Nekrutman remarked that &#8220;As an  Orthodox Jew, faith is an important subject in my life. To see members  from both faiths coming together to help support and advocate for Israel  is truly a historical moment. I want to play an active role in  enhancing this remarkable relationship.&#8221;</p>
<p>Nekrutman will partner with <strong>Judith Nusbaum</strong> and<strong> Chana Givon</strong> in the Israel  office.  Nusbaum and Givon are long time volunteers for UCI and have  worked extensively with the Knesset&#8217;s Christian Allies Caucus. For those  interested in contacting the Israel office you may reach the UCI&#8217;s  Israel team by phone at 011-972-52-591-7901 or by e-mail at <a href="mailto:israelpulse@israelunitycoalition.org">israelpulse@israelunitycoalition.org</a></p>
<p>FOR MORE INFORMATION, please contact UCI&#8217;s Department of Communications  at 913-648-0022.</p>
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		<title>Thursday night, August 18, 2005, at the Kotel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thursday night, August 18, 2005, at the Kotel
By Arlene Kushner

Tonight the families of Netzer Hazani left their community. Not having a place to go and insisting they had to remain together, they demanded to be brought to the Kotel &#8211; The Wailing Wall in the Old City, Jerusalem.
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<p><em><strong>By Arlene Kushner<br />
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<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">Tonight the families of Netzer Hazani left their community. Not having a place to go and insisting they had to remain together, they demanded to be brought to the Kotel &#8211; The Wailing Wall in the Old City, Jerusalem.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">Word went out then to come down to the Kotel to greet them and let them know they are not alone.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">It was midnight when we gathered. Thousands came. Before the community arrived there was fervent singing on the plaza before the Kotel. Then they were there, and our crowd &#8212; singing still &#8212; parted to let them come into our midst. They moved single file, with faces pained, some weeping. I was grateful that as the crowd had parted I was at the front edge of the gathering, so that the residents of Netzer Hazani came directly past me. Weeping myself, I reached out to kiss and hug the women, as I saw the need in their faces. One woman broke down and sobbed on my shoulder. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">I will not forget.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">What has been done to these people is a sin. Not less. And I pray that Sharon and company will be held accountable, finally.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">But all is hardly lost. As I looked out into the large gathering, many weeping, many singing, I knew that this was the strength of Israel. And I was moved, and proud.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">One of the people I embraced tonight was Anita, the spokeswoman for the group, whom I quoted the other day. A most incredible human being and an inspiration. She smiled at me after I kissed her, and said, &#8220;Don&#8217;t worry, we brought our ruach (spirit) with us.&#8221; </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">I stand as witness to that ruach.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">The residents of Netzer Hazani will sleep tonight (for whatever is left of the night) in the Yeshivat Hakotel. (A place of study near the Kotel.) Matresses were brought for them from all over. We&#8217;re talking about perhaps 200 or 300 people &#8212; young, old, babies. Tomorrow they are being bussed to the Golan; I have no information on exactly where they will be staying.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">&#8220;Don&#8217;t worry, we brought our ruach with us&#8230;&#8221; A pity and a crime that the world labels people who speak thus as &#8220;fanatics&#8221; and &#8220;militants.&#8221; The world little understands.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">What I say here, then, as I write this at 3:00 AM, is that all the good people of Israel must call upon our ruach. We have much work to do. What has happened here, which should not have happened and is very much inexplicable, must serve to strengthen us, to make us wiser and better Jews. With faith and humanity, we must focus on the tasks ahead, so that there is no repeat of Gush Katif and so that the land can be strong.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">We must not fall into the trap of despair. Make no mistake about it. Our bond to this land is eternal. We are an eternal people.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Arial,sans-serif;">Arlene Kushner<br />
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- Apr 20, 2005
An Op-Ed by  Esther Levens, UCI
His name is Phil and he hails from somewhere in Pennsylvania.
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<p>- Apr 20, 2005</p>
<p>An Op-Ed by  Esther Levens, UCI</p>
<p>His name is Phil and he hails from somewhere in Pennsylvania.</p>
<p>You will find him every Wednesday morning standing in front of the White  House after traveling two hours from his home. He comes to Washington  to make a statement that sends a strong message of support to the 9,000  beleaguered, soon to be homeless, residents of Gaza, Israel. By his very  presence, he transcends many barriers and delivers a firm rebuke to our  president.</p>
<p>I first met Phil on April 11 in Crawford, Texas when he approached me  after I had delivered a speech to the throng of more than 3,000 people  who had gathered from all over the U.S. While President Bush and PM  Sharon met at the ranch, Phil was among those who had come from great  distances to protest the expulsion of more than 9,000 people threatened  with dispossession of their homes, businesses, places of worship,  schools, and even cemeteries. Some of these families have lived in Gush  Katif, the Jewish section of Gaza, for several generations, in a  beautiful community overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.</p>
<p>In July, their homes are to be turned over to the same Palestinian  terrorists who have repeatedly attacked their community with the purpose  of driving them out. And now, after they have stood strong against the  terrorists, they are being forced to leave, not by their attackers, but  by their own government in collusion with the President of the U.S.</p>
<p>By some illogical thought process, George W. Bush has concluded that the  victims of Palestinian jihad, whose families have been killed and  maimed by vicious murderers wanting to steal their land, must be forced  out of their homes. Their houses will then be turned over to the  terrorists. He intends to finish their criminal work. This places the  U.S. squarely on the side of the terrorists. It makes the U.S. complicit  in dividing up the spoils of the war of terror instigated by the  Palestinians and sponsored by radical Islamists.</p>
<p>To make matters worse, President Bush wants to sweeten the pot by giving  them two million additional U.S. taxpayer dollars, on top of the  billions already handed the Palestinians. A fortune in previous aid has  not been accounted for. We do know that many millions of dollars have  been wasted on rockets, weapons and palaces for cronies of Arafat and  the Palestinian Authority.</p>
<p>And what do the Israelis get in return for appeasing the terrorists and  agreeing to sacrifice the residences and wellbeing of 9,000 residents of  Gush Katif? You guessed it. Absolutely nothing.</p>
<p>At this point in time, the people who are being tossed out of their  homes have no place to go. The Israeli government has not even made  plans for them.  All IDF reports predict an escalation of violence. The  new Palestinian leader, Abu Abbas, has publicly said he will invite the  terrorist leaders leaving Lebanon to move into Gaza once the Jews are  removed. He has even officially taken Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorist  organizations (on the State Dept. terrorist list) into his new  government, and they are stockpiling weapons to renew their jihad war as  soon as the Israelis are out of Gaza. Such a deal!</p>
<p>Meanwhile, back at the White House, our friend Phil is staging a one-man  protest against this outrage. Phil is well aware of the injustice  taking place in Israel and wants President Bush to know that Americans  do not want to be part of it.  Whether intentional or not &#8211; we are  becoming allies with the very terrorists we have been fighting since  9-11 when we give them land and financial assistance.</p>
<p>Phil believes that terrorism should not win, and that it is obscene for  American taxpayers to foot the bill to pay off the Middle East  neighborhood bullies.  He understands that the Arab world, with 23  countries, does not need one more country to foster international  terrorism.</p>
<p>If you want to meet a true American who is willing to stand up for his  convictions, honk your horn and tip your hat to Phil, as you drive by  the White House any Wednesday morning. Let him know that you support him  and if you would like – join him in his vigil. He is the Christian who  is willing to not only complain about injustice but is willing to do  something about it. He is the person wearing the orange t-shirt, the  orange cap and carrying the orange sign &#8211; the color that signifies  solidarity with the residents of Gush Katif. It is the color they are  identified with.</p>
<p>And Phil is the man who speaks volumes for hundreds of thousands of  Americans who don’t want the courageous pioneers of Gush Katif to be  betrayed by our government. And he represents these same Americans who  are particularly opposed to wasting hard earned tax dollars to pay for  this betrayal.<br />
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<p>Esther Levens is CEO and Founder of the Unity Coalition for Israel  (UCI), an alliance of more than 200 Jewish and Christian organizations  representing millions of Americans. The groups support the safety and  security of Israel.</p>
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For Immediate Release &#8211; February 18, 2005 &#8211;  Contact: Esther Levens
Ph. 913 648 0022
The above headline quotes a statement made February 14 by Israeli MK  Benny Elon at a Press Conference in Anaheim, CA, sponsored by the Unity  Coalition for Israel and Christian Friends of [...]]]></description>
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<p>For Immediate Release &#8211; February 18, 2005 &#8211;  Contact: Esther Levens<br />
Ph. 913 648 0022</p>
<p>The above headline quotes a statement made February 14 by Israeli MK  Benny Elon at a Press Conference in Anaheim, CA, sponsored by the Unity  Coalition for Israel and Christian Friends of Israeli Communities.   MK  Elon  further stated: “ There is no positive element for Israel in the  entire Road Map document.”</p>
<p>The statements were made at the Annual National Religious Broadcasters  Convention during what has become a UCI  media event tradition. Always  featuring prominent speakers, the Press Conference  spotlights issues   that  are of special current interest.  This year the focus was on the  controversial Road Map and the Disengagement Plan that is being promoted  by PM Ariel Sharon in cooperation with the UN, the EU, Russia and the  US State Department.</p>
<p>The unilateral evacuation plans have met with widespread opposition  within Israel because they would displace 8,000 long-time residents of  Gaza, plus four Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria. No such  reciprocal concessions are required on the part of the Palestinians.  Opponents fear that this looks like  a retreat, signaling more  concessions if the PA is encouraged to follow up with more brutal acts  of terrorism. It means that the 4 years of the Palestinian intifada has  paid off as the weapon of choice.</p>
<p>Esther Levens, CEO and Founder of the UCI coalition that hosted the  Press Conference, also presented a strong case against the Road Map and  the Disengagement Plan in the form of a Declaration of Concerns. It  represented the views of more than 200 member Christian and Jewish  organizations, who oppose the land giveaway. Based on inconsistent  statements and no track record as yet by the newly elected Palestinian  official, Abu Mazen, there is much skepticism and fear that the new plan  is simply a rehash of the previous Oslo Accord, which collapsed when  Arafat walked away from the Camp David meetings.</p>
<p>Key elements of the UCI Declaration of Concerns follow:</p>
<p>Features of the Road Map that fail to provide a climate for peace:</p>
<p>Israel is expected to evacuate territory twice used by Arab nations as  launching pads to attack and annihilate Israel.</p>
<p>Israel is expected to release hundreds of mass murderers into its  population as a sign of good will.</p>
<p>Israel is expected to evacuate 8,500 Jewish citizens from their homes,  schools, and established communities.</p>
<p>Israel is expected to accept an edict that would prohibit Jews from  living in their 3,000-year homeland and birthplace of their sacred  religious heritage.</p>
<p>Israel is expected to believe that Hamas, Hizbullah, and other terrorist  groups supported by Syria and Iran, will simply lay down their guns and  hand held missiles and forever stop the senseless murder and maiming of  innocent Israelis.</p>
<p>Unresolved issues:</p>
<p>The Palestine National Council’s 1964 Charter has never been revoked.   It calls for Israel’s annihilation.</p>
<p>The Arab League and the Palestinian Authority have never acknowledged  Israel’s right to exist.<br />
Proposed borders would leave Israel indefensible with an 8 mile distance  at one point from the border to the Mediterranean sea.</p>
<p>Arab Palestinian children continue to be indoctrinated into a culture  that teaches them to hate Jews and turn themselves into human bombs to  kill as many Israeli Jews as possible.</p>
<p>Families of Palestinian suicide bombers continue to receive thousands of  dollars from Iran and Saudi Arabia.</p>
<p>The “Right of Return” claim for Arab Palestinians fails to acknowledge  the “Right of Return” claim of an equal number (800,000)  Jews forced to  flee their homes in Arab countries when the UN declared Israel a nation  in 1948. This issue must be addressed.</p>
<p>Israel absorbed Jewish refugees into their tiny nation – the size of New  Jersey – in less than a generation while the UN exacerbated the Arab  refugee problem by funding their long-term encampment rather than  integrating them into the Arab Middle East – the size of the entire  North American continent.</p>
<p>The return of three generations of Arab Palestinian refugees to the West  Bank and Gaza poses an exponential threat to the survival of Israel.</p>
<p>The Israeli people are calling for a referendum on the disengagement  plan. Prime Minister Sharon should acquiesce to this request, and take  the opportunity to legitimize his controversial plan.</p>
<p>Additional US funding for the Palestinians must be contingent upon a  strict system of financial accountability and a clear record of progress  in accomplishing the above listed conditions.</p>
<p>Members of the Unity Coalition for Israel maintain that before there can  be any movement for peace under the terms of the Road Map, the  prerequisites listed below must prevail, in reality, not just on paper:</p>
<p>The Arab world must acknowledge Israel’s right to exist. They must  formally and officially give up their declared purpose of driving Israel  into the sea.  They must sign peace treaties and normalize relations  with Israel, rather than making perennial empty promises.</p>
<p>Acknowledging Israel’s right to exist is a two-step process. 1) The  Palestinians must formally and officially vote to revoke their National  Charter and with it their declared purpose of eradicating Israel. 2) The  Charter itself must be replaced with a document declaring their intent  for peace and demilitarized co-existence with Israel.</p>
<p>All school books and TV must be examined and all hate and incitement to  violence and suicide must be eradicated.</p>
<p>Funding of suicide bombers and payments to their families by Iran, Iraq  and Saudi Arabia must be investigated and legally stopped.</p>
<p>The “Right of Return” of Arab Palestinians has no place in the  negotiation process.</a></em></span></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[U.S. Rallies  Against Terrorism
Esther Levens &#8211; Jan 17, 2005
Unity  Coalition for Israel
Two American rallies against terrorism took place yesterday, January  16, one in New York City and the other in Berkeley, California.
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<p>Esther Levens &#8211; Jan 17, 2005<br />
Unity  Coalition for Israel</p>
<div id="common">Two American rallies against terrorism took place yesterday, January  16, one in New York City and the other in Berkeley, California.</p>
<p>The rally in New York City was a memorial to the nine Israelis murdered  by Arab terrorists during the past week. It took place at the PLO UN  Mission at 11:00 am. Of the nine victims of PLO-backed terrorism this  past week, seven were Jewish and two were Arabs.</p>
<p>The NY Memorial was organized by Amcha-The Coalition for Jewish  Concerns, whose national president Rabbi Avi Weiss declared: &#8220;Israeli  Prime Minister Sharon is absolutely correct in severing contacts with  Mahmoud Abbas, the new Palestinian Authority president, until Mr. Abbas  reigns in the very terrorists with whom he publicly appeared during his  election campaign. There are over a dozen Palestinian security services  under Mr. Abbas’ control. He cannot speak of peace while at the same  moment giving terrorists free reign for murder and mayhem.&#8221;</p>
<p>The second rally against terrorism took place on the west coast at the  Martin Luther King, Jr. Park of the Berkeley Civic Center.  It was held  on the same day as the NY event and brought together a grassroots  coalition of organizations.  Included was the display of the wreckage of  an Israeli bus left behind by an Arab suicide terrorist one year ago.  The organizers announced that the purpose of the rally was to  commemorate all victims of terrorism &#8211; those murdered and those injured,  their families and orphaned children. It included  a Memorial Service  and Kaddish (Jewish Memorial Service) for the victims of the bus  bombing. The burned-out vehicle was demolished in the 140th suicide bus  bombing to take place prior to January 2004.</p>
<p>Organizers explained that the rally&#8217;s mission statement is taken from  language adopted by the United Nations Security Council on October 9th,  2004: &#8220;All intentional acts of violence against civilians are  unjustifiable by any political, philosophical, ideological, racial,  ethnic or religious considerations.&#8221;</p>
<p>In a press release, the Berkeley rally organizers added: &#8220;Today&#8217;s  principle threats are abstract and mobile. Terror has no fixed address;  it has attacked from Bali to Singapore, Riyadh, Istanbul, Argentina,  Peru, Israel, Russia (Moscow and Baslan,) India, New York, the Pentagon,  U.S. airplanes, Spain, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Ireland, Honduras and  many other countries and locations. We must raise public awareness to  the threats of terrorism and we must fight terrorism and all of its  manifestations.&#8221;</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unity Coalition for Israel Supports  Netanyahu’s Call for a Disengagement Referendum in Israel
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<p>September  15, 2004 (Shawnee Mission, KS) – The Unity Coalition for Israel (UCI),  the largest worldwide coalition of Jewish and Christian organizations,  issued a resolution today backing Benjamin Netanyahu’s call for a  referendum on Israel’s unilateral disengagement plan from the Gaza Strip  and four northern West Bank settlements.</p>
<p>In an interview on September 13, 2004, Finance Minister Netanyahu  suggested the Knesset draft legislation to enable such a referendum and  expressed concerns over a possible outbreak of a civil war in the  country.</p>
<p>“The members of the Unity Coalition for Israel are extremely concerned  that the disengagement plan proposed by Prime Minister Sharon might  escalate the wave of deadly terrorist attacks on Israelis and might even  embolden a major military strike on Israel by its radical Islamist  adversaries, such as Iran, “said Esther Levens, CEO and Founder of UCI.</p>
<p>The UCI works to strengthen the continued support the American public  has shown to the State of Israel for decades in light of Israel’s role  in fighting radical Islamist terrorism and its strategic position as the  only true democracy in the Middle East.</p>
<p>“A national referendum on a political and military plan that might  endanger the very existence of the State of Israel, is considered by the  UCI to be an appropriate and essential expression of democracy,” said  Dr. Michael Anbar, Prof. Emeritus, NYU, Buffalo and UCI Advisor on  Middle East Affairs. “Recent developments point to the erosion of  democracy in the State of Israel. Israel’s Prime Minister has fired  Cabinet members who disagreed with his disengagement policies and has  rejected a recent proposal for a national referendum on the  disengagement plan that was requested by a large segment of the Israeli  citizenry, including senior members in his reshuffled Cabinet,” stressed  Dr. Anbar.</p>
<p>“We are deeply concerned that the rejection of the proposed referendum,  following the previous non-democratic actions of Israel’s Prime  Minister, might be used by Israel’s political enemies in the US as  evidence that Israel is no longer a genuine democracy,” said Levens.</p>
<p>The UCI has repeatedly expressed its position against the disengagement  plan.</p>
<p><strong>Contact:</strong><br />
Esther Levens<br />
CEO &amp; Founder, Unity Coalition  for Israel<br />
Phone: 913-648-0022<br />
Fax: 913-648-7997<br />
E-mail: <a href="mailto:esther@israelunitycoalition.org">esther@israelunitycoalition.org</a></p>
<p><em>Founded in 1991, the Unity Coalition for Israel, is the largest  worldwide coalition of Jewish and Christian organizations, with more  than 200 groups representing millions of people dedicated to Israel.  Though its members have many different backgrounds, they share one  common goal: A Safe and Secure Israel.</em></p>
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