When the Jews returned, the stones warmed and the city walls shone like fiery gold in the sunlight. Now, once again, the nation, the Church, islam are all on safari to net and capture G-d in order to own Jerusalem.They all wish to claim the Holy of Holies, built by King Solomon on precise instructions from G-d.
Today we even have Jewish leaders who neither believe in Jerusalem nor the ground they walk on. They think that ridding themselves of Jerusalem and the Land of Judea , Samaria , the Jordan Valley and the Golan Heights, then all of Israel 's enemies will forgive the Jews for returning to the Land of their Patriarchs. Now the nations are gathering to take Jerusalem and appease the muslim Arabs who wish to enthrone Allah in Jerusalem to finally confirm that islam rules the world.
The nations, the Church, even the Arabist State Department (which includes the new President) wants Jerusalem internationalized. That ultimately means that when Jerusalem goes, so do the Jewish people - all of which is apparently part of the whole plan.
– EMANUEL A. WINSTON, Mid East analyst & commentator
Likud party chairman and Knesset Opposition leader MK Binyamin Netanyahu warned at the Jerusalem Conference Wednesday, January 28th, that the Obama administration and leftist Israeli politicians will try to internationalize Holy Sites in Jerusalem -- and he vowed to fight the move.
Netanyahu told the audience, "Some politicians are trying to blur the importance of the Temple Mount to the Jewish People by referring to it as the ' Holy Basin .' We, as Jews, know who built the Temple Mount ."
The term " Holy Basin " refers to the area of the Temple Mount , the Mount of Olives, Mount Zion and a variety of Christian holy sites which the administration of former U.S. President Bill Clinton recommended be administered under a "special regime."
This raises the issue of who would administer the Temple Mount , since at present the Wakf Islamic Authority controls the site, albeit under Israeli sovereignty. Moreover, the Arab neighborhoods surrounding the Temple Mount , home to tens of thousands of Israeli Arab residents, are also a part of greater Jerusalem , and thereby fall into the same discussion.
Former prime minister Netanyahu, who will likely return to his old leadership role after the February 10 Israel elections, repeatedly emphasized the Likud's loyalty to the concept of a united Jerusalem .
"We have demonstrated in the past, and will continue to demonstrate our commitment to a complete, undivided Jerusalem ," Netanyahu assured a packed hall at the Jerusalem Regency Hotel, where he opened the final day of the Jerusalem Conference.
"What would have happened had we not built all those neighborhoods" around the central part of the capital after the Six-Day War, Netanyahu asked. " Jerusalem would have been choked." Moreover, he said, transferring sovereignty over those areas to the Palestinian Authority is not an option.
"Everyone knows what will happen if we were to leave those areas and divide Jerusalem . Someone will enter - and that someone will be Hamas."
Dividing the capital, or resurrecting the specter of internationalizing the "Holy Basin," this time at the recommendation of the U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, would cause more problems even for the international community that it would solve, he added.
The three major religions of the world exist in peace, have access to all their sites, only because Jerusalem is united and under Israeli rule, Netanyahu contended, adding in deliberately Hebrew-accented English, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
National Union party Chairman Yaakov Katz, Likud MK Dr. Yuval Steinitz, Likud Chairman Binyamin Netanyahu spoke at the 2009 Jerusalem Conference.
After Netanyahu's Jerusalem Conference speech, he convened with his fellow party member Dr. Yuval Steinitz and Ichud Leumi (National Union) party Chairman Yaakov Katz. Katz asked the Likud chairman what his plans are for a coalition after the Israel elections. Netanyahu responded, "We will establish a broad coalition based on all the Zionist parties - blue and orange." [ Orange is the color associated with the Ichud Leumi (National Union) party and its supporters.]
The meeting between Netanyahu and Katz was held in a positive atmosphere with reciprocal intentions for developing a close working relationship. Katz later told reporters, "Only a strong Ichud Leumi (National Union) in the Knesset will insure that all the good intentions of the government will be implemented."
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