March 31, 2006

Israeli Arabs Observe ´Land Day´ in Lod

The iconoclastic Muslims love objects, numbers, and symbols - anything to obfuscate the fact that deep down they know they worship a bloodlusting warmongering man-god. Islam's entire 1,400 year history is full of examples of bloody rampages that included the razing of churches and synagogues, for these were the symbols of the "infidel".

Islam is a mishmash of what Muslims consider to be divine with what Muslims consider to be earthly and it is a very unevolved thought process. Here is another example of an unevolved thought process. Today, Israeli-Arabs observed what they call Land Day.

Land Day "commemorates" the killing of six Arab rioters in 1976. On March 11, 1976, the Israeli government published a plan to expropriate approximately 5,250 acres of land in the Galilee. Less than a third of the land was Arab-owned, and the government cited eminent domain as the reason for the move. The Arab Rakah (New Communist List) Party seized the opportunity to call a general strike for March 30. Riots broke out the night before, with Israeli-Arabs throwing rocks and firebombs at police and soldiers. The riots continued the next day and intensified, resulting in many wounded members of Israeli security forces and the death of the six Arab rioters.

Since 1976, Land Day has become an annual anti-Israel event observed by Arabs on both sides of the Green Line. Hamas and Hizbullah are often publicly supported at Land Day gatherings, with flags from Syria and other hostile Arab countries waved as the Jewish State is denounced.

My fellow Jews, I agree with Israel National Radio’s Yishai Fleisher who said this:
Land Day should be observed by Jews as a day of celebration of Jewish resettlement of the land of Israel. What happened in 1976 was that the Jewish people began taking it back, our enemies rebelled and we killed them. That is Land Day.

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