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Friday, April 22, 2011

Jewish, Not Arab, Roots in Judea and Samaria

Please let me say: Jewish (Yudah and Ephraim - Israelites), Not Arab, Roots in Judea and Samaria. The truth has to come up: Is there an possibility that more than thousand Ephraimites sign an document for an Ephraimite counsel with an embassy in Jerusalem with the desire to be recognized and the possibility to live in their Elohim given Land without becoming an Jew but living together with the Jews as Israel? click: Sign the petition for Ephraim That their comes an 'Ephraim-Mars' to Israel filled with Love an Compassion from Abba YHWH for the Jews and our Land.... .

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by Hillel Fendel

U.S. Pres. Barack Obama’s demand that Israel not settle Jews in the Biblical areas of Judea and Samaria ignores thoroughly-documented Jewish roots in the Land of Israel, and in Judea/Samaria in particular.

Yoram Ettinger, a former liaison for Congressional affairs in Israel's Washington embassy, lists in the latest of his periodic position papers some of the evidence showing that Judea and Samaria has Jewish, not Arab, roots.
Area Always Known as "Judea and Samaria"
Ettinger negates Obama's claim – enunciated during his June 4, 2009 speech at Cairo University – that "the aspiration for a Jewish homeland is rooted in" the Holocaust. For one thing, Ettinger notes, many world-renowned travelers, historians and archeologists of earlier centuries refer to "Judea and Samaria," while the term "West Bank" was coined only 60 years ago.
Read the rest of this article on: Arutz7
 

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