Excerpts from the Book
"Hence, on Mount Sinai, the Children of Israel, who had officially become a nation at the Exodus from Egypt, were now given their raison d'etre, their reason for existence, and their Holy Book to guide them. The nation of Israel was not meant to be "a nation like all the other nations", but a nation with a specific purpose, a position of spiritual responsibility and leadership."
"In reality, there are no such places as the West Bank or the Occupied Territories. Any child in Israel or elsewhere who has opened a Bible knows that there are no such places, but that there is a region called Samaria, to the north of Jerusalem, and another called Judea, to the south of Jerusalem. The roots of Israel clearly rest in these hills and valleys that are dotted with almond and fig trees. Nonetheless, there are those who prefer not to blind their eyes with facts."
"The terrorism on the roads increased drastically after the failed Camp David Summit in the year 2000. Since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, every sign of Israeli weakness had brought on a noticeable increase in terror attacks. The media focused on the terrible bus bombings in the cities, but the residents of the Israeli heartland, known in the media only as "the settlers", were on the receiving end of the terrorists' bullets. The terrorists, using their Kalashnikov assault rifles, launched daily shooting attacks on the residents of the heartland communities, but much of the media ignored the trauma of the rapidly increasing number of terror victims in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza. By 2001, every commute to work or school had become a perilous adventure for the mothers, fathers, and children of the heartland."
"At that point, I remembered that I had my toddler sitting in back of me in the baby seat and I frantically turned to him and asked him, "Ruby, are you okay?" He just stared straight ahead. His eyes were wide open. His mouth was wide open. He looked like he was trying to cry, but no sounds were coming out. I didn't see any blood, so I assumed that he was just in shock. I quickly tried to start the ignition, but with no success, shifting gears from drive to park to neutral and back again, and the terrorists were still shooting!"
"In reality, there are no such places as the West Bank or the Occupied Territories. Any child in Israel or elsewhere who has opened a Bible knows that there are no such places, but that there is a region called Samaria, to the north of Jerusalem, and another called Judea, to the south of Jerusalem. The roots of Israel clearly rest in these hills and valleys that are dotted with almond and fig trees. Nonetheless, there are those who prefer not to blind their eyes with facts."
"The terrorism on the roads increased drastically after the failed Camp David Summit in the year 2000. Since the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993, every sign of Israeli weakness had brought on a noticeable increase in terror attacks. The media focused on the terrible bus bombings in the cities, but the residents of the Israeli heartland, known in the media only as "the settlers", were on the receiving end of the terrorists' bullets. The terrorists, using their Kalashnikov assault rifles, launched daily shooting attacks on the residents of the heartland communities, but much of the media ignored the trauma of the rapidly increasing number of terror victims in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza. By 2001, every commute to work or school had become a perilous adventure for the mothers, fathers, and children of the heartland."
"At that point, I remembered that I had my toddler sitting in back of me in the baby seat and I frantically turned to him and asked him, "Ruby, are you okay?" He just stared straight ahead. His eyes were wide open. His mouth was wide open. He looked like he was trying to cry, but no sounds were coming out. I didn't see any blood, so I assumed that he was just in shock. I quickly tried to start the ignition, but with no success, shifting gears from drive to park to neutral and back again, and the terrorists were still shooting!"
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