Arab officer helps protestors enter Gaza
Quite an impressive story, I must say. WorldNetDaily reports that an Arab army officer helped an American delegation of anti-expulsion protestors, which included New York State assemblyman Dov Hikind, to enter the Gaza area.
It's certainly impressive when an Arab resident of Israel can prove to be more righteous than a Jewish one like Ariel Sharon can.
Also, while we're on the subject of Hikind, here's what he had to say:
It's certainly impressive when an Arab resident of Israel can prove to be more righteous than a Jewish one like Ariel Sharon can.
Also, while we're on the subject of Hikind, here's what he had to say:
"I was able to somehow get in. It wasn't easy but I'm here," Hikind told WND. "This plan is evil and it stands against everything Americans should care about. No other country would be allowed to get away with kicking out Jews just because they are Jewish. [Israeli Prime Minister Ariel] Sharon is going to create a rogue state in Gaza that will be the center of world terrorism. It is against U.S. interests."Here's one more thing to show that it's not just Jews, but also Americans, who're against this. But at the same time, if it's against US interests, then that's exactly why Dubya's own push for this is against US interests as well, and why the Congress/Senate is going to have to start criticizing him for it.
Hikind wouldn't comment on how he managed to sneak into Katif. "What's important is that I am here. That I am able to do a little something to oppose the expulsion."
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