The Jerusalem Post

Who’s the ‘ frier’?

- • By KALMAN MICHOEL The writer lives in Gush Etzion.

In response to elana maryles sztokman’s october 15 column, “anyone who thinks trump is good for the jews is a ‘ freier’:

sztokman – a democrat party operative and vice chair for media and policy for democrats abroad- Israel, asserts that any jewish person that thinks that president donald trump is a friend of the jews is a “freier”– a sucker. to quote sen. daniel patrick moynihan, “you are entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.”

a january pew survey found 71% of Israelis approve of trump. Given that roughly 74% of Israelis are jews and roughly 20% are arabs- who largely oppose trump ( mitvim survey, september) this statistic is even more glaring, highlighti­ng the near universal support of trump by jewish- Israelis.

While sztokman believes the overwhelmi­ng majority of Israelis are freiers, perhaps she should consider for a moment, “maybe it’s me.”

Israel and the more than 6 million jews here face many threats, two of which are existentia­l. these are threats so dangerous, that were either to materializ­e, it could risk a second holocaust, G- d forbid.

the first is a nuclear armed Iran. joe biden and the democrats wish to re- enter the Iran nuclear deal. the deal’s sunset provisions guarantee Iran a pathway to nuclear weapons if they honor the deal, and even sooner if they cheat. ( and they always cheat.)

the Iranian regime has declared its intention to “wipe Israel off the map,” and its leadership has publicly contemplat­ed a nuclear strike on Israel. missile restrictio­ns are set to expire in 2023, raising grave concerns of Iran’s potential to outfit such missiles with nuclear warheads. In contrast, trump withdrew from the disastrous deal, reimposed crushing sanctions on tehran and vowed that he will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons.

the second is an Israel reduced to indefensib­le borders via the so- called “two- state solution.” Israel proper, at her narrowest point, is only 15 km. wide. With today’s modern weaponry, without the buffer zone of judea and samaria, Israel simply cannot defend the rest of the country. Israel was routinely attacked before 1967 when Israel did not control this territory.

the obama/ biden administra­tion consistent­ly opposed our rights to the biblical heartland of judea and samaria – even in contravent­ion of internatio­nal law. article 80 of the un charter granted the jewish people the irrevocabl­e right to settle in judea, samaria, and jerusalem. democrats continue to oppose these rights, endangerin­g our security. conversely, trump and the republican­s side with Israel, recognizin­g our sovereign territoria­l rights and security needs.

joe biden said he wants to reopen the plo mission in Washington. the plo is a terrorist organizati­on committed to Israel’s destructio­n. trump shuttered the mission.

biden said he wants to restore funding to the palestinia­n authority. since money is fungible, this will end up subsidizin­g the pa’s “pay- for- slay” terror pension incentive program that obscenely rewards any terrorist that murders a jew with a lifetime pension. some 1,500 traditiona­l rabbis signed a petition condemning this, calling it “morally repugnant” to use american taxpayer money to incentiviz­e terrorism against jews and americans, like taylor Force, and others.

What a stark contrast to trump, who signed into law the taylor Force act to combat this incentive system and subsequent­ly cut funding to the pa. With less money to fund terrorism, it’s no wonder that terrorist attacks against Israelis have fallen under trump, compared to when the obama/ biden administra­tion gave the pa hundreds of millions of dollars of us taxpayer money.

We pro- Israel jews will never forget how the obama/ biden administra­tion stabbed Israel in the back at the un security council. they orchestrat­ed an anti- Israel coalition to submit resolution 2334 and then abstained in the vote, allowing the resolution to pass. this orwellian resolution perversely declares the Western Wall and the temple mount – judaism’s holiest site, to be “occupied palestinia­n territory,” along with the entire eastern part of jerusalem, and the jewish communitie­s in judea and samaria.

the simon Wiesenthal center ranked this as the single most antisemiti­c incident of 2016. compare this

treachery to trump – who tried to stop it before he was even inaugurate­d. his and the republican party’s position recognizes Israeli sovereignt­y over virtually all the jewish communitie­s in judea and samaria, an undivided jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the Golan heights. trump was the first us president to affirm this sovereignt­y by moving the us embassy to jerusalem. the obama/ biden state department wouldn’t even permit a jewish family – the Zivotofsky family, to have “jerusalem, Israel” on their

passport. Instead, they demanded that it only say, “jerusalem”, denying the jewish people’s historic, religious and legal rights to jerusalem.

this summary is only a partial list. also omitted is the long list of hoaxes, criminalit­y, abuse of power, lying, and corruption perpetrate­d by democrats that make trump’s foibles look sterling by comparison.

Given the increased influence the anti- Israel, antisemiti­c progressiv­e caucus has over biden and the democrats, a biden/ harris administra­tion

would likely be even more anti- Israel and antisemiti­c than the obama/ biden administra­tion was.

It takes a special kind of chutzpah by democrats to witness their party consistent­ly betray us and then claim that we are freiers if we don’t support them.

We pro- Israel americans and americanIs­raeli jews will be eagerly casting our vote to re- elect the most pro- Israel, philosemit­ic president in us history – president donald j. trump.

 ?? ( Ronen Zvulun/ Reuters) ?? IVANKA TRUMP and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stand next to the dedication plaque at the US Embassy in Jerusalem during the dedication ceremony in 2018.
( Ronen Zvulun/ Reuters) IVANKA TRUMP and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin stand next to the dedication plaque at the US Embassy in Jerusalem during the dedication ceremony in 2018.

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