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Press Release
For Immediate Release 12-20-07
Natsal
In response to a call issued by the New Jewish Congress, the Sanhedrin and the Holy
Temple and Temple Mount movements dated December 19, 2007, which stated the following:
“We call upon
all nations who cherish freedom and who believe in the word of God as manifest in the Torah of Israel and its prophets to
rebuke the government of Israel for its disgraceful treatment of all that is holy to the Jewish people before the eyes of
the entire world," said a statement by the New Jewish Congress, the Sanhedrin and the Holy Temple and Temple Mount movements.”
Natsal declares our
intentions to stand with the New Jewish Congress in opposition to the division of Israel and Jerusalem, and endorses
them in their efforts to oppose the division of the land of Israel for political gain
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Press Release
For Immediate Release 11-19-07
Natsal
In advance of the Annapolis Conference, Natsal
would like to go on record stating that as an organization, we are opposed to any forced diplomatic initiatives which would compel the nation of Israel to cede territory or divide Jerusalem in order to gain some
measure of “peace.” Instead, we call upon our leaders to re-think
their positions, examine the facts of this conflict further, and make proper decisions which would serve to save
innocent lives in the future.
We think the foundational theory of the Annapolis
Conference, that peace can be obtained by Israeli territorial concessions to the Palestinians and other Arab neighbors, is
fundamentally flawed and should be abandoned.
We note with concern that the territories most
often cited by the Palestinians and other Arab neighbors as desired for return are extremely strategic to the defense of Israel,
and the loss of these territories will greatly affect the ability of the Israeli
military to defend it’s citizens while giving the combined Arab and Palestinian forces a strategic advantage in any
future military operations against Israel..
We also note that Jerusalem, as a city, rightfully
belongs to the Jewish people. As such, Jerusalem should not be divided, parceled, or otherwise doled out to any nation or
group of people who use terrorism, military action, or the murder of innocent civilians as an instrument to gain military
and political advantage in any world forum. To believe so is reprehensible, and morally wrong.
It is also the position of Natsal that the territorial
issues that will be discussed at Annapolis will only serve to advance the process of a well planned campaign of genocide against
the Israeli people by their hostile Arab neighbors.
The real issue that should be confronted at Annapolis
is the xenophobic, nearly fascist hatred of Israel by it’s neighbors, including the Palestinian people, and how this
allied xenophobic movement is rapidly turning into a well coordinated combined arms buildup and propaganda
campaign which seems to have the goal of initiating a genocidal war against the Israeli people in the future.
As an organization, we at Natsal are dedicated
to standing by Israel in her time of need, and, as Messianic believers, we express our unconditional solidarity and
commitment to their survival with "no strings attached", in the days ahead.
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