We Cannot Change Them

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Excerpt from this day’s program:

…This conflicted Israeli identity has from the get-go been a product of Zionism’s post-Jewish aspirations to become a normal people and a radically wrong-headed misunderstanding of the hatred we are subject to. In all these efforts at peacemaking and expressing sorrow — peace-making which entails offering goodies to our mortal enemies — is the mistaken view of the quality of their hatred and violence which Israelis like our leaders think is amenable to modification and change. The Oslo delusion was predicated on the belief that 1) the Arabs wanted a state just like ours, small, in Balestine, for a homeland, when these tribal people never have had such an aspiration and 2) it was within Israel’s power to change them. Peres, Rabin, Rabin, Tsipi Livni, Boojie Herzog & Co. thought that they had the power to persuade the Arabs of our good intentions; to change their feelings toward us by goodwill gestures in order to convince them that we really are nice people who mean them no harm; people who even want to see them prosper and create a homeland for their stateless brothers and sisters just as the Jewish people via Zionism aspired to create a haven and home for theirs.

This attitude is result of their post-Jewish drive to stop being Jewish, stop being a people that dwells alone.

On the contrary. Israel will mature and return to its true identity as a people that dwells alone when it reaches the awareness that the hatred directed at us has nothing to do with any injustice we allegedly have committed or commit, and that there is nothing we can do until Moshiach arrives to soothe the savage breast of these sons of Ham and Ishmael…