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Special Double Feature: “A Bad Week for Two Baraks” and “Wake Up, Christians, Jews and Historians…Time to Re-Claim Your History and Your Bible”
Written by Marty Roberts on November 8, 2010 – 11:16 am -Further proof of the uselessness of the United Nations…
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The US President Barak receives a strong message from American voters, while Israeli Labor Party Leader Barak receives a similar message from the leader of the Histadrut Labor Union…
Also…The United States subjects itself to a severe dressing down by that champion of Human rights, the United Nations, with Cuba, Iran and Libya leading the charge…

And…The United Nations’ UNESCO decides to accept the palestinian version of history and the Bible…They declare Rachel’s Tomb and the Cave of the Patriarchs officially as mosques…Where is the Christian outrage?…How about some historians speaking up?…

Plus…Pamela Anderson participates in the Israeli parliament, James Bond may be filming next in Israel…Life is good in the Holyland…
All this and more on “The Marty Roberts Show”…
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Michael Jackson is in Bahrain
Written by Marty Roberts on August 25, 2010 – 7:48 am -A fitting place for him to fully express his anti-semitism, no?
So, why does he always surround himself with Jews?…
And…Hebron – The Second Holiest Place in Judaism…
It’s at the center of the storm today, as it was in Biblical Times…
Marty talks about Hebron in the Torah (Bible) and in the news today…
Plus…Arab vs. Jewish mothers in the Torah, Hagar, Ishmael, Abraham and Sarah…
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Israeli Policemen Shot in Cold Blood…Another Reminder That Israel is in a War With the Palestinians
Written by Marty Roberts on June 14, 2010 – 2:01 pm -These Israeli cops were merely doing their job…on their way to their assigned posts in Hebron on route 60. They were ambushed and shot…Cold-blooded murder…
Israel has no peace partners…We are at war…We MUST win the war…Don’t even start with “Two state solutions”…
Police officer killed and two wounded in West Bank shooting
Gunmen ambush police vehicle on road 60 carrying officers to duty stations in Hebron.
Reprinted from Haaretz.com
A police officer was killed and two others wounded in a shooting attack on their vehicle outside the West Bank city of Hebron on Monday morning, police said.
An wounded police officer arrives at a Jerusalem hospital after a West Bank shooting, June 14, 2010An wounded police officer arrives at a Jerusalem hospital after a West Bank shooting, June 14, 2010
Photo by: Olivier FitussiAll three were evacuated by helicopter to Hadassa hospital in Jerusalem, emergency services said, as the army began scouring the area for the attackers.
A doctor at Hadassa said the most severely wounded officer was in critical condition when he arrived at the hospital after being shot in the stomach. He later died of his wounds.
Army Radio reported that a fourth officer received treatment – possibly for shock.
Gunmen opened fire on the police vehicle as it traveled on road 60, north of Hebron, carrying officers to duty stations in the city.
Initial investigations suggest the shooting was a planned ambush.
“This was definitely a terrorist attack. It was carried out on an ordinary police vehicle and forces are now combing the scene,” said police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld.
Settler anger
Following the shooting, the head of the Civil Administration, the Israeli military authority that governs the West Bank, accused Palestinian Authority leaders of not enough to prevent violence. Brig-Gen. Yoav Mordechai said the attack was a “serious incident” that could not be overlooked.
Settler leaders turned on the government, saying the attack was a result of government moves to lift restrictions on Palestinians in the West Bank.
Michael Ben-Ari, a Knesset member for the right-wing National Union party, said: “The writing was on the wall. Opening roadblocks encourages terror and gives a free hand to terrorists.”
A spokesman for the Yesha Council, which represents the settler movement, said: “Sharing security responsibilities with the Palestinians, as the IDF has done across Judea and Samaria [the West Bank] and in Hebron in particular, cannot bring security and Israel’s soldiers and citizens are paying the price in blood.”
According to B’Tselem, a human rights group, the number of manned checkpoints inside the West Bank, went down from 63 to 44 in the past year. Eighteen of the checkpoints are in Hebron.
Second shooting in weeks
Last month two Israelis were hurt by broken glass when bullets hit their car on a different stretch of the same road.
The Imad Mughniyeh Group of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades claimed responsibility for that attack.
In March 2009, two policemen were killed when gunmen opened fire on their car on road 90, also in the West Bank.
Tags: hebron, israeli, palestinian, policemen, shooting, terrorist
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Celebrating Israel Apartheid Week…Who is the REAL Apartheid State in the Middle East?
Written by Marty Roberts on March 4, 2010 – 12:07 pm -New Show/Podcast!!!
As if you didn’t know…Across university campuses worldwide, the celebration of “Israel Apartheid Week” is in full swing…But is there any truth to the idea of apartheid in Israel?…In fact, apartheid is alive and well in the Middle East, but it’s location is entirely different from what the anti-semites want you to think…And…What about religious freedom?…The history of the Cave (Tomb) of the Patriarchs (Maarat HaMachpela) bears out why Israel must remain in control of Jewish holy sites in Hebron and elsewhere…All this and more on “The Marty Roberts Show”…Listen to the show below…

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Another Day of Palestinian Rioting in Hebron…Over Nothing
Written by Marty Roberts on February 24, 2010 – 3:35 pm -The Palestinians never miss a chance to riot…What’s a day without rock-and-bottle throwing in Hebron?…How ridiculous to riot over the Jewish State declaring two extremely holy Jewish sites will appear on Israel’s national heritage site list…Rock on…

YNet
Dozens of Palestinians started demonstrating next to a checkpoint in Hebron. They burned tires and threw stones at security forces, which employed crowd dispersal methods on the group.
This is the third day of disturbances in Hebron after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the inclusion of the Cave of the Patriarchs and Rachel’s Tomb on Israel’s national heritage site list.
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Israel MUST Remain in Control of Jewish Holy Sites..No Matter WHAT the UN or Anyone Else Says
Written by Marty Roberts on February 23, 2010 – 3:03 pm -As usual, the UN can be counted on for setting new heights of “Chutzpa”…OF COURSE Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb are part of Israel’s National heritage! Israel is a Jewish state. Rachel was the wife of one of the Jewish forefathers, the mother of two of Israel’s twelve tribes. Hebron was the capital of Israel for SEVEN YEARS under the rule of King David (he was Jewish, by the way) before he moved his monarchy to the present capital of Israel, Jerusalem.
Israel has always allowed access to ALL of her holy sites to ALL religions, something that cannot be said about Jewish Holy sites when they have been under Muslim control. Read more »
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It’s About Time!!!
Written by Marty Roberts on February 22, 2010 – 11:55 am -Naturally, all of Israel’s enemies, including our enemies within, (I’m talking about Israel’s own self-hating Jews and anti-Israel arab citizens) are in a tizzy fit over Bibi’s government decision to officially acknowledge Israel’s rich, ancient Jewish heritage. There can be absolutely no doubt about sited in Hebron and Bethlehem being essential, integral parts of Israel. The Jewish forefathers, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob are buried in Hebron, with their wives, except, of course for Rachel. She is buried outside of Bethlehem. HER tomb was also officially acknowledged by Israel’s government. And don’t forget that King David ruled over the ancient kingdom of Israel from Hebron for SEVEN YEARS before the government moved to Israel’s present and eternal capital, Jerusalem.
It’s about time.

PM grants heritage status to West Bank religious sites
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced yesterday that the Cave of the Patriarchs in Hebron and Rachel’s Tomb in Bethlehem will be added to the list of the country’s national heritage sites.
By Fadi Eyadat and Jonathan Lis
Speaking at a special cabinet meeting in the northern town of Tel Hai, Netanyahu said that right-wing religious party Shas persuaded him to add the two sites to the list.
“Our existence depends not only on the Israel Defense Forces or our economic resilience – it is anchored in … the national sentiment that we will bestow on the coming generations and in our ability to justify our connection to the land,” Netanyahu said.
Tel Hai, which is part of the kibbutz Kfar Giladi, was the site of a 1920 battle between Zionist settlers and Bedouin. It was led by Joseph Trumpeldor, the one-armed soldier whose fall in battle is cited in Israeli military lore.
Tags: bethlehem, hebron, heritage, israel, netanyahu
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