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Monday, March 19, 2007

Palastinian Land grab continues

On march 18, Arabs from Yata, entered area declared closed military zone, on The Talliah farm, with flocks of sheep and goats, destroying growing grain and fodder crops. This is a violation, already, however, the Arabs further encroached, driving their sheep and goats into land legally apportioned to Talliah and closed to other's flocks and right up to the fenced habitation area of the Talliah Farm.

Wishing to avoid a confrontation, Yaakov Talliah called the Police and Army. The police did not even bother to show up. This sends the message that Lawlessness will be tolerated if it is by Arabs against Jewish settlers.

The army sent a patrol, who just observed the situation, only telling the trespassers to leave when the threatened the actual houses of the farm.

Yaakov Talliah and Jochanan Shareth's Farms have been repeatedly burgled and vandalized by local Arabs, making this current situation different because of the political climate of appeasement, which can only lead to more bloodshed.

Yaakov Gelobter

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Arabs continue to attack Israeli farmers

Beginning a week ago (on March 6) and continuing, Arab Provocateurs have been hard at work testing the extent of the gift they were given by the Israeli civil administration.

One month ago, that body, following our government's general weakness, declared Yaakov Talliah's grain field which he has been farming for three years, a closed military zone.

Yaakov and Jochanan Shareth at his neighboring farm have been plagued with Arabs coming armed with clubs, on missions to graze sheep, 2-3 at a time, and to uproot endangered wild plants.

It is only thanks to these farmers vigilance and patience that no one has been injured or killed.

A new and sinister element has been recently added when anarchist Israelis Ezra Naui and Arik Asherman began bringing volunteers to help the Arabs to plant olive trees in the area. Not only is this a violation on the disputed land where the courts have not yet rendered the final verdict, but these raids involve destruction of property clearly under Yaakov and Yochanan's jurisdiction.

Since then the situation has deteriorated, including Arabs from Yata treating Jochanan's Property as a landfill site.
Here are pictures take at the farm Sunday morning following Saturday's Jewish sabbath.

(Photos not available now)


Note the amount of trash spilling from the sacks. Only our concerted efforts on behalf of these people can save them from eviction by the government and harassment by local Arabs and their Anarchist co-conspiritors.

Following is an article from Jihad Watch showing how the Palestinian Moslems treat potential voices of dissent. Note the fact that the Palestinian authority, Now under control of conservative muslins Hamas leaders notes but does nothing to stop clerics from preaching against the internet or gangs from firebombing internet cafes.

Reported by Yaakov (Jay) Gelobter




45 internet café bombings in Gaza since December 1

On the grounds that those cafés are "trying to make a whole generation preoccupied with matters other than jihad and worship." An update on . "In chaotic Gaza, the Internet is a target," from

CAIRO — Soon after a firebomb exploded at 3 a.m. and destroyed four computers in the Al-Shawa Online Internet Cafe in Gaza, owner Alaa al-Shawa clicked onto his e-mail at an undamaged machine.
The first message surprised him: It was from the bombers themselves, explaining that establishments such as his were keeping Muslims away from prayer and providing pornography. That’s why it was hit.
“This just shows how confused these fanatics are,” said Al-Shawa, 27. “Even they use the Internet to circulate their statements, but they think everyone else uses it for porno.”
About 45 Internet outlets have been bombed since Dec. 1, according to figures from Gaza’s Central Police Office. The attacks are occurring against a backdrop of intense infighting between Fatah, the main faction of the Palestine Liberation Organization, and Hamas, the Islamist party and militia that has grown into the Palestinians’ dominant political force. The street clashes have led to general lawlessness.
“Gaza society tends toward conservatism, and some people are suspicious of the Internet, but the attacks on Internet cafes come in the context of general chaos,” said Isam Younis, director of Gaza’s independent Al-Mizan Center for Human Rights. “Simply, there’s an absence of law.”
A group called the Swords of Islamic Righteousness has claimed responsibility for the attacks. In a leaflet distributed at Al-Azhar University last month, it said it attacked Internet cafes “which are trying to make a whole generation preoccupied with matters other than jihad and worship.”
The group also claimed to have blown up the car of someone who played his stereo loudly. And it has firebombed pharmacies it suspects of peddling narcotics and recreational drugs, police say.
The Internet is a means for some 1.4 million residents to break out of the isolation of the Gaza Strip, where there is no functioning airport or seaport and where crossing the borders into Israel or Egypt is subject to tight control.
The bomb placed above the door at Al-Shawa’s store did $4,000 damage. “The cafe is my only source of income,” he said.
He invested $30,000 to start the business in September 2001, he said. “My cafe has a good reputation,” he added. “I have a filter to block out porno.”
Muhammed Shpeir, a 19-year-old psychology student at Azhar University, said he came to the cafe to chat, e-mail friends and do school research. “I’ve never traveled outside Gaza, so this is the only place I can communicate with people far away,” he said. “Morocco, Algeria? It’s a good way to pass time. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with it.”
Shukri Jubri, 15, a high-school student, noted that there are no cinemas or discos. “Except for television, there’s not much amusement,” he said. “Also, I do my homework with Interne t help,” he said.
“The funny thing is, people have Internet at home now,” Al-Shawa said. “So what are the bombers going to do? Attack the houses, too? Believe me, if anyone is watching porno, it’s at home.”


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Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Minister Peretz In The News





Remember this photo?

Congratulations to Cheri Goldman (Los Angeles) and Yosef Baum (Ra'anana)



Answer: The lens caps are on Minister Peretz's field glasses!

extra credit: This has gotten him more International press then anything he has ever done.











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Baruch Nachshon, Mystical Artist of Hevron


Hi again,

Baruch Nachshon, as well as his son Yitzchak, and everyone at NACHSHONART are good friends of CARMELVIEWS, who offer every support and aid. Please visit their site, where you can see his work and purchase prints of many of his paintings in various sizes. Following is the Bio of the artist.

Regards,

Yaakov Gelobter, Editor

Baruch Nachshon was born in Haifa in Mandatory Palestine (Israel) in 1939.

Nachshon began painting at an earlyage, He developed his relationship to art
and to artists throughout
his youth. During his military service Nachshon herded
flocks for the
IDF, filling his life with a love and appreciation for nature. His
work work is filled with the life and imagery he received then. Upon
completing his military service Nachshon was torn between temptation
of an artists life in Paris and his deep love for the land of Israel.
Nachshon Chose Israel, his spiritual home. He continued his art
training with Shlomo Nerani, Cezanne's only pupil, his mentor from
childhood.Nachshon, whom Nerani viewed as his spiritual heir,
was his only student allowed to see the master at work.

Nachshon is a devoted Lubavitch Hassid since being drawn
to the movement by
its evocative, spiritual melodies.

In 1965, Nachshon met with his Rebbe, Menachem Mendel
Schneerson
in a private session, lasting three hours. The
young artist was able to share with the Rebbe his concerns and
misgivings about his role as a Jewish artist
and the conflicts which
confront him. The Rebbe advised Nachshon that for many generations
the art of painting had failed to find its ultimate rectification in holiness,
but that with the help of God he might come to bring about that long
anticipated rectification. The Rebbe then offered to fund Nachshon's
studies in New York on the condition that he would find a program of
study acceptable to Jewish religious values. Despite the difficulty
inherent in such a task, Nachshon gladly received the Rebbe's offer
and devoted himself fully to the celebration of the wisdom of the
Creator through visual art.

Yaakov (Jay) Gelobter






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Monday, March 5, 2007

Pommygranate: Teapacks - Push the button (Eurovision 2007 Song)

If you haven't heard Israel is slated to be represented at the 2007 Eurovision contest by Teapacs (formerly known as Tipex) singing a song against terror, bombs, and the big one-- the Iranian Nuclear program. The band hales from S'derot in the negev near the Gaza strip, the area has been under frequent attack from rockets from Gaza, since the abandonment of Gush Katif (and its Jewish residents.
The following is a link to an excellent post by a Canadian-Brit living in Australia about the issue, please look at it,
Pommygranate: Teapacks - Push the button (Eurovision 2007 Song)

Thursday, March 1, 2007

European friends help fight expulsion of jews from their land






60+ German Christians, Lovers of Zion and friends of the Jewish people came to Har Hevron on February 22 to show support for the embattled family farms of Hebron Hills. The group, accompanied by their pastor, arrived at Jochanan Shareth's "Magen David Farm at 12:30. Jochanan provided his visitors with a light lunch, while explaining the historical and natural significance of the Hevron hills region, and the dispute with arab encroachment from the village of Yata.

After lunch, I showed the visitors my unique GENESIS NATURE line of Natural, Vegan soaps and cosmetic products. I explained that we have developed these effective, safe, non-allergenic products using products extracted from local plant species growing on Har Hevron's Farms and ranches.



The group then took a short hike across land claimed (with no documents) by Yata Arabs to Yaakov Talliah's Eagle's Flight ranch.



The agricultural land the group visited has been farmed by Yaakov since 2001,and has not been farmed or occupied by Arabs for at least twenty years (documented).



Yaakov and Jochanan farm the land naturally and bio-organically to maintain its health. They also raise sheep, goats, horses, and poultry: all using healthy, ecology friendly practices.



Reported By Yaakov (Jay) Gelobter

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About Me

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I grew up in Southern California where I developed an early apreciation for the land and human life as part of the ecosphere. I was active in vocational agriculture in High School, mentored by Dr. Colin Wainwright. I recieved degrees from California Polytechnic University, while recieving training in Homeopothy, Tai Chi and Wine production. After college, I emigrated to Israel where I make my home. The Judean Hills situated 700- 960 meters above sea level was left to fallow since biblical times, when it was a major center for growing medicinal plants.

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