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    So I was browsing the internet, and came across this article written by a Dutch prophecy watcher. I took the time to translate it, though I'm quite certain the English isn't perfect, it should be readible.

    Likud Pre-Elections
    Original Dutch version written by Jan van Barneveld

    While the World has its focus on the pre-elections in the US, there are at least equally important pre-elections elsewhere. In fact, in Israel the Likud party will determine its new party leader, at the end of this month. At least, that is the current planning, I say current because it is quite possible that Netanyahu will decide to push back the elections, if his own position as party leader will come in jeopardy.

    I don’t think I really have to explain the importance of these elections, considering the person that gets elected as party leader, is the person that has a very real chance of becoming the next prime minister of Israel. Next to Netanyahu the biggest forerunner for the position is the Orthodox Jew Moshe Feiglin.

    He is the leader of the Manhigut Yehudit(Jewish Leadership) within the Likud Party. A few years ago, Feiglin was initially on a spot on the list that would have almost certainly seen him take a seat in the Knesset, till Netanyahu intervened, and pushed him further down. In essence making it an impossible task for Feiglin to take seat in the Knesset, unless there would have been a miraculous landslide win. His supporters were furious, some threatened to leave the Likud while others threatened to file a lawsuit over the decision. Feiglin however did nothing, his view was simple, “I do not want to create a rift in the Likud. If God wants me to get there, not even Netanyahu can stop me.”

    In 1997 Feiglin was jailed for a period of time over his peaceful resistance against the Oslo Treaty with Arafat. That agreement as you know just as well, if not better than I do, gave Arafat and his band of followers(which as we all know include many terrorists) an easy way into Israel. In hindsight if looked upon the facts with open eyes, one can only conclude that Feiglin was right in fighting these treaties.

    At the beginning of 2011, Feiglin warned that if Netanyahu would continue his buckling under the pressure from the French and the Americans to appease the Palestinians, he would end up like his predecessor Ehud Olmert. He, and not just Feiglin himself, fears that Netanyahu’s current attitude will lead to the eviction of the Jewish settlers in Judea and Samaria.
    One of Feiglins sayings is, “We must put our complete faith in God, and not put our faith in The United States or other Western Allies.”

    About the right wing party Israël Beteinu(Israel our Home) Avigdor Lieberman’s party, he remarked, “They have a few excellent people, and appeal to the conservative voter. However conservatism without God doesn’t work.”

    What does Feiglin want? In short his campaign can be summarized in the next ten points. Israel needs a leader that:

    1. Who is determined to preserve Israel as a Jewish State
    2. Is Loyal to the Jewish majority(80%) in Israel
    3. Ensures a Jewish upbringing for every child in Israel
    4. Works on an open economy, based on Jewish values
    5. Who fights the enemies of Israel, rather than fleeing from them
    6. Who will return the Judicial system to the point where it is once again about justice
    7. Who has an empowered attitude towards the Arabic Israeli
    8. Who works on an unbiased media, which are easily accessible for the entire nation.
    9. Who works on a moral society
    10. Who believes in God

    In recent polls the Likud has been scoring pretty good. The great importance of these elections for the leadership of this party is clear. In truth it doesn’t really matter who becomes the new Israeli leader, as long as it is someone that follow and fears The God of Israel.

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    Very interesting speach by Moshe Feiglin to announce his candidadcy.



    Thank you, each and every one of you. Thank you for choosing to be part of the faith-based revolution. Thank you very much.

    We are all servants of G-d. Not for honor and not for fame – there is nothing but Him.

    The Minister of Education told me that schools in North Tel Aviv are requesting to visit the Cave of Machpelah. Would you have believed that two or three years ago?

    Israel thirsts for meaning. Israel thirsts for the Judaism of liberty. Slowly but surely, a new consciousness is being created here; Jewish consciousness. A wondrous energy of life and hope is awakening the Nation of Israel as it begins to fulfill its destiny. It could be that this year we will be in a new stage of Jewish history; the stage in which most of the Jewish People are in their Land. We may reach that point for the first time since the First Temple. The only question that remains is when will this wonderful Jewish revolution dovetail with Jewish leadership; leadership that is aware of and committed to Jewish destiny; leadership that will assemble all these desires and give them direction and significance. That is our task – all of us. Nobody will do it instead of us.

    That is why I have decided to announce my candidacy for chairmanship of the Likud and leadership of the State of Israel.

    The Likud under my leadership will, with G-d's help, consolidate Israel around its Jewish identity and values.

    The Likud under my leadership will, with G-d's help, restore the State of Israel to the Nation of Israel. Our state must be a Jewish state in its essence, not only in slogans. It must be a Jewish state in its society. It must be a Jewish state in its security. It must be a Jewish state in its economy and it must be a Jewish state in its justice system. Society, security, economy and justice.

    Society in a Jewish state means first of all genuine Jewish education for every child in Israel. Society in a Jewish state means fortifying the status of the family with tax breaks, by enabling mothers to raise their children at home, by allocating a piece of the Land of Israel for free to every Jewish family. Society in a Jewish state means genuine liberty for every Israeli citizen, free and representative media, full human rights for all and political rights only for those who are faithful to the State of Israel as the state of the Jewish Nation.

    He who believes does not fear a Jewish society.

    Security in a Jewish state means, first of all, clear borders; the basic understanding that this is our Land by virtue of G-d's promise. Security in a Jewish state means declaration of sovereignty over all parts of the Land of Israel that is in our hands and that, by the way, word for word, is in the Likud constitution. Security in a Jewish state means fostering the emigration of all those who are not loyal to Israel as the state of the Jewish nation. Security in a Jewish state means restoring the concept of victory to the IDF. Today this concept has been neutered. It has disappeared from the IDF lexicon. Nobody talks about victory. Restoration of the concept of victory means the elimination of leadership – any leadership – that initiates a conflict with us; that should be noted by the Iranian leadership. Security in a Jewish state means power of deterrence; an offensive approach as a guarantee of peace. That is why, ladies and gentlemen, only someone who believes can bring security. Because he who believes is not afraid.

    Jewish economy means first and foremost – liberty: A truly free economy - within the Jewish framework of faith and kindness. Only our Jewish culture has the proper balance that allows a truly free economy – capitalism – without sliding into the jungle that everyone fears. In other words, a free economy within the cultural framework of Jewish faith and kindness. Jewish economy means allocating welfare funds to the community. Only the community can really take care of those in need. Jewish economy means affordable housing for every Jew; first and foremost by allocation of the land to the public.

    Justice in the Jewish state means first of all judges from the People and not from the UN. (ed: This is a play on words in Hebrew: am and oom). Justice in the Jewish state means completion of the legislation that would require public hearings for Supreme Court judges. Justice in the Jewish state means a constitution that preserves Israel's Jewish character and a Constitutional Court, elected by the public once in a decade, that will be the ultimate authority on national issues. Justice in the Jewish state means separating the role of the Attorney General from the role of State's Attorney. Justice in the Jewish state means gradual adoption of the Jewish law system.

    Ladies and gentlemen, he who believes is not afraid to bring the Nation judges and a justice system that is from the people and not from the UN.

    He who believes is not afraid to appoint a defense minister from the Likud!
    He who believes is not afraid to build in the entire Land of Israel!
    He who believes is not afraid of Jewish education and the Jewish family!
    He who believes is not afraid and does not send soldiers to the Marmara with toy guns, humiliating the IDF.
    He who believes is not afraid to return the infiltrators to their own countries. Just in the past month 3,000 of them infiltrated into Israel.
    He who believes is not afraid to demand of Obama from every platform to free now, immediately, our brother Jonathan Pollard. I did not intend to talk about Jonathan Pollard; I have another few "I believes" here – but I see that the point about Jonathan Pollard evoked a standing ovation from you. I had the merit to visit our brother, my brother, Jonathan Pollard five or six times. Each time we engaged in long discussions. At a certain point I said to him, "You understand that for you to get out of prison, I have to be prime minister." No, it's not funny. And I asked him to do one thing: to pray.

    He who believes is not afraid: Not of the High Court, not of the media and not of the Left – only of G –d.
    He who believes is not afraid of our destiny.
    He who believes is not afraid to return the Nation of Israel to the place that G-d chose; we will ascend to the Temple Mount to pray, to bring the Pesach offering, to make a pilgrimage three times a year.
    He who believes in G-d, ladies and gentlemen is not afraid to proclaim, "This is our Land and it is ours forever."

    Thank you all. We have one short month to work hard; G-d will do His part and with His help, we will succeed!

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