BENJAMIN NETANYAHU9-29-08 - ARUTZ SHEVA NEWS ARTICLE When I went over to Israel on my first tour, we were the first US tour from America after 9/11/2001. I signed up for Perry Stone's tour on 9/10/01 - the day before the bombing. There were 5 tours I was considering but the Lord said to sign up for Perry Stone's and the last day to do it was 9/10/01. After I received the news of the towers, I said to the Lord... "Well that was a waste of $3000.00" (the cost of the tour). And the Lord immediately said that he would be the only one that would go. And sure enough all the others cancelled their tours. We were embraced by Israeli Leaders and called "BRAVE AMERICANS". They held a special banquet for us and Prime Minister Netanyahu was our guest speaker. I was able to shake his hand and when I did a jolt like a lightning bolt hit both of us and we just stared at each other for a moment and the Lord spoke to me at that time that he would be Prime Minister at the time of the Rapture and what is known as the war of Armageddon.
by Hillel Fendel In an exclusive New Year's interview with Arutz-7, Netanyahu says the issue is "not how much of the Netanyahu, the leader of the Opposition in the Knesset and of the Likud Party, is currently overwhelmingly favored to win Who Really Attacked Sternhell?
"The attack was criminal and dangerous," Netanyahu said, "and those responsible must be put behind bars." However, he added, "there are two dangers to democracy, both of which are present in this case: The use of violence to impose opinions, and the delegitimization of the opponent in order to suppress his freedom of speech - i.e., the attempt here to attribute this attack to the law-abiding public of the residents [and supporters] of Judea and Samaria." Greater Netanyahu's response: "The real debate is not about the Greater Land of Israel, but rather the little Giving "The retreat from Gush Katif turned the Gaza Strip into an Iranian base," Netanyahu stated. Reminded of the diplomatic processes he advanced with the Palestinian Authority when he was Prime Minister ten years ago - including the signing of the Hevron and Wye Plantation agreements - Netanyahu noted the difference between his approach and that of the present government: "Before I took office, the conception was to give away everything except for 2% [of Judea and Samaria], while I turned everything around and gave just 2% to [full control of] the Palestinian Authority." He also gave additional percentages to Palestinian administrative control, while retaining Israeli military control - territory known in the Oslo Accords as Area B. "Give - Get; Don't Give - Don't Get" "If I am elected Prime Minister," he said, "I will not volunteer concessions and the removal of Jewish communities." Speaking with the Hebrew news site Walla, Netanyahu added, "I don't understand why natural growth is acceptable in Arab towns, but not for Jewish towns. There's no reason why the existing communities should not be allowed to develop." Whither the Likud? Be Firm! "The only relevant option at present is 'economic peace,'" Netanyahu told Walla, "and afterwards, if it works, we can consider diplomatic options." 'The Public Must Choose' Netanyahu added to Walla that it would be better "to end the government instability now and go to new elections quickly, instead of dragging it out for six or twelve months." 1. Netanyahu: My Policies Workedby Hillel Fendel
Opposition Leader Binyamin Netanyahu, currently favored to become Israeli Prime Minister after the next national elections, says Israel is doing relatively well financially because of the policies he set in place as Finance Minister three years ago. Netanyahu, who served as Finance Minister from 2003 until 2005, brought Israel towards a more liberalized economy, while slashing social benefits in the process. Israel's GDP growth rate increased as a result, and Netanyahu has said that social benefits can now be restored to some extent. "The reason why we are where we are and are taking this world crisis relatively well," Netanyahu said in a special pre-Rosh HaShanah interview, "is precisely because of the economic revolution I brought about." He was speaking with the Hebrew news site Walla. "Before I was appointed Finance Minister," he said, "we faced collapse. You have to think what would have happened to us had I not carried out that economic plan. The reason we are in a good position now is because of the growth of the last five years, the rise in wages and the help to the weak. All these things made the Israeli economy more stable." Analyzing the world economic crisis, Netanyahu, who earned the equivalent of an MBA from the MIT Sloan School of Management, said, "The crisis stems from a certain problem [in the free-market economy] that must be fixed - but this doesn't mean to throw out the baby with the bath water. We must institute improvements just like they did after the collapse of Wall Street in 1929; all the talk about abandoning the free economy are totally baseless." "What allows the U.S. government to intervene is because it is a free government," Netanyahu added. "Would it be better to be like North Korea, which can't put down even one dollar? Only dynamic and free economies can fix and improve themselves, and that's what will happen this time as well. We must take advantage of the crisis to strengthen our growth and to become among the best-placed economies in the world market." |