Israel: Seeing is Believing



 

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About Fr Stephen Smuts
TAC Priest in South Africa.

6 Responses to Israel: Seeing is Believing

  1. What a Land, and what a People…Israel!

  2. This is one of the best videos I have ever seen in my entire life. I watch it very often. It really shows you how formidable Israel is, unlike how its enemies like to think of it as a fragile nation that could disappear at any minute or even be thrown in the sea!

    There is NO country in the Middle East with as much freedom, dignity and DIVERSITY as Israel!
    (As you probably know, Israel named one of its streets after Umm Kolthom http://hebrewenglishdictionarytranslation.wordpress.com/2012/10/27/israel-names-a-jerusalem-street-after-an-egyptian-singer/)

    Long live Israel and may all those who admire you be blessed :)

    Peace and love to you

    Adam

  3. Marilyn says:

    Beautiful! NOt what I pictured…thanks

  4. Robert ian Williams says:

    What about the awful security wall..what about the Palestinian people on the west bank treated worse than even the blacks in South Africa were? I’ve been to Israel and was appalled at the racism towards Arab people, particularly from first generation American immigrants.

    Yes Isreal needs to be protected from the Iranian regime, but there needs to be a fair peace treaty.

  5. Robert ian Williams says:

    I watched it again, and the crowds on the Tel Aviv beach scene are the gay pride festival!

    There is NO country in the Middle East with as much freedom, dignity and DIVERSITY as Israel!
    (As you probably know, Israel named one of its streets after Umm Kolthom

    Maybe , but not in comparison to the rest of the western world… to be a Palestinian is not a good thing In Israel. Your house can be demolished at the whim of the authorities. Arab citizens ( 21 per cent) are under represented in the Knesset.There is discrimination in employment etc…but there are some benefits, excellent medical care and the Supreme Court seems to be even handed in its judgements.

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