Monday, July 30, 2012

The capitol of Israel is........

Citizens support humanity. If America is hedging on the dictums of the holy states issues today, there is likely good reason. Peace is always a consideration and there is a major change in the future if ISRAEL chooses to make a certain investment in a capitol city in Jerusalem over Tel Aviv. Either or, noone will dispute that Jerusalem is the Capitol city of the Kingdom of Israel. However the State of Israel has other priorities at the present day. Either or, I do not see this as a crucial issue and we have much more at stake than a dot on the map versus a star. Israel continues to do its best with the international communities and Israel's independance is not an issue. But rather than wish that our president and his campaigns be derailed over a trivilaity in terms of its own capacity to change world events today, lets be certain that we support a future where by we can accurately work with a difficult community of arab neighbors who are NOT GOING AWAY.

This seems to be a heresy to me since Israel is on the map and its purpose is to be a homeland for the Jewish people. To assert that the Nations are not recognizing the capital city as you wanted to display it to be is truthfully intelligent, but to make it a political statement that elects one president over another, one must be concerned that you are not pursuing G-ds will but you are really pursuing your own will.
Either or, Hashem guides the Jewish nation and Israel will always be a true place to being a Jew and holding a candle to the faces of death that seek to destroy the Jewish People. Everyone will play a role, but Hashem is in control; and quite possibly it is the jurisprudence of a center of gravity in Tel Aviv that serves G-ds purposes today. Just my thoughts and hopefully not a contention that is going to separate Jerusalem from the world today.

http://matzav.com/sorry-white-house-like-it-or-not-yerushalayim-is-israels-capital

http://www.vosizneias.com/110825/2012/07/29/jerusalem-in-israel-romney-declares-jerusalem-to-be-capital

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