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Our Views
Driving the Likud Bus to a
Jewish Destination
by: Moshe Feiglin
Founder and President, Manhigut Yehudit
Elul, 5768 (Sept. '08)
The thirteenth of September passed uneventfully in
Israel. It was supposed to have been a national holiday – the anniversary of
the signing of the Oslo Accords.
The Left prefers to sweep the September 13th 'peace holiday' under the
carpet. The date does not trigger many associations with peace, but it does
conjure up painful images of exploding buses, guards at the entrance to
every café, separation barriers, Israel's lost power of deterrence and its
low international standing. The bottom line is that the 13th of September is
the date on which Israel surrendered the justice of its existence, gave up
its struggle against the largest terror organization in the world and
started the countdown to the loss of the fragile Jewish sovereignty that had
been established in Israel after 2000 years of exile.
Today – 15 years after Oslo and three years after the destruction of Gush
Katif, 99% of Israel's citizens understand that the Oslo path leads to
destruction. There is no need to explain or convince. Even the great leftist
pundits admit that the Expulsion was a mistake. No need to worry – they
won't apologize. Not only that, but they will jump at the first opportunity
to repeat the mistake. After all, self-destruction is an uncontrollable
disease. But in the meantime, they admit that it was a mistake.
This presents us with an obvious question. Why is it that the political
parties that warned against the danger of Oslo and the Expulsion – the
National Union and other Orange parties – continue to sink in the polls?
They were right and everybody knows it. Shouldn't that bring them more
votes?
Of course they were right. But they have no plan to lead Israel. There are
only three buses at the Israel National Bus Station; the Kadimah bus, the
Labor bus and the Likud bus. The National Union has some billboards there,
but it does not have a bus. There are also some private taxis at the station
for sectoral passengers; the Shas taxi, the Arab taxi and even the
Pensioners taxi. But there are only three buses open to everyone. The
Israelis don't quite differentiate between the buses. They all drive on the
Oslo highway and the only visible difference between them is in the names of
their drivers.
After the major Zo Artzeinu demonstrations fifteen years ago, I understood
that it is not enough to say, "I told you so." It is imperative to provide
Israel with a different destination. The bus for the Jewish majority already
exists. It is called the Likud. The Likud bus needs to offer its passengers
a new, Jewish destination and a new driver to get it there.
The elites want to throw me out of the bus. They are scared to death.
Suddenly, the Jewish majority has created an alternative to Oslo. If I am
elected, the pack of lies upon which the 'peace elite' has built its power
for the last fifteen years is in danger of collapse. The inverted pyramid
built by the 'enlightened' minority at the expense of the peace-drugged
Jewish majority just may turn over and come to rest on its broad Jewish
base. So the elites are doing their best to scare the public away from me.
Even my name has turned into a type of epithet. My supporters are called "Feiglinites".
If the elites turn me into a monster, they do not have to seriously debate
my policies.
The good news is that the bus passengers have gotten the picture. "According
to polls," Ayalah Chasson reported on the Politika television show last
week, "Feiglin will be elected to one of the top five slots in the Likud,
and he may even get a few more Feiglinites onto the list."
I firmly believe in the renewed Jewish sovereignty in the Land of Israel. I
firmly believe that in the end, we will triumph. The Nation of Israel has
begun to wake up. It has no other choice.
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