When the Rebbe announced the prophecy, "The time of your Redemption has arrived," the Rebbe added at a later point, "Open your eyes." Some people insist their eyes are open yet they don't see the Redemption unfolding. Yet many do. Congressman Gohmert from Texas is one of them.
"It's miraculous. All of these prophecies from thousands of years ago,--they're coming true."
- U.S. Congressman Louie Gohmert (Texas)
"It's miraculous. All of these prophecies from thousands of years ago,--they're coming true."
- U.S. Congressman Louie Gohmert (Texas)
Congressman Louie Gohmert (Texas) |
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Texas Sends a Message to Israel: Never 'Buy' Peace
Member of
Congress speaks to Arutz Sheva regarding "trading land for peace" and
inherent biblical rights of Jewish people to land of Israel.
By Eliran
Aharon, Washington
First
Publish: 6/30/2013, 5:40 PM
Louis
Gohmert, a Christian member of the United States Congress, spoke to Arutz
Sheva regarding American efforts to jumpstart the peace process, Jewish
biblical rights to the land of Israel, and the united support of U.S. members
of Congress for the Jewish state.
“You
can search the history of Israel and I don’t believe you’ll ever find a time
when Israel has ever—going back to its inception—given away land trying to buy
peace that that land was ultimately used as a staging area to attack it,” said,
Gohmert, a Republican Representative from Texas’s First Congressional District.
“One
thing should be very clear: Israel should never and will never buy peace by
giving away land,” he told Arutz Sheva.
Gohmert
notes that the biblical prophecies from thousands of years ago are coming true.
Whether
one believes in G-d or not, he said, the history recounted in the Torah teaches
us that the Land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people.
Commenting
on the situation in the Palestinian Authority, Gohmert said that while the PA
continually incites hatred against the state of Israel and Jewish people, it
refuses to take concrete steps to better the lives of its own people.
Regarding
discussions of a possible prisoner release, Gohmert said, “You don’t release
killers as an act of peace. They will likely kill again.”
“That
is not helpful to peace,” he told Arutz Sheva.
Israel
should not be considering releasing prisoners, but should start by urging the
PLO to change its textbooks to stop teaching hatred of Jews and to stop naming
streets and cities after terrorists who kill Israelis, he said.
Gohmert
added that he had been pushing for over a year for Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu to come to speak to the United States Congress because he wanted the
world to see that while the leader of Israel may “get snubbed” by the
administration and State Department, Congress stands unanimously in support of
the Jewish state.
“If Israel lays down its weapons, there will be no Israel. If the Palestinians lay down their weapons there will be peace.”
“If Israel lays down its weapons, there will be no Israel. If the Palestinians lay down their weapons there will be peace.”
Echoing the words of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in his address before Congress, Gohmert noted the truth in the words: “If Israel lays down its weapons, there will be no Israel. If the Palestinians lay down their weapons there will be peace.” He further stated his opposition to President Barack Obama’s nomination of Samantha Power for the post of U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.
Power's “disregard and disdain” for the state if Israel has been made extremely clear,
he said.