Jewish connectedness and the Six-Day War - American Thinker . . ."There are 8 billion people in the world today, and 2 billion of them are Muslim. Today, there are only 15 million Jews on this Earth, and 7 million (almost half) of them live in Israel. There are dozens of Muslim countries but only one Jewish country, and it is the size of New Jersey. When the Six-Day War broke out in 1967, and the nations of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Syria went to war with Israel, Jordan controlled the West Bank, and Egypt controlled the Gaza Strip. Funny — back then, there was no Palestinian problem — only a Jewish problem.
"There are 8 billion people in the world today, and 2 billion of them are Muslim. Today, there are only 15 million Jews on this Earth, and 7 million (almost half) of them live in Israel. There are dozens of Muslim countries but only one Jewish country, and it is the size of New Jersey. When the Six-Day War broke out in 1967, and the nations of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, and Syria went to war with Israel, Jordan controlled the West Bank, and Egypt controlled the Gaza Strip. Funny — back then, there was no Palestinian problem — only a Jewish problem." . . .
Added by TD; Come quickly, Lord
. . ."I am writing about good versus evil. Why is it that Hamas and Iran vocally share the same game plan as Hitler? Think about it.
"So fight on, tiny Israel. With your own strength and fortitude, and with the help of those who support you (both Jew and non-Jew alike), and with God’s blessings, may you know peace through victory."