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danielpipes.org — Israel has lived the past sixty years more intensively than any other country. Its highs � the resurrection of a two-thousand year old state in 1948, history's most lopsided military victory in 1967, and the astonishing Entebbe hostage rescue in 1976 �...
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- frofisrael, on 07/22/2008, -1/+6From a book I'm proof-reading entitled "Sex, God, and Marriage" here's an excerpt from one young teenager's testimony who had visited Israel: "After high school I traveled to Israel, intending to spend a year at a kibbutz. At first I was shocked by the constant partying and the preoccupation with sex among the teens there, but soon I was hanging out in guys' rooms and going to drinking parties and discos like everyone else..." Life seems to go on as much the same way it does in the rest of the world. It's the curse of the third generation I think which never matches up the fervour of the first.
- frofisrael, on 07/22/2008, -1/+5"Israel remains a powerful country that can afford mistakes; one estimate even predicts it would survive an exchange of nuclear weapons with Iran, while Iran would not," writes Daniel Pipes. Israel's power is not in itself but in God. He is still fighting for Israel and it is God who will have the last laugh. He will hold Israel's enemies in derision (Psalm 2:4)
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