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Outspoken Radio Show Host / Rabbi of Israel National Radio Speaks Out on the Future of the Middle East in the Post-Arafat Era

Rabbi Tovia Singer, host of Israel National Radio’s news-talk program "The Tovia Singer Show" believes pressure on Israel from abroad to make suicidal concessions will reignite the devastation that followed the signing of the Oslo Accords.

New York (PRWEB) November 11, 2004 -- Now that PLO Leader Yasser Arafat has finally been prounced dead, after he has been dying every day for the past two weeks, the Europeans are thinking more seriously than ever about cities in the heartland of biblical Israel where Jews don’t belong.

"Ironically, infighting among Palestinian terrorist groups vying for power and leadership will provide innocents in Israel with relative calm and peace now that Arafat is dead," says Israel Radio commentator, Rabbi Tovia Singer. Singer adds, "If Hamas, Fatah along with Islamic Jihad, however, are able to unify in a cohesive leadership, pressure on Israel from abroad to make suicidal concessions will reignite the devastation that followed the signing of the Oslo Accords." "Thankfully," Singer says "unity among terrorist groups is virtually impossible."

The EU considers Mamhoud Abbas a dependable Holocaust revisionist who isn’t an uncontrollable hothead like Arafat. Mohammed Dahlan, the Gaza security chief who blew up an Israeli school bus killing two teachers and maiming three siblings, also holds the European’s keen interest and respect. Both Abas and Dahlan dress like clever accountants rather than despotic hijackers, and they possess the kind of even sobriety that can bring Israel to its knees. The Europeans are confident that the heirs to Arafat’s throne will be able to push Israel back to the Auschwitz lines of June 4, 1967.

Yet Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has repeatedly declared that should attacks from Gaza on Israeli Negev towns and coastal plain regions continue following the disengagement, the IDF would immediately move back into the Strip. How will the Europeans ensure that the Israeli Defense Forces do not reenter the land they surrender to the PLO?

Moreover, Tovia Singer states, "Palestinians will not emerge out of their mourning for Arafat feeling liberated from tyranny and free to pursue a genuine coexistence with the Jewish state. Quite the contrary, Palestinians - the ordinary man on the street who celebrated 9/11 - threatened Arafat with death if he made any concessions to the Israelis."

Rabbi Tovia Singer is the host of Israel National Radio’s news-talk program, The Tovia Singer Show. He is Founder and Director of Outreach Judaism, an international organization dedicated to countering the efforts of cults who specifically target Jews for conversion.

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Source :  http://www.prweb.com/releases/2004/11/prweb177653.htm