Shana Tova!

September 3rd, 2010 No comments

Shana Tova from Israel,

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Building in Judea & Samaria will begin at exactly 6:06 P.M.

September 1st, 2010 1 comment

On September 26th, the building freeze in the settlements will end at exactly 6:06 p.m. Likud MK Danny Danon says the second this time is reached, they will break ground in Judea and Samaria. He will not allow the opponents to extend the freeze any longer than they already have.

Danon told the Jerusalem Post that “opponents of the freeze are already planning a large ceremony in Samaria for that moment, complete with tractors that will break ground for new homes.”

In addition to Danny Danon of Likud, the heads of political parties such as, Yisrael Beitenu, Shas, United Torah Judaism and Habayit Hayehudi have always been strongly opposed to extending the freeze later than September 26th. They believe the settlements of Judea and Samaria are key to Israel’s independence and that Israel must maintain it’s position regarding these areas.

Everyone is invited to join World Likud to show your support for the pioneers of Judea & Samaria.

When: September 26th, 2010

Where: Judea & Samaria (transportation will be available by bus from all over Israel)

Who: Everyone is invited

If you would like to participate or need more information, call the World Likud Headquarters at 972-3-6295017.

Le Sionisme à Hebron

August 29th, 2010 No comments

(French article for World Likud)

Hebron est un lieu très riche de part son histoire religieuse. Hebron fut au cœur du tension extrême dans le conflit Israélo-Palestinien due à l’importance historique de la ville et de ses sites célèbres telle que la Grotte de Patriarches. Le Likud de France est allé visiter Hebron le 10 aout pour affirmer son soutien aux pionniers de la région et pour venir se recueillir sur les endroits sacrés. Read more…

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Zionism in Hebron

August 15th, 2010 1 comment

Hebron is a place full of both religious history and new history in the making. Hebron has been a site of extreme violence and is a center of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Among this violence, there is beauty and history to be found in sites like the Cave of the Patriarchs. Likud-France went to visit Hebron on August 10th, to show their support for the pioneers of the region, and to pay their respects to some of the holiest sites.

Over 700 French Zionists were led by Jacques Kupfer, CEO of Likud-France and his son, Benjamin Kupfer. The intense Zionist spirit and emotions of the group was to be seen and heard all over Hebron. Read more…

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Video of the 5th World Likud Convention

August 10th, 2010 No comments

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Knesset Committee Confirms MK Danny Danon’s “Gilad Shalit” Law

July 27th, 2010 No comments

Picture by Pamhule

This legislation, which calls for harsher treatment of Hamas terrorist prisoners was sparked by the unequal living conditions of Gilad Shalit and Hamas prisoners, has just been confirmed by the Knesset. Danny Danon wanted to put pressure on Palestinian forces by worsening the living conditions of Hamas prisoners, so hopefully, Gilad Shalit’s kidnappers will want to proceed with talks about his safe release. Read more…

70th Jabotinsky Memorial Held at Mount Herzl

July 25th, 2010 No comments

As founder of the Revisionist Movement and Betar, the Zionist youth movement, Ze’ev Jabotinsky devoted his life to establishing a strong Jewish homeland. He created both the Irgun, a militant underground Zionist organization, and the NZO (New Zionist Organization), leading to the development of Likud. The 70th anniversary of Jabotinsky’s death was memorialized on July 11th at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem. Read more…

Join World Likud on September 1st!

July 22nd, 2010 No comments

Join World Likud in a Rosh Hashanah toast on the 1st of September at 19:00 at the Eshel Hashomron Hotel.  Many members of the Government and the Knesset will be in attendance.  There will be buses leaving from both Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem.  Everyone is welcome, for more details please contact the World Likud Headquarters by either e-mail at worldlikud@bezeqint.net or by phone at 03-6295017.

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The Fifth World Likud Convention was held in Jerusalem

July 11th, 2010 No comments

The most crucial and controversial resolutions achieved were regarding settlement policies. The Convention discussed the main ideological aspects of the Zionist movement. The participants were divided into three main committees, Policy and Settlement, Education, Aliyah and Absorption, and Israel Advocacy and Anti-Semitism. World Likud takes a strong stance against the claim that there is no value in settling the entirety of the land of Israel. As a result of the convention, World Likud declared its support of the settlers in Judea and Samaria and called upon the government to continue building in the lands of our forefathers. Ultimately, World Likud wants to launch a huge publicity campaign for supporters of Likud within Jewish communities and begin performing tours within these settlements.

The following are some of the main declarations made by World Likud at the 5th Annual Convention:

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MK Danny Danon is optimistic about meeting with Obama

July 11th, 2010 No comments

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The July 6th, 2010 meeting of the two leaders went much more smoothly than last time. Many Israelis expected President Obama to urge Prime Minister Netanyahu to extend the settlement freeze in Judea and Samaria. MK Danny Danon has stated that he feels it is Netanyahu’s responsibility to tell Obama that it is the right of Jews to live in Jerusalem, and the world must respect these rights. Danon firmly believes that the Prime Minister must adhere to the right-wing Likud platforms, and make sure building will resume on September 26th in Judea and Samaria.

President Obama began by stating that he strongly believes direct peace talks must occur before the 10-month building freeze in the settlements is up. Obama said, “I believe Prime Minister Netanyahu wants peace. I think he is willing to take risks for peace.” In response, Netanyahu simply stated that measures are being taken to further the peace process.

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