יום שלישי, 19 ביולי 2011

Building Adurayim! בונים את אדוריים!

 

בס"ד

בונים את אדוריים!

 

עשרות יהודים מדרום הר חברון,גוש עציון, ירושלים וקרית ארבע חברון נענו לקריאת תנועת נשים בירוק והתקבצו אתמול  י"ז תמוז, במחנה הצבאי הנטוש אדוריים להתפלל ולבכות על החורבן.

 

באו להתפלל על החורבן – והנה בניין!

ב"ה מחנה אדוריים הולך ונבנה. ושבו בנים לאדוריים!

 

כאשר הגיעו המתפללים לאדוריים – נשמעו קריאות שמחה מכל עבר.

 

הבניין שצה"ל נטש לפני שנה וחצי ושהערבים בזזו והרסו, היה אתמול מוקף מכל עבר בפיגומים גבוהים, קירות טויחו, רצפה חדשה הונחה. דמעות שמחה הציפו את הנוכחים שרובם ככולם היו אלה שנאבקו יותר משנה להחזרת הנוכחות היהודית למקום.

 

תפילת מנחה, קריאה בתורה ושיעור של הרב יהודה גליק לזכרם של יצחק וטליה אימס הי"ד, התנהלו במקום ברגשות מעורבים:

מצד אחד אי אפשר לא לראות את ההתקדמות – ספציפית באדוריים, וכללית בכל הארץ, בשתינו בארץ ישראל, בקיבוץ הגלויות הנפלא, לימוד התורה למכביר...אך למרות כל זאת עלינו לשאוף לריבונות מלאה בכל ארץ ישראל ולחזרה אל בית ה', אל הנבואה, אל השיבה שופטינו כבראשונה ואז נוכל לשמוח שמחה מלאה ואמיתית.

 

יישר כח למועצה האזורית דרום הר חברון הבונה את אדוריים.

תודה למשפחת פישברגר מאפרת עבור ספר התורה.

 

מצורפות תמונות מאתמול של הבננין המוקף פיגומים וחומר בנייה ושל קריאת התורה והשיעור.

 

לפרטים: יהודית קצובר 0505500834 ונדיה מטר 0507161818

 

Building in Adurayim!!

 

Tens of Jews from the Southern Hebron hills, Gush Etzion, Jerusalem and Kiryat Arba Hevron answered the call by Women in Green and  came to the abandoned IDF base  Adurayim yesterday on the fast of the 17th of Tammuz  to pray and cry  on this day of mourning.

 

We came to cry on the destruction- and lo and behold we saw building!

 

Upon arriving in Adurayim, shouts of happiness were heard from the participants. Thank G-d the army base is being rebuilt! Jews have officially returned to Adurayim!

 

The building that the IDF had abandoned a year and a half ago and that the Arabs looted and destroyed, was now surrounded by scaffolding, the walls had been painted, new tiles had been laid on the floor. Tears of happiness streamed down the cheeks of the participants who all had been part of the struggle for a Jewish return to Adurayim.

 

Tefillat mincha was held, reading of the Torah and a shiur by Rabbi Yehuda Glick in memory of Talya and Yitzhak Imes HY"D who had been with us last year in Adurayim and soon after were murdered by Arab terrorists in a drive-by shooting.

 

Mixed feelings were felt by the participants: on the one hand one cannot deny the incredible progress, whether in Adurayim or in Israel at large: the Jewish return to the Land of Israel, the building of the State, the ingathering of the exiles, the amazing Tora learning all over Israel…on the other hand we still need to struggle for  Jewish sovereignty over Israel's Biblical Heartland, for a Jewish return to the Temple and a general return to "restore our judges as of old". Then and only then will we be able to really be happy.

 

Yashar koach to the Southern Hebron Local Council for building Adurayim.

Thank you to the Fischberger family from Efrat for the Sefer Torah.

 

Attached are pictures of the building surrounded by scaffolding and building materials and of the Tora reading and the shiur.

 

For details:

Yehudit Katsover 050-7161818 Nadia Matar 050-5500834

 

 

יום שני, 18 ביולי 2011

in Memory of Imas HY"D -לזכר טליה ויצחק אימס הי"ד

For English, click here.

 

לזכר אימס הי"ד

 

לפני שנה, בי"ז בתמוז, השתתפו טליה ויצחק אימס הי"ד בפעילות באדוריים , שם תלו מודעה של העליה להר הבית על קירות המבנה.

 

מחר י"ז בתמוז יוקדש השיעור באדוריים לטליה ויצחק אימס הי"ד שנרצחו ע"י ערבים בני עוולה כמעט לפני שנה.

 

תפילת מנחה בשעה 17:30 עם קריאה בתורה

 

שיעור מפי הרב יהודה גליק: חורבן וחיבור

 

לפרטים: יהודית קצובר 0507161818 נדיה מטר 0505500834

 

 

In Memory of Talya and Yitzhak Imas HY"D

 

Exactly a year ago, on the Fast of the 17th of Tammuz, Talya and Yitzhak Imas HY"D joined our activity in Adurayim; the tefilla and the shiur. In fact, we remember how they put up on the walls of the Adurayim army base, posters about the aliya to the Temple Mount.

Soon after Talya and Yitzhak were murdered by Arabs in a drive-by shooting.

 

Tomorrow 17th of Tammuz the shiur in Adurayim will be dedicated in their memory

 

Mincha with sefer Torah at 5:30pm

 

Followed by shiur in Hebrew by Rabbi Yehuda Glick

 

For details Yehudit Katsover 0505500834 Nadia Matar 0507161818

יום ראשון, 17 ביולי 2011

transportation to Adurayim-הסעות לאדוריים

 

 

י"ז בתמוז באדוריים

 

בע"ה יום ג' י"ז תמוז 19/7 באדוריים בשעה 17:30

 

תפילת מנחה - קריאה בתורה

הרצאה של הרב יהודה גליק: "חורבן וחיבור"

 

הסעות ע"פ הרשמה בלבד:

ירושלים ב16:00 ממלון עינבל

מתנ"ס אפרת 16:30

צומת גוש עציון 16:45

קרית ארבע חברון על יד הבטחון 17:10

 

חזרה בסביבות 18:30

 

שבוע טוב

 

לפרטים והרשמה: יהודית קצובר 050-7161818 נדיה מטר 050-5500834

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Fast of 17th Tammuz in Adurayim Tuesday July 19th at 5:30 pm

 

Mincha - Torah reading followed by

a lecture (in Hebrew) given by Rabbi Yehuda Glick: "Destruction and connection"

 

Transportation by registration only

 from Jerusalem Inbal hotel 4:00pm

           Efrat Matnas   4:30pm

           Tsomet Gush Etzion 4:45pm

           Kiryat Arba Hevron (next to bitachon) 5:10pm

        

 

For details and registration for transportation: Yehudit Katsover 050-7161818 Nadia Matar 050-5500834

 

shavua tov!!

 

 

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יום שישי, 15 ביולי 2011

17th tammuz Adurayim-י"ז בתמוז באדוריים

For English, click here.  

י"ז בתמוז באדוריים

 

בע"ה יום ג' י"ז תמוז 19/7 באדוריים בשעה 17:30

 

תפילת מנחה - קריאה בתורה

הרצאה של הרב יהודה גליק: "חורבן וחיבור"

 

הסעות מירושלים, קרית ארבע חברון אפרת וגוש עציון ע"פ הרשמה בלבד

 

!שבת שלום

 

לפרטים והרשמה: יהודית קצובר 050-7161818 נדיה מטר 050-5500834

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Fast of 17th Tammuz in Adurayim Tuesday July 19th at 5:30 pm

 

Mincha - Torah reading followed by

a lecture (in Hebrew) given by Rabbi Yehuda Glick: "Destruction and connection"

 

Transportation by registration only from Jerusalem, Kiryat Arba Hevron, Efrat and Gush Etzion

 

Shabbat Shalom!

 

For details and registration for transportation: Yehudit Katsover 050-7161818 Nadia Matar 050-5500834

 

 

יום שלישי, 12 ביולי 2011

One tree at a time- לבנות את הארץ עץ עץ

 

 

כתבה של הכתב ג'וש הסטן על פעילות "נשים בירוק

הכתבה פורסמה באתר ערוץ 7 באנגלית

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/145627

 

 

Interview: Building the Land of Israel One Tree at a Time

Tammuz 10, 5771, 12 July 11 01:06

by Josh Hasten

(Israelnationalnews.com) The loud ring tone blasting from her cell phone interrupts our interview and her train of thought, but Nadia Matar answers it anyway.

Her face becomes animated. "Where is this happening?" she asks the person on the other end of the line. Nadia puts her hand over the mouthpiece and explains, "Bedouins just outside of Jerusalem near Highway One has climbed up a hilltop; they are planning to take it over. They have a bulldozer."

After getting a few more details she hangs up the phone. "I get calls like this all the time," she says. 

The problem, explains Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green or WIG) director, and affirmed by co-director Yehudit Katsover, is that the Arabs are trying to physically take over the entire country starting with the areas within Judea and Samaria.  Their methodology is simple: create facts on the ground – plants, trees, or even small buildings and then assume complete ownership.

Ten years of working a plot is legal ground for claiming ownership in Israel. As a result, Nadia and Yehudit have mobilized using a similar approach to ensure that every meter of the ancient Land of Israel remain in Jewish hands.

But this strategy wasn't always part of the organization's modus operandi. Founded in 1993, upon the signing of the Oslo Accords between Israel and the PLO, WIG began staging massive weekly demonstrations throughout the country to raise awareness about the potential danger of the agreement. At that time Nadia's father-in-law and mother-in-law, Michael and Ruth Matar, were at the helm.

During one such demonstration, a group of female activists, dressed in green, stood on Israel's border with Samaria calling on all Israelis to "wake up" before the government shrunk the country back to the 1949 armistice lines. The image that was embedded in the media's conscious was the green uniforms, and the nickname "Women in Green" was born and stuck ever since. Nadia insists that while Israeli women have always been at the forefront of the organization, plenty of men are involved as well.

From 1993 till the beginning of 2005, the organization was at the forefront of the "Eretz Yisrael Hashlemah (the 'complete Land of Israel') movement, vociferous against trading Land for a peace deal. In fact, Nadia has been arrested dozens of times throughout the years at various demonstrations, usually charged with "disturbing the peace."

In 2005, the movement was at the head of the opposition against Israel's planned withdrawal from Gaza. Nadia managed to sneak into the Gush Katif community of Kfar Yam and at the same time Yehudit, then a leading activist and the director of the local teacher's college in Kiryat Arba, was in Gadid, also ini Gush Katif.

Yehudit says that until the very last minute "a lot of the people in Gush Katif were in denial regarding to what was about to happen. I was there as a realist and to inspire the residents to struggle to keep their homes and communities."  Both Nadia and Yehudit were forced to leave along with all of Gaza's Jewish residents.

After Gush Katif, Nadia and Yehudit decided to join forces under the Women in Green umbrella, determined not to let what happened in Gush Katif repeat itself in Judea and Samaria. While the Gush Katif residents were freshly smarting from their traumatic loss after the expulsion, which the government called "Disengagement," WIG went right back to work, but with a changed strategy.

"We understood that our methods were no longer effective" says Nadia. "Multiple demonstrations did not save Gush Katif." Nadia says that WIG held a series of marathon meetings with Judea and Samaria leaders to strategize their next move.

In the end it was decided to change their direction entirely. Instead of organizing demonstrations the group became determined to create "facts of the ground" throughout Judea and Samaria.

The model to be implemented was based on the 1979 takeover of Beit-Hadassah in Hevron, which ultimately led to the establishment of the first Jewish community in Hevron since Israel's founding. Yehudit herself was part of the group of ten women and their 40 children who sneaked into the historical building in the middle of the night after Pesach in that year.

After a year in the building and living under harsh conditions, one Friday night Arab terrorists murdered six yeshiva students from Kiryat Arba whose custom was to come and sing and dance outside of Beit-Hadassah to strengthen the group's spirits. The attack along with the presence and sheer determination of the women to remain in Hevron eventually led to the Begin government's decision to allow Jews to settle in Hevron permanently.

According to Yehudit, the campaign to establish a Jewish presence in Hevron was successful and needed to be implemented in WIG's arsenal because of its three pronged approach: establishing a presence in the field, backing it up by an effective PR campaign targeting the general public, and lobbying politicians to endorse and support the initiative. Yehudit says that all three facets of that plan were implemented in Hevron, and the results speak for themselves.

Using that model, over the past six years WIG has strategically targeted areas throughout Judea and Samaria (mainly Judea) in order to try and establish a physical Jewish presence. Specifically the group looks to overtake unsettled State land – areas owned by the government under the jurisdiction of the Israel Land Authorities (ILA). Technically, these areas can be leased by the government to expand existing Jewish communities throughout Judea and Samaria, but because of commitments under various peace agreements, and for political reasons according to WIG, the government fails to issue building permits.

Nadia says that while these are State lands, the Arabs constantly confiscate swaths of these areas and take them over for building or agricultural purposes. "The Arabs have no claim to these areas," says Nadia. "They are specifically designated for the expansion of Jewish communities, but that is not the case. It's unfortunate when Arab squatters take over these areas, but nothing is enforced. That is why we feel it is integral for us to take these areas over."

Nadia points to several WIG success stories including the clarification of the status of the Lands known as the Eitam hill, the Northern-most hill in Efrat. She says that while a local Arab family claimed the land as theirs, the fact that WIG had a constant presence on the hill and also held weekly gatherings and events for local residents, supported by Members of Knesset, led the authorities to explore the area's true ownership. In the end it was determined that Eitam was in fact State Land belonging to Efrat, and the Arabs who claimed ownership have backed off.

Another success is the area known as Shedma, a hill on the road linking Jerusalem to the Eastern Gush communities including Tekoa and Nokdim. Shedma was the site of an old dismantled IDF base and at one point several years ago was in the process of being transferred over to the Palestinian Authority. WIG was adamantly against the move for ideological reasons, but also for security reasons since the hill which is adjacent to the road offers panoramic views of the neighboring Arab communities.

In 2008 WIG held weekly gatherings at Shedma where activists and right wing government officials would express their desire to see the hill remain in Jewish hands. As a result the government decided not to turn over the area to the PA and instead reestablished a 24/7 IDF presence there to protect Jewish motorists in the area.

Most recently, Nadia and Yehudit have been taking a "green thumb" approach to re-asserting Jewish sovereignty over State Land, by planting. A special fund called "Yibaneh" assists in funding agricultural Jewish planting in various strategic locations. The most known of these areas is the 'Netzer' hill, between the Gush Etzion communities of Elazar and Alon Shvut.

With a detailed map in hand, Nadia gives this reporter an extensive tour of the hill pointing out, which areas are unsettled State lands and which belong to the local Arab farmers. She shows how WIG supporters have planted hundreds of trees and vines – olives, grapes, figs and more – in order to send a message that these areas belong to Israel. The fields have turned into a game of tree "color war," with the roots and branches of Jewish planted trees wrapped in brown protective sacks (to prevent roaming animals in the areas from grazing) while the Arabs wrap their crops using white.

Nadia details the almost weekly incidents of local Arabs who have uprooted trees and damaged watering mechanisms. "It's ok," she says. "If they destroy we will just come back and plant again. Sometimes it's even good for us because when they trespass and cause damage on Jewish Land, the army is forced to come out and settle the dispute. When the army comes and brings their maps and sees that this isn't Arab land, this just helps our case."

Nadia recalls, "the Palestinian Authority Minister of Tourism [Khuloud Daibes] came all the way from Ramallah with about 100 friends to plant in the area. This is almost a badge of honor for us since it shows that they are so bothered by what we are doing and came all the way from Ramallah to try and thwart our efforts."

She is grateful for the support of the local municipality in the Gush. According to Gush Etzion Regional Authority head Shaul Goldstein, "Whenever there is cooperation between WIG and his office there has been success." He points out how the Gush municipality openly backed WIG's efforts calling for a full time security presence at Shedma. "The result," says, Goldstein "was excellent." He adds that the security situation on the Eastern road to the Gush is much better today as a result.

"However our municipality must wear two hats," Shaul adds. "We are all for the Jewish right to build in the Land of Israel, but we are the establishment, so we have to make sure what we do is completely within the law. We work very closely with the Civil Administration, the army, police on many matters and this is no different. When there is open communication and coordination most recently in places like Netzer, we [WIG and my office] are like two engines jointly pushing towards the same goal."

When asked about the future, Yehudit says that she is "optimistic." She says that more and more people are realizing the importance of this struggle and are willing to lend a hand. Nadia notes that this summer WIG is running a two-week summer camp for teenagers at Netzer. Activities include, of course, planting trees throughout the area and guided sessions on the importance of building in the Land of Israel. Even youngsters from the United States are flying in to participate. Both are hopeful that one day Netzer will be a new flourishing neighborhood which will connect the communities of Elazar and Alon Shvut.

Yehudit adds that "just like in the United States where you can live where you want to, there is no reason you shouldn't be able to here. This is our land."

In the midst of typing my phone rings, and its Nadia. She and Yehudit have been called in for questioning by the Gush Civilian administration and the area police. She explains that the previous night at about 2 a.m. a group of WIG supporters, with the help of a local Jewish farmer, planted several large olive trees on Netzer, donated by a farmer in the North. However by 7a.m. she is notified by a witness that local Arab farmers have already started chopping down the trees.

Nadia, Yehudit, and some friends rush to the scene and in her words are "confronted violently" by a group of Arabs lead by someone who is later revealed to be a known Palestinian activist.  During the altercation, the police and army arrive to separate the two sides, but everyone involved is taken to the station for questioning.  Six hours later Nadia and Yehudit are released, accused of trespassing and disturbing the peace, given a restraining order not to return to Netzer for 15 days while tension simmers down.

Nadia isn't shaken. "This is a constant battle, for every piece of land. We will struggle over and over till our enemies realize that we won't raise our hands in surrender."

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Summer program - תוכנית קיץ

For English, click here.

  

מצורפת תוכנית הקיץ של נשים למען עתיד ישראל (נשים בירוק)

לפעילות למען ארץ ישראל באזור יהודה.

נשמח לראותכם.

יהודית קצובר ונדיה מטר

 

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בס"ד

תוכנית קיץ

 

 

יום ג'     י"ז תמוז    19/7       אדוריים    בשעה 17:30

תפילת מנחה-קריאה בתורה 

הרצאה של הרב יהודה גליק:  "חורבן וחיבור"

 

יום ה' י"ט תמוז 21/7  חברון-מרכז המבקרים שדה המכפלה משעה 17:00

כנס-ריבונות ישראלית ביהודה ושומרון! היוזמה  בידינו!

בהשתתפות:

 ח"כ ציפי חוטובלי, ח"כ אריה אלדד, קרוליין גליק,

ד"ר גבי אביטל, יורם אטינגר,פרופ' רפי ישראלי,

ערן בר-טל, עו"ד אליקים העצני

 

יום ג'   כ"ג תמוז 26/7     נצר   בשעה 16:30

נטיעות ופעילות להורים וילדים.

סדנת קרמיקה עם האמנית רבקה ליבוביץ

 

יום ו'   כ"ז תמוז  29/7      נצר  בשעה 9:30

שיעור לנשים מאת שרה ג'ו בן צבי "מחורבן לגאולה"

 

יום ב' החל מר"ח אב  1/8       נצר

מחנה חקלאי לנוער

 

יום ב' ליל ט' באב        ירושלים                   

  * קריאת מגילת איכה מול קונסולית  ארה"ב ברח' אגרון

 * צעדה שנתית סביב החומות עם

הרב מרדכי רבינוביץ, קרוליין גליק, ח"כ אריה אלדד

 

יום ו'  ג' אלול           נצר   בשעה 9:30

שיעור לנשים מאת הרבנית שני טרגין "תשובת אלול"

 

יום א' י"ט אלול 18/9 חברון-מרכז המבקרים שדה המכפלה  בשעה 19:00

 *תפילת נשים  עם אסתר פולארד

*שירי נשמה עם אודלי-ה ברלין

 

הסעות מירושלים, גוש עציון וקרית ארבע חברון ע"פ הרשמה מראש

 

לפרטים: יהודית קצובר 050-7161818 נדיה מטר 050-5500834

www.womeningreen.org

 

 

 

Dear Friends,

 

Attached and below is Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green) summer program

for Erets Israel in the area of Judea.

 

Looking forward to see you!

 

In addition, we ask of those who wish to receive our snail mail, to please email us your snail mail adress.

(Full name-street- street number- zipcode-City and Country).

A few times a year we send updates and photos of our activities that will connect you even more to what we do

 in the battle for safeguarding Erets Israel.

 

With love for Israel,

 

Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar

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Summer Program

 

 

Tuesday July 19th (fast 17th Tammuz)   Adurayim  5:30pm

 Mincha followed by a lecture given by Rabbi Yehuda Glick: "Destruction and Connection" (in Hebrew)

 

Thursday July 21st        Hevron                        starting at 5:00pm                                               

Conference:

Regaining the initiative!

Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria.

 

Participants:

MK Tzipi Hotovely, MK Arieh Eldad, Caroline Glick,

Yoram Ettinger, Dr Gabi Avital , Prof.Rafi Yisraeli,

Eran Bar-Tal, Att Elyakim Haetzni

 

Tuesday July 26th   Netzer  4:30pm

Family farming and Ceramic Workshop with artist Rivka Leibovitz

 

Friday July 29th Netzer 9:30 am

Women's lecture  by Sara Jo Ben Zvi:

 "From Destruction to Redemption"

 

Monday August 1st           Netzer              Agricultural Youth camp

 

Monday night,August 8th Eve of Tisha B'Av   8:00pm         Jerusalem

         Eicha reading across US Consulate

         *Annual March around the Old City Walls with:

Rabbi Mordechai Rabinovitch, Caroline Glick and MK  Arieh Eldad

 

Friday September 2nd          Netzer   9:30am

Women's lecture given by Rabbanit Shani Taragin: "Teshuvat Elul"

 

Sunday September 18 Hevron Machpela Visitors Center  7:00pm

Women's Tefilla with Esther Pollard

Jewish soul music with Odelia Berlin

 

Transportation

 from Jerusalem, Gush Etzion, Kiryat Arba Hevron upon registration only

 

For details:

Yehudit Katsover 050-7161818  Nadia Matar 050-5500834

 

www.womeningreen.org

Find Women in Green on Facebook

 

 

                                                                   

                 

יום חמישי, 7 ביולי 2011

Arutz 7 on the Israeli Sovereignty Conference -ערוץ 7 מדווח על הכנס

  

מצורף דיווח מערוץ 7 באנגלית אודות הכנס על ריבונות ישראל ביהודה ושומרון

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Dear Friends,

 

below please find Arutz's article on our upcoming conference in Hebron on Thursday July 21st.

The detailed program of the conference can be found on Facebook -search for Women in Green or  by clicking on

 

The conference will be held in Hebrew with simultaneous translation into English.

 

Looking forward to see you at the conference at the Machpela Visitors Center in Hebron, please G-d July 21st, starting at 5:00pm

 

Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar

 

 

Regaining the Initiative – Annexing Judea and Samaria

Tammuz 5, 5771, 07 July 11 02:07

by David ben Yacov

(Israelnationalnews.com) The first conference exploring all the practical aspects of asserting Israeli sovereignty, including Jewish, Zionist, political, diplomatic, economic and legal ramifications, as well as Arab-Israeli, American-Israeli relations, will take place on Thursday, July 21st at the Cave of the Patriarchs visitor's center in Hebron.

The conference is organized by Women for Israel's Tomorrow (Women in Green), with the cooperation of Arutz 7, Professors for a Strong Israel, and the Machpela (Cave of the Patriarchs, ed.) Visitor's Center.

Participating in the conference are MK Tzipi Hotovely, Caroline Glick, Yoram Ettinger, Professor Rafi Yisraeli, Eran Bar-Tal, Att. Elyakim Haetzni and Dr Gabi Avital.

MK Tzipi Hotovely recently toured Arab Jerusalem with the Likud Anglos, and discussed the plan she intends to bring to the Knesset on the expansion of Jerusalem's municipal borders. She has also gone on record saying that a Palestinian state will spark more violence.

 Caroline Glick has the unique ability to weave together world events to present an accurate and enlightening holistic understanding of Israel and the entire world with a very refreshing backdrop of Jewish pride, dignity and strength. She is the deputy managing editor of The Jerusalem Post, is interviewed often for the Hebrew Arutz Sheva site, is the chief diplomatic correspondent for the Hebrew-language Makor Rishon newspaper, a senior fellow for Middle East affairs at a Washington D.C.-based center for security policy, and the creator of the website parody on Israeli politics, Latma.

Ambassador (ret.) Yoram Ettinger is a consultant on US affairs, as well as former Minister for Congressional Affairs and former Consul General in Houston, Texas.

Nadia Matar, who will chair the conference along with Yehudit Katsover of Hevron, founded Women in Green to fight for the belief that the Land of Israel, including the West Bank and Gaza, was promised to and belongs to the Jewish People. She fights for the right of all Jews to live and flourish throughout Judea and Samaria, which she calls the "heart of the Jewish Homeland and the cradle of Jewish history".

Nadia Matar provided Arutz Sheva with this description of Women in Green's activities:

 

Since its inception in 1993, Women in Green's slogan has been "The Land of Israel for the People of Israel".

 

After the expulsion from Gush Katif, the focus of activities changed from demonstrations to creating facts on the ground.

 

Women in Green succeeded in bringing about the return of the IDF to the abandoned army base of Shdema between Jerusalem and Gush Etzion, preventing the strategically-located base from falling into the hands of the PA.

 

For the past several years, Women in Green has been safeguarding state lands in Netzer, Judea, from Arab encroachment by planting hundreds of trees on land that would otherwise have been illegally taken over by Arabs, who do this as part of a well-funded and well organized campaign to choke Jewish settlement and grab as much State land as possible.

 

Judea and Samaria is the physical as well as political nexus of the ongoing battle for Israel's survival and Women in Green is situated right there, in the heart of the struggle. The upcoming conference in Hevron on July 21st will discuss the alternative so many in the national camp yearn for: Israeli sovereignty over Judea and Samaria.

 

INN will provide coverage of the conference. 

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