Gaza Baja and Baja Belmont

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By Mohammed Haddad

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r/imaginarymaps - The Republic of New Israel (in California) Independent 1869 Motto: "Nos a Deo Electi" Capital: Angel City Language: English Religion: New Judaism, Christianity Government: Centralized Republic under a "Supreme Judge"

The Real President of the United State – INISTED there BE PEACE in Palestine! I watched some news and looked at my newsfeed on my phone, and no one mentioned ending the war against Hamas. After 911 I suggested to me ex-friend, who is a Jew, that the Jews should move to Baja, and get away from the perpetual strife, and live in peace next to Los Angeles that has the largest population of Jews outside Israel. This is why moving Gaza to Baja would be – TRICKY!, Will American Jews feel threatened? How about American Christians?

Think of the cost of rebuilding the Gaza – that may get destroyed again – five years from now. I see shiny buildings and mosques, where there would have been a Catholic Empire if the President of Mexico hadn’t secularized the Franciscans. He had Native Ancestors and did not like how the monks treated his Ancient American People. Mark Gall told me the Jews have a right to be in the Land of Their Dead Bones and Broken Shards. I use this argument in protesting my Ancestral Bones being dug up in Belmont and put in Redwood City in the same grave, that I title….. The Garbage Can of The Dead!

Would Israel be happy to have the Gaza all to themselves – is the big question? How about the West Bank – and the Temple Mount? Just – thinking aloud! I wonder what Biden has in mind. do you mind?

Wow! I just Googled the size of Gaza. It is only 141 square miles. Baja is 26, 997 suare miles. I propose The Gaza Tip, a Muslim Oasis in the New World, where ex-Hamas works for the Super Cosmic Casinos, and as lifeguards on the amazing resort beaches. Put them on – THE TIP – that will be 200 square miles – for population growth! Oh, and for – THEIR DEAD – that need to be put back in the ground after the IDF dug them up. I see Boats of The Dead preparing the way in the Islamic Exodus.

THE STRIP ON THE TIP!

Maybe the Raiders and As will play ball there? who said there was – NO SOLUTION? I will form ‘Baja Israel’ on Facebook in order to keep the evil angst off this blog, and refer to it now and them. I might refound the Franciscan Baja Empire that ends at the Gold Gate and Black Point, where Jessie Benton held a salon.

Peace – Brother!

John Presco

Originally Carl abd Doretha were buried under a huge bay tree there and bodies later moved to the Union Cemetary “during the dark of night” my mother used to tell us.”

“Right across from San Diego, in Lower California, an empire is still awaiting fostering hands. The time will come when the inevitable migration of large numbers of colonists must be directed to these sunny slopes, which are Mexican in name only and which have a welcome for all honest men.

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/10/23/where-are-gazas-neighbourhoods-destroyed-by-israel

 26,997 sq mi (69,921 sq km). Population: (2020) 3,769,020 141 square miles, 590,481  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaza_Strip

Israel perpetrating war crimes in plain sight in Gaza, says ex-UK diplomat

Mark Smith, who quit Dublin embassy role, says he raised his concerns over weapons sales with foreign secretary

Kiran Stacey Political correspondentMon 19 Aug 2024 08.53 EDTShare

Israel is “flagrantly and regularly” committing war crimes in Gaza, according to a former British diplomat who recently resigned over ministers’ failure to ban arms sales to Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

Mark Smith, who resigned as a counter-terrorism official at the British embassy in Dublin after raising complaints about the sale of British weapons to Israel, told the BBC on Monday that he believed Israel to be in breach of international law.

Smith told Radio 4’s Today programme: “When you look at what constitutes a war crime, it’s actually quite clear, even from what you see in open source on the TV, that the state of Israel is perpetrating war crimes in plain sight.

“Anybody who has a kind of basic understanding of these things can see that there are war crimes being committed, not once, not twice, not a few times, but quite flagrantly and openly and regularly.”

https://www.jpost.com/israel-hamas-war/article-815491?fbclid=IwY2xjawExi4lleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHY-h2wnfbBRAyJamjt_8-LW3jqYbylED-hTxCVF5imJaGbLunpG_N5cJWw_aem_GCIh6LU18VllagIvFqtXGA#google_vignette

https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/aug/19/israel-perpetrating-war-crimes-in-plain-sight-in-gaza-says-ex-uk-diplomat?fbclid=IwY2xjawExmbdleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHf1of8W6_TLF8OwKVcH382hToYzoudc2XPAdormfcuxvj2TV7AbGyRSeaQ_aem_DXt_5MHnpJ39TaJzDsm7XA

“Until now, the statement that both sides are not interested in an all-out war and an escalation of the current war is still true,” he said.

“However,” Shamni continued, “I do not doubt that if it were not for the significant American preparation and American deterrence against Hezbollah and Iran, we would already be experiencing a much more serious deterioration. Because we understand that when there is such an intensity of exchanges of fire and mutual vulnerability, the chance of slipping into an uncontrolled escalation is high.”

Regarding Hezbollah and Iran, Shamni said that “they understand that there is something else here. That the Americans actually care and protect their own interests first; they do not want a conflict with Iran and a regional war.”

 Aftermath of an Israeli settlers' attack in the village of Jit. 16 August 2024. (credit: RANEEN SAWAFTA/REUTERS)
Aftermath of an Israeli settlers’ attack in the village of Jit. 16 August 2024. (credit: RANEEN SAWAFTA/REUTERS)

“There is a determination to defend the State of Israel and considerable Israeli capabilities. This entire story manages to keep a lid on this pressure cooker, but that doesn’t mean it can’t very quickly degenerate into a full-scale war,” he continued.

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Shamni added, concerning the continuation of the war, “I think that for far too long, this situation should have been different. We have been fighting in the South for over ten months, and Gaza is defined as the main effort, which is a very problematic reality that does not allow the IDF to change its focus and concentrate its effort in the North. We understand that the IDF has been significantly reduced in recent years; it does not know how to respond offensively in two arenas simultaneously, and we are currently dealing with more than two arenas.”

Shamni added: “It was right to push as quickly as possible for a pacification in the South, a cessation of hostilities, an effort to reach a hostage deal, to make Gaza a secondary effort and to concentrate efforts in the North.” 

Israel cannot stand alone

“We understand, unfortunately, that all the talk we’ve heard from the Israeli leadership that Israel will defend itself alone – there is a huge problem with this. We need the support of this coalition. The Iranian dream is not only the story of nuclear weapons; they understand that they can destroy Israel in a conventional way,” he continued. 


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Regarding the Philadelphi corridor, Shamni, the former Brigadier-General of the Gaza Division, stated that “Israel must control the corridor and influence the traffic there. Either we need to be physically present or find an alternative way.”

“If we can find a suitable solution with US involvement, it will create a situation where we can allow ourselves to leave the corridor for several months to do what I have said about Philadelphi, in the North, in the fight against Iran, which is becoming worse,” he added.

“We are in a direct confrontation with Iran, unlike ever before. To achieve such a thing, we need a strategic shift. There is one thing that if we don’t achieve, we won’t get to a turning point, and that is a hostage deal.”

Jews For Baja California

Posted on December 5, 2023 by Royal Rosamond Press

I started a new group ‘Jews For Baja’ for Jews and Gentiles who hate what Israel is doing in the Gaza. In 1890 a group of Jews were looking at a new homeland in Baja, which should tell you going back to Zion was not that big of a deal – worth killing thirty thousand Palestinians for. I bet you they thought it was a great idea – if they knew about it. Here are my prophetic posts from five years ago.

Its going to become clear Evangelical Leaders, such as Gini Thomas, wanted Trump to refuse to leave the White House because he was fulfilling prophecies. How many billions of dollars is this End Time Hobby costing tax payers? Are Israeli taxpayers going to rebuild the Gaza? How much do those Kid Killer bombs cost?

John Presco

“At times the book gives the impression that except for a mistaken assessment of its agricultural potentialities by certain Territor-ialist leaders (i.e., that it was too arid), Baja California might well have become a New World Israel. Stern quotes David Lubin, a Sacramento merchant: “Why could not some arrangements be made with the Mexican Government for the sale of Lower California, so as to form there an autonomous Jewish State under the joint protectorate of the United States and Mexico?”

Baja-Israel – An Old Idea

Posted on May 15, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

Maybe the Jews are right, and…..Jesus is garbage!

Those crazy orthodox Jews HATE the evangelical End Time Rapturist, and their plan for the Jews during the Tribulation. This will be more apparent as the Big Lie persists. Right now millions of Democrat Liberals are having their mind frozen, as Messiah Trump & Friends, are forcing them to weigh their innermost Moral Fiber.

“Do I hate God – and His Chosen People?”

“Am I really for Law and Order, and Separation of Church and State?”

“Am I a traitor to my Nation because I don’t want to see my flag broadcast on the most holy shrine in recent Jewish history, next to the Star of David, who founded a kingdom whose boundaries must be restored so Jesus will return?”

“What to do! What to do!”

Jon Presco

https://www.city-journal.org/html/why-don’t-jews-christians-who-them-13068.html

https://forward.com/opinion/359370/why-jews-need-to-stop-using-the-word-christian-as-a-slur/

There is a widespread but little-mentioned problem in Judaism today: namely, the derisive dismissal of Reform Jews by the Orthodox and ultra-Orthodox. This often takes the form of slurs and insults. One of the most noxious and oft-repeated of these is the assertion that Reform Jews are not really Jews, but Christian

Read more: https://forward.com/opinion/359370/why-jews-need-to-stop-using-the-word-christian-as-a-slur/

Baja California: Jewish Refuge and Homeland

My Shtetele California: 19th Century proposal to make Baja California the Jewish homeland

January 23, 2010

By Rabbi Will Kramer
(December 24, 1971)

Not long ago, we reviewed Sam J. Lee’s Moses of the New World the story of the life and work of Baron de Hirsch. It made us de Hirsch-conscious.

In 1896, Rabbi Jacob Voorsanger of San Francisco admired Hirsch’s success in South America and hoped that Baja California might become a new Israel with Hirsch-like help. Voorsanger wrote:

“It is encouraging to learn that the De Hirsch colonies in Argentina are
no failures. In California, we have not been successful with colonization.
Our means were too limited, our lands too rich and expensive. Isolated as we are, locked in between the sea and the mountains, we could not command the attention of the world.

“And yet, there are opportunities here, which, in their extent and character,
are larger than those offered in the sub-equatorial republic.

“Right across from San Diego, in Lower California, an empire is still awaiting fostering hands. The time will come when the inevitable migration of large numbers of colonists must be directed to these sunny slopes, which are Mexican in name only and which have a welcome for all honest men.

“These slopes, coasting a princely area of uncultivated, rich lands, need the exploring power of modern commerce and enterprise, and the impetus of population.

“It is still a comfort to know that whilst governments are restricting the right of admission, and nations cry out against the wanderers from abroad, there is still room elsewhere to make a new cradle forgrowing nations.

“The earth is still large enough to hold the children made of its dust.
Where to send them is often the question.

“But, like the mariners of old, when we go far enough, we are sure to
find land. We are always hopeful for lsrael, particularly now when
its hopes are enlarging.”

http://pages.uoregon.edu/mgall/vita.htm

http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/74spring/br-baja.htm

http://www.debatepolitics.com/archives/69526-we-should-give-baja-california-jews.html

http://sdjewishworld.wordpress.com/2010/01/23/my-shtetele-california-19th-century-proposal-to-make-baja-california-the-jewish-homeland/

Book Reviews
David J. Weber, Book Review Editor

Baja California: Jewish Refuge and Homeland. By Norton B. Stern. Baja California Travels Series, No. 32. Los Angeles: Dawson’s Book Shop, 1973. Notes. Illustrations. 69 Pages. $10.00.

Reviewed by William O. Hendricks, director of the Sherman Foundation Library in Corona del Mar. Dr. Hendricks is editor-translator of David Goldbaum, Towns of Baja California, and co-president of the Asociación Cultural de las Californias, sponsor of the annual Baja California Symposium.

Nationalism, one of the strongest forces at large in the world during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and often carrying racist overtones, caught Europe’s Jews in an ugly predicament. On the one hand they found themselves the victims of a new and particularly virulent brand of anti-semitism, while on the other hand they had no nation of their own to which they could turn for sanctuary. This dilemma, plus the growth of their own nationalistic sentiment, resulted during the late 1890s in the birth of the Zionist movement. The movement was aimed at colonizing Jews in their ancient homeland of Palestine, where it was hoped they would eventually constitute a majority and obtain the protection of public law and at least a measure of political autonomy. But there was a question in the minds of some Zionists as to whether or not this goal was feasible with regard to Palestine (then under Turkish rule), and a difference of opinion on this point led to a split in the movement and to the birth, in 1905, of the Territorialist faction. While the main body of Zionists insisted that only Palestine could provide a true Jewish homeland, the Territorialists argued that a more important and pressing consideration was that some suitable place in the world be found. According to Dr. Stern, though it has never appeared in Zionist histories, “Evidence now at hand indicates that the first area which the Territorialists considered was Baja California.”

Stern’s book actually treats several related but somewhat different topics. The first chapter, which covers a period from 1891 to 1905, deals primarily with the interest shown in Baja California by Alta California Jews, especially as an area for settling refugees of the Russlan pogroms. The second chapter, which is as long as the other two combined, is concerned mainly with the lives of three of northern Baja California’s early jewish settlers: Luis Mendelson, Maximiliano Bernstein, and David Goldbaum. Mendelson arrived on the Peninsula in 1871 and the other two men during the 1880s, but each of them came on an individual basis, for strictly personal reasons, and not as part of any organized movement. The third chapter focuses on the interest shown in Baja California by the leadership (in London) of the Territorialist organization, and which occurred in late 1905 or early 1906. Though the leadership’s decision was negative and their interest short-lived, the subject continued to excite a few Alta California Territorialists for some years afterward. The chapter then concludes with Baja California once again under consideration as an area for settling Jewish refugees—this time the German-jewish refugees of the 1930s. But since the idea was announced before first being discussed with Mexican authorities, the latter gave it a decidedly cold reception, one of them referring to it as a “fantastic dream.”

At times the book gives the impression that except for a mistaken assessment of its agricultural potentialities by certain Territor-ialist leaders (i.e., that it was too arid), Baja California might well have become a New World Israel. Stern quotes David Lubin, a Sacramento merchant: “Why could not some arrangements be made with the Mexican Government for the sale of Lower California, so as to form there an autonomous Jewish State under the joint protectorate of the United States and Mexico?” Although certain Jewish figures may have thought of this as a distinct possibility, is there any evidence that Mexico ever considered going along with the idea? The answer, I think, is a definite “no.” It is true that throughout his long tenure as Mexico’s president, Porfirio Díaz welcomed Jewish colonists (as he did colonists in general), making him in this respect almost unique among heads of government. However, there is no evidence to show that he entertained for one moment the notion of their obtaining political autonomy at his nation’s expense. Other considerations aside, Baja California bears too strategic a geographical relationship to the northwestern coast of the Mexican mainland for that country to have willingly agreed to its alienation. Surely little short of United States force could have wrenched it away; yet if this had occurred, can anyone seriously imagine that it would then have been turned over to the Territorialists?

A Santa Monica optometrist, Dr. Stern is the founder-editor of the Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly and has previously published, among other items, California Jewish History, A Descriptive Bibliography. His present book, though relatively short, not only contains a good deal of interesting information but it discloses a noteworthy and hitherto unrevealed facet of Baja California history. And like all the volumes in this series, it is handsomely printed and put together.

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