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"Israeli Penal Code – 1977, Section 97(b) A person who, with intent that any area be withdrawn from the sovereignty of the State or placed under the sovereignty of a foreign state, commits an act calculated to bring this about, is liable to life imprisonment or the death penalty."

Israel has this law on the books, but will they enforce it before it's too late? The worst offender is Shimon Peres. Yitzhak Rabin exposed Shimon Peres as "an indefatigable subversive."

Yitzhak Rabin murdered to empower Shimon Peres to divide Jerusalem?
-Well Israel still doesn't have a constitution... So I don't know enough about if this Law is still applicable. Besides that different people have different opinions of what the State of Israel is... some zionists claimed allready in 1967 that the concoured territories are just cards for peace... etc. etc.

If Rabin was killed by a fanatical religious guy, he might have learned Tenachic opinions about not to give up land.

(by the way, Gaza was a discussion if it is realy Jewish homeland)

If Rabin was killed by freemasons, because he was not obeying them, than other rules apply, and the same rules might be there for Peres.

It was obvious also that Peres and Rabin where not the biggest friends, and it might have been to empower Shimon Peres...

There are all kind of options, but G-d forbid that another Jew might kill another Jew...

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By the way... Toledo, nice name for a place to live, my Sephardi Dayan is a Toledano...   But the Menasshe thing, a bit far fetched...

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