On the Gaza Evacuation
August 18, 2005
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As it is perfectly legitimate for Jews to find a refuge land in the world, so they would not have to endure periodic pogroms or suffer racism—something no one has ever denied the violence of—so too is it necessary to recall some historical facts, as they are reported in the Bible, in the Old Testament. If you want to know everything, read the version I have presented in comic form. This is not a pamphlet, nor an act of mockery. In this document, the "speech bubbles" created by the author are juxtaposed with biblical excerpts, properly referenced. It is therefore a document that should be read with a genuine Bible on the table.
Let us briefly outline this story. Initially, Yahweh reveals himself to a certain Abram (who later takes the name Abraham), who does not live in today’s State of Israel, but in Iraq, near the mouth of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This god thus manifests his existence by speaking to him and proclaiming his uniqueness, in contrast to the polytheism prevalent at the time.





Indeed, upon arrival, Abraham is met with a disappointing surprise. The promised land is already full of men and women—those who were the Palestinians of that era.
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