Federman and His Farm
Federman and His Farm
October 26, 2008, at approximately 1:30 a.m., Noam Federman’s windows and doors were broken through, not by the usual terrorists; but by government forces on a mission to terrorize the families of Noam Federman and Sinai Tor. The homes that these peaceful families lived in for more than two years were reduced to rubble within minutes.


Ehud Barak, Israel’s Defense Minister, attempted to have the courts rule to bar Noam from entering the Hebron area stating that he was a terrorist threat. A judge issued a decision rejecting the State’s request while at the same time rebuking the State for their actions when they destroyed the Federman and Tor dwellings. In his ruling the judge took issue with virtually everything the State did, the timing of the action, in the middle of the night and the rough handling of the residents.
While at the farm we met up with some of the hill top youth. We handed out Resistance Movement shirts and hats and discussed the movement with the youth that spoke english. Noam nor Sinai Tor were at the site when we were there, but we did ask some of the youth to make sure Noam and his family received some of the shirts.
A video interview of Noam Federman by Israel National News can be viewed by clicking on Noam’s picture above.
Join with the Maccabean Resistance and help encourage Noam Federman, Sianai Tor and their families. The Olmert government has little time in which to actualize their radically leftist policies. Since the call for early elections Barak and Livni have been grasping for notoriety and political power. We need to do all we can to help these Brothers and Sisters to stand under the pressure of their own government that is persecuting them. Join now.
December 2, 2008
Written By Ed Warmoth
Remains of Noam Federman’s homestead after government forces destroyed it. The homes of Noam Federman and Sinai Tor were demolished in the middle of the night in an effort to break the will of the homesteaders. The plan did not work.

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