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Israel Almost
Became A Soviet Satellite State
Israel Founded as A Communist State
Elliott Roosevelt, son of Pres. Franklin Roosevelt, wrote in his book,
As He Saw It, that when his father met with our ally, King Faud of Saudi
Arabia in 1944, Roosevelt promised that he would not support a Jewish
state in Palestine. However, this policy changed under President Truman
who sought Jewish votes in the major cities.
Truman, backed by the World Zionist Congress, lobbied U.N. members to
vote in favor of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine. On Nov.
26, 1947 the motion was defeated by a vote of 32 to 25. The pressure was
intense to have the opponents change their vote. With Soviet support the
vote switched on Nov. 29, 1947 to 33 in favor and 24 opposed.
Stalin and Truman were then in a race to be the first to officially
recognize the new Jewish state. Truman beat Stalin by just hours.
The U.S. Communist Party celebrated and in New York City some two-thirds
of their members were Jews. The New York Times of March 12, 1948 carried
the headline: "10,000 communists and Left-Wing Labor Leaders Demonstrate
For Israel" - "Youthful and disciplined Communists raised their battle
cry of, 'solidarity forever," as they marched. The parade and rally were
held under the auspices of the "United Committee to Save the Jewish
State and the U.N." Formed recently after the internationally minded
Communists decided to take over an intensely nationalistic cause, the
partition of Palestine (into a Jewish state). The grand marshal of the
parade was Ben Gold, president of the communist-led International Fur
and Leather Workers Union."
David Ben-Gurion, from Plousk, Russia, became Israel's first President
in 1948. He headed the Marxist Mapam Party., (also known as The United
Labor Party). Most of the Jews moving to Israel from Eastern Europe were
Marxists. They had launched a terrorist underground war against the
British and the Arabs.
The New York Herald-Tribune of Aug. 5, 1948 carried the headline,
"Israel Leaning Toward Russia, Its Armorer." Stalin had ordered the Scda
Arms Works in Czechoslovakia to ship modern weapons to the new Jewish
state. The article, written by correspondent Kenneth Bilby in Tel Aviv,
Israel continued: "Russian prestige has soared enormously among all
political factions. Certain Czech arms shipments which reached Israel at
a critical juncture of the war, played a vital role in blunting the
invasion of five Arab armies. The Jews, who are certainly realists, know
that without Russia's nod, these weapons would never have been
available."
Israeli Marxism
Midstream, a Jewish magazine, of Oct. 1996, carried a highly significant
article by Eli Tzur on pro-Communist leaning at Israel's founding. He
writes that Marxism first began in Jewish communes in Palestine as early
as 1881, Tzur wrote: "The Soviet Union was an international counterpart
of Zionist construction and created a feeling of affinity. One can find
earlier signs of admiration for the Soviets in Ben-Gurion's eulogy for
Lenin, written in 1923, where he shows Lenin the highest regard by
comparing Lenin to himself. Hoping to destroy the British Empire, the
Soviets believed the Jews in Palestine were a catalyst in this process
and helped their effort for the establishment of the State of Israel."
"We Have Two Motherlands"
Tzur writes that pro-Communist Jews in Israel believed that they had two
"motherlands." One was Israel and the other was the Soviet Union as,
"the world headquarters of the Socialist Revolution." Tzur continues: "A
few years ago, a cave used by Jewish soldiers was discovered with the
slogan, 'Palmach-Red Army' written on a wall. The young members of
Palmach were indoctrinated to see themselves as part of a fighting camp
to which the Vietnamese and the Chinese Communists belonged. When a
party of all the Zionist left, Mapam, was established in 1948, it
defined itself, 'as an integral part of the revolutionary camp led by
the Soviet Union.'" "In this coming war, the international Left must
accept commands from one center, which is in Moscow.' The scenario
envisaged was of the Soviet Army advancing from the north and reaching
Israel's northern border. Many hoped to greet it there and we have
documented cases of young people who joined the northern Kibbutzim in
order to be on the spot when the Red Army arrived. Some Mapan leaders
feared that with the advance of the Red Army, the Western powers would
try to utilize the Haifa harbor as a logistical base. One of them
declared in the Knesset that in this case, the workers would paralyze
the port facilities. Of course, the war never came."
In the early days of the birth of the Jewish state, Haifa was refered to
as "Red Haifa." On holidays young Jews would march through the streets
flying the Red Banner with clenched fists. This is a highly revealing
article. In other words, had war broken out between the Russia and
America, the Israeli Marxists were prepared to join the Soviet Union
against us!
Tzur says that Ben-Gurion later decided that with the bulk of world
Jewry now redsiding in the U.S., this would be their main source of
financial support. Thus Israel took a "neutral" stand during the cold
war while using the holocaust story to extort billions out of Germany
and America.
http://www.stormfront.org/truth_at_last/archives/israel.htm
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