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The Fraud Of
Zionism |
By Wilbur Sensor
4-20-8
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Most people have been trained to
think of Zionism in positive terms. This is
understandable. Decades of propaganda have
misrepresented Zionism as a progressive, modern force
bringing civilization to an arid, uninhabited wasteland.
Such an image is an illusion. This essay will uncover
the true history of Zionism. It will reveal the facts
and make clear the real nature of the movement.
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH ASSUMES THE
INCOMPATIBILITY OF JEW AND GENTILE
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- Zionism is an apartheid philosophy.
Its founder, Theodore Herzl, was dismayed by the mass
anti-semitism in France aroused by the Dreyfuss affair.
He became convinced that the separation of the Jews from
the Gentiles by ingathering all Jews in a separate
Jewish nation was the only solution to the age old
"Jewish problem". Herzl spelled out his program in his
book Der Judenstaat (The Jewish State):
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- "Anti-semitism grows daily, hourly,
among the peoples, and must continue to grow since its
causes continue to exist, and cannot be alienated."
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- "The causa remota is the loss, in
the Middle Ages, of the ability to assimilate; the cause
proxima is our overproduction of middling intelligences,
that can neither be drained off, nor rise higher-hence,
no healthy draining off, and no healthy rising to a
higher level. Downward, we are being proletarianized
into revolutionaries; we are the subalterns of every
revolutionary party, while at the same time our terrible
financial might grows upward."
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- "Will it not be said that I am
putting weapons into the hands of the anti-semites? Why?
Because I acknowledge the truth? Because I do not assert
that there are none but excellent people among us?"
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- "It is a national question; to
resolve it we must, above all, first make it into a
world political question... We are a people, a
people..."
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- "The Jewish State is a world
necessity, hence, it will arise..."
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- Herzl demands:
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- "We be given sovereignty over a part
of the earth's surface sufficient for the rightful
requirements of our people; we shall take care of
everything else ourselves."
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- "No one is strong enough, or rich
enough, to move a people from one dwelling place to
another. Only an idea can do that. The idea of a state
may well have such force."
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- "No economic disruptions, no crises,
nor persecutions will follow after the departing Jews,
but rather a period of prosperity will begin for the
lands left behind. An internal migration of Christian
citizens into the positions surrendered by the Jews
takes place. The outlook is gradual, without any jolt,
and its very beginning is the end of anti-semitism."
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- "The Jews leave as respected
friends. If individual Jews then return, civilized
countries will receive and treat them just as they would
treat the citizens of any other foreign country."
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- "This emigration is no flight, but
an orderly withdrawal, under the observation of public
opinion. The movement is not only to be organized by
completely legal means, it can, in any case, be
accomplished only with the friendly collaboration of the
participating government, which derives substantial
benefit therefrom."
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- As these paragraphs make clear, to
be a Zionist one must believe there is a Jewish problem.
No Zionist since Herzl has ever repudiated this basic
philosophical premise:
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- "If we do not admit the rightfulness
of anti-semitism, we deny the rightfulness of our own
nationalism. If our people is deserving and willing to
live its own national life, then it is an alien body
that insists on its own distinctive identity, reducing
the domain of their life. It is right, therefore, that
they should fight against us for their national
integrity.... Instead of establishing societies for
defense against the anti-semites who want to reduce our
rights, we should establish societies for defense
against our friends who desire to defend our rights."
(Jacob Klatzkin, co-editor of the Encylopaedia Judaica)
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH NEVER TOOK ANY
CONGNIZANCE OF THE POPULATION OF THE LAND IT COVETED
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- The Zionists have long maintained
the myth, especially in the United States, that
Palestine was uninhabited before the arrival of the
Zionists. This deception is easily refuted. The British
Foreign Secretary, Lord Curzon, writing on October 26,
1917:
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- "Now what is the capacity as regards
population of Palestine within any reasonable period of
time?...What is to become of the people of this country,
assuming the Turk to be expelled, and the inhabitants
not to have been exterminated by the war? There are over
a half a million of these, Syrian Arabs- a mixed
community with Arab, Hebrew, Canaaite, Greek, Egyptian,
and possibly Crusaders' blood. They own the soil, which
belongs either to individual landowners or to village
communities. They profess the Mohammedan faith. They
will not be content either to be expropriated for Jewish
immigrants, or to act merely as hewers of wood and
drawers of water to the latter."
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- Palestine at the beginning of the
Zionist movement was part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire.
Herzl, when he decided to champion a Jewish state in
Palestine, necessarily made overtures to the Sultan on
behalf of Zionism. These negotiations establish that the
Zionists were well aware of the existence of the
Palestinian Arabs.
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- "'When Herzl had spoken of a Charter
(from the Sultan) he had not, needless to say,
contemplated any eviction of the Arabs of Palestine in
favor of the Jews. He was, to judge from his Congress
addresses, hardly aware that Palestine had settled
inhabitants, and he had, in perfect good faith, omitted
the Arabs from his calculations.'"( Zionism, Leonard
Stein.)
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- "Was there ever anything more
extraordinary than this? Vast plans are made engaging
the destinies of a multitude of people, yet the man who
engenders these plans never takes the essential first
step of surveying the land where he purposes to carry
them out. Nor apparently do any of his associates
suggest it to him. There might be no Arabs in the world
for all the difference it makes to him or to his
associates."
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- "Year by year Zionist congresses are
summoned... Was a single day's session of a single
Congress devoted to the discussion of the understanding
which must be reached with the people of Palestine? Not
one."
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- "There were nineteen Jewish colonies
established in Palestine before the year 1900... All
these trusts and colonies and the people who inhabited
them were in regular continuous communication with
Jewish bodies and persons throughout Europe and
America..."
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- "In a hundred ways the conditions
prevailing in Palestine and the existence of the Arabs
and the varying ways in which the Arabs reacted to
existing colonies and to the promise of more colonies
must have been known to all active Zionists."
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- "The only conclusion then, and it is
a conclusion forced upon the observer, is that if
Zionism was unaware of the Arabs it was because most
Zionists perceived an obstacle in the Arabs and did not
want to be aware to them. (Palestine: The Reality, J.M.N.
Jeffries, pp. 40-42.)
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH DISREGARDED PRIOR
OBLIGATIONS
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- Zionism, in addition to coveting
someone else's land, has always ignored the issue of
prior obligations. The Arabs fought as Great Britain's
ally in World War I against Imperial Germany's ally,
Ottoman Turkey. The Arabs were guaranteed independence
in an unified state once the war was won. The British
pledge of Arab independence was contained in a letter
dated October 25,1915 by Sir Henry McMahon, British High
Commissioner in Egypt to Sheriff Hussein of Mecca.
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- "The districts of Mersina and
Alexandretta and portions of Syria lying to the west of
the districts of Damascus, hama, homs, and Aleppo cannot
be said to be purely Arab, and should be excluded from
the proposed limits and boundaries. With the above
modification, and without prejudice to our existing
treaties with Arab chiefs, we accept these limits and
boundaries..."
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- "Subject to the above modifications,
Great Britain is prepared to recognize and support the
independence of the Arabs within the territories
included in the limits and boundaries proposed by the
Shereef of Mecca." (Palestine: The Reality, op.
cited,p.76.)
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- British politicians later pretended
that the pledge given by Sir Henry McMahon did not
include Palestine. They are impeached by a secret
Political Intelligence Department Memorandum on British
Commitments to King Hussein. On page 9 the Memorandum
states:
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- "With regard to Palestine, His
Majesty's Government are committed by Sir H. McMahon's
letter to the Sherif on the 24th October, 1915 to its
inclusion in the boundaries of Arab independence."
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- The Zionist claim to Palestine has
always rested on Lord Arthur Balfour's letter of
November 2, 1917 promising British support for a "Jewish
national homeland" in Palestine. This letter was issued
nearly two years after Sir Henry McMahon's pledge of
October 25,1915.
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH WROTE ITS OWN TITLE
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- Foreign Office
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- November 2nd, 1917
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- Dear Lord Rothchild
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- "I have much pleasure in conveying
to you, on behalf of His Majesty's Government, the
following declaration of sympathy with Jewish Zionist
aspirations which has been submitted to, and approved
by, the cabinet.
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- "His Majesty's Government view with
favor the establishment in Palestine of a National home
for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors
to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being
clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may
prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing
non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and
political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country."
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- This document is the grant deed
which planted Zionism in the Near East. It is the most
discreditable document ever issued by a major power. It
was written by those to whom it was addressed and was
the payoff for a shameless political manipulation.
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- The British government did not
abandon its pledge to the Arabs because of altruistic
concern for a "Jewish national homeland". The real
reason was stated by David Lloyd George, Britain's
wartime Prime Minister:
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- There is no better proof of the
value of the Balfour Declaration as a military more than
the fact that Germany entered into negotiations with
Turkey in an endeavor to provide an alternative scheme
which would appeal to Zionists. A German-Jewish Society,
the V.J.O.D. was formed, and in January 1918, Talaat,
the Turkish Grand Vizier, at the instigation of the
Germans, gave vague promises of legislation by means of
which "all justifiable wishes of the Jews in Palestine
would be able to meet their fulfillment".
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- "Another most cogent reason for the
adoption by the Allies of the policy of the Declaration
lay in the state of Russia herself. Russian Jews had
been secretly active on behalf of the Central Powers
from the first; they had become the chief agents of
German pacifist propaganda in Russia; by 1917 they had
done much in preparing for that general disintegration
of Russian society, later recognized as the Revolution.
It was believed that if Great Britain declared for the
fulfillment of Zionist aspirations in Palestine under
her own pledge, one effect would be to bring Russian
Jewry to the cause of the entente."
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- "It was believed, also, that such a
declaration would have a potent influence open world
Jewry outside Russia, and secure for the entente the aid
of Jewish financial interests. In America, their aid in
this respect would have a special value when the Allies
had almost exhausted the gold and marketable securities
available for American purchase. Such were the chief
considerations which, in 1917, impelled the British
Government towards making a contract with Jewry."
(Memoirs of the Peace Conference, David Lloyd George, p.
726.)
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- The eminent Mr. Lloyd George's
opinion is confirmed by numerous other sources,
especially by Mr. Samuel Landman in his work Great
Britain, The Jews and Palestine, Mr. Landman was a very
well known English Zionist whose positions included
honorary secretary of the Zionist Council of the United
Kingdom in 1912, editor of The Zionist, 1913-1914,
solicitor and secretary of the Zionist Organization,
1917-1922, and author of several Zionist publications
during World War One. His opinion is thus an official
one which is completely consistent with that of Lloyd
George.
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- "Mr. James A. Malcolm...
spontaneously took the initiative, to convince first of
all Sir Mark Sykes, Under-Secretary to the War Cabinet,
and afterwards M. Georges-Picot, of the French Embassy
in London, and M. Gout of the Quai d'Orsay (Eastern
Section), that the best and perhaps the only way (which
proved so to be) to induce the American President to
come into the War was to secure the co-operation of
Zionist Jews by promising them Palestine, and thus
enlist and mobilize the hitherto unsuspectedly powerful
forces of Zionist Jews in America and elsewhere in favor
of the Allies on a quid pro quo contract basis..."
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- "The Balfour Declaration, in the
words of Prof. H.M.V. Temperley, was a 'definite
contract between the British Government and Jewry'
(History of the Peace Conference in Paris, vol 6,
p.173). The main consideration given by the Jewish
people (represented at the time by the leaders of the
Zionist Organization) was their help in bringing
President Wilson to the aid of the Allies." (Great
Britain, The Jews and Palestine, pp.3-6.)
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- Thus, according to the documented
statements of both parties the British betrayed their
war time ally, the Arabs, in deference to Zionist
manipulation in bringing the U.S. into the war on
Britains side.
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- The Balfour declaration was not
written by British Foreign Secretary Arthur James
Balfour. It was written by American and English Zionists
on both sides of the Atlantic. Many versions were
prepared, discarded and rewritten before the final
version was submitted to Lord Balfour to be issued in
his name. English politicians, such as Lord Robert
Cecil, made minor emendations to the letter which their
Zionist "professors" wrote for them. The Covenant of the
League of Nations which provided the international legal
basis for establishing a British protectorate, or
"Mandate" over Palestine was largely written by the
Zionist agent, South African general Jan Smuts. The
drafting of the language of the actual Mandate was
written by U.S. Zionist and Harvard Law Professor Felix
Frankfurter at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919.
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH MADE FALSE PROMISES
OF EQUAL TREATMENT
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- The false promises of equal
treatment for the Arabs are to be found in the Balfour
declaration itself. This declaration was produced by
many hands over many months with deception as its
deliberate objective.
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- "This too, memorable document is not
so much a sentence of English as a verbal mosaic. Drafts
for it traveled back and forth, within England or over
the Ocean, to be scrutinized by some two score draftsmen
half co-operating, half competing with one another, who
erased this phrase or adopted that after much thought.
At long last, out of the store of their rejections and
of their acceptances the final miscellany was chosen,
ratified and fixed. There never has been a proclamation
longer prepared, more carefully produced, more
consciously worded."
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- Whatever is to be found in the
Balfour Declaration was put into it deliberately. There
are no accidents in that text. If there is any vagueness
in it this is an intentional vagueness.
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- "....this nationally issued and
nationally endorsed document was nothing but a calmly
planned piece of deception." (Palestine: The Reality,
J.M.N. Jeffries, pp.)
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- The entire Balfour Declaration
cannot here be analyzed. A few illustrations of its
deceptive character will suffice.
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- "...it being clearly understood that
nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and
religious nights of existing non-Jewish communities in
Palestine..."
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- "At the time of the Balfour
Declaration the population of Palestine was 90% Arab and
10% Jew.
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- "Before this unpalatable reality,
what did the framers of the Balfour Declaration do? By
an altogether abject subterfuge, under colour of
protecting Arab interests, they set out to conceal the
fact that the Arabs to all intents constituted the
population of the country. It called them the
'non-Jewish communities in Palestine'! It called the
multitude the non-few; it called the 670,000 the
non-60,000; out of a hundred it called the 91 the non-9.
You might just as well call the British people 'the
non-Continental communities in Great Britain'. It would
be as suitable to define the mass of working men as 'the
non-idling communities in the world,' or the healthy as
the "non-bedridden elements amongst sleepers,' or the
sane as 'the non-lunatic section of thinkers' - or the
grass of the countryside as 'the non-dandelion portion
of the pastures'." (ibid, pp. 177-178.)
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- "The crux arrives with 'civil
rights'. What are 'civil rights'? All turns on this
point. If civil rights remain undefined it is only a
mockery to guarantee them. To guarantee anything, and at
the same time not to let anyone know what it is, that is
Alice in Wonderland legislation. 'I guarantee your civil
rights', said the White Queen to Alice in Palestineland.
'Oh, thank you!' said Alice, 'what are they, please?'
'I'm sure I can't tell you, my dear,' said the White
Queen, 'but I'll guarantee very hard.'" (ibid, p.179)
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- As soon as the Zionists set up shop
in Palestine they made clear the real relationship of
Jew to Arab. The formal government authority in
Palestine, 1918-1920, was rested in the British Military
Government. A competing, and in fact superior form of
government existing side by side the British Military
Government was the Zionist Commission. The attitude of
the British Military Government and of the native Arab
population was summed up by Sir Louis Bols:
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- "It will be recognized from the
foregoing that my own authority and that of every
department of my Administration is claimed or impinged
upon by the Zionist Commission, and I am definitely of
opinion that this state of affairs cannot continue
without grave danger to the public peace and to the
prejudice of my Administration."
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- "It is no use saying to the Moslem
and Christian elements of the population that our
declaration as to the maintenance of the status quo on
our entry into Jerusalem has been deserved. Facts
witness otherwise: the introduction of the Hebrew tongue
as an official language; the setting up of a Jewish
judicature the whole fabric of Government of the Zionist
Commission, of which they are well aware; the special
traveling privileges to members of the Zionist
Commission; these have firmly and absolutely convinced
the non-Jewish elements of our partiality. On the other
hand, the Zionist Commission accuses me and my officers
of anti-Zionism. The situation is intolerable, and in
justice to my officers and myself must be fairly faced."
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- "This Administration has loyally
earned out the wishes of His Majesty's Government, and
has succeeded in so doing by strict adherence to the
laws governing the conduct of the Military Occupant of
Enemy Territory, but this has not satisfied the
Zionists, who appear bent on committing the temporary
Military Administration to a partialist policy before
the issue of the Mandate. It is manifestly impossible to
please partisans who politically claim nothing more than
a "National Home", but in reality will be satisfied with
nothing less than a Jewish State and all that it
politically implies."
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- "I recommend therefore, in the
interests of peace, of development, of the Zionists
themselves, that the Zionist Commission in Palestine be
abolished." (ibid,p.359)
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH DISCARDED ITS OWN
SPONSOR
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- The British Mandate existed only to
protect the incoming Zionists from the native Arabs. Mr.
Vladimir Jabotinsky makes this clear in his 1923 title
The Iron Wall (We and the Arabs):
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- "Zionist colonization must either be
terminated or carried out against the wishes of the
native population. This colonization can, therefore, be
continued and make progress only under the protection of
a power independent of the native population - an iron
wall, which will be in a position to resist the pressure
to the native population. This is, in toto, our policy
towards the Arabs... A voluntary reconciliation with the
Arabs is out of the question either now or in the
future."
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- "If you wish to colonize a land in
which people are already living, you must provide a
garrison for the land, or find some 'rich man' or
benefactor who will provide a garrison on your behalf.
Or else-or else, give up your colonization, for without
an armed force which will render physically impossible
any attempt to destroy or prevent this colonization,
colonization is impossible, not "difficult', not
'dangerous', but IMPOSSIBLE!...Zionism is a colonization
adventure and therefore it stands or falls by the
question of armed force. It is important.... to speak
Hebrew, but, unfortunately, it is even more important to
be able to shoot - or else I am through with playing at
colonizing."
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- The British soon realized what a
grave problem they had created for themselves by
sponsoring Zionism in Palestine. The Arab riots of 1920,
1921, 1929 and 1936-39 brought one British investigating
commission after another to Palestine, all reaching the
same conclusion - the cause of unrest in Palestine was
massive Jewish immigration into a land already inhabited
by Arabs.
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- In 1937 a Royal Investigating
Commission headed by Lord Peel concluded that the proper
solution to Jewish-Arab tension was to partition
Palestine, creating a Jewish state, an Arab state and a
British maintained "Polish Corridor" dividing the two.
The Zionists reluctantly accepted the partition proposal
but the Arabs did not. From this point on the British
had outlived their usefulness to the Zionists.
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- In 1944 the terrorist underground
Jewish group, the Irgun Zvai Leumi, began a partisan war
to drive the British out of Palestine. The many bloody
misdeeds of this group included assassinating British
Soldiers, raiding British military depots, assassinating
the British High Commissioner in Egypt, dynamiting the
King David Hotel in Jerusalem, etc. until the British
finally quit Palestine on May 15, 1948.
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH COLLABORATED WITH
THE AVOWED ENEMY OF ALL JEWS
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- Zionism was founded on the mutual
incompatibility of Jew and Gentile. As such it had a
built in incentive for collaborating with another
ideology built on the incompatibility of Jew and Gentile
- Nazism.
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- Zionist collaboration with National
Socialism dates almost from the inception of the Hitler
regime. The Ha'avara, or Transfer Agreement dates from
May, 1933. Under this arrangement approximately 10% or
50-60,000 of Germany's 500-600,000 Jews were sent to
Palestine with their assets minus an exit tax. This
fulfilled the Zionist desire to reroute Jews to
Palestine while promoting the Nazi desire to rid Germany
of Jewish influence.
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- Zionism enjoyed the official
favoritism of the Hitler government. Numerous articles
praising Zionism appeared in the German press. Dr.
Joseph Goebbels, Reich Propaganda Minister, commissioned
a special medallion commemorating Zionism. The Zionist
blue and white flag was the only national symbol
permitted to fly in Germany other than the swastika.
More importantly, special Zionist training camps existed
in Germany to train German Jews for agricultural work in
Palestine.
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- On at least one occasion, Chaim
Weizmann the future first president of Israel vetoed the
Rublee-Schact plan of January, 1939 which would have
removed all Jews from Germany within a five year period.
Weizmanns reason for so doing? He felt it was preferable
to leave the Jews under German control so that they
could later be sent to Palestine, rather that allow them
to choose their own destination. In this regard Weizmann
endorsed the thinking of his political rival, David
Ben-Gurion:
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- "If I knew that it would be possible
to save all the children in Germany by bringing them
over to England, and only half of them by transporting
them to Eretz Yisrael, then I would opt for the second
alternative. For we must weigh not only the life of
these children, but also the history of the People of
Israel." (Yoar-Gelber, Zionist Policy and the Fate of
European Jewry (1939-42), Yad Vashem Studies, vol.
XII,p.199.)
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- A MOVEMENT WHICH REJECTS
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION BUT WHICH DEMANDS
INTERNATIONAL OBEDIENCE
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- Zionism has never rested on consent,
either of the Arabs of Palestine, of the influential
English Jewish community which opposed it when first
proposed or of the occasional gentile politician who
warned of its dangers. Zionism has always demanded "Bow
Down Before Me"!
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- Zionism ignored the British White
Papers urging restriction of Jewish immigration to
Palestine, it has ignored the United Nations resolutions
on return of conquered territories, it continues to
ignore the settlements on the West Bank of the Jordan
river.
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- Zionism will never become a
democratic movement because it is a doctrine of divine
right. It is rooted in blood, mysticism and return to
the soil.
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- Zionism has forged its case. It has
used deceit, broken promises, backroom diplomacy,
violence, blackmail and terrorism to achieve its ends.
It has slept with the Devil while posing as an angel.
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