Comments by "" (@arturferrao7353) on "'Kick Out Israeli Envoy': Egyptian MPs' Fiery Anti-Israel Speeches Go Viral | Gaza War" video.
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@Ryan-sl8mw " the Arab world started war with Israel 75 years ago"
LEt us see who started it, shall we? Here's what was being planned decades before israel had been founded:
And here's the evidence that it was all planned decades before israel had been founded:
Jabotinsky frequently accused Labor Zionism of hypocrisy; in his view, the creation of a Jewish state had always meant imposing the will of Zionism on the Palestinian
Arabs, and the resistance of the latter to the former was but
the natural and logical consequence of Zionist objectives.
According to Jabotinsky, Zionist actions had been carried
out against the wishes of the Arab majority.
Zionist colonization, even the most restricted, must
either be terminated or carried out in defiance of the
will of the native population. This colonization can,
therefore, continue and develop only under the protection of a force independent of the local population-an
iron wall which the native population cannot break
through. This is, in toto, our policy towards the Arabs.
To formulate it any other way would be hypocrisy.
He also pointed out that Zionists believed in an “iron wall”:
in this sense, there is no meaningful difference between our “militarists” and our “vegetarians." One prefers an iron wall of Jewish bayonets, the other proposes
an iron wall of British bayonets, the third proposes an
agreement with Baghdad, and appears to be satisfied
with Baghdad’s bayonets-a strange and somewhat
risky taste-but we all applaud, day and night, the iron wall.70
Source: Expulsion of the Palestinians - The Concept of "Transfer" in Zionist Political Thought 1882-1948 by Nur Masalha
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Here's the evidence for myh claims:
Jabotinsky frequently accused Labor Zionism of hypocrisy; in his view, the creation of a Jewish state had always meant imposing the will of Zionism on the Palestinian
Arabs, and the resistance of the latter to the former was but
the natural and logical consequence of Zionist objectives.
According to Jabotinsky, Zionist actions had been carried
out against the wishes of the Arab majority.
Zionist colonization, even the most restricted, must
either be terminated or carried out in defiance of the
will of the native population. This colonization can,
therefore, continue and develop only under the protection of a force independent of the local population-an
iron wall which the native population cannot break
through. This is, in toto, our policy towards the Arabs.
To formulate it any other way would be hypocrisy.
He also pointed out that Zionists believed in an “iron wall”:
in this sense, there is no meaningful difference between our “militarists” and our “vegetarians." One prefers an iron wall of Jewish bayonets, the other proposes
an iron wall of British bayonets, the third proposes an
agreement with Baghdad, and appears to be satisfied
with Baghdad’s bayonets-a strange and somewhat
risky taste-but we all applaud, day and night, the iron wall.70
Source: Expulsion of the Palestinians - The Concept of "Transfer" in Zionist Political Thought 1882-1948 by Nur Masalha
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And:
It is the Betar movement, with its adopted fascist ideas and displays, that forms the prime target for allegations of Zionist ideological sympathy for Nazism. Signs of Zionism’s Nazi-fascist sympathies are adduced from the actions and statements of some of its leading figures. For example, in 1928, Abba Ahimeir, a leading member of the far-right wing of the Revisionist movement, wrote a regular column in Do’ar ha-Yom titled “Mi-Pinkaso shel Fashistan” (From a fascist’s notebook). In 1931 he played a central role in the founding of Berit ha-Biryonim, an underground group devoted to opposing British policy in Palestine. At the trial of members of this organization, who disrupted a speech delivered by Berit Shalom leader Norman Bentwich at Hebrew University in early 1932, their lawyer declared: “yes, we Revisionists have a great admiration for Hitler. Hitler has saved Germany.
Source: Yishuv Zionism: Its Attitude to Nazism and the Third Reich Reconsidered
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