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The European invasions of West Asia: Part Five …plight of Palestinians under Zionist control

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AS discussed in the last article, by the end of Plan D and the war of 1948 CE, the Zionists had conquered 80 percent of the land of Palestine.
In 1967 CE, the Zionists had resolved to take the rest of the Palestinian land, not by way of expulsion as they did before, but by subduing the population under Zionist leadership.
That year, the Zionists conquered the rest of the 20 percent that had been retained by the Palestinians.
The West Bank, Gaza Strip and all the Palestinian inhabitants of the land were now under Zionist control.
The colonised population would be locked up under a regime similar to a large open prison.
If the prisoners of this mega prison were to show resistance, the Zionists would shift them into a high security prison, applying harsh and punitive measures such as raiding and shooting to re-establish control in the area.
This has been the case in Israel/Palestine to this day.
Under government aid and the protection of the Zionist army, the white Jews began building segregated settlements for whites in the West Bank and Gaza strip. They continue to cut across Palestinian territory to this day.
Now even the inmates of this mega prison risk being displaced by Zionist forces.
There are segregated roads that can only be used by Jews.
The settlements of the whites are strategically placed between Palestinian lands so as to divide and weaken them and also establish Zionist control over fragmented areas.
There are Zionist military checkpoints all over and land seizures are common.
The Zionists have built a US$3 million by-pass road system that goes over all the occupied territories.
This single system is designed to supply the whole region with water, electricity, housing and roads.
This is done strategically so that it will become impossible to detach any territory from the Zionists to establish a separate Palestinian state.
This costly system is funded mostly by US taxpayers’ money which is allocated to the Zionists annually.
The state of Israel/Palestine is one of the world’s most dependant nations on earth, with its national budget backed by foreign states such as the US, where American white Jews have great influence.
A high wall and fence, which is in reality a separation barrier was built around a place called Qalqiliya.
This apartheid wall which is nicknamed the ‘Berlin Wall’ is over seven metres high and considerably thick.
It cuts Palestinians off their fertile agricultural land and water, the two most important human necessities.
It also hinders populations of over 100 000 people from moving beyond five kilometres from the city.
There is only one opening for all these people and the gates are controlled by the Zionist forces who choose when to open them.
Curfews and raids are common place and the settlers are always heavily armed.
The Palestinian population is constantly spied on and private security companies which are paid by Palestinian taxpayers’ money are mandatorily set up in Palestinian territories under the false guise of protecting them.
This was all designed to keep the Palestinians down under a military regime.
Inevitably, the fruit of oppression is uprising on the part of the victims.
The Palestinians had not yet gone to war with the white settlers, but it was their neighbours who fought on their behalf in 1948 CE.
Since that time, the Palestinians were facing hell at the hands of the white Jews and the international community heeded not their cries because they were not enlightened about their situation.
In 1987 CE, the Palestinians finally held a popular uprising against the white settlers of Palestine.
They rose in protest over the judicial killings, mass detentions, displacements, deportations, land seizures, property loss and other injustices suffered at the hands of the Zionist regime.
The uprising was faced with all-out military attacks by the Zionists which led to a war situation.
The war lasted until 1993 CE and was known as the First Intifada (tremor).
About 1 100 Palestinians were killed with others expelled and imprisoned.
Children and women were beaten on the streets and men were tortured unimaginably.
The United Nations (UN) condemned the human rights violations committed against the Palestinians by the Zionist regime, but they did nothing to help the Palestinians.
Although the Palestinians lost the war, they did manage to expose their situation to the rest of the world.
The Palestinians had no army and they initially conducted their uprising in the form of unarmed protest.
When they were faced with the extreme forces of the Zionists, they were forced to resort to more violent measures.
Suicide bombers began in this period through desperation.
The Palestinians would sacrifice their lives by detonating bombs in buses with white Jews.
After the First Intifada, the Zionists grew firmer in their control over Palestinians.
By this time, Palestinian refugees numbered 4,5 million people, scattered around the world.
In 2000 CE a Second Intifada arose.
Over 5 300 Palestinians were killed by the Zionist regime.
This time the Palestinians were more aware of Zionist military extremism and they too stepped up their offences, killing almost 1 000 white Jews.
Peace has not been in Palestine since.
The Palestinians, since the 1940s, had been given a handpicked leadership by the Zionists.
Eventually the Palestinians grew tired of the ceremonial puppet leadership and they democratically voted into power the radical fundamentalist Muslim party known as Hamas.
The democratic election of Hamas by the Palestinians alarmed the Zionists.
The Zionists then set up an economic embargo against the Palestinians which entailed cutting trade, fuel, food and water supplies. The Zionists also tried to isolate the Palestinians by associating their fight for liberation with terrorism and anti-Semitism.
In anticipation of Palestinian retaliation under Hamas rule, the Zionists quickly evacuated 10 000 whites from the settler communities they built in the West Bank and the Gaza strip.
The Gaza Strip was sealed with larger fences, turning Gaza into the largest prison on earth.
All access to Gaza is now controlled by the Zionists.
They strategically and regularly cut off power, food and water supplies to the Palestinians.
This is done to punish the Palestinians for electing Hamas and ousting the party handpicked by the Zionists.
By 2008 CE, Zionist attacks on Palestinians had become common.
The Palestinians were constantly attacked with sophisticated weapons including jets and drones.
There were also targeted assassinations and the Palestinians, through their party Hamas were forced to act on these offences.
The Palestinians began making homemade rockets and firing them at white Jewish settlements.
The Zionists now run the nation apartheid style, while maintaining their settler regime with militarism and propaganda lies.
For example, the Zionists do not reject their brutal acts against Palestinians, but they falsely claim that they are acting in retaliation to terrorism.
This also happened in Zimbabwe, when the colonial regime under Smith was wrongly recognised by the world as the Zimbabweans and the black freedom fighters were portrayed as the terrorists, owing to Britain’s influence in the UN. This false claim of indigenous people being called terrorists serves the settler governments well because it rallies the international community on their side.
It is also evident in Somalia, where Somali freedom fighters are labelled terrorists and pirates in their own land by the West.
The hostility of the white Jews against the Palestinians was premeditated since the founding of Zionism in 1895 CE and the open prison system of 1967 CE continues to exist to this day.
Over 3,5 million Palestinians, in pockets of 70 000 – 90 000 people per Palestinian settlement, are held as prisoners within the Zionist apartheid walls.

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