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The European invasions of West Asia: Part Three

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ZIONISTS, like Theodor Herzl, would say: “Spirit away Palestinians across the border.”
Another Zionist called Leo Motzkin advised: “Establish a Jewish nation in Israel and disperse Arabs to areas outside the country.”
These ideas were largely theoretical at first and though the Zionists went on campaigns to encourage Jews to migrate to Palestine, most ignored and opted to stay in the US.
This was until the fall of the Ottoman Empire after the defeat of Turkey by the Allied states during the First World War.
The Allied states, particularly France and Britain, swarmed into previously Ottoman territory and occupied many countries in North Africa, West and Central Asia.
Palestine was taken by Britain and there was heavy military presence.
These had been the first whites to enter Palestine since the time of the Crusades, almost a millennium before.
It was in this period that Zionists began bringing Jews into Palestine.
The whites, both the British and Jews, were known as strangers to the Palestinians and neighbouring states like Lebanon, Syria and Jordan, because they were not men of colour.
The Jews began consolidating land in Palestine under the operation ‘buy-a-state’ system, whereby they would target land with absent owners, which they would buy. After they had bought a considerable amount of land in an area, they would throw out the Palestinians.
They called this process ‘judifying’ the land.
In 1917 CE, the Balfour declaration by Britain legalised the National Jewish homeland idea.
It was quoted: “His Majesty’s government views with favour the establishment on Palestine, of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this objective.”
This declaration was made after the approval of the British cabinet.
The British also put this declaration into the Palestinian mandate.
Jews would from henceforth be treated as the indigenous people of Palestine instead of the Palestinians who made up over 90 percent of the population.
In the event that the British were prepared to grant Palestine its independence, it would be granted to the Jews, not the Palestinians.
This became the origin of the conflict between the Jews and Palestinians.
It was largely caused by British policies in favour of the Jews.
In 1929 CE, the Palestinians rose up in protest against the British and Jewish whites.
Hundreds of Palestinians and Jews died.
In 1936 CE, the Palestinians rose up a second time, but mainly against Britain.
The uprising lasted three years and led to the death of 5 000 Palestinians.
The British were helped by the Zionists and at the end of the uprising, all influential Palestinians were exiled and their armies were totally dismantled.
Most atrocities committed by Jews against Palestinians to this day, in terms of human rights violations, were invented by the British Mandatory authorities during these two uprisings.
They conducted terror searches on the Palestinians which entailed demolishing their houses, shooting at them without warning, detaining them without trial and so on.
The British were the pioneers of apartheid, anti-Muslim and anti-Arab sentiment which remains in Palestine to this day.
In 1940s CE, the Jews began attacking the British in a bid to force them to grant Jews independence, so that they could continue in their process of occupying Palestine and dispersing the Palestinians without interruption.
This was because Britain had begun loosening some policies for the Palestinians and showing no intent to displace them.
The Jews blew up the department of labour comprising British nationals. Menachem Begin, who would become a Prime Minister, commanded the blowing up of a hotel called King David which housed many British nationals.
Eighty-eight (88) people died, including most of Britain’s high command in Jerusalem.
Britain took the matter to the United Nations (UN).
The UN sent a committee to evaluate the claims of the British in 1947 CE.
The UN recommended that Britain grant independence to Palestine through partition of the land between the Palestinians and Jews.
The Zionists were for the idea because they had everything to gain from such a deal, since they were settlers.
The Palestinians refused because this would cause their land to shrink considerably.
The Palestinians at this time took up more than three fifths of the land.
On November 29 1947 CE, the UN put the issue to a vote.
Thirty-two (32) member-states voted ‘Yes’, 13 voted ‘No’ and 10 abstained.
The land was divided into two, with the greater part apportioned to Jews, when Jews were but a minority.
In 1917 CE, the Jews owned less than 5,8 percent of Palestine.
After the UN resolution, the Jews were entitled to 56 percent of Palestine; almost 10 times the amount of land they originally had.
The reason the UN acted in such an unjust way to favour the Jews was the lobbying of the holocaust myth which we have already uncovered.
The Jews were given Palestine by the UN as compensation for their supposed troubles in Germany.
Assuming that the claims of the Jews were true, and in the magnitude that they claim, was it in Palestine that they experienced it or in Germany?
If anything, it was a European problem which the Palestinians continue to suffer for.
The land of the Palestinians was stolen from them.
Overnight, half the Palestinians were now living illegally in Zionist occupied territories.
The Zionists began working on ways to increase the population of Jews in the land. The measures that were taken were similar to those that were taken by the British settlers of Australia.
The white Jews simply imported more whites in an attempt to become the majority group.
Most of the white Jews came from Germany and Russia.
Elite Zionist David Ben-Gurion was quoted saying: “The Arabs will have to go, but when is a more ideal moment of displacing a people, such as a war.”
By this he meant that they were to accelerate the displacement of Palestinians in the event of war.
The Jews had twice already capitalised on the wars that took place in Germany.
The white Jews, to this day, have successfully led the world to believe that all of Europe’s past crimes against humanity which were fuelled by racial sciences were confined to Germany, the Nazi party and Hitler.
It was all a conspiracy to evoke guilt and in turn favour from sympathiser nations who would associate Zionist claims with the suffering of the biblical Israelites. Hitler was turned into a monster and an anti-Christ by Jewish propaganda.
This time around, the Jews were planning on using a war situation to move Palestinians out of the borders that they had been allocated by the UN and even beyond.
The chaos of war would warrant minimum accountability and freedom as to how the whites would choose to go about the displacement of the indigenous Palestinians.
The Palestinians had lived well with former colonial groups such as the Egyptians and the Ottomans.
It was the whites who were warmongers and forced the Palestinian pacifists to turn into rebel fighters as is the case today.

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