Zionism
Zionism represents itself as a political movement concerned
principally with the establishment of a state in Palestine
to be controlled by and for Jews. It began in the late 19th
Century and attained its stated objective with the creation
in 1948 of the state of Israel by the United Nations (at the
insistence of the United States and without the agreement of
existing Middle Eastern states). Subsequently Israel doubled
the amount of territory it controlled by means of its
illegal occupation of the West Bank in the 1967 and 1973
wars.
In its current form Zionism seeks to dominate all of
Palestine and the Middle East by means of violence and the
threat of violence (using weapons manufactured and purchased
with billions of dollars of "aid" supplied by the United
States at taxpayer expense) and to maximize its influence in
world affairs and in world history, principally by means of
control of the government of the USA (primarily by
blackmailing its many corrupt politicians), at the expense
of the social wellbeing not only of the Palestinians but of
the peoples of all lands.
Zionists claim that Jews have the right to possess all land
between the Nile and the Euphrates because (they say) this
land was given to them by some entity they call "YHWH" as
claimed in the Old Testament (Genesis 15:18). But this would
not be the first time that documents written by humans were
used to justify land grabs. (And this "YHWH" appears, from
accounts in the Old Testament, to be
a particularly repulsive entity, vain, jealous, given to
fits of rage and directing his followers to massacre
civilian populations — an entity who, if he existed, would
be quite unworthy of the devotion of anyone with a sense of
justice and morality.)
Zionists also lay claim to Palestine because this was
territory controlled by two Jewish mini-states, Judah and
Samaria, until their destruction by the Romans in the
1st C. CE. To which may be replied: If Zionist claims to a
Jewish "homeland" in Palestine, based on Jewish occupation
of that area 2000 years ago, are accepted as valid then the
claims of North American Indians to their former homeland
(all of the United States) and the claims of Australian
Aborigines to their former homeland (all of Australia)
should also be accepted as valid, and those homelands
returned. Not to mention the descendants of the inhabitants
of countless mini-states which have risen and fallen over
the course of thousands of years of human history. Jews have
no more rights than anyone else.
Zionists are not content with having acquired a state of
their own in Palestine, they also want this state to be
for-Jews-only, thus the desire and intention to expel from
Israeli-controlled territory all the indigenous inhabitants
(a practice sometimes known as ethnic cleansing, a
concept derived from the Nazi practice of "cleansing" areas
of all Jews so that those areas are then Judenrein).
The
idea of transfer had accompanied the Zionist movement
from its very beginnings, first appearing in Theodore
Herzl's diary. In practice, the Zionists began executing
a mini-transfer from the time they began purchasing the
land and evacuating the Arab tenants.... "Disappearing"
the Arabs lay at the heart of the Zionist dream, and was
also a necessary condition of its existence.... With few
exceptions, none of the Zionists disputed the
desirability of forced transfer — or its morality.
— Tom Segev, One Palestine, Complete : Jews and Arabs
under the British Mandate, quoted at
http://www.thornwalker.com/ditch/snieg_conc1.htm
The Palestinians, being Arabs, are Semites. By their open
contempt for, and racist persecution of, the Palestinians
the Israelis show that it is they who are the real
anti-Semites, and their accusations of anti-Semitism (and
the accusations of their American and European
coreligionists) cast at all who criticise Jews or Israel
amount to no more than blatant hypocrisy. |