Palestine Series: 2/4
Palestine Is Still Bleeding!
The UN emissary, Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) arrived inPalestine
in May 1948 to mediate a cease fire. The recently proclaimed Israeli government
consented to his appointment because, as president of the Swedish Red Cross, he
saved 15,000 Jews from the Nazi Camps during WW2. Now, in Palestine , having witnessed the expulsion of
the Palestinians from their homes and villages, he called for the unqualified
return of all Palestinian refugees expelled as a result of the conflict. He
declared:
“It would be an offence against the principles of elemental justice if these innocent victims of the conflict were denied the right to return to their homes, while Jewish immigrants flow intoPalestine ”.
For this, he was assassinated by Jewish underground terrorists, the Stern Gang headed by Itzhak Shamir, on 17 September 1948, as his motorcade drove through Katamon, west ofJerusalem .
Shamir later became Israel 's
Prime Minister in 1983 and also in 1988.
It was partly as a tribute to Count Bernadotte that the UN General Assembly issued its Resolution 194 on 11 December 1948 calling for:
1. Return of all expelled Palestinians (Art. 11)
2. Protection of, and free access to, the Holy Places (Art. 7)
3. Demilitarization and UN control overJerusalem
(Art. 8)
4. Free access toJerusalem (Art.
9)
The second was the Stern Gang led by Itzhak Shamir (1915-2012) born Icchak Jaziernicki inRozana , Poland .
Stern was responsible for many terrorist acts including the assassination of
Count Folke Bernadotte. Shamir, of course, became Israel ’s Prime Minister not once
but twice: from 1983-84 and again from 1986-1992.
Of these 37 Zionists, only 1 was born inPalestine .
Of the remaining 36 Zionists, 13 were born inRussia , 11 in Poland , 2 in Romania ,
2 in Germany , 2 in Latvia ,
2 in
Lithuanian, 1 in
Austria , 1 in Hungary , 1 in Denmark
and 1 in Yemen .
Most of them migrated to Palestine
between 1920 and 1940. One of them came to Palestine only in 1947.
Most ofIsrael ’s elected prime ministers,
past and present, belonged to, or are known to be members of terrorist organizations
in their heyday.
(Courtesy: http://www.1948.org.uk/)
Due To Deception, Injustice, Conspiracy & Betrayal
By The World Powers,
(Part 2 of 4)
Zionism And The Zionists’ Designs
What is Zionism? Here’s the definition according to the
Lexicon:
Zi-on-ism (noun).
A movement for (originally) the re-establishment and (now)
the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel .
It was established as a political organization in 1897 under Theodor Herzl, and
was later led by Chaim Weizmann.
Wikipedia adds:
Zionism is a form of nationalism of Jews and Jewish culture
that supports a Jewish nation state in the territory defined as the Land of Israel . Zionism supports Jews upholding
their Jewish identity, opposes the assimilation of Jews into other societies
and has advocated the return of Jews to Israel
… Most leaders of the movement associated the main goal with creating the
desired state in Palestine , then an area
controlled by the Ottoman Empire … Critics of
Zionism see it as a colonialist or racist ideology that led to the denial of
rights, dispossession and expulsion of the “indigenous population of Palestine ”.
The Zionist Project:
People generally talk about the Zionists but hardly know
much about them and their motives or plans. Not all Zionists are Jews. Zionists
have broadened the scope and definition of their original goal. Today, there
are Christian Zionists, Hindu Zionists, so-called ‘Muslim’ Zionists and
‘no-religion’ Zionists along with Free Masons. The names associated with
Illuminati and One-World-Government (the New World Order) are now also
associated with international Zionist organizations. They have joined hands for
the world-domination and control of wealth; for the hegemony of the world for
financial, economic and political benefits. They use ‘secularism’ as a
political tool and believe that Islam is the biggest hurdle in the
implementation of their plan. Then there are also Jews who hate Zionists. The
following information might help you know and understand the Zionists. It will
also give you some idea about their intentions and operations.
Wikipedia adds:
Jews in Pakistan :
According to the
1881 census, there were 153 Jews in Sindh province.
By 1919, this figure had risen to about 650. By 1947 there were about 1,500
Jews living in Sindh with the majority residing in Karachi .
Dan Kiesel, a Jew of German origin, was employed as a physiotherapist by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) from 1995-1999. His appointment brought some controversy, as Pakistani politicians questioned the hiring of an Israeli Jew in the Senate of Pakistan.
Dan Kiesel, a Jew of German origin, was employed as a physiotherapist by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) from 1995-1999. His appointment brought some controversy, as Pakistani politicians questioned the hiring of an Israeli Jew in the Senate of Pakistan.
Zionism, as a colonial project, was explained by
Vladimir Ze’ev Jabotinsky, one of its chief architects, in 1923, as follows:
“We can talk as much as we want about our good intentions
but they understand as well as we what is not good for them. They look upon Palestine with the same instinctive love and true fervor
that any Aztec looked upon his Mexico
or any Sioux looked upon his prairie...Thus we conclude that we cannot promise
anything to the Arabs of the land
of Israel or the Arab
countries. Their voluntary agreement is out of the question. Zionist
colonization, even the most restricted, must either be terminated or carried
out in defiance of the will of the native population. Thus, 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 only be hypocrisy.”
From: 1948.org.uk:
Theodor Herzl:
“Were
I to sum up the Basel Congress in a word…it would be this: ‘At Basel , I founded the
Jewish State. If I said this out loud today[1897] I would be answered by
universal laughter. If not in 5 years, then certainly in 50. Everyone will know
it’.“ - Theodor Herzl Diaries 1897.
Herzl missed his goal by only 1 year.
Zionism emerged as a
national movement in Eastern Europe in the
1880’s. Its founder, Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), a Hungarian Jew, dreamt of
establishing a Jewish State in the land
of Palestine , a dream
which was to be realized through colonization and land acquisition.
It all started in a small way as the first Zionist
settlement in Palestine was founded with the
financial help of Edmond James de Rothschild (1845-1934), a French financier
who assisted a small group of the Russian Bilu Jewish Society to immigrate to Palestine in 1882. (Rothchild
is also considered the founding-father of Illuminati). This Philanthropist
sponsored a few more tiny settlements at the time such as Gai Oni, Roch Pina,
Zichron-Ya’acov (which he named after his grandfather) and Rishon Letzion with
settlers from around Eastern (Communist) Europe .
The single aim of all these settlements and their planners
who envisioned them was to slowly and secretly transfer, drive out and
ethnically cleanse Palestine
of its indigenous people.
This concept of transfer of the local population was held
dear by almost every member of the Zionist leadership in Europe .
At their first official Zionist Congress in Basel
in 1897, they called already for “the establishment of a publicly and legally secured
home in Palestine
for the Jewish people”.
20 years later, the Balfour Declaration threw them a
lifeline.
To
secure support for this project, Israel Zangwill (1864-1926), an Anglo-Jewish
writer born in London ,
and a powerful leader of British Zionism, coined the phrase: “a land without a people
for a people without land”. Little did he and all his colleagues in
the Zionist leadership realize (or wished to remember) that there were almost
410,000 Palestinians (Muslims and Christians) living in Palestine around the early 1890’s.
Chaim Weizmann, who was born
in Motal near Pinsk in Belarus , (1874-1952) and who was to become Israel ’s first president, once said: “…there is a country
which happens to be called Palestine ,
a country without a people…and there exists the Jewish people and it has no
country. What is left is to fit the gem into the ring…”
The Zionist leadership did not actually mean that there were
no people in Palestine .
They meant that there were no people in Palestine
worth considering as a people. The Zionists truly believed that the Land of Israel belonged exclusively to the
Jewish people. Theodor Herzl wrote in June 1895: “We shall try to spirit the
penniless population across the border…and both the process of expropriation
and removal of the poor must be carried out discreetly...”
Israel
Zangwill followed by saying that “if we wish to give a country to a people
without a country, it is utter foolishness to allow it to be the country of two
peoples…”
Zionism’s idea of transfer was even tested within a wider
Arab framework where Zionist leaders would offer Arab leaders financial
incentives, expertise and international influence in exchange for acquiescence
in the expansion of the Yishuv (the Jewish community in Palestine ). In January 1919, for example,
Chaim Weizmann and the Hashemite Emir Faisal (1883-1933) who was aspiring to
the leadership of the Arab Nationalist Movement, concluded an agreement under
British auspices whereby Faisal would support Jewish immigration into Palestine in return for economic
support for the future kingdom Faisal was hoping to create. (He was rewarded by
the British for his services with a gift – a country called Jordan ).
As Palestinian resistance to the expansion of the Yishuv was
growing, so was the Zionist determination to implement the doctrine of
separation between the Jewish community and the Palestinian population in
preparation for the eventual establishment of a Jewish state.
The UN emissary, Count Folke Bernadotte (1895-1948) arrived in
“It would be an offence against the principles of elemental justice if these innocent victims of the conflict were denied the right to return to their homes, while Jewish immigrants flow into
For this, he was assassinated by Jewish underground terrorists, the Stern Gang headed by Itzhak Shamir, on 17 September 1948, as his motorcade drove through Katamon, west of
It was partly as a tribute to Count Bernadotte that the UN General Assembly issued its Resolution 194 on 11 December 1948 calling for:
1. Return of all expelled Palestinians (Art. 11)
2. Protection of, and free access to, the Holy Places (Art. 7)
3. Demilitarization and UN control over
4. Free access to
Yishuv leaders such as
David Ben-Gurion (1886-1973), born in Poland as David Gruen and who arrived in
Palestine in 1906 at the age of 20 and later became the first prime minister of
Israel, strongly advanced the idea of transfer and saw the link between the
separation of the Palestinians and of the Jews and the plan for the eventual
transfer of the Palestinians out of Palestine.
When the Palestinian Revolt took place (1936-39), the
Zionists saw a chance and a reason for the strengthening of their underground
forces and the expansion of their military infrastructure. It was becoming
clear to the Yishuv that the solution to the Palestinian demographic problem
can only be achieved through military threats.
Ben-Gurion declared in 1936: “…What can drive the Arabs
to a mutual understanding with us?…Facts. Only after we manage to establish a
great Jewish fact in the country, will the precondition for discussion with the
Arabs be met”.
Vladimir
Jabotinsky (1880-1940), born in the Ukraine-USSR, was a member of the World
Zionist Organization and later founded the Zionist-Revisionist movement, which
was the central ideological component of the Likud (now Ariel Sharon’s Kadima
party), always believed that the creation of a Jewish state meant imposing the
will of Zionism on the Palestinian population. He stated:
“…colonization
can 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 our policy towards the Arabs and to formulate it in any other
way would be hypocrisy…The Jewish question can be solved either completely or
it cannot be solved at all. We are in need of a territory where our people will
constitute the overwhelming majority…and one must not be afraid of the word
‘segregation’.”
A secret document dated 18 April 1920 from the British
General HQ in Cairo to the War Office in London , revealed that the riots of April 1920 in Jerusalem were incited by Jabotinsky and his
clique of armed gangs who were well armed. Just before the arrival of the first
British High Commissioner Herbert Samuel in Palestine, Jabtinsky was arrested,
tried and sentenced by the military court in Jerusalem to 15 years. Herbert
Samuel, an arch-Zionist, later pardoned Jabotinsky against the advice of the
War Office.
Jabotinsky believed that only ‘an iron wall of bayonets and
Jewish armed garrisons’ would be able to secure Jewish sovereignty on both
sides of the Jordan River . Like Weizmann and
Ben-Gurion before him, he had only contempt for the indigenous Arabs. He once
said: “we Jews, thank God, have
nothing to do with the East. The Islamic soul must be broomed out of Eretz
Yisrael”. This ideology found expression in two military terrorist
organizations:
The first was the
Irgun formed in 1935 by Menachem Begin (1913-1992) a Polish Jew who became
prime minister (of Israel )
in 1977 (and about whom Albert Einstein in a letter to the NY Times said
that he and his party were “closely akin in their organization, methods,
political philosophy and social appeal to the Nazi and Fascist parties”).
The second was the Stern Gang led by Itzhak Shamir (1915-2012) born Icchak Jaziernicki in
This Shamir described the Arabs as “beasts of the desert, not a legitimate people”.
In a memorandum to UNSCOP in 1947, his Stern Gang called for the compulsory
evacuation of the entire Palestinian population from Palestine ,
preferably in the direction of Iraq .
As the sale of land by absentee landlords increased so did the bitterness of
the Palestinian farmers who worked on them and who were now forced to leave by
their new land owners. For this purpose, Chaim Weizmann established the Jewish
Agency Executive to promote the idea of Palestinian transfer from newly
acquired land. At the same time, Jewish immigration increased and the number of
Jewish immigrants jumped from 30,000
in 1933 to 61,000 in 1935 (representing 29.5% of the total
population).
The Wicked Players:
We name 35 of the signatories to give credence to this
project which started back in 1897:
David Ben-Gurion
(1886-1973), Daniel Auster (1893-1962), Mordekhai Bentov
(1900-1985), Yitzhak Ben-Zvi (1884-1963), Eliyahu Meir Berligne
(1866-1959),Perez (Fritz) Bernstein (1890-1971), Rachel Cohen
(1888-1982), Eliyahu Dobkin (1898-1976), Rabbi Wolf Gold
(1889-1956), Meir Grabovsky (Argov) (1905-1963),Abraham Granott
(Granovsky) (1890-1962), Yitzhak Gruenbaum (1879-1970),Rabbi Kalman Kahana
(1910-1991), Eliezer Kaplan (1891-1952), Sa'adia Kobashi (no dates
available), Moshe Kol (Kolodny) (1911-89), Rabbi Yitzhak Meir Levin
(1894-1971), Zvi Lurie (1906-1968), Rabbi Yehudah Leib Maimon
(Fishman) (1875-1962), Golda Meir (Myerson) (1898-1978), Avraham
Nissan (Katznelson) (1888-1956), Nahum Nir-Rafalkes
(1884-1968), David Zvi Pinkas (1895-1952), Moshe David Remez
(1886-1951), Berl Repetur (1902-1989), inhas Rosen (Felix
Rosenblueth) (1887-1978), Zvi Segal (1901-1965), Moshe (Hayyim)
Shapira (1902-1970), Mordechai Shattner (no dates available), Moshe
Sharett(Shertok) (1894-1965), Behor Shalom Shitrit
(1895-1967), Ben-Zion Sternberg (1894-1962), Meir Vilner-Kovner
(1918-2003), Zerah Warhaftig (1906-2002),Aharon Zisling (1901-1964).
Of the above-mentioned 37 Zionist leaders,
the oldest was 82 years of age, the youngest not yet 30. Three became prime
ministers, one became president, and 14 became cabinet ministers.Of these 37 Zionists, only 1 was born in
Of the remaining 36 Zionists, 13 were born in
Most of
(Courtesy: http://www.1948.org.uk/)
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