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ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN - Tehran International Conference
"Review of the Holocaust: Global Vision 10-12 December 2006
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Program
Tuesday, 12 December 2006
ISRAEL: THE DOOMED ZIONIST PROJECT
By: Mohammed A. Hegazi
The two words "Israel" and "Palestine" cause much confusion for the average
person in the West. The word "Israel", as used to indicate "The People of
Israel", is an ancient concept that refers to a group of twelve Hebrew tribes,
whom it is claimed have existed more than two thousand years ago. It is a notion
deeply enshrined in religious mythology.
However, the word "Israel", as a reference to "The State of Israel", is a
relatively new concoction, coined in 1947-1948 by the same evil forces that are
still trying to control our destiny.
The word "Palestine" is what you would have seen on pre-1948 maps as a smallish
Arab country surrounded on all sides by other Arab countries and the
Mediterranean Sea. In 1948, the word "Israel" was superimposed on the map to
replace the word "Palestine". Since its inception, the borders of the newly
created state of Israel have been shifting back and forth, after every war
between the hostile Jews, predominantly East European, and their Arab
neighbours. Turmoil has subsequently engulfed the region and a chronic problem
has festered ever since. Israel is probably the only country on the globe with
no defined borders on virtually all sides.
From a Zionist viewpoint, the fact that Palestinian Arabs have constituted the
overwhelming majority living in Palestine for the last 2000 years is irrelevant.
The futility and irrationality of this argument is quite obvious. If we apply
such Zionist logic, or lack thereof, to the rest of our miserable planet,
further drastic changes should then be made. For example, according to such
Zionist system of “applied history”, Americans should become refugees in tent
camps over the borders with Canada and Mexico. White Australians should be
shipped back in bulk to the United Kingdom.
Recent changes to the world’s geopolitical map were never based on ancient
historical claims. Changes in South Africa or Zimbabwe, for example, were aimed
at improving the socio-economic conditions of native black population, after
centuries of exploitation at the hands of white immigrants.
The corrections were aimed at relatively recent anomalies. No one in his right
frame of mind would think of historical claims of 2000 years. But that is the
kind of Zionist mentality we have to deal with, if we were to believe in the
viability of ‘peaceful’ solutions.
Ironically, Zionist Jews also argue about the impossibility of changing “facts
on the ground” that are fifty years old or less. They argue that ‘conquering’
other people’s land and occupying it by force should be a permanent irreversible
feature. It is the kind of twisted argument by which a Zionist Jew would like
not only to have his proverbial cake and eat it; he would like to have it, eat
it and maybe also negotiate about selling it.
A second Zionist argument is the Biblical myth that God, the Almighty himself,
has given them the exclusive rights to the land. Even Jews themselves realise
the futility of this argument, since the early Zionists considered lands as
disparate as Uganda and Uruguay as possible home venue for Jews, before deciding
on Palestine. Upon doing so, they began glorifying the notion of the “Promised
Land”. Fanatic Jews do indeed have an argument for all seasons.
The demographic composition of Palestine over the years refutes any Jewish
claims to ownership of the land of Palestine. While a scarcity of data kept
during the reign of the Ottoman Empire makes accurate statistics hard to come
by, it is not hard to arrive at sound conclusions about the demographic
distribution of Jews in Palestine over the centuries.
The Ottomans allowed some immigration by Jews into Palestine, and the movement
continued after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire by the British in World War I.
There was already a small number of Jews who had been living in Palestine at the
time of the first waves of Zionist immigrants. They did not share the objective
of an independent Jewish state. They were content with their state of affairs,
where they enjoyed an affluent life style and had no problems with their Arab
neighbours. It is those Eastern Jews who are now second class citizens among
their own people.
Palestine's Jewish population, mostly European Jews fleeing Europe, was under 8%
of the total population in 1914(1). Jewish land ownership in Palestine was then
under 2%. Despite active British Mandate assistance to the Zionist movement
between 1918-1948 (based on the commitment Britain made to the Zionist movement
in the Balfour Declaration), Palestine's Jewish population in 1947 increased to
only 33% of the total population(2). Jewish land ownership in Palestine was
under 7% in 1947(3).
Half a century later, The Zionist entity has achieved little. The total number
of Palestinians inside and outside of Palestine adds up to 8.2 million. The
number of Jews in Palestine is 4.5-5 million. The ratio is still the same as it
was in 1947, 2 to 1 in favour of the Palestinian people.
However, Jewish land ownership is increased by intimidation, land confiscation
and an institutionalised process of gradual ethnic cleansing. Today, 80% of the
Palestinian people are out of their homes, out of their country, out of the land
upon which they lived and under which their ancestors are buried.
Jews in every Western country try their hardest to push the concept of
multiculturalism, with all its notions of equality and harmony among all ethnic
groups, Yet, when it comes to Israel they want a "Jewish State", and above all
to maintain its "Jewish character". Such arrogance is being fostered by an
increasing Jewish grip on the governments and institutions in Western countries.
Jews want to win each-way. They want a liberal global attitude towards race and
ethnicity in all other countries, in order to creep freely on to positions of
power in those countries. But when it comes to stolen Palestine, they want a
“Jewish State” with a “Jewish character”. Deceit, arrogance, greed and
dishonesty are not alien to an extremist Jewish thinking and way of life.
So, why was Israel established on 14 May 1948? Why did the world community, as
represented by the United Nations, condone such a crime against the Palestinian
people? A crime that lingered for more than half a century and will linger on
until the racist Zionist entity is dismantled and the land is reclaimed by its
rightful owners, the Palestinian people.
At the time, in 1948, the creation of Israel had the backing of the two rivals,
the United States and the Soviet Union; an amazing concurrence during the cold
war. Jewish intrigue and control of governments has no barriers.
The biblical myth of the “promised land” flourished in Europe only after Second
World War. The British in mandated Palestine either failed or turned the blind
eye to the flood of thousands of Jewish hordes that entered the country prior to
1947. Europe was more than happy to get rid of them, since the isolationist way
of life of Jews was a major factor in generating hatred toward them in Europe.
Palestinians never hated Jews until they robbed them of their country.
The early intentions for Palestine can be illustrated by what Chaim Weissman
said in 1919(4):
“We have agreed to accept the original stipulation of the British Government as
follows: It is clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice
the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine,
or the rights and political status of Jews living in other countries. You see,
our aims for the present are modest and cautious. Later, an Independent
Government of Palestine will be a natural outgrowth of the new circumstances and
conditions.”… end quote.
The element of Zionist deceit and intrigue was there from the beginning. The
promise of not prejudicing the civil and religious rights of the Palestinians
was never kept. Instead, a gradual process unfolded by which Palestinians were
evicted from their homes to make room for more Jewish immigrants.
“Transferring" European Jews to Palestine and "transferring" the Palestinian
people out was the main theme of the Zionist movement. Ben Gurion stated in
1944:
"Zionism is a TRANSFER of the Jews. Regarding the TRANSFER of the Arabs this is
much easier than any other TRANSFER. There are Arab states in the vicinity . . .
. and it is clear that if the Arabs are removed this will improve their
condition and not the contrary."(5)
The process continued unabated. The more concessions the Palestinians made, the
greedier the Zionists became. While Palestinians eventually agreed to divide
Palestine between themselves and the racist Jews, the latter refused and started
building Jewish colonies in the Palestinian section earmarked for a future
Palestinian state. Namely: Gaza and the West Bank. Is that a gesture of good
will? Jews sat in mock peace negotiations talking concessions while building
more Jewish colonies in the West bank. Everybody, including the UN, appear to
view the original partition plan as dead. The plan was stillborn anyway;
Zionists had their own plans.
Western corporate media invented the cliché "Israel's right to exist". Who gave
such a right to a parasitic racist entity that was carved by force in 1948? It
is no coincidence that Arabs surround Israel on all sides. The land on which
Israel was created belonged to the Palestinian Arabs. Palestinians lived in
Palestine on a land that has layers upon layers of their ancestry. The majority
of Jews in Palestine are no more than hordes of East Europeans and others, who
have no roots or any association with the land.
In order to understand thoroughly the changing geographical landscape of the
region, we have to go as far back as the end of the First World War when the
Turkish Ottoman Empire totally disintegrated. Palestine was then among the
former Ottoman Arab territories which were placed under the administration of
Great Britain, under the Mandates System adopted by the United Nations pursuant
to Covenant Article 22.
All the "Mandated Territories" became fully independent states except Palestine
where, instead of being limited to "the rendering of administrative assistance
and advice", the Mandate had as a primary objective the implementation of the
"Balfour Declaration" issued by the British Government in 1917, expressing
support for "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish
people". The Balfour Declaration is best described by a famous Arabic quip, "He
who did not own gave a promise to those who did not deserve."
During the years of the Palestine Mandate, from 1922 to 1947, Britain turned the
blind eye to illegal large-scale Jewish immigration from abroad, mainly from
Eastern Europe. The numbers swelling in the 1930s with the alleged Nazi
persecution of Jews. Hitler used to drive truckloads of Jews to be dumped over
Germany's borders. Many years later myth had it that he used to kill them in
"gas chambers" and roast the corpses in ovens. It has been a great dollar-earner
for all Jews expelled from Germany, who later called themselves "survivors", but
that is another story about which revisionist scholars have written volumes. The
German people have no blood on their hands. It is the Jewish gangsters in
Palestine who have their hands soaked in Palestinian blood, which they continue
to spill for the sake of a fanatic project that is doomed to failure.
Palestinian demands for independence and resistance to Jewish immigration were
never heeded by Britain. The British government, like many other European
governments, has always been under Jewish control. This led to a Palestinian
rebellion in 1937, followed by continuing violence between the indigenous Arabs
and the migrating Jewish squatters. Immediately after World War II, Great
Britain tried to implement various formulas in order to further complicate the
situation. In 1947, after contributing to the creation of a murky mess, Great
Britain turned the problem over to the United Nations. Various alternatives were
examined by the UN. Eventually, it proposed the partitioning of Palestine into
two independent States, one Palestinian Arab and the other Jewish, with
Jerusalem internationalised. (Refer to Resolution 181 (II) of 1947.) Time was
then ripe for the execution of the grand scheme. The partition plan was then
only a vision with no clear plan for its execution. "Israel" unilaterally
declared its independence. Palestinians and their Arab neighbours detested the
idea of slicing Palestine into two sections. War erupted in 1948.
Zionist and extremist Jews spare no effort to offer a distorted record of
historical facts. They nurture a fondness for sweeping generalisations like,
"Those Palestinians were offered a state in 1947, but they refused. They fought
us and lost." It is this kind of distortion that exploits the complexity of the
issue in order to propagate similar lies.
Some revision of history is required here. All Arab countries were then under
the rule of puppets appointed by, or loyal to, foreign powers mainly British or
French. Royal families, usually of dubious Jewish origins, were erected in
several Arab countries. An Albanian family from the times of the Ottoman Empire
continued to rule Egypt. Such rulers and governments of mixed loyalties mounted
a farcical war against the hordes of "Zionist" squatters in Palestine.
Corruption and outright treason by Arab rulers prevailed. The Egyptian Army
fought with faulty weapons. The Iraqi army did not fire a single bullet because
they “had no orders” (The famous Arabic cliché “maco awamer”). The lame effort
resulted in the expansion of "Israel" to occupy 77 per cent of the original
territory of Palestine. Israel also occupied the larger part of Jerusalem. The
invading squatters went on an orgy of wanton massacres and intimidation. It
resulted in forcing more than half of the indigenous Palestinian population out
of Palestine.
So to claim that the Palestinians rejected the partition plan, fought and lost,
must be qualified by a statement that incompetent Arab governments were the main
party that rejected the partition and contributed to the mess that followed.
According to the original UN partition plan, what may now be termed the
"occupied territories' were previously the "West Bank" then occupied by Jordan,
the Gaza strip occupied by Egypt and the land in between, occupied by the newly
formed "Israel". Israel also occupied half of Jerusalem. So, in 1948 Israel was
established on the territory suggested by the partition plan and in defiance of
that plan also occupied parts of the suggested Palestine and half of Jerusalem
which was supposed to be internationalised
Zionist Jews of Israel subsequently inspired Zionist Jews of the US as early as
1967, when they introduced the concept of the "pre-emptive strike", which was
later often referred to in the ramblings of George W. Bush, as a means of
protecting the US against its assumed enemies. Needless to say, the US is
working hard on making such enemies via a bankrupt foreign policy.
In the 1967 war, Israel occupied the remaining territory of the original
Palestine, until then under Jordanian and Egyptian control (the West Bank and
Gaza Strip). This included the remaining part of Jerusalem, which was
subsequently annexed by Israel. The Israelis also occupied the Sinai Peninsula,
which was part of Egypt. Sinai was an important part of the blueprint for
"Greater Israel". The "six day war" in 1967 brought about a second exodus of
Palestinians, estimated at about half a million.
Security Council resolution 242 of 22 November 1967 called on Israel to withdraw
from territories it had occupied in the 1967 conflict. Like all other such UN
resolutions, it was never observed. Israel continued to defy the world, under
the protection of the Zionist Jews controlling the US government. Instead of
forcing Israel to abide by the decisions of the world community, it continued to
pour financial aid into the coffers of the Israeli government. Israel has had
governments headed by terrorists and war criminals from David Ben Gurion to
Ariel Sharon. But that never worried the “friends of Israel” in the White House.
In 1973, another war erupted. I am not going to bore you with the known details
of the conflict but I would like to posit a theory of my own. It is a historical
fact that Sadat was an agent of the US. It was revealed by CIA declassified
documents that he was on their pay roll, together with the late King Hussein of
Jordan. It follows that Sadat must have had some level of co-ordination with the
US. The US did not come to the rescue of Israel until after three days of
fighting, during which time the Israeli army was devastated. Was it some
punishment from some quarters of the US, to avenge the attempt at sinking the US
spy ship ”Liberty” in 1967? It is obvious that the war was conducted by Egypt
within certain imposed limitations that did not allow the Egyptian army to push
on for a comprehensive victory while it could. Who knows? We might wait for
another thirty or forty more years before the facts are known, if ever. Sadat
killed his army generals, who knew all the facts, in a staged helicopter crash,
where the only survivor was the pilot.
Sadat himself was later killed, most likely at the instigation of the CIA.
Unfortunately, dead people do not say much. But as far as we know, Sadat made
his pre-rehearsed “surprise” visit to the Israeli Knesset and drove another nail
into the coffin of Arab unity against Israel.
In 1974 the UN General assembly once again affirmed the right of the Palestinian
people to self-determination, independence, sovereignty and the right of return.
Israel to this very day denies such rights to the Palestinians, while giving the
right to any Jew on Earth to migrate in order to live on Palestinian land.
In 1975 the UN established a “Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable
Rights of the Palestinian People.” The PLO was given observer status in the
Assembly and all UN conferences.
The period that followed saw little activity until June 1982 when Israel invaded
Lebanon in pursuit of the PLO. When a truce was arranged, PLO fighters withdrew
from Beirut to neighbouring countries. Unarmed Palestinian refugees fell victim
to the large-scale massacre of the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps, for which
the war criminal Ariel Sharon was responsible.
In September 1983, the “International Conference on the Question of Palestine”,
which was widely attended, adopted the Geneva Declaration containing the
following principles:
“The need to oppose and reject the establishment of settlements in the occupied
territory and actions taken by Israel to change the status of Jerusalem, the
right of all States in the region to existence within secure and internationally
recognised boundaries, with justice and security for all the people, and the
attainment of the legitimate, inalienable rights of the Palestinian people. But
that is all talk and no action on the part of the UN. We all know that Israel
has never paid much attention to UN resolutions. In December 1987, a mass
uprising against the Israeli occupation began in the occupied Palestinian
territory (The Intifadah). Methods used by the Israeli forces during the
uprising resulted in mass injuries and heavy loss of life among the civilian
Palestinian population. In October 1991, The Madrid Peace Conference was
convened. Negotiations were carried out along two parallel lines: between Israel
and the Arab States, and between Israel and the Palestinians. The basis for
negotiation was Security Council resolutions 242 of 1967 and 338 of 1973. Mutual
recognition resulted between the Government of the State of Israel and the
Palestine Liberation Organisation. The parties signed the “Declaration of
Principles on Interim Self-Government”. Arrangements in September 1993 resulted
in a partial Israeli withdrawal and the election of the Palestinian Council and
the president of the Palestinian Authority. Palestinians took over the
administration in the areas under Palestinian self-rule.
In real terms, Palestinians were assigned the dirty job of rounding up the
militant elements amongst them, for the benefit of the enemy. It was a formula
that later proved divisive and disastrous.
The UN General Assembly welcomed the Declaration of Principles and reaffirmed
that "the United Nations has a permanent responsibility with respect to the
question of Palestine until the question is resolved in all its aspects in a
satisfactory manner in accordance with international legitimacy."
Does this empty rhetoric amount to much? Very little, other than giving Israel
more time to procrastinate while maintaining the status quo, as a precursor to
further violation and expansion.
During the past few years, there has been some concern at the stalemate in the
peace negotiations. Arab governments find refuge in empty, futile negotiations
as a means of dampening the anger of their people. The world is concerned about
acts of violence against civilians, the actions of the government of Israel with
regard to Jerusalem, the so-called settlements, land confiscation, demolition of
Palestinian homes and other acts of collective punishment of civilians. Much has
been said, but very little was done to put Israel on leash. The events of 11
September 2001 and the subsequent phoney “war on terror” has obscured the
situation and given Israel’s war criminals a free hand to reoccupy the remainder
of Palestine. But at a price. Continued Shahada strikes by Palestinian youth are
followed by counter-strikes from the Israeli Army. Israel has been on the alert
for the last couple of years. This is crippling the Israeli economy. Every able
Israeli is supposedly ready for enlistment, further disrupting civilian life and
the economy.
Now, I arrive at the main point I am trying to make. Why is Israel doomed? Young
Palestinians are willing to die for their country, using the only weapon
available to them, Shahada (martyrdom) bombing strikes. Western media learnt
what the “Intifada”’ was. It is high time it knew what ‘Shahada” is. It is the
noblest form of self-sacrifice.
The concept of Shahada is alien to Western mentality. They call it “suicide
bombing”. The idea of self-sacrifice is so incomprehensible to the materialistic
Western mindset that they can only see it as an act of desperation, of someone
with no interest in living.
They cannot understand the idea that an individual dies in order that his family
and people may live. Palestinians suffer no shortage of young people willing to
sacrifice their own lives for their stolen country. According to the Palestinian
centre for Human rights, more than 50% of the population is under 19 years of
age and population growth is about 5%. So, there will be no shortage of Shahada
strikers. Zionists will always be up against a weapon for which there is no
defence.
The growing hatred of Jews is not confined to young Palestinians. Young people
all over the world are coming to grips with the facts about Jewish atrocities in
Palestine and the Jewish danger in their own countries. A recent survey by the
Institute of Jewish and Community Research in San Francisco gives us indications
that the world is waking up to the danger of extremist Jewish supremacists, who
want to control us. The Washington Post, which is a Jewish-controlled newspaper,
is sounding the alarm to all Jews. It published the findings of the survey in an
article on Tuesday 21 January, 2003 saying:
“Anti-Semitism may be increasing in the United States as more young adults
express bigoted views about Jews than do middle-aged Americans, according to a
national poll. On question after question, researchers found that the proportion
of Americans ages 18 to 35 who held anti-Semitic views was consistently higher
than the percentage of middle-aged Americans who shared those attitudes.
For example, nearly one in four young adults - 23 percent - agreed with the
statement that Jews were a "threat" to the country's "moral character," a view
shared by 15 percent of Americans between ages 45 and 54. And 20 percent of
young adults agreed that Jews "care only about themselves," compared with 12
percent of middle-aged Americans.” End quote.
In my opinion, such awakening is due to the ease of obtaining information via
the wonderful flow of the Internet. Gone are the days when the BBC or CNN were
the main sources of news, dissipating misinformation and shaping public opinion.
I recall an anecdote at the time of the qualifying games for the Soccer World
Cup of 1998. Iran had been demonised by the Jew-controlled Western media for
years; still is being demonised by George W. Bush and the Jews in control of the
US administration. Australia played Iran away in Tehran on 22 November 1997. The
amazed Australian soccer commentator “Les Murray” could not help express his
astonishment at the difference between the real Iran he was witnessing and the
distorted image the media painted for him. He couldn’t help frequently
reiterating that sentiment during the relay of the match to Australia. He was
amazed and impressed by the discipline and sportsmanship of the crowds and the
general way of life as he saw it.
By the same token the Jewish Western media has depicted the Palestinians as
savages who kill themselves because of their fanatic Moslem indoctrination and
the promise of a lavish lifestyle in Heaven. This level of distortion is no
longer possible. The Internet is choking the filthy Jew-controlled mass media. I
receive stacks of e-mail messages and addresses of Internet sites showing
profound understanding of the global Jewish conspiracy, which is not just a
theory. It is a fact unfolding before our very eyes.
Palestine lies in the region between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea,
not on the disjointed bits offered in phoney perpetual peace talks. Historical
precedent dictates that Palestinians will free their land. Until then, there
will be no respite in the letting of blood on both sides. Jews have only
themselves to blame.
My prediction that Israel is a doomed project is not based on my own wishful
thinking; it is based on historical precedent. History tells us that whenever
you have an oppressed people willing to stand up and fight for their freedom,
the end result is victory for the disenfranchised.
The French were driven out of Algeria. The indigenous blacks of South Africa
freed their country from the white apartheid regime. History has a habit of
repeating itself. Peoples and nations also have the bad habit of not heeding the
lessons of history.
To my mind, the freedom of the Palestinian people from their Zionist oppressors
may be much closer than freedom of the Arabs from their backward, corrupt
rulers.
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1. Righteous Victims, Benny Morris, p. 83
2. Ibid, p. 83
3. The Birth of the Palestine Problem 1947-1949, Benny Morris, p. 170
4. Chaim Weissman, chairman of the British Zionist Committee, New York Times, 28
February 1919.
5. Expulsion of the Palestinians, Nur Masalha, p. 159
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