The Holocaust Resurrection

 




Before both world wars, and as far back as 1895, the concepts of modern political Zionism started grappling with the problem of creating a Jewish MAJORITY state in Palestine to overthrow the majority of the population who were entirely Arabs. They resorted to a solution of "transferring the Jews" which, of course, was a euphemism for the ethnic cleansing of the Arab Palestinians. 


Even before World War II, specifically in August of the year 1937, the "transfer of Jews" was the subject of discussion during the Twentieth Zionist Congress in Zurich in Switzerland. So, the Zionists' plan was to be put in motion regradless of the Holocaust (since it hadn't happened yet at that time). 


Ben Gurion, who would later become the first prime minister of the Occupied Land, wholeheartedly supported the mandatory transfer since he saw nothing immoral in forcing thousands out of their homes, and there's not a light way to say this, rape them out of their lands. 


In December 1940, Joseph Weitz, the director of the Jewish National Fund's Lands Department (a department which was tasked to aquire a land for the Zionists) wrote: 

"There is no way besides transferring the Arabs from here to the neighboring countries, and to transfer all of them, save perhaps for [the Arabs of] Bethlehem, Nazareth and Old Jerusalem. Not one village must be left, not one [bedouin] tribe. And only after this transfer will the country be able to absorb millions of our brothers and the Jewish problem will cease to exist. There is no other solution."


Eight years later, in March of 1948, after the end of the second World War, multiple Zionist political and military leaders met in Yaffa to adopt Plan Dalet. This plan specified exactly which Palestinian population centers should be targeted and which areas should undergo forceful depopulation and destruction. This is the exact text from the plan:

"Mounting operations against enemy population centers located inside or near our defensive system in order to prevent them from being used as bases by an active armed force. These operations can be divided into the following categories:

1. Destruction of villages (setting fire to, blowing up, and planting mines in the debris), especially those population centers which are difficult to control continuously

2. Mounting search and control operations according to the following guidelines: encirclement of the village and conducting a search inside it. In the event of resistance, the armed force must be destroyed and the population must be expelled outside the borders of the state."


This was despite the UN Partition plan which was passed in November of 1947. Plan Dalet was put in motion despite all of that and right under the noses of the International Community and the World Leaders. The expulsions accelerated and became systematic. The Israeli government even had the AUDACITY to form a body called the "Transfer Committee" just to supervise the destruction of Palestinian towns and villages, the annihilation of the Palestinians, and to prevent the Palestinians from returning to their lands. 


This resulted in the destruction and emptying of more than 200 Palestinian villages only by May of the year 1948. This is not counting the atrocities that have been going on before that, and still up to this very exact moment.



Zionists have been planning the Ethnic Cleansing of Palestinians and the forceful taking of their lands since the 1890s. It had nothing to do with Jews escaping the Nazis' wrath, nor Jews who have been displaced during the wars. 


The Zionist political leaders have had their eyes on the land of Palestine for so long now that it's just comedic trying to prove otherwise. Even if they change the history that's paraded on the internet as "reliable sources of historical information", even if they try to fabricate the news or old artifacts to prove that there was in fact a land called "Israel", millions of people and decades of different generations who lived on the land of Palestine will be a long standing proof to refute all the dirty lies they're spreading. 



The question is, does the world still condemn Hamas?



To know more about the land of Palestine and the atrocities that have been going on for decades, you can read this small trip down history lane (read now)

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