“And the LORD spake unto Moses saying, “Speak unto
the children of Israel, and say unto them the
following–When ye are passed over the Jordan river
into the land of Canaan, ye shall drive out all the
inhabitants of the land from before you, and destroy
all their pictures, and destroy all their molten
images, and tear down all their high places…And ye
shall dispossess the inhabitants of the land, and
dwell therein, for I have given you the land to
possess it…But if ye will not drive out the
inhabitants of the land from before you; then it shall
come to pass, that those which shall remain shall be
pricks in your eyes and thorns in your sides and shall
vex you in the land wherein ye dwell…”
Book of Numbers 33:50-56
In the latest coughing fit laying
bare the sickness of soul infecting and guiding the
very existence of the Jewish state, one of Israel’s
largest political parties has introduced a bill in the
Knesset outlawing freedom of speech when it comes to
commemorating the other Holocaust about which no one
seems to know anything, meaning what was done to the
Palestinians 60+ years ago by the Jews in an event
known as “al Nakbah”.
Introduced by MK Alex Miller of
Israel Beiteinu (”Our Land Israel“) the bill is set
for deliberation this week in a Knesset dominated by
radical, messianic, violence-prone members of both the
aforementioned IB party and Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud.
In the interest of covering up and then “wiping off
the map” of history Israel’s 6-decade legacy of
racism, genocide and terrorism against the Palestinian
people, the law is but one more manifestation of what
is now the all-too-typical Judeo-centric paradigm so
much a part of the way Jews see themselves in relation
to the rest of the world’s peoples ever since the days
of Abraham and Moses.
In effect, the law criminalizes any
publicly-demonstrated mourning surrounding the event
taking place 61 years ago when as many as 750,000
Palestinians–Christian and Muslim alike–were
“persuaded” by Jewish thugs working for terrorist
organizations such as Irgun and the Stern Gang to
succumb to a pre-planned program of ethnic cleansing
by relocating themselves to all the luxury, opulence
and comfort of tented outdoor refugee camps scattered
throughout Gaza, Jordan, the West Bank and Lebanon.
This is not the first time such a
bill has been introduced in Israel’s law-making body.
Perhaps fearing the kind of public-relations backlash
that would inevitably result from the obvious
hypocrisy of such a law (given that Israel and her
various mouthpieces are constantly screeching up a
storm whenever someone from within the Gentile
community dares entertain even an ounce of skepticism
or irreverence for the Holocaust of Jews in WWII)
similar proposals have been introduced on previous
occasions but never made into law.
Now however, with “Bubba” Netanyahu
as Prime Minister and Avigdor Lieberman (founder and
leader of Israel Beiteinu) serving as both Foreign
Minister and Deputy Prime Minister and with more and
more people in Israel leaning more towards the
extremist side of an already-extremist ideology known
as Zionism, the proposed law has a better chance of
becoming a fait accompli.
For those lacking a working
knowledge of exactly what took place during the
Palestinian holocaust known as the “Nakbah”, it can
effectively be described as the spark plug for 90% of
the problems springing up in the Middle East today. In
1948 over the course of a mere few days, close to
750,000 persons–Christian and Muslim alike–were run
from the homes and lands in which they and their
ancestors dwelt for literally thousands of years. In
the wee hours of the morning, well-trained/well-armed
Jewish terrorists working for the aforementioned
organized crime organizations Irgun and Stern Gang
went on a religiously-inspired rampage throughout
hundreds of Arab villages, shooting women and
children, dynamiting homes, blowing up churches,
schools and shops. Writing in his memoirs, Christian
clergyman Father Audeh Rantisi describes what he
endured as a boy of 11 when he and his family were
forced from their home of many generations to make
what life they could for themselves in the refugee
camps of Ramallah–
“I cannot forget the three
horror-filled days in July of 1948. Israeli soldiers
forced thousands of Palestinians from their homes near
the Mediterranean coast, even though some families had
lived in the same houses for centuries. (My family had
been in the town of Lydda in Palestine at least 1,600
years). Without water, we stumbled into the hills and
continued for three deadly days. The Jewish soldiers
followed, occasionally shooting over our heads to
scare us and keep us moving. Terror filled my
eleven-year-old mind as I wondered what would happen.
I remembered overhearing my father and his friends
express alarm about recent massacres by Jewish
terrorists. Would they kill us, too?
We did not know what to do,
except to follow orders and stumble blindly up the
rocky hills. I walked hand in hand with my
grandfather, who carried our only remaining
possessions-a small tin of sugar and some milk for my
aunt’s two-year-old son, sick with typhoid.
The horror began when Zionist
soldiers deceived us into leaving our homes, then
would not let us go back, driving us through a small
gate just outside Lydda. I remember the scene well:
thousands of frightened people being herded like
cattle through the narrow opening by armed soldiers
firing overhead. In front of me a cart wobbled toward
the gate. Alongside, a lady struggled, carrying her
baby, pressed by the crowd. Suddenly, in the jostling
of the throngs, the child fell. The mother shrieked in
agony as the cart’s metal-rimmed wheel ran over her
baby’s neck. That infant’s death was the most awful
sight I had ever seen.
Outside the gate the soldiers
stopped us and ordered everyone to throw all valuables
onto a blanket. One young man and his wife of six
weeks, friends of our family, stood near me. He
refused to give up his money. Almost casually, the
soldier pulled up his rifle and shot the man. He fell,
bleeding and dying while his bride screamed and cried.
I felt nauseated and sick, my whole body numbed by
shock waves. That night I cried, too, as I tried to
sleep alongside thousands on the ground. Would I ever
see my home again? Would the soldiers kill my loved
ones, too?
Early the next morning we heard
more shots and sprang up. A bullet just missed me and
killed a donkey nearby. Everybody started running as a
stampede. I was terror-stricken when I lost sight of
my family, and I frantically searched all day as the
crowd moved along.
That second night, after the
soldiers let us stop, I wandered among the masses of
people, desperately searching and calling. Suddenly in
the darkness I heard my father’s voice. I shouted out
to him. What joy was in me! I had thought I would
never see him again. As he and my mother held me
close, I knew I could face whatever was necessary. The
next day brought more dreadful experiences. Still
branded on my memory is a small child beside the road,
sucking the breast of its dead mother. Along the way I
saw many stagger and fall. Others lay dead or dying in
the scorching midsummer heat. Scores of pregnant women
miscarried, and their babies died along the wayside.
The wife of my father’s cousin became very thirsty.
After a long while she said she could not continue.
Soon she slumped down and was dead. Since we could not
carry her we wrapped her in cloth, and after praying,
just left her beside a tree. I don’t know what
happened to her body.
We eventually found a well, but
had no way to get water. Some of the men tied a rope
around my father’s cousin and lowered him down, then
pulled him out, and gave us water squeezed from his
clothing. The few drops helped, but thirst still
tormented me as I marched along in the shadeless,
one-hundred plus degree heat.
We trudged nearly twenty miles
up rocky hills, then down into deep valleys, then up
again, gradually higher and higher. Finally we found a
main road, where some Arabs met us. They took some of
us in trucks to Ramallah, ten miles north of
Jerusalem. I lived in a refugee tent camp for the next
three and one-half years. We later learned that two
Jewish families had taken over our family home in
Lydda.
After more than four decades, I
still bear the emotional scars of the Zionist
invasion…”
The process of mass expulsion was
made all the more easy with massacres of entire
villages, the details of which were then made known to
outlying towns resulting in mass panic and subsequent
flight. Of the more infamous massacres taking place
was the slaughter at Deir Yassin, where Jewish
terrorists butchered as many as 250 men, women and
children, including–if it can be imagined–pregnant
women who had their bellies slashed open with Jewish
bayonets and their unborn children ripped out in what
was a repeat performance of what the ancient
Israelites did to the Tiphsahite women in the Old
Testament as recounted in the Book of Kings. Some of
the testimonies of those who witnessed and even
participated in the slaughter at Deir Yassin have
testified that–
“We eliminated every Arab that
came our way.”
–Ben Zion Cohen, an Irgun commander
“I saw the horrors that the
fighters had created. I saw bodies of women and
children, who were murdered in their houses in cold
blood by gunfire, with no signs of battle and not as
the result of blowing up the houses. I have seen a
great deal of war, but I never saw a sight like Deir
Yassin.”
–Eliahu Arbel, Operations Officer
in the Jewish Haganah
“The attackers chose to kill
anybody they found alive as though every living thing
in the village was the enemy and they could only think
‘kill them all.’…It was a lovely spring day, the
almond trees were in bloom, the flowers were out and
everywhere there was the stench of the dead, the thick
smell of blood, and the terrible odor of the corpses
burning in the quarry.”
–Yeshurun Shiff, assistant to David
Shaltiel, commander of Jewish Haganah forces in
Jerusalem
“… A total of more than 200
dead, men, women, and children…One was a woman who
must have been eight months pregnant, hit in the
stomach, with powder burns on her dress indicating
she’d been shot point-blank.”
–Jacques de Reynier, Representative
of the International Red Cross
“In the houses there were dead,
in all about a hundred men, women and children. It was
terrible. It was clear that the attackers had gone
from house to house and shot the people at close
range. I was a doctor in the German army for 5 years
in World War I but I had not seen such a horrifying
spectacle.”
–Dr. Alfred Engel, Red Cross worker
“What we saw were women, young
children, and old men. What shocked us was at least
two or three cases of old men dressed in women’s
clothes. My conclusion was that what happened in the
village so terrorized these old men that they knew
being old men would not save them. They hoped that if
they were seen as old women that would save them.”
–Yair Tsaban, was one of several
youths tasked with burying the dead at Deir Yessin
Menachem Begin, one of the
commanders overseeing the slaughter and who would one
day become one of Israel’s Prime Ministers later
remarked gloatingly that–
“The Arabs throughout the
country were seized with limitless panic and started
to flee for their lives and this mass flight soon
developed into a maddened, uncontrollable stampede.
The political and economic significance of this
development can hardly be overestimated.”
The slaughter in villages such as
took place at Deir Yassin were done to affect the
circumstances as they exist today–to rid Palestine of
Gentiles so that Israel could be a “Jews only“ state
in the exact fashion as described in the same Old
Testament acting as a road map for all obnoxious,
violent, narcissistic Jewish behavior seen not only
today but throughout history. Despite the mountains of
evidence in the form of photos and testimony,
nevertheless in typical lying, obfuscating fashion
Israel and her supporters continue to maintain as they
have for the last 60 years that no massacres took
place, that there was no Jewish plan to force the
Arabs to leave and that the Palestinians fled because
various Arab governments told them to leave.
Out of the horse’s mouth though the
lies are laid bare. David Ben Gurion, Israel’s 1st
Prime Minister who personally oversaw the ethnic
cleansing of the Palestinians in 1948 spoke of what
was to come decades before the Nakbah took place–
“In many parts of the country
new settlement will not be possible without
transferring the Palestinian Arabs… Jewish power,
which grows steadily, will also increase our
possibilities to carry out the transfer on a large
scale…With compulsory transfer we would have a vast
area for settlement…I support compulsory transfer. I
don’t see anything immoral in it…There are two issues
here–1) sovereignty and 2) the removal of a certain
number of Arabs, and we must insist on both of them.”
And indicating that violence was
the only way to achieve this, Ben Gurion wrote years
earlier that–
“It is impossible to imagine
general evacuation without brutal compulsion. It would
be very difficult to bring about resettlement of other
Arab populations by transferring them voluntarily,
whatever economic inducements are offered to them.”
And this is but a smattering of the
suffering and injustice occurring during a holocaust
that–according to Jewish interests–did not take place
and the discussion of which will result in a stiff
3-year prison sentence if Israel gets her way.
The hypocrisy surrounding this
latest move by Israel is–in a word–stupefying in its
audacity, and on several levels. In a day and age when
persons throughout the “free” West are bring thrown
into prison for having broken “holocaust denial’ laws
written and sponsored by Jewish interests, the idea
that now Israel is MANDATING denial of the Palestinian
holocaust speaks volumes about the Jewish character
and mindset driving such a proposal. One can just
imagine the hurricane the entire world would be forced
to endure in the event any nation (and particularly
those in the West being held hostage by Jewish
interests with a razor to their jugular) were to pass,
propose or even WHISPER of any similar such laws
making it illegal for Jews to commemorate the
persecution said to have befallen them during WWII.
Surprisingly ( ?! ) not a single
watchdog group working in the service of Jewish
interests (including but certainly not limited to the
ADL, SPLC, Simon Wiesenthal, or any of their ugly twin
sisters) legendary for their high-decibel shrieking
whenever Holocaust denial or “freedom of speech”
(re–the bashing of Christians and Muslims) is
threatened have uttered a peep. These same groups
allocating not just millions, but indeed tens of
millions of dollars a year to spying on individuals
and organizations who might have something skeptical
to say concerning the sanctam sanctorum of today’s new
and not-so-improved Judaism–meaning the Holocaust–have
had absolutely nothing to say concerning Israel’s
latest move in legally mandating holocaust denial when
said holocaust involves Jews as holocausters and
non-Jews as the holocausted. Nothing. Nada, Zilch.
Rien. Niente.
In the meantime, while the world is
forced to hear fantastic stories about Jewish blood
gurgling up from out of the ground, color-coded smoke
from the crematoria indicating what “type” of Jew was
being incinerated and tales of Jewish lasses throwing
pieces of apples over barbed wire fences to hungry
inmates only to later be (reluctantly) admitted to be
hoaxes, real tales of murder, genocide,
racism and unimaginable human suffering face criminal
prosecution.
The reasons for Israel’s desire in
“illegalizing” recognition of the Palestinian
Holocaust is not hard to decipher. Despite her stated
reason–that by outlawing commemoration of what Israel
did in 1948 it will inspire “patriotism” amongst
Israel’s Arab minority–the truth is much uglier than
her stated fiction. In the first case, Israel Beiteinu,
the party introducing the legislation has made it
crystal clear that the solution to Israel’s problems
is to finish what was started in 1948 but left undone,
meaning the complete transfer of all non-Jews out of
the Jewish state. When they named the party Israel
Beiteinu “Our Land Israel” they did not mean for the
whole world, but rather only Jews.
Furthermore, it must be remembered
that lying, deception and the altering of reality is
as intrinsic to the creation and maintenance of the
Jewish state as belching out loud is to some
beer-guzzling beer-hog. The entire makeup of Jewish
thinking was born in the womb of fantasy and
make-believe, where a powerful, violent, vengeful
deity for unknown and inexplicable reasons singles out
one seemingly insignificant microbe of humanity,
reveals to them his chauvinistic preference for them
and bestows upon them a privileged destiny as rulers
of the world.
The other reasons for the proposed
law and absence of any protest by organized Jewish
interests is equally ugly. The technicalities of
Judaism and the mindset it produces stipulates that
Gentile suffering simply does not exist. Gentiles are
not men, but rather beasts created in human form by
Yahweh to better serve the Jews. Whether it is Rabbi
Yaacov Perrin’s infamous “One million Arabs are not
worth one Jewish fingernail” or Rabbi Yitzhak
Ginsburg’s “The blood of the Jewish people is loved by
the Lord; it is therefore redder and their life is
preferable” or Prime Minister Golda Meir’s “There is
no such thing as a Palestinian people… It is not as if
we came and threw them out and took their country.
They didn’t exist.” the idea that non-Jews–and
particularly Arabs–are capable of suffering is not
possible. In the Jewish way of thinking, such notions
are as strange to Jewish ears as the notion of a round
world was to the best minds of the dark ages who
thought it was flat.
Furthermore, what must be
remembered is that the god of the Jews, YAHWEH HIMSELF
told them this is THEIR land and has commanded them to
drive out its original inhabitants. As recounted in
the Torah of the Old Testament, the forefathers of
today’s Jews engaged in exactly the same business when
they crossed over from Egypt, expelling, killing,
burning down towns and enslaving those few who
remained as “hewers of wood” and “carriers of water”.
More importantly though is the fact
that things have not turned out as hoped or as
planned. Despite Ben Gurion’s infamous “the old will
die and the young will forget” statement concerning
the violent expulsion of the Palestinians, nothing of
the sort has materialized. Rather than cowing and
bowing down before their oppressors as virtually the
entire West has done, the Arabs and their defiance are
stronger today than they were when bands of
bloodthirsty Jews entered their villages in 1948 like
a swarm of savages, killing and destroying everything.
If anything should be obvious by now, it is that the
Palestinian people cannot be broken, no matter how
many phosphorus bombs are unleashed upon them, no
matter how many innocent children are shot in the head
and no matter how much they are starved of the most
basic necessities of life.
And just as important as the
aforementioned is the fact that as a result of their
resolve, their struggle is increasingly becoming a
source of inspiration for peoples the world over and a
source of increasing embarrassment to the Jews who
cannot seem to defeat them. Their resilience and the
history of what has been done to them by the self-chosenites
is like the infamous beating of the heart in that
infamous Edgar Allen Poe story and where the guilty
character is driven mad in the process.
Those who think this latest
development is much ado about nothing or the mere
musings of a few madmen should reconsider. It was only
a few years ago after all that a bill was introduced
in the Knesset giving Israel the legal authority to
convict anyone in any country of Holocaust denial or
“anti-Semitism and demand their extradition. Although
the bill did not go through as hoped, it is an
indicator of what lies below the surface, or as Jesus
Christ, Palestine’s greatest anti-Zionist freedom
fighter stated once, “out of the overflow of the heart
the mouth speaks”.