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Jul 22 2006
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By Gideon Polya   
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Lebanon, Ultrazionism & Zionazism

ImageISRAEL, like Germany, surely has a right to exist but only within its Internationally allotted and agreed borders. Germany has been pegged back from its furthest Lebensraum territorial expansion - from the Channel Islands to the Volga River just prior to defeat of the Nazi German war machine at Stalingrad (present-day Volgograd) by the Russian Red Army in February 1943. Germany now exists between the North Sea and the River Rhine in the West and the Oder and Neisse Rivers in the East. Similarly, Israel must be forced by the United Nations to return within the 1967 borders and cease its occupation and violation of the Occupied Palestine Territory and swathes of Lebanon and Syria.

In 1945 Germans asserted that they did not know what had been going on – but this excuse carries no weight for Israelis today, because even egregious lying by racist Mainstream media can merely minimize and obfuscate the decades of sustained carnage in the West Bank and Lebanon by the Israeli Wehrmacht.  In 1945 the Germans ceased killing others in foreign lands (although they have resumed in the 21st century in Afghanistan as part of the Israel-fomented US-led War on Terror). Today Israel is currently destroying both Palestine and Lebanon in a penultimate act of a 70 year process of ethnic cleansing.

It is feared that the current US- and Coalition-backed Israeli destruction of Lebanon and the Occupied Palestine Territory is a prelude to devastation of Syria and Iran and the creation of a violently US- and Israeli-occupied Empire from the Mediterranean to Pakistan, almost from the Nile to the Indus. How has this horrendous Nazi-style racist perversion – Zionazism - come about with the active support of the major First World democracies?

Zionism arose in the 19th century as a secular Jewish movement to realize the Jewish Diaspora dream of “next year in Jerusalem”. However it immediately came into conflict with religious Judaism which regarded Zionism and establishment of a State of Israel prior to the arrival of the Messiah as heresy and blasphemy. Indeed properly Orthodox Jews today totally reject the legitimacy of Israel from the perspective of the Torah, the core of Jewish religious belief.Image

According to "Jews Not Zionists": "Zionism is wrong from the Torah viewpoint, not because many of its adherents are lax in practice or even anti-religious, but because its fundamental principle conflicts with the Torah. Unfortunately, due to many undesirable factors, the view of Torah-true Jewry has been concealed from the general public." 

Consider the following statement from the Satmar Rav Grand Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum concerning the so called "Yom Ha'Atzmau't" (Zionist "Israel Independence Day"): "We must not minimize the seriousness of the grave sin of rejoicing or appearing to rejoice and making a festival on the terrible Day of Blasphemy that they call "Yom Ha'Atzmau't. The day that the members of the conspiracy against G-d and his Messiah, established their Kingdom of Atheism over the Jewish People, by uprooting the Holy Torah and the Faith, at that time the shedding of blood of myriads upon myriads of Jews began." (see: here ).

In World War 1 the Arabs were detached from the Ottoman Empire with the defeat of Turkish armies by the Western Allies,  Russia and Iran – with the help  of Arab forces advised by Lawrence of Arabia. However the Arabs were betrayed by the secret Anglo-French Sykes-Picot Agreement of 1916 which resulted in a post-war split-up of the Arab world into zones of British and French hegemony.  The Arabs had fought a futile battle and exchanged membership of a Muslim Turkish  Empire to subjugation by Islamophobic Western Europeans. However this was just the beginning – the final end may be approaching in the Middle East today.

The second betrayal of its Arab allies was the Balfour Declaration of November 2, 1917 that announced that the British Government supported “the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people ... it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine”:



 
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