Friday, 15 October 2010

Yes, pigs can fly in the Middle East


On October 11, 2010 – Benji Netanyahu said that he will restrict new Jewish settlements in the West Bank if the Palestinian recognize Israel as the Jewish national homeland.

A day later, US State Department spokesman, Pillip Crowley, said that the Middle East should “accept the existence of Israel as homeland of Jewish people”.

Now, one can ignore the rant of a non-practicing Jew – but what one can say about the acute ignorance of Ben Obama’s senior foreign policy official of US history.  

It was President Harry Truman who crossed out the word “Jewish state” on the draft cabled him (see image on left top of this post) from Israel and substituted “State of Israel”. He had been assured by the Zionist leadership that the new state created by blackmailing some of United Nation Security Council’s non-permanent members would not be a theocracy but a secular state. Truman’s Secretary of State, Gen. George Marshall, was the last person to trust the Jewish leaders. He had advised Truman not to recognize Israel.

It was Truman’s chief consul Zionist Clark Clifford, who blackmailed the President on behalf the Jewish Lobby. The story of Truman’s Christian conscience behind the support for Israel is another of many hoaxes created by the Zionists. According to records, out of the 1.2 million European displaced persons (DP) wandering in Europe after the WW II – only 100,000 were Jewish. By 1948, the displaced persons remaining in European camps were estimated at 800,000 – of whom 140,000 were Jews. According to US Holocaust Memorial Museum report – of the 170,000 Jews who migrated to British Mandate Palestine, many were not the Nazi camps survivors.

While Zionists and their poodles are busy distorting the history – a Senior PA lawmaker Mustafa Barghouthi has called on the Palestinian Authority (PA) on Wednesday to immediately declare “an independent democratic Palestinian state,” including all the territories occupied by Israel during and after the Six-Day War in 1967 and with East al-Quds (Jerusalem) as its capital.

Personally, I hate to tell Mustafa Barghouthi that he is calling for a miracle by expecting from a western stooge like Mahmud Abbas to take such an ‘anti-Semitic’ action.

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