What’s Not to Like About the Fanatical Zionists?
Israel has a long record of being led by terrorists.
“The Palestinians are beasts walking on two legs.” – Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, speech to the Knesset, quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk, Begin and the ‘Beasts’, in New Statesman, June 25, 1982.
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“Kill all Palestinians! All of them!”
“Wipe them off the map!”
“We need to erase Gaza!”
Pro-Israel protesters in New York City demand genocide:
At a Pro-Israel protest in New York City, Zionist activists spoke with me and explicitly called for Arab/ Palestinian genocide.
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— Jeremy Loffredo (@loffredojeremy) October 10, 2023
Israel has a long record of being led by terrorists.
“[The Palestinians] are beasts walking on two legs.” – Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, speech to the Knesset, quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk, Begin and the ‘Beasts’, in New Statesman, June 25, 1982.
Meet Former Prime Minister of Israel Menachem Begin: Nobel Laureate and father of modern terrorism
What is ironic is that Menachem Begin – who was later awarded the Nobel Prize for peace, and is the man who planned the destruction of the King David Hotel and the massacre of Deir Yassin unleashing the first waves of modern day terrorism – actually bragged about it during an interview with Russell Warren Howe when asked about how he felt about being the father of terrorism in the Middle East.
“‘How does it feel, in the light of all that’s going on, to be the father of terrorism in the Middle East?’
‘In the Middle East?’, he [Begin] bellowed, in his thick, cartoon accent. ‘In all the world!’” – Russell Warren Howe interview with Menachem Begin, January 1974
On July 1, 1946, Moshe Sneh, chief of the Haganah General Headquarters, sent a letter to the then leader of the Irgun, Menachem Begin, which instructed him to “carry out the operation at the ‘chick’”, code for the King David Hotel.
Begin was described by the British government as the “leader of the notorious terrorist organisation”. It declined him an entry visa to the United Kingdom between 1953 and 1955.
Condemnation as terrorism
Irgun was described as a terrorist organization by the United Nations, British, and United States governments, and in media such as The New York Times newspaper, and by the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry. In 1946, The World Zionist Congress strongly condemned terrorist activities in Palestine and “the shedding of innocent blood as a means of political warfare”. Irgun was specifically condemned.
Menachem Begin was called a terrorist and a fascist by Albert Einstein and 27 other prominent Jewish intellectuals in a letter to the New York Times which was published on December 4, 1948.
Specifically condemned was the participation of the Irgun in the Deir Yassin massacre:
- “Terrorist bands attacked this peaceful village, which was not a military objective in the fighting, killed most of its inhabitants – 240 men, women and children – and kept a few of them alive to parade as captives through the streets of Jerusalem.”
The letter warns American Jews against supporting Begin’s request for funding of his political party Herut, and ends with the warning:
- “The discrepancies between the bold claims now being made by Begin and his party and their record of past performance in Palestine bear the imprint of no ordinary political party. This is the unmistakable stamp of a Fascist party for whom terrorism (against Jews, Arabs, and British alike), and misrepresentation are means, and a ‘Leader State’ is the goal.”
Lehi was described as a terrorist organization by the British authorities and United Nations mediator Ralph Bunche.
Israel sold Argentina arms during Falklands War against UK
A report has revealed that the Israeli regime supplied Argentina with weapons during the Falklands War between Britain and Buenos Aires in 1982.
According to the report, Argentine pilots have spoken for the first time of a secret mission that took them to the Occupied Palestinian Territories to seek out weapons during the conflict.
The report comes as Argentina and Britain commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Falklands War.
This year marked 30 years since the first significant events of the war – which claimed the lives of 258 British and 649 Argentine troops – including the sinking of the General Belgrano, an Argentine warship.
On April 2, 1982, Argentina had invaded the Falkland Islands and, just days later, a team of seven civilian pilots was summoned by the Argentine air force and sworn to secrecy.
They were to aid their country’s war effort by flying twice to Tel Aviv, to load up planes with Israeli weapons and artillery, to be used by troops on the ground against the British.
Flying a non-military Boeing 707 that belonged to national airline Aerolineas Argentinas, Ramn Arce, head of the group, left Buenos Aires for Tel Aviv, via the Canary Islands, on April 7.
“When we landed at Ben-Gurion, a committee of Argentines and Israelis met us,” Arce told an Argentine national newspaper, breaking his 30-year silence. “They told us they had been waiting.”
It was the first time an Aerolineas Argentinas plane had touched earth in Israel. Nobody was to know, until now, that it would return to Buenos Aires filled with weaponry.
Jorge Prelooker, now 75, was pilot of the second flight to Tel Aviv. “The British couldn’t attack as we were flying non-military aircraft with civilians aboard,” he said. “There would have been international uproar had we been shot down.”
Prelooker explained how the flights to Israel were also used as reconnaissance. “They told us to look out for British warships as we crossed the Atlantic Ocean and report back to Buenos Aires,” he said.
Among the weaponry that was loaded onto the planes in Tel Aviv were air-to-air missiles, anti-tank mines, mortars, bombs and machine guns.
The pilots also embarked on four similar flights to Tripoli, Libya, where the military dictatorship that took Argentina to war had struck up an arms deal with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi.
In addition to the operation, Israel collaborated with the dictatorship in Argentina during the Falklands War by sending arms via Peru so that the British would not find out.
The then prime minister, Menachem Begin, agreed to supply equipment – including gas masks, radar systems and fuel tanks for bombers – to Leopoldo Galtieri, head of the military junta, reportedly because of a long-standing hatred of the UK.
Meanwhile, Peruvian president Fernando Belaunde Therry authorised the transport of arms from Israel to Lima and Callao, a major Pacific port, before their transfer to Buenos Aires aboard Aerolineas Argentinas aircraft.
Crucially, the Peruvian air force signed blank purchase orders during the 74-day conflict, enabling the Argentine dictatorship to request whatever it needed from Israel.
False flag accusations
Regarding the recent terrorist attacks by Hamas against Israel, there are many bizarre facts to consider.
Israel did not respond to the attack for many hours. This is not realistically possible. This appears to be a setup to expand the war against Russia, assuming they will support Iran, Syria, and Hamas. There is no way that 1,000 people could breach the Gaza defense in 15 places, and nobody knew. The technology there will be triggered if a cat touches the fence. They have killer drones that will shoot directly at anything that breaches the fence. Claiming Iran hacked that security is not plausible. None of the private communications in that area were impacted.
Some see that this has been a covert action that sacrificed Israelis to achieve the end goal of trying to force Russia to defend the Middle East, all to create war before the 2024 election.
Author: Sovereigntea
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October 26, 2023