Archive for May 22nd, 2013
“I acknowledge Apartheid Exist” Noam Chomsky, and Ben Gurion
Ben Gurion, Israel first Prime Minister, had a strategic plan before the creation of Israel by a single vote in the UN in 1948.
He stated clearly: “We will create a Christian State on our northern border, beyond the Litany River. We will ally with this Christian State (Lebanon).
After we destroy the “Arabic armies”, bomb Amman (Capital of Jordan), we shall enter the West Bank (in Palestine). These preemptive wars will put Syria on its knees and surrender to the existence of Israel.
If Egypt is still enthused on confrontation, we will bomb Port said, Alexandria, Cairo…
In this way, we shall get revenge for our forefathers with the Egyptians, the Assyrians, and the Arameans (Canaan)…”
In his diary of July 18, 1948, Ben Gurion wrote:
“If I were an Arab leader, I would never sign an accord with Israel. This is plainly normal: We have taken their country. It is true that God had promised us this land, but how this should be any of their concern? Our God is not their God. There have been anti-Semitism, the Nazis, Hitler, Auschwitz… Are these event of the Palestinian Arab’s faults? They should see a single matter: We have stolen their country. Why should they accept this theft?
We have to do everything to insure that the Palestinians never return. The old Palestinians will die, and the younger ones will totally forget…”
Shlomo Zand wrote in 2009 “The Invention of the Jewish People”.
Zand insisted on the separation between going on pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the myth that it was a Jewish city.
The successive exodus stories in the Jewish bible were myths, and the concept of a National State built on Zionism is also a myth, and plainly invented in the last century…
Freud was invited to head the State of Israel as President (an honorific position) after Einstein declined the offer.
Freud said: “And do we have to kick out entire people out their lands, every time a Jew bangs his head on the lamentation wall”?
“O Jews of the world. Free yourself from Zionists and save yourself from another holocaust”
Noam Chomsky wrote:
One of the most effective devices is to encourage debate, but within a system of unspoken presuppositions that incorporate the basic principles of the doctrinal systems.
These principles are therefore removed from inspection; they become the framework for thinkable thought, not objects of rationale consideration