HABONIM

While we mourn and weep for Mandela , we find ourselves at a loss of how to assess the situation in South Africa and we end up raising the following questions : Did the Revolution succeed ? Did the Blacks obtain their rights ? And we end up with different answers that range from considering the Revolution as half successful to considering it a complete failure . No one speaks about any great achievement that has been reached .
In all cases, the thing that many people don’t know is the role Israel played very early –as early as 1930 – in the anti Apartheid struggle for equality in South Africa . Those familiar with Jewish movements must now the thing called Habonim which is a Zionist youth cultural movement for liberation with socialist tendencies, that was active in South Africa and in many other countries to promote social justice and equality. This movement still exists and is still active in Pretoria and Johannesburg and in other countries as well.
Imagine the Zionist state of Israel, the number one usurper of human rights and the number one genocidal state responsible for crimes against humanity , sponsoring liberation movements in Africa and in Asia . And this is not a joke . Starting from year 1960 , the Afro-Asian institute founded in Tel Aviv established relations and exchange with the South African Black movement and started hosting freedom fighters to share with them the so called Jewish liberation experience and have them profit from it . At the same time, the Israeli Afro – Asian Institute was to send Israeli counselors to African countries to form leaders and help prepare the Revolution.
In order to be able to do this, the Israelis defined themselves as a Jewish Liberation movement on par with other liberation movements of the world. This religious identity allowed them to assume the role of an oppressed people something that the Israeli identity could not confer . In fact, while sponsoring the Revolution in South Africa , the Israelis were at the same time backing the Apartheid regime and collaborating with it , which shows clearly that they were an infiltration on the liberation movement . For this reason, such a Revolution was not successful and could not be for the simple reason that an Israeli cannot be a revolutionary ; he would have to stop being an Israeli first . Not only this, but South Africa- with Mandela who was also trained by Israelis – was turned into a model to the Palestinian Liberation movement and a source of inspiration for the line of action that the Palestinian Resistance is to follow, something that is in itself a paradox .
Movements like BDS -and the like- recommend strongly to follow the Apartheid/ Anti Apartheid policies that rule out armed struggle and put the people at the mercy of the oppressor and give a legal status to the usurper state and a religious identity that is recognized plus a racist tendency that ought to be corrected. This whole story not only denounces Mandela and other Southern African freedom fighters who were trained and instructed by Israelis but it exposes also Palestinian movements like BDS who promote the South African State – that was sponsored by Israelis – as a model to solve the Palestinian issue . This Israeli infiltration in the South African Revolution also raises questions about a similar infiltration that might have happened in the Black movement in the United States since the Habonim is also present in America.

http://blogs.forward.com/jj-goldberg/188864/memories-of-nelson-mandela-from-zionist-childhood/#ixzz2ozF2T5eg