Israel’s “Final Solution” for the Palestinians Did Not Start in 2023. “The Terror to Eliminate Palestinians from their Homeland” Started in the 1930s

December 11, 2023

By Peter Koenig

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Even though this article is the writing of an anonymous author, it is so well detailed and supported by historic facts which Zionist-controlled historians and media have erased from public knowledge, that it should be made known to the world populations at large.

For starters, it may be telling to illustrate the characters of Palestine and Israel, by presenting the lyrics and songs of two contrasting school choirs, the one from The Ramallah Friends School Choir, hailing Peace and Harmony – see first video below; contrasted by “Annihilate Everyone”, Israeli’s Children’s Choir’s “Friendship Song”, promoting outright genocide in Gaza; see second video below.

In essence, the terror to eliminate Palestinians from their own territory started way before the creation of Israel, a colonialist idea by the Brits. This summarizes what Wikipedia has to say:

“The Israeli Declaration of Independence, formally the Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel, was proclaimed on 14 May 1948 by David Ben-Gurion, the Executive Head of the World Zionist Organization, Chairman of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and soon to be first Prime Minister of Israel. It declared the establishment of a Jewish State in Eretz-Israel, to be known as the State of Israel, which would come into effect on termination of the British Mandate at midnight that day.”

The establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine had been the goal of Zionists since the lates 19th Century. In 1917 British Foreign Secretary, Arthur Balfour, wrote to British Jewish community leader, Lord Rothschild, that:

“His Majesty’s government views with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”

This letter became known as the Balfour Decaration, upon which British government policy officially endorsed Zionism. After WWI, the UK was given the mandate for Palestine, conquered from the Ottomans during WWI.

This colonial spirit prevalent to this day, instead of conferring independence to Palestine after freeing it from the Turkish Ottoman Empire, is largely responsible for the mess and political instability in the Middle East, notably the apparent everlasting conflict between Israel and Palestine, now always fueled by Zionist Israel.

According to the Balfour Declaration, a Jewish national home was to be established in Palestine while civil and religious rights – but not political and national rights – of non-Jewish Palestinian communities may prevail.

Palestinians wanting their political rights and autonomy as a sovereign state, resented continued Jewish immigration into Palestine. They disapproved of the British mandate and by 1936 their dissatisfaction had grown into open rebellion.

The so-called Peel Commission, named after its head Lord Robert Peel, was established by the UK in 1936 to study the conflict situation. The Commission’s report of July 1937 admitted the mandate was unworkable because Jewish and Palestinian objectives were incompatible.

The Commission proposed the partitioning of Palestine into three zones, an Arab-Palestine state, a Jewish state, and a neutral territory containing the holy places like Jerusalem. This was the equivalent of a two-state solution.

The Peel Commission’s recommendation was eventually rejected by the British Government as “unworkable”.

The reason for the rejection was most likely the interpretation and possibly pressure by the Jewish-Zionist leader Lord Rothschild that the establishment of Israel in Palestine would give Zionist Israel unlimited rights over what he, Lord Rothschild, considered henceforth their land.

The British rejection of the Peel Commission’s “reasonable” two-state solution gave rise to the 1936 – 1939 Palestine revolt.  

Nevertheless, the partition of Palestine – 57% to 43% for Israel and Palestine respectively, rejected by Palestine, was presented to the newly established United Nations as Resolution 181 – and largely approved by 33 to 13 in favor and 10 abstentions. 

This background is necessary to understand the Holocaust-like long-term cruelties by Israel over Palestine; the Zionists devastating atrocities in the years before Israel was officially established. This report bears testimony to Zionist-Israeli oppression for almost 100 years.

The Zionist terror attacks, largely silenced by the media, were to intimidate and weaken Palestine, before the creation of Israel in 1948 – an Israel which way before she officially existed, had already plans for Greater Zionist-Israel for the “Chosen People”.

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Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years around the world. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney’s book “When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis” (Clarity Press – November 1, 2020).

Peter is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University, Beijing.

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On Russia vs. Ukraine, ‘I’m on US side’: Israeli general

September 13, 2022 13:50

Source: Israeli Media

By Al Mayadeen English 

The outgoing chief of the Israeli occupation’s Northern Command says “Israel” had learned “a lot” from the war in Ukraine that was “relevant” to a potential war with Hezbollah.

The head of the Israeli occupation Military Intelligence, Aharon Haliva

The head of the Israeli occupation Military Intelligence, Aharon Haliva, stressed Tuesday that he sides with the United States, “Israel’s” “most important strategic partner.”

During a conference, Haliva said that “I’ve been asked if I’m on the Ukrainian or Russian side. I’m on the side of the US,” adding that the “relationship with the US is one of Israel’s most important assets.”

In a similar context, the outgoing chief of the Israeli occupation’s Northern Command, Amir Baram, claimed that “Israel” had learned “a lot” from the war in Ukraine that was “relevant” to a potential war with Lebanese Hezbollah.

“We are examining the conflict, and will implement lessons learned for a future war in the north,” Baram said during an IOF ceremony.

Israeli firm selling anti-UAV systems to Ukraine through Poland

However, Israeli media said Monday that an Israeli arms manufacturer is supplying anti-UAV systems to Ukraine via Poland, citing a source in the arms firm, noting that the sales were conducted through Warsaw to circumvent “Tel Aviv’s” refusal to sell advanced arms to Ukraine.

The firm reportedly informed the Israeli Ministry of Security that it was selling arms to Poland, though it pretended not to know the latter was then giving the weapons to Kiev to use against Russia.

The anti-UAV systems enable their users to intercept and disrupt drones. Classified as “advanced defensive technology,” the systems are not approved for sale to Kiev, though “Tel Aviv” did not seem to be interested in foiling the deal.

It is noteworthy that the Israeli occupation uses anti-drone systems around the Gaza apartheid wall, the Palestinian-Lebanese borders, and the Palestinian-Syrian borders, with “Israel” claimed to be one of the world’s top developers and manufacturers of the technology with the involvement of various Israeli arms manufacturers, such as IAI, Elbit, and MCTECH.

Russian-Israeli tensions rising in recent months

In recent months, relations between Russia and the Israeli occupation have been tense.

On July 15, Israeli media reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin had signed a new Russian law to “paralyze Jewish and Israeli organizations,” commenting that “the fear is that the new law will create an impossible situation for Jewish and Israeli organizations to operate in Russia.”

Israeli media then reported on there being “great tension between Russia and Israel,” against the background of reports from Moscow that the Jewish Agency had been suspended, noting that this matter was linked to “Prime Minister Yair Lapid’s statement regarding the war in Ukraine,” describing the suspension of the agency as “political punishment”.

Russian Foreign Ministry summons Israeli occupation Ambassador

Last April, the Israeli newspaper website Haaretz reported that Russia summoned the Israeli occupation Ambassador to Moscow, Alexander Ben Zvi, to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

This came after the Russian Foreign Ministry slammed Lapid for his statements following the suspension of Russia from the UN Human Rights Council over the war in Ukraine.

Lapid had accused the Russian forces of committing “war crimes against a defenseless civilian population. I strongly condemn these war crimes.”

With eye on the CIA, Moscow cracks the whip at Israel 

The Jewish Agency is Israel’s life source and the Kremlin shut it down this month. The fallout may be a measurable schism between Moscow and Tel Aviv, in which the latter has a lot to lose.

July 25 2022

Photo Credit: The Cradle

By MK Bhadrakumar

A row has erupted in Russian-Israeli relations over the functioning of the Jewish Agency in Moscow. The Jerusalem Post first reported on 5 July that Moscow had ordered the Jewish Agency to cease all operations in Russia, in a formal letter from the Russian Justice Ministry “earlier this week.”

The Jewish Agency initially played down the development in a statement which said, “As part of the work of the Jewish Agency’s delegation in Russia, we are occasionally required to make certain adjustments, as required by authorities. Discussions with the authorities are ongoing with the aim of continuing our activities in accordance with the rules. Even now, there is a dialogue.”

An unnamed senior Israeli diplomat told the Jerusalem Post, “Russia is saying the Jewish Agency illegally collected info about Russian citizens… We will bring up the Jewish Agency [with Russian authorities] and address it in an organized way. It will be taken care of at the embassy level. We don’t totally understand the reasoning [of the request to stop Jewish Agency’s activities in Russia].”

The problem runs deep

However, on 11 July, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti disclosed that a four-week long audit of the Sohnut (as the Jewish Agency is known in Russia) by the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation had been underway since 30 May, within the purview of the federal law on “Non-Commercial Organizations.”

The Ministry of Justice conveyed to RIA Novosti that on the basis of the results of the audit, “an act was prepared, which has been sent to the address of the location of the organization (Sohnut).”

Since then, to borrow the metaphor from the Old Testament, the cloud “as small as a man’s hand rising from the sea” when Elijah first saw it, has swiftly turned into a storm. On July 21, Russia’s TASS news agency reported that the Basmanny District Court of Moscow received on that day a lawsuit from the Russian Ministry of Justice requesting that the Russian branch of the Jewish Agency for Israel be liquidated. The grounds for the suit were not provided.

The Jewish Agency has a larger-than-life stature and is closely connected to, albeit not funded by, the Israeli government. It is an international organization that fosters links between Jews across the world and Israel and promotes the immigration of Jews to Israel, a process known as “Aliyah.”

Entangled US roots

The Jewish Agency is closely connected with American Jewish organizations. Billionaire Mark Wilf, who was elected as the new chairman of the board of the Jewish Agency for Israel on 10 July, was previously the chair of The Jewish Federations of North America’s board of trustees and closely associated with a variety of educational and philanthropic boards in both the United States and Israel.

Make no mistake, the Kremlin would have weighed the pros and cons carefully before deciding to shut down the Sohnut’s operations in Russia, which launched in 1989 when under heavy US pressure, then Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev agreed to open the doors for the emigration of Jews to Israel as quid pro quo for western economic aid.

There would have been compelling reasons, for sure, for the Kremlin to take such a decision. It appears that the justice ministry in Moscow is in possession of incriminatory documents. The Jewish Agency would have been under the scanner for some time before the decision to crack the whip.

The emigration of Jews is of course a highly sensitive issue for the state of Israel (and the powerful Jewish lobby in America). On Sunday, the Israeli paper Algemeiner underscored that Tel Aviv is very much seized of the matter. Indeed, the country is also heading for a crucial legislative election on 1 November.

Israel reacts

Prime Minister Yair Lapid said after a meeting of ministers on Sunday, “Closing the Jewish Agency offices would be a serious event that would affect relations.”

Lapid added, “The Jewish community in Russia is deeply connected to Israel and its importance increases in any political conversation with the Russian leadership. We will continue to operate through the diplomatic channels, so that the important activities of the Jewish Agency will not be stopped.”

A delegation of Israeli officials is leaving for Moscow this week. Lapid does not have the wherewithal to operate skillfully in the Kremlin, as did his predecessor Benjamin Netanyahu. Lapid’s focus is on the Biden administration, but in such tricky situations, it does not add to Israel’s aura in Moscow that it wields influence in Washington.

Russia is cracking the whip at a very sensitive time. An Israeli prime minister who cannot serve the interests of the Jewish diaspora is not exactly glorifying himself in domestic politics.

Indeed, this development has nothing to do with bigotry against Jews. During Netanyahu’s regime, Putin use to associate himself personally with Jewish events in Israel. Putin was conscious of the influential ethnic Jewish community who migrated to Israel and considered them to be part of the motherland and an asset for Russia.

Conceivably, Russia’s national security interests are involved here. According to the World Jewish Congress, Ukraine is home to between 56,000 and 140,000 Jews. Ukrainian Jews are prevalent throughout Ukrainian society, including high offices of the state, President Volodymyr Zelensky himself being one of them.

As for Russia, the Jewish population is estimated at around 165,000, making them the sixth-largest Jewish community outside of Israel. The Jewish communities in Ukraine and Russia have kinship historically. Possibly, the hostile anti-Russian stance of the Israelis and Ukrainians touched raw nerves in Moscow. The Israeli press has reported about “volunteers” leaving for Ukraine to fight Russian forces.

The US-Israel intelligence nexus

The Israel government pretends to be “neutral” but then, it is a member of US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s “coalition of the willing” fighting Russian forces in Ukraine.

Call it a trapeze or balancing or double-crossing act, but Moscow cannot afford to ignore the ground realities, given the nexus between the US and Israeli intelligence. Succinctly put, the possibility exists that the Jewish Agency operatives in Russia  have had covert liaison with the US intelligence.

From February-March, Moscow began uprooting all vestiges of US intelligence from Russian soil, including Carnegie’s Moscow Centre. It is entirely conceivable that the CIA had a “back-up” plan and “sleeper cells” in Russia handled through associates. The fact remains that the Jewish Agency also has an office in Kiev and Israeli military runs a hospital for treating wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Of course, Ukraine’s spy agency is also very active. All things taken together, the Russian intelligence possibly caught up with the nexus.

The deterioration of Russian-Israeli relations is happening at a time when regional security in West Asia is in transition. On a broader plane, this is also a transformative period in the geopolitics of the region. The fact that Biden was roundly snubbed in Jeddah when he tried to sell the idea of an anti-Russia, anti-China regional alliance speaks for itself.

Therefore, in this spat, Israel will be the loser. As for Russia, one potential irritant in its ties with Iran — Russian-Israeli equations in Syria — is getting removed. This could measurably impact the situation in Syria, which Israel has been bombing, unprovoked, since 2017. Russia has cast its net wide in West Asia and its diplomatic successes are not going to be affected because of this falling out with Israel.

Israel should have acted early enough when Elijah’s small cloud, “as small as a man’s hand” was spotted in May when the Russian inspectors arrived at the doorstep of the Jewish Agency in Moscow. Tel Aviv probably didn’t expect things to snowball.

Clearly, the Israeli reflex was to hush up. That shows nervousness that Russian intelligence has caught up with something highly unsavoury.

The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of The Cradle.

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إنهاء عمل «الوكالة اليهوديّة»… لابيد: تصعيد سينعكس على العلاقات مع روسيا

 الإثنين 25 تموز 2022

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فلسطين 

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يُصرّ رئيس وزراء العدو، يائير لابيد، على تحويل الخلاف مع روسيا على خلفية إنهائها عمل «الوكالة اليهودية»، إلى أزمة ديبلوماسية؛ إذ قال في مداولات عُقدت أمس، إن «إنهاء عمل الوكالة اليهودية في روسيا هو بمثابة تصعيد خطير وسينعكس على العلاقات» الإسرائيلية الروسية، موعزاً لوفدٍ من الخبراء القانونيين الإسرائيليين بالاستعداد للتّوجه سريعاً إلى موسكو بغية حلّ الخلاف. لكن حتى الآن لم تصادق السفارة الروسية في تل أبيب على إصدار تأشيرات لأعضاء الوفد للدخول إلى أراضيها.


وفي الإطار، نقلت صحيفة «هآرتس» الإسرائيلية عن مصادر إسرائيلية، تقديرها بأن خلفيات الأزمة قد تكون سياسية، بسبب الدعم الذي تقدّمه إسرائيل لأوكرانيا على مستوى الوسائل الدفاعية البسيطة، التي تحتاج إليها في الحرب التي شنّتها روسيا ضدها منذ أشهر.
وفي وقت سابق من الأسبوع الماضي، سلّمت محكمة في موسكو طلباً بإنهاء عمل «الوكالة اليهودية»؛ حيث ستعقد المحكمة جلسة يوم الخميس المقبل، للبتّ في الطلب. وفي هذا الوقت، تخشى إسرائيل من انعقاد جلسة المحكمة قبل تمكّن خبرائها القانونيين من الوصول إلى موسكو في مسعى لحلّ الخلاف، والدفاع عن «الوكالة اليهودية» التي اتّهمتها روسيا في أنها «تجمع معلومات عن مواطنين روس، وتشجعهم على الهجرة إلى إسرائيل»، وأنها تعمل بشكلٍ خاص «على تشجيع هجرة الأدمغة».

وطبقاً لما نقلته الصحيفة عن الخبير في شؤون الخصوصية والحفاظ على البيانات، المحامي ستانيسلاف سلزنيوف، فإنه «توصّل إلى استنتاج بأن الخروقات المنسوبة إلى الوكالة اليهودية تتعلّق بالاحتفاظ بالمعطيات التي تجمعها عن مواطنين روس في خوادم موجودة خارج روسيا، وهو أمر يحظره قانون روسي سُنّ في عام 2014».

وأضاف الخبير أن بنداً آخر ذكرته وزارة العدل الروسية، يقول إن موظّفي «الوكالة اليهودية» «لم يحرصوا على الحصول على توقيع الأشخاص الذين جمعوا تفاصيلهم على وثائق تقضي بموافقتهم على جمع معلومات عنهم والاحتفاظ بها».

إلى ذلك، قال مصدر إسرائيلي على اطّلاع بتفاصيل المحادثات بين الجانبين، إن «مطالب السلطات الروسية من الوكالة بدأت قبل أكثر من سنة. أي قبل وقت طويل من الحرب في أوكرانيا وتعيين يائير لابيد في منصب رئيس الحكومة. ويبدو أن هذه أزمة قانونية تدهورت إلى أزمة سياسية».

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Russian Justice Ministry asks for dissolving Jewish Agency

July 21, 2022 

Source: Agencies

By Al Mayadeen English 

The Russian government has ordered the Jewish Agency to suspend all operations within the nation, according to Russian media.

Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Russia’s Ministry of Justice has requested the liquidation of the Russian branch of the Jewish Agency for “Israel”, Russian media reported on Thursday.

The Jewish Agency for “Israel”, based in occupied Al-Quds, is the world’s largest Jewish non-profit organization, assisting Jews in emigrating to “Israel”.

Interfax reported that the court case, filed with Moscow’s Basmanny District Court, is connected to unspecified violations of Russian law.

Earlier today, the Israeli occupation’s Ambassador to Moscow met with the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and asked for updates on the Russian Justice Ministry’s probe into the Jewish Agency (Sokhnut), Israeli newspaper Walla! reported on Wednesday.

The top Russian diplomat clarified that the investigation was not a political move against the occupation. However, Israeli officials fear that it might be a sign of Moscow’s dissatisfaction with “Tel Aviv’s” foreign policy toward Ukraine, Israeli media said.

“In Israel, there are fears that the Russian justice ministry’s investigation will lead to the agency’s declaration as a foreign agent and, as a consequence, to the cessation of its Russian activity in the field of Jewish migration to Israel,” Walla! said.

Moscow ends all operation of the Jewish Agency in Russia

July 5, 2022

Source: The Jerusalem Post

By Al Mayadeen English 

Russia instructs the Jewish Agency to halt all operations amidst mounting anger towards “Israel”, its stance towards Ukraine and its aggressions in Syria.

The Jewish Agency has been instructed by the Russian government to stop all operations inside the nation, The Jerusalem Post has learned.

The directive was stated in a letter the Russian government sent earlier this week. Jewish Agency representatives acknowledged that the letter had been received, but they declined to comment on the organization’s planned response, which is presently being discussed in its headquarters in occupied Al-Quds in conjunction with the Foreign Ministry and the Prime Minister’s Office.

In a response to a question by the Jerusalem Post, the agency claimed that “As part of the work of the Jewish Agency’s delegation in Russia, we are occasionally required to make certain adjustments, as required by authorities,” adding that “The contacts with the authorities take place continuously, with the aim of continuing our activities in accordance with the rules set by the competent bodies. Even nowadays, such a dialogue takes place.”

The order comes amid growing tension between “Israel” and Russia over “Tel Aviv’s” support for Kiev and its leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, in the continuing conflict in Ukraine. Russia’s foreign ministry requested an immediate end to the assaults on Syria on Monday, describing the Israeli attacks as intolerable.

A startling ruling requiring the Jewish Agency to cease operations in Russia might seriously impede Russian Jews’ ability to go to “Israel” and make “aliyah” (the immigration of foreign Jews to “Israel”). Many of them have completed the necessary paperwork for immigration and have been waiting for flights to occupied Palestine, but due to the sanctions on Russia, most foreign airlines have stopped flying there, as described by Israeli officials.

Sources in Russia’s Jewish community have communicated to the JP that “people from the Jewish community have been feeling the Iron Curtain setting on them and they fear they won’t be able to escape the country.”

According to one source, “a number of Jews have said that the Russian authorities are trying to arrest them and that they fear for their lives.”

Promoting and facilitating “aliyah” from Jewish communities across the world is one of the primary objectives of the Jewish Agency. If it cannot operate there, it will be the first time in the last 30 years that “aliyah” attempts have been prohibited in Russia.

The Israeli Integration Minister said briefly that “aliyah” is a Jewish right and that it must be preserved. The minister said that they are worried about the consequences of the Russian decision and that they hope to work a solution out with Moscow.