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23:3329/07/2024, Pazartesi
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In his book "Palestine: The Land of Divine Messages," Roger Garaudy quotes from Lloyd George's 1936 speech to the Palestine Royal Commission. Lloyd George’s words shed light on the origins of World War I and the creation of Zionist Israel. As a former British Prime Minister, his statements are particularly significant and reveal much about the positions of today’s political leaders in the USA, UK, Germany, and France. Lloyd George stated: "Zionist leaders clearly promised us that if the Allies facilitated

In his book "Palestine: The Land of Divine Messages," Roger Garaudy quotes from Lloyd George's 1936 speech to the Palestine Royal Commission. Lloyd George’s words shed light on the origins of World War I and the creation of Zionist Israel. As a former British Prime Minister, his statements are particularly significant and reveal much about the positions of today’s political leaders in the USA, UK, Germany, and France.


Lloyd George stated: "Zionist leaders clearly promised us that if the Allies facilitated the establishment of a National Jewish Home in Palestine, they would mobilize Jewish enthusiasm and support for the Allies' cause worldwide... And they kept their word."


Many may not find George's admissions surprising. During World War I, Britain explicitly promised Palestine to Jewish financiers and Zionists, who in turn supported Britain globally. This support extended beyond financial contributions. At that time, the enthusiasm and assistance of Jewish Zionist financiers were prominent. Jews, dispersed across Eastern Europe and elsewhere, were in a unique position to be utilized. Britain, along with other European states, had interests in Eastern European territories, making Jews advantageous allies. Notably, prominent British politicians involved in colonial expansion, like Joseph Chamberlain and Arthur Balfour, faced accusations of anti-Semitism even before the Balfour Declaration.


George's comments do not suggest subservience to Jewish financiers and Zionists. The British were the primary decision-makers. This delicate situation remains relevant today. When Americans wildly applauded Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, it was not a sign of submission to Jews. While it’s important not to underestimate the power of the Zionist lobby and Jewish finance, the deeper structures and elites within the US and UK are often overlooked. This distinction is crucial. After similar scenes in the US Congress, Israeli President was warmly welcomed by French President Emmanuel Macron, indicating their eagerness to attract Jewish finance and Zionists.


If the aggressive stance of the UK, US, and France were displayed during normal times, it might not be as significant. However, today the question "why" demands an answer. These nations seek to regain the prestige of their past imperialist eras, pushing Israel towards atrocities to provoke a response. Zionist Jews, ready for such provocation, are committing large-scale massacres in Palestine. The live broadcasts from Palestine resemble the chilling stories of past atrocities described in the Qur'an, leaving a lasting imprint on the Muslim world for generations.


This hypocrisy in Palestine cannot be dismissed simply. Accusations like "baby killer" are ignored as these nations aim to reclaim their former dominance, using Zionist Jews as their agents. They see Israel as an extension of their states.


Those astonished by this reality are the ones who believed in America, the UK, and France. Disappointed by unfulfilled expectations, they suffer. Yet, many still have unwavering faith in the West and the Anglo-Saxons. This group will likely go even further, serving as mercenaries in the impending great war.


Palestine belongs to Muslims, and today, Palestinians are sacrificing their lives en masse for this land. This will inevitably have repercussions.

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