Who is responsible for Gaza and the like?
We received a message from a correspondent complaining that our claims against Anti-Semites and opponents of Israel ignores the "Elephant in the Room"!
An "Elephant in the Room" means an obvious factor that has primary causative effect but is being ignored or whose existence is skirted around.
In this case the "Elephant" is the allegation that the Jews took land that was not theirs to take.
According to this the Jews conquered areas originally belonging to Arab Palestinians and therefore the Palestinians and their supporters are against Israel.
Everything else, he implies, including terrorist attacks against Israeli stems from this.
The fact is that the Jews were there first.
Even if theoretically the Jews were not in the area before the Palestinians i.e. for the sake of argument say the Palestinians are all descended from the Ancient Canaanites (they are not but say they were) it would not matter.
The Sunni Muslim (and all other Muslims) of Arab culture cannot live side by side with others. This especially applies when their numbers are sufficient to give them even a small a chance against the others.
This explains the Muslim Rape Gangs in Britain victimizing at first Sikh girls and after that young working class white girls, grooming them, getting them hooked on dope, and sexually abusing them on a massive scale.
In this case the culprits are mainly Pakistani Muslim not Arab ones but the principle is the same.
The Arabs want not just to subjugate the Jews. They now hope to exterminate them!
Here are extracts from a Wikipedia article concerning HAMAS.
On October 7, 2023, Hamas and other Palestinian militants attacked Israel killing nearly 1,200 Israelis, about two thirds of them civilians.[78] Approximately 250 Israeli civilians and soldiers were taken back to the Gaza Strip, with the aim of securing the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israel (as part of a prisoner swap).[79] Hamas said its attack was in response to Israel's continued occupation, blockade of Gaza, and settlements expansion, as well as alleged threats to the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the plight of Palestinians.[80] There are also reports of sexual violence by Hamas militants, allegations that Hamas has denied.[81] Israel responded by invading the Gaza Strip, killing over 70,000 Palestinians, 59.1% of them women, children and the elderly according to a peer-reviewed study in The Lancet (figures now in doubt).
Allegations of antisemitism
The 1988 Hamas charter proclaims that jihad against Jews is required until Judgement Day.[113][114] The "governing" 1988 charter of Hamas was said, in 2018, to "openly dedicate(s) Hamas to genocide against the Jewish people", referring to the Hamas 1988 charter, article 7.[115] More authors have characterized the violent language against all Jews in the original Hamas charter as genocidal,[116] incitement to genocide,[117][118] or antisemitic.[119][17] The charter attributes collective responsibility to Jews, not just Israelis, for various global issues, including both World Wars.[120]
The American Interest magazine wrote that the charter "echoes" Nazi propaganda in claiming that Jews profited during World War II.[121] Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine, has compared statements in the 1988 charter with those that appear in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.[118] Hamas has called for the annihilation of Israel, and has stated that to be necessary for creating a pan-Islamic empire.[122][123]
On the other hand, Hamas's 2017 charter removed the anti-Semitic language, saying that their struggle is against Zionism and not Jews,[46][48][49] while also advancing goals for a Palestinian state which are seen by many as being consistent with a two-state solution.[124][43]
Nevertheless, sermons and public statements by Hams leaders often return to their previous positions. Nothing has changed.
In its early days, Hamas functioned as a social-religious charity center. Its members armed themselves for the ongoing resistance against the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, and in August 1988 published their first charter in which Hamas stated that "Israel" should be "eliminated" through a "clash with the enemies", a "struggle against Zionism" and "conflict with Israel".[126]: preamble, art. 14, 15, 32 They wrote that 'Palestine', that is all of the territory that belonged to the British Mandate for Palestine (that is, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea),[87] should be "liberated" from "Zionism"[126]: art. 14 and transformed into an Islamic Waqf (Islamic charitable endowment) in which "followers of all religions can coexist in security and safety".[127]: art. 6, 11 [128] Practically speaking, Hamas is and was at war with Israel's army (later also attacking Israeli civilians) since the spring of 1989, initially as part of the First Intifada, a general protest movement that gradually turned more riotous and violent.
Summary of the 1988 charter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1988_Hamas_charter
Article 7 describes Hamas as "one of the links in the chain of the struggle against the Zionist invaders" and claims continuity with the followers of the religious and nationalist hero Izz ad-Din al-Qassam from the Great Arab Revolt as well as the Palestinian combatants of the First Arab-Israeli War. It ends with Sahih al-Bukhari's hadith Muslim 2922, suggesting that the Day of Judgment would not come until the Muslims fight and kill the Jews.[1][40]
Article 22 Makes sweeping claims about Jewish influence and power.[1][41] It specifically claims that the Jews were responsible for instigating multiple revolutions and wars, including the French Revolution, World War I, and the Russian Revolution. It also claims that Jews control the United Nations, and that they are supported by "the imperialistic forces in the Capitalist West and Communist East".[1]
Article 28 Conspiracy charges against Israel and the whole of the Jewish people: "Israel, Judaism and Jews".[1][41] It claims that "Zionist organizations" aim to destroy society through moral corruption and eliminating Islam, and are responsible for drug trafficking and alcoholism.[1]
Article Seven of the Charter concludes with a quotation from a hadith:
The Day of Judgment will not come until Muslims fight the Jews, when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say, 'O Muslim, O servant of God, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.' Only the Gharkad tree would not do that, because it is one of the trees of the Jews.
Related by al-Bukhari and Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj.[1]
And why is the world supporting them? Numerous other cases of far worse intensity of interracial hostility exist.
The Chinese are persecuting the mainly white Uighurs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uyghurs
Since 2014,[32][33] the Chinese government has been accused by various organizations, such as Human Rights Watch[34] of subjecting Uyghurs living in Xinjiang to widespread persecution, including forced sterilization[35][36] and forced labor.[37][38][39] Scholars estimate that at least one million Uyghurs have been arbitrarily detained in the Xinjiang internment camps since 2017;
So too, the Turks discriminate agaisnt their minorities and attack the Kurds killing women and children. The Arab Muslims in Sudan kill and enlsave the somewhat darker Sudanese to their south,
African pygmies are enslaved, raped, and eaten by their African neighbors. All over the world similar cases exist. White in South Africa are also endangered.
Since even more serious cases of conflict take place elsewhere why then does the Israeli-Palestinian conflcit draw so much attention?
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict attracts widespread interest due to Media coverage and the impression that public involvement (usually against Israel) might effect a change.
Another reason is prejudice against the Jews. The existence of the Jewish People is considered a threat by some of the Irish and by many other peoples of the earth.
This was predicted.
See:
The Arab Problem
by Alexander Zephyr
https://www.britam.org/arabgo.html#Palestinians