Sean Bresnahan with a piece that traces the origins of the current Israeli terror to the policies of the British state.


When the occupying-British imposed the 1917 Balfour Declaration on the people living under their mandate in Palestine, following the end of the First World War and the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire, they initiated the conflict we now see raging in the Middle East. It was a region that had seen peaceful co-existence between Arab and Jew for centuries - over a thousand years in fact - with ethnic or sectarian tensions, a largely unheard of feature of life under Ottoman rule.

All that was to change when the British ceded to the demands of Rothschild Zionism to facilitate a homeland for the Jews on the lands of those who had already lived for thousands of years on the territory in question. It suited the British interest to do so as it would provide a welcome ally in a strategically vital region slipping from their grasp, with the added corollary that resulting divisions would also be amenable to exploitation, facilitating continued British influence going forward in an unpredictable period for their diminishing empire.

We should also bear in mind that all the horrendous, murderous tactics we see the Zionist employ against the Palestinians find their origin in British state policy as applied against those who revolted against their illegal, self-serving occupation of the Holy Land. It was the British who introduced collective punishment, it was the British who introduced home demolitions, they introduced shoot-to-kill, arrest and internment without trial and it was the British who introduced the concept of dismantling Palestinian state and societal institutions.

Almost all of the severe violations of civil and human rights we see on a regular basis today find their origin in British policy in Mandated Palestine and it was from the British the Zionists learned. How to treat the Palestinian, how to respond to any resistance on their part, how to subjugate them by means of relegation to a sub-human category that permits all forms of willful atrocity including mass-murder of the innocent. The apple never falls far from the tree.

Zionist Israel is a criminal, usurping entity to be rightly opposed using all and any means available. But we should always, always bear in mind that the ultimate responsibility for this terrifying situation we now see on a nightly basis, with images of children dead in their beds and charred remains of teenage boys and girls killed by Israeli air strikes while cowering in their homes, rests with those who brought this situation into being. The British. Oh but we know them only too well ...


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Sean Bresnahan with a piece that traces the origins of the current Israeli terror to the policies of the British state.


When the occupying-British imposed the 1917 Balfour Declaration on the people living under their mandate in Palestine, following the end of the First World War and the dismantling of the Ottoman Empire, they initiated the conflict we now see raging in the Middle East. It was a region that had seen peaceful co-existence between Arab and Jew for centuries - over a thousand years in fact - with ethnic or sectarian tensions, a largely unheard of feature of life under Ottoman rule.

All that was to change when the British ceded to the demands of Rothschild Zionism to facilitate a homeland for the Jews on the lands of those who had already lived for thousands of years on the territory in question. It suited the British interest to do so as it would provide a welcome ally in a strategically vital region slipping from their grasp, with the added corollary that resulting divisions would also be amenable to exploitation, facilitating continued British influence going forward in an unpredictable period for their diminishing empire.

We should also bear in mind that all the horrendous, murderous tactics we see the Zionist employ against the Palestinians find their origin in British state policy as applied against those who revolted against their illegal, self-serving occupation of the Holy Land. It was the British who introduced collective punishment, it was the British who introduced home demolitions, they introduced shoot-to-kill, arrest and internment without trial and it was the British who introduced the concept of dismantling Palestinian state and societal institutions.

Almost all of the severe violations of civil and human rights we see on a regular basis today find their origin in British policy in Mandated Palestine and it was from the British the Zionists learned. How to treat the Palestinian, how to respond to any resistance on their part, how to subjugate them by means of relegation to a sub-human category that permits all forms of willful atrocity including mass-murder of the innocent. The apple never falls far from the tree.

Zionist Israel is a criminal, usurping entity to be rightly opposed using all and any means available. But we should always, always bear in mind that the ultimate responsibility for this terrifying situation we now see on a nightly basis, with images of children dead in their beds and charred remains of teenage boys and girls killed by Israeli air strikes while cowering in their homes, rests with those who brought this situation into being. The British. Oh but we know them only too well ...


7 comments:

  1. “It is my responsibility to see that our policy in Israel fits in with our policy throughout the world; second, it is my desire to help build in Palestine a strong, prosperous, free and independent democratic state. It must be large enough, free enough, and strong enough to make its people self-supporting and secure,”

    President Truman October 28, 1948.

    So they built a cage and treat them like animals..

    Uncle Sam and funding.

    Meeting Israel's Special Needs

    Since 1974, Israel has received nearly $100 billion in assistance, including three special aid packages. The first followed the signing of the Israel-Egypt peace treaty and Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai. The redeployment of Israeli forces and rebuilding of air bases in the Negev cost $5 billion. To partially compensate for this sacrifice, Israel received $3 billion ($2.2 billion of which was in the form of high-interest loans) in U.S. aid in 1979.
    The second special package was approved in 1985, following a severe economic crisis in Israel, which sent inflation rates soaring as high as 445 percent. The $1.5 billion in emergency assistance-disbursed in two installments, in 1985 and 1986-was provided as part of Israel's economic stabilization program, which was implemented under the guidance of the U.S.-Israel Joint Economic Development Group (JEDG).

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  2. The Zionist state is their wedge in the strategically vital Middle East Frankie, they'll prop it up and tolerate its murderous actions until their last breath. The Arabs can never be allowed to chart an independent course and must be kept in a state of division at all times, the state of Israel is key to all if this

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  3. This is another fine mess the English ruling class has got the world into. To misquote that old brute Cromwell:

    They have sat too long for any good they have done... Depart, I say; and let us have done with them. In the name of God, go!

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  4. Everywhere the posh accented English elite send their butchers apron the place ends up with division and hatred without remedy. It is the only thing they invented and at which they remain good at. I think the Armenians may be less positive about the Turks Sean.

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  5. The same old story the world over. The Brits wade in and when they leave or are thrown out the people are left to wade in blood.
    In the end they got more than they bargained for in Palestine, from Arabs and Jews, however their legacy of bloodshed lives on .
    Sadly, for the Brits not everywhere was as easy bought as this place.

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  6. Larry,you will find that the Armenian genocide lays squarely at the feet of London as well.

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