Israel's Fraudulent Claim Of "Defending" Itself
Rather than risk being viewed as anti-Semitic by denouncing Israel's barbarity, most people prefer the cop-out mantra of “Israel has a right to defend itself.”
“Israel, I am convinced, can and should survive as a peaceful, prosperous society — but within the essential borders of 1967. That much we owe them, but no more. We do not owe them our support of their continued occupation of Arab lands . . . The Palestinians have as much right to a homeland as the Jewish people.”
Former U.S. Senator William J. Fulbright (1905-1995).
So it was against those Palestinian human beings — regarded as beasts and snakes by “God’s Chosen People” — that without warning, the war criminal state of Israel unleashed an offensive codenamed Operation Cast Lead which began with a “shock and awe” campaign by 64 of Israel’s fleet of approximately 300 U.S.-supplied F-16 warplanes. Israel’s stated intention was to end rocket attacks (that sounds familiar) into Israel by armed Palestinian factions. It would, of course, be anti-Semitic to suggest that if Israel were to give the Palestinians back their lands and desist from ethnically cleansing them, then the rocket attacks might cease. Apart from their inherent hate for Palestinians, the Israeli attack was also timed to send a clear message to incoming President Obama (“I will bring peace to the Middle East if I become U.S. President”) that it was Israel and not the U.S. that determined the course of events in the Middle East.
“Every time we do something you tell me America will do this and will do that . . . I want to tell you something very clear: Don’t worry about American pressure on Israel. We the Jewish people control America, and the Americans know it.” (A warning from Prime Minister Ariel Sharon (the war criminal responsible for the 1982 Sabra and Shatila massacre) to Foreign Minister Shimon Perez in October 2001.)
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