European leaders are trying to destroy Israel - just like they’re destroying their own countries.
Some two weeks before the 2nd anniversary of October 7, the UN, the UK, France, Australia, Canada and other failed radical governments rallied to commemorate the massacres, kidnappings and rapes by giving the Islamic terrorists responsible for it their own ‘state’.
Along with a High Holidays gift to the Jews celebrating their new year.
The invention of a ‘Palestinian’ state is the capstone to the Big Lie that this is a war between Israel and some smaller population in Gaza or the West Bank rather than a regional conflict between Muslims and Jews, as part of a global conflict between Muslims and non-Muslims.
Since Oct 7, Israel has been forced to fight not only Hamas in Gaza, but Muslim terrorist forces in Lebanon, Yemen, Syria and Iran. A possible war with Egypt may be on the horizon. And while that may seem like a lot, but back in 1948, Israel was forced to fight its War of Independence against genocidal invasions by Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
During that conflict, Egypt and Jordan seized control of those parts of Israel that they today claim represent a ‘Palestinian’ state. No such state was created because those territories never represented a unique culture or nationality, only a platform for pursuing the Muslim genocide of the Jews of Israel, as part of the larger mission of the Islamic conquest of non-Muslims.
With the complicity of plenty of those same non-Muslims.
The Jordanian armies in 1948 were under the command of British generals with the sanction of the Labour government which not only backed the Islamic invasions of Israel but that same year began the process of filling the United Kingdom with Muslim mass migration through the British Nationality Act. PM Keir Starmer is doubling down on both policies of his Labour predecessors, supporting Islamic terrorists in Israel and inviting them to invade and overrun the UK.
That is what ‘globalizing the intifada’ really means.
The ‘intifada’ is not a war in Israel. It’s a world war. It may well be the final world war. But unlike Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union or Communist China, the invaders don’t represent a mighty military force that can swamp the civilized world on its own. It could not claim a single piece of territory without our sustained appeasement, mutual backstabbing and helpful nation building.
The oil industry that funds the global war was built by America, British and other western hands, that was then nationalized by Muslim dictatorships, or like Aramco, gradually nationalized with American taxpayers funding the Saudi tyranny through the ‘Golden Gimmick’ lobbied for by John J. McCloy, the former president of the World Bank, chairman of the Ford Foundation and Rockefeller Foundation, who had once quipped, “the Constitution is just a scrap of paper.” --->READ MORE HERE
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There were many memorable passages in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s defiant speech to the United Nations Friday, but for clarity of purpose and strength of resolve, this one stands out: “You will not shove a Palestinian state down our throats. We will not commit national suicide because you are weak.”
As he threw down the gauntlet in the vast hall, Netanyahu unfortunately was speaking mostly to empty chairs. The UN has become such a cesspool of antisemitism that most delegates couldn’t be bothered to listen to the Israeli prime minister’s argument.
Forget their stated objections, the real reason the diplomats fled is that they can’t stomach a strong Israel. Most are quislings, as illustrated by their mad rush to create a Palestinian state.
Netanyahu rightly said that many so-called leaders are acting out of fear of their domestic populations, especially those in Europe who are faced with large surges of Muslim immigrants.
As he put it, “When the going got tough, you caved. Instead of fighting the terrorists who murdered many of your citizens, you are fighting us.”
He’s also right that several previous Israeli leaders offered Palestinians a state of their own, but were met with rejection and ramped up violence in Jerusalem and elsewhere.
The bloody pattern converted many of Israel’s legions of peaceniks into hawks who favor strong borders and a superior military capable of defeating all Arab and Muslim regional forces.
A twin realization is that the so-called two-state solution is really a delusion until Palestinian society is committed to living in peace with the Jewish state. The popularity of Hamas and groups like it are proof that the time has not yet come.
No partner for peace
A favorite saying among many Israeli leaders, including Netanyahu, is that “We don’t have a partner for peace.”
Still, if the prime minister had come to the UN to apologize for defending his people against terrorists and pledged to make peace with the people who aim to eliminate Israel, Netanyahu would have been cheered and hailed as a peacemaker.
Make that the peace of the grave for Jews, which seems to be a fine idea for much of the world.
Indeed, most media accounts of the speech emphasized that the empty hall symbolized how isolated Israel has become on the global stage.
The implied reason is that Israel’s policies are to blame. The twisted logic is that the Jewish state is carrying out a war of choice in Gaza, as if Oct. 7 never happened.
The inference among many Westerners who have surrendered their laws and culture is that Israel must somehow learn to live with people who say the only good Jew is a dead Jew. --->READ MORE HERE
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