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After Fascist Holocaust in Palestine: What Recognition Zionism Expects? - IV

- BY Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

 

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West glorifies Israeli Holocaust Gimmicks

 

 

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It seems the Jews love Palestinian blood for the mere taste of it, just as Indian Hindus relish Kashmiri blood as much the western Christians, in the name of democracy and regime change and Osama and Co, passionately drink Muslim blood in the Islamic world. Historically, as the central poll icy of Zionist regime, any serious effort from international community to help the defenseless Palestinians get back their lands and sovereignty from the occupying fascist Israel is cut short by the Mossad and CIA gangs very systematically, by branding the Palestinians as terrorists.

 

 

Shuttle gimmicks of colonizer Israel for advancing its illegitimate and illegal goals are not unusual, while a totally crippled Palestine leadership languishing over the ill-fate of Palestinians. After the latest Dec-Jan holocaust of Palestinians, including women, old and children, Israeli hawkish Netanyahu met several leaders in his recent shuttle tour against Palestine state by employing the anti-Iran card, pleading innocence about recent holocausts in Palestine that killed thousands of innocent Palestinians along with pleas not to pursue the criminal charges against the regime bigwigs for the ghastly killing of Palestinians. It was speculated that the Israeli prime minister would press more forcefully so that USA fell in line and Netanyahu and the US envoy could be close to some sort of compromise. The Israelis hint that they are, and foreign diplomats agree. But they are only talking about an agreement to start the Israelis and Palestinians talking again. Netanyahu as if to show he can also cut jokes, called for the Palestinians to be "be courageous partners for peace" and said he believed progress could be achieved that "may confront the cynics and surprise the world".  

 

 

Recently, fascist leader Netanyahu also met US envoy George Mitchell in London, where the Israeli leader held talks the previous day with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Brown, addressing reporters after his hour-long meeting with Netanyahu, voiced support for Obama's efforts to renew stalled Israeli-Palestinian talks, and Washington’s call for a settlement freeze. Netanyahu said Jerusalem was Israel’s "indivisible" capital. The British leader called the enclaves built in the occupied West Bank "a barrier to a two-state solution" and said an Israeli building freeze could also move the Jewish state closer to its goal of normalizing ties with the Arab world. Palestinians want Jerusalem city as capital of a future state. Netanyahu, speaking alongside Brown, rejected any suggestion of curbing Israeli construction in Arab East Jerusalem, which Israel says is part of its indivisible capital, apart from Tel-Aviv, a move not recognized internationally. Alluding to his talks with Mitchell, Netanyahu said he was "seeking to find a bridging formula which will enable us to launch a peace process and enable those residents (settlers) to live normal lives”. “Jerusalem is not a settlement," he said. He repeated his bogus demand the Palestinians first should recognize fascist Israel as a Jewish state.

 

 

After his talks with Mitchell, Netanyahu flew to Berlin, the next stop on his four-day European tour, for talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, also a critic of settlement growth. Chancellor Merkel has shown herself a staunch supporter of Israel and received a standing ovation in parliament last year when she pledged that her country would stand by Israel’s side against any threat. On the settlement issue, Mrs. Merkel said a freeze in construction would push forward the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. "Progress on the issue of settlements - a freeze on settlements - is an important building block and a prerequisite for a restart of the Middle East peace process," said Mrs. Merkel.  In order to appease the Zionist regime, Merkel warns Iran on sanctions, but does not attack the Israeli nuclear arsenals nor does she force the Zionist regime to halt terrorist invasions and illegal settlements immediately.  

 

 

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Global state terrorism suit Zionism too. Israel’s anti-Islamic ploy has worked very well so far and it could play the western powers against Arabs and Palestine issue is shelved thus for. The Zionist regime is keen to use the anti-Islamic West against Iran and mute the US opposition to illegal settlements in Palestine. Netanyahu called for "crippling sanctions" against Iran to stop its disputed nuclear program. "It is possible to put real pressure, real economic pressure, on this regime if the major powers of the world unite," he said.

 

 

Encouraged by the support it received so far from the western neo-imperialists and eastern colonialists, the Zionist regime has gone on regular bloody rampages in Palestine. The Israelis assume the Palestinians will go along with any deal they make with the US if they are asked to by President Obama. Hence Netanyahu is expecting Obama to repeat what his predecessors had done before him supporting the Zionist genocides. Anything that allows the Israelis to continue building in the occupied territories can be packaged by Netanyahu as a victory and will cost President Obama some of the credibility he has built up in the Arab Middle East. Even so the Americans may calculate that it is worth it if the result is the resumption of meaningful talks.

 

 

Zionism is keen also to appease president Obama by using Iran and the African card if that suits the occasion now. After securing Asian nations for arms trade, Israel is now keen to sell them weaponry even as Africa struggles to feed itself and faces frequent droughts. Israel’s foreign minister’s visit to sub-Saharan Africa for the first time in more than 20 years is expected to create support for Zionism against Palestine Israeli foreign terrorist Ethiopia housing many Jews has strong links with Israel. During the 1980s and 90s tens of thousands of Ethiopian Jews were airlifted to Israel to resettle in what they considered to be their homeland. The Zionist terrorist leader Lieberman will also visit Uganda which recently turned to Iran for help in exploiting its newly discovered oil. Kenya, which his spokesman described as 'an African power-broker', is also on Lieberman’s itinerary. Though Israel has a strong arms arsenal there are not many customers form third world, except Indian and other state terrorists. Zionist regime is keen to sell weaponry to Africa; Zionism is clearly worried that its foe Iran has been trying to increase its influence in Africa. Liberman will hope to convince African leaders to share his concern over Iran’s nuclear program. Washington has warned that harsher penalties could be imposed on Iran if it does not take up an offer of talks on trade benefits in exchange for shelving its nuclear program.

 

 

Colonialists and neo-imperialists are core double-speak masters, hypocrites and liars. Israeli decision and announcement to expand the illegal constructions in Palestine can only complicate a possible resumption of meaningful peace talks with the Palestinians. It comes despite US pressure to halt settlement building. A senior Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erekat, said the move "nullified" the effect of any future building freeze and further undermined its credibility as a partner for peace. The Zionist strategy has taken the usual u-turns off and on.

 

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US President Barack Obama hopes removal of illegal settlements would lead to a resumption of peace talks. In an opinion piece published in The New York Times, Turki al-Faisal, a former director of Saudi Arabia's intelligence services, said regional recognition of Israel could come about only after it removed all settlements. Abbas, also due to meet U.S. presidential envoy George Mitchell, has said he would not return to peace negotiations with Israel until it froze settlement activity in line with a 2003 peace "road map." Mitchell and Netanyahu said separately gaps still needed to be bridged before a settlement deal could be sealed. However, a stubborn Israeli Netanyahu is still shuttling essentially among pro-Israeli nations in the region and in West meeting the leaders to pursue, as usual, the Zionist agendas in Palestine.

 

The deceptive Zionist regime has annoyed all concerned now both in the East and West for the first time when it challenged the USA. The new construction move prompted PLO chief and Fatah president Abbas to say that there was no point attending a summit with Netanyahu. Palestinians have ruled out resumption of peace talks with Israel until there is a complete halt to settlement construction. "Given the choice between making peace and making settlements, they have chosen to make settlements," he added. Fatah spokesperson Hanan Ashrawi said what Netanyahu is doing is clearly at the scale of a grand deception."

 

 

Now Israel is too happy to block the peace move by putting Iran on the top of the agenda wherever talk is held with western leaders. During his visit to Germany, the Israeli prime minister has also been given original blueprints of the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. Iran could face new sanctions if it does not show a willingness to negotiate on its nuclear program, the German chancellor has said. She also called on Israel to freeze its settlement construction for the sake of progress in peace talks. Netanyahu suggested Israel was close to an agreement on settlements. The meeting comes a week after Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak said Germany was involved in efforts to secure the release of the captured Israeli soldier Gilat Shalit. Hamas wants several hundred Palestinian prisoners, including the popular and potentially unifying leader Marwan Barghouti, to be released by Israel in exchange for Sgt Shalit's freedom. Germany has helped to negotiate Israeli-Lebanese prisoner swaps in the past. After talks in London, the Israeli prime minister said the US and Israel were "getting closer" to a "bridging formula" on the settlement issue.

 

Bilateral talks with Fatah also have been suspended since December holocaust. Now both Israel and its claimed main ally against Islamic world USA are engaged in talks to find a compromise ahead of the UN general assembly in New York in September. Israeli officials met US Middle East envoy George Mitchell in the USA recently to mute anger of the Obama admin possibly to twist it in favor of its prolonged holocaust in Palestine. The Israelis hint that they are, and foreign diplomats agree. But they are only talking about an agreement to start the Israelis and Palestinians talking again.

 

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Dr. Abdul Ruff Colachal

Specialist on State Terrorism

Independent Researcher in International Affairs, The only Indian to have gone through entire India, a fraud and terror nation in South Asia.

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