Ethnic
cleansing manifesto...
Jamal Kanj
December 07,
2014
http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=391451
Israeli
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman and head of Yisrael Beitenu party published
on November 28 a new manifesto outlining the party's outlook for Israel.
The updated
platform entitled "Swimming Against the Stream" posted on Lieberman's
Facebook page demanded Israeli Arabs who identify themselves as Palestinians
"... to forfeit their Israeli citizenship and move and become citizens of
the future Palestinian state."
It is worth
noting that the impassive "Israeli Arabs" or "Arabs"
nomenclatures were invented by Zionists to avoid identifying those who remained
in their homes - when Israel was forced upon them - as Palestinians. To their
chagrin however, Palestinians keep reminding Zionists that "it was Israel
that came to us; we did not go to Israel."
The Israeli
foreign minister further suggested that Israel should create "a system of
economic incentives" to entice Palestinians to leave their homes and towns
that existed before Israel itself.
Unlike this
transplanted Moldavian, even South African born white leaders never dared to
suggest that Black South Africans be given money to move to black South African
countries.
Nevertheless,
let's for argument sake, agree with Zionism that one's "Jewishness"
trumps all other. That Jews were uniquely persecuted and gassed in Europe.
Hence, the original people of historical Palestine should make way for the only
Jewish nation in the world, and relocate to what Lieberman describes as
"the future Palestinian state".
Where is
this "future Palestinian state"? Is it in the remaining 22 per cent
of historical Palestine, otherwise known as the land occupied in 1967?
Lieberman
won't tell us.
Simply
because he lives in one of the many illegal Jewish only colonies built over the
same area ostensibly slated for "the future Palestinian state". The
transplanted ŽmigrŽ, like his fellow illegal settlers, has already seized 40pc
of the 1967 occupied land while more than 60pc of the West Bank water is
reserved exclusively for Jews.
Lieberman is
an embodiment of Israel's land grab policies that left no place for a viable
Palestinian state. For this, the ex-Moldavian qualifies for inclusion on the EU
list of illegal settlement's products.
Moreover, I
have no doubt that the nightclub boxer-turned Israeli foreign minister expects
American taxpayers to finance his platform. The same bottomless taxpayers who
paid for Israel's withdrawal from Sinai under the Camp David accord and who
advanced money for the so-called "redeployment" of Israeli army under
the Oslo Accord and later the Wye River agreement.
Lieberman's
manifesto wants the indigenous Palestinians moved out but he won't pay for it.
He wants them moved to a place where 40pc of the land has been earmarked for
Jewish only colonies.
Sadly,
Zionists' bigoted views are not limited to Israelis, but shared with those who
enjoy Western democracies. Take for instance Rabbi Steven Pruzansky of Teaneck,
New Jersey and former vice-president of the Rabbinical Council of America.
Lieberman
could have plagiarised Pruzansky's personal blog from a November 21 post
calling for measures to "encourage Arab emigration - the payment of
stipends, compensation for property, etc", and asserting that the
"...Arabs who dwell in the land of Israel are the enemy ... and must be
vanquished."
The man of
the "Jewish" God, Pruzansky, suggested that "They (Palestinians)
must be made to feel that they have no future in Israel - no national future
and no individual future."
That is what
the new Basic Law bill, Jewish state, intends to do.
The Zionist
obsession with the presence of non-Jews in historical Palestine is as old as
Israel itself. First Israeli Prime Minister, the Polish David Ben Gurion,
lamented in 1948 on their failure to "clear the entire central Galilee
region" of the Palestinians.
Today, the
2014 Moldavian's manifesto calls to complete the ethnic cleansing that was
started by his fellow Polish in 1948.
* Mr Kanj
(www.jamalkanj.com) writes regular newspaper column and publishes on several
websites on Arab world issues. He is the author of “Children of Catastrophe,”
Journey from a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America. A version of this article
was first published by the Gulf Daily News newspaper.
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