OPINIONS
Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:06 am - Jerusalem Time
Rejection of occupation, colonialism and Zionism
A state of necessity required by Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and Christian work and effort, to differentiate among European and American peoples between the rejection of Zionism and its fascist, racist Israeli colonial project in Palestine, and between Jews and Judaism.
The racist colonial Zionist movement is working to mix Jews and Judaism, and its Israeli colonial project, as if hostility to occupation, colonialism, racism and their crimes means hostility to Jews and Judaism. It wants, and has worked and succeeded in the process of mixing over the past decades, and the formula of hostility to the colony has been transformed as if it were hostility to Semitism and Jews, as if Zionism is the sole legitimate representative of the Jews, and their leadership, working to do them justice and gather their geographical distribution in the countries of the world, as if the colony is the protector, refuge and site of happiness and stability for the Jews regardless of their nationalities, places of birth and nationalities.
The claim of the Zionist movement is similar to the claim of the extremist Islamic jihadist organizations and factions, that they represent Islam and Muslims, and they are not, although they are Islamic organizations in leadership and content, but their content is ijtihad and not binding, and for this reason they failed to prove their existence and dominance and to spread their thought and orientations, and they failed to impose their coup, jihadist or violent policies and systems on the Arab and Islamic peoples, just as they and other opposing organizations failed to market themselves in favor of undemocratic regimes and to submit to them under the pretext of commitment to those in authority.
The Zionist movement is a political movement par excellence, which employed religion, and employed the suffering of the Jews in Europe at the hands of the Russian Tsardom, the German Nazis, and the Italian Fascism, in favor of its idea of establishing a "national homeland for the Jews" in Palestine, and succeeded in doing so based on its references among the traditional European colonial states: 1- Britain with its decisions from the Balfour Declaration to the Mandate over Palestine, and its employment of facilitating the reception of foreign Jews from the invading Jews, and their handing over of the institutions of Palestine and its joints to the Zionist movement from 1917 until 1948, 2- France with its conventional weapons, nuclear reactor, and atomic weapons, 3- Germany by pushing foreign Jews towards Palestine and providing them with financial compensation in the billions.
These countries and their governments, for the most part, still support the colony despite the occupation, colonialism, and crimes of mass murder and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians. This is evident in the policies and measures of Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, and France. However, their peoples and youth have begun to realize the nature of the colony and its expansionist project, and this is due to two reasons:
The first is the clear and obvious crimes of the colony.
The second is the suffering of the Palestinian people and understanding their pain and legitimate aspirations for freedom and independence.
The changes among European peoples and even in the United States are positive, but they are not sufficient to be effective and change the policies of their governments that support the colony.
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