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Israel demands Germany to Atone for Its Nazi Past by Embracing Zio-Nazism

9:13 - February 17, 2014
News ID: 1376016
A speech by the European Parliament president Martin Schultz at the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset, last week, drew spasmodic reactions from several Jewish lawmakers.

 

In his speech, Schultz said a young Palestinian had asked him why Jewish settlers in the West Bank can use 70 cubic meters of water while the Palestinians can only use 17.
Moreover, the European official said that the Gaza siege was causing distress.
His uncontroversial and manifestly correct remarks were met with unusually rabid reactions by several Knesset members, including those affiliated with the pro-settler Bayt ha-Yehudi party (Jewish Home), who heckled the man, calling him a liar.
The truth of the matter is that Schultz was quite sparing and almost innocuous in his criticism of Israeli treatment of the Palestinians, both in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
According to the Israeli human rights group B'tselem, which monitors Israeli persecution of Palestinians, discrimination against Palestinians in water allotment is well-known.
A leaflet issued by B'tselem immediately after the Schultz controversy pointed out that there is a conspicuous discrimination against the Palestinians with regard to water allocation.
"And, yes, Israel is absolutely responsible for this discrimination."
The B'tselem report, quoting official data from the Israeli water company, Mekorot, an Israeli citizen receives an average 100-230 litters of water per day whereas a Palestinian citizen in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip receive only 73 litters of water per day.
In some parts of the West Bank, such as the northern town of Jenin , the individual's share of water doesn't exceed 38 litters.
The Nazi-like Israeli lawmakers got upset when Schultz fleetingly reminded them that Israel 's 8-year criminal siege on Gaza was causing a lot of distress.
Well, the word "distress" is actually a scandalous understatement. The death of thousands of innocent Gazans as a result of the shortage of medicine due to that criminal siege is certainly more than just a "distress." Human rights organizations have meticulously documented the appalling human costs of the enduring Israeli blockade. This callous and inhuman blockade is not intended to fight "terror" as the Israeli propaganda keeps claiming.
The murderous siege is rater intended to further torment Gazans in order to make them turn against Hamas. Needless to say, causing innocent people, including babies, to die for political reasons is a Nazi behavior par excellance. And Israel has been doing this knowingly and deliberately.
In the final analysis, the "real issue, " as far as the Israelis are concerned, has very little to do with the facts. Israel knows too well that it discriminates against Palestinians in every conceivable sphere. Israel murders Palestinians on a daily basis. Gestapo-like Israeli soldiers murder Palestinians, including children, with a shocking ease. Israel actually wishes the Palestinians would disappear from the face of earth so that Jews could have a utopian Talmudic kingdom where non-Jews are enslaved as "wood hewers and water carriers." These facts are well known and should not be subject to journalistic or academic investigation.
So what is the real issue? Well, without mincing words, the real issue is simply that some, probably many Israelis, would want to see Germany and Europe, probably the whole western world, embraces Jewish Nazism in Palestine as a way of atoning for the Holocaust.
This is exactly, what Bayt Hayehudi MPs had in mind when they charged that the EU official was "lying in German!!!"
So the real issue is not water discrimination or distress in the Gaza Strip. The real issue is how the whole world ought to relate to Jewish Nazism in the West Bank ? Israel simply wants Europe and the rest of the world to ignore Israel 's institutionalized racism and criminality against the Palestinians and pretend it didn't exist.
That is the crux of the matter. The rest is just beating around the bush.
Some people might object to the comparison of Israeli behaviors against the Palestinians with Nazi behaviors during WWII. And they might be correct in a certain sense.
It is true that Israel is not annihilating Palestinians in concentrating camps. But Israel is trying to annihilate the collective national existence of the Palestinian people. Israel is preventing five million Palestinians from returning to their homes. Israel has been carrying out a rabid lebensraum policy in the West Bank . Israel is trying to obliterate the Palestinian identity of Jerusalem just like the Nazis tried to Germanize neighboring lands and territories. Israel is also imposing a nearly hermetic siege on 2 million Palestinians in Gaza whose only guilt is their "audacity" to elect a government that Israel and her guardian-ally, the U.S. don't like.
Moreover, Israel , thanks to its lebensraum policy and the intensive construction of Jewish colonies in the West Bank, especially East Jerusalem , has effectively decapitated any remaining prospects for the establishment of a truly viable and territorially contiguous Palestinian state worthy of the name. And, in the meanwhile, Israel is continuing unabated to narrow Palestinian horizons in an effort to force millions of Palestinians to leave their ancestral homeland.
I believe it is both immoral and inhumane for Israel and Jews to either tacitly or explicitly demand the world to show a special understanding toward Israeli Nazism in Palestine in deference to the victims of the Holocaust I believe this is unethical behavior on the part of Israeli politicians and officials is a moral affront to the victims of Nazi crimes.
In the final analysis, the victims of the Holocaust, their children and grand children, lose, not gain, the moral high ground when they behave toward their victims as their former tormentors treated them.
This is what Harry Truman alluded to in 1948 in a letter to Eleanor Roosevelt. He wrote:
"The action of some of our United States Zionists will prejudice everyone against what they are trying to get done. I fear very much that the Jews are like all underdogs. When they get on the top, they are just as intolerant and as cruel as the people were to them when they were underneath. I regret this situation very much because my sympathy has always been on their side."
I think Truman's views have long been vindicated by Israeli behaviors.
By Khalid Amayreh
Source: Palestine Info
 

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