Early in the 20th.
century the Zionist movement was focusing on having a "national home for
the Jews" in any part of the world they find suitable and available to
them. They tried to established this "national home" in so many places
in the world including many spots in the Arab land, for example (1)
Barka - the green mountain / Libya) (2) Al-Arish in the Sinai Peninsula
- Egypt, (3) Madine on the north of the eastern shore of the Red Sea /
Saudi Arabia, (4) Bahrain and Al-Ihsaa on the Arabian Gulf / Saudi
Arabia, (5) the north of the Bekaa valley / Lebanon, (6) Houran plain /
southern Syria, (7) southern Iraq, besides other parts of the world
outside the Arab land they tried to establish this "homeland" in (8)
Russia, (9) Argentina, (10) Angola / West Africa (11) Mozambique / on
the south eastern shore of Africa, (13) Uganda/Kenya / East Africa, (14)
the Congo) West Africa, (15) Adana / Turkey, (16) Rhodes Island /Greece,
(17) North West Australia, (18) Surinam, (19) Cyprus, or practically in
any part of the world they can colonize by use of force... and not to
forget Palestine.
All these Zionist
colonization projects had the following characteristics among them:
* The Zionist
decision was to infiltrate in any part of the world by the force of
arms, then exterminate its inhabitants if they cannot expel them from
their land (some times they use the more "human or civilized term -
Transfer!!!).
* To get the help of
a colonialist power and assist them in the implementation of the
colonialist displacement and replacement project.
* They
used to try to tempt the colonizing power of the country they were
trying to colonize with money if they found that it was suffering a
financial crisis, as was the case with the Ottoman Empire, Portugal and
Belgium.
* They used to try to
convince the colonizing power that Zionist colonization in their colony
would strengthen their military and economic influence in their colony
and/or protect their routes of communications to their other colonies.
* The religious claim
was not considered by the secular Zionist leaders who claimed that
Judaism is a nationalism, thus the myth of the "promised land" was not
taken into consideration then.
* International
Zionism used to concentrate on the innovation of "a land without a
people for a people without a land"; so their colonization projects were
forwarded towards thinly populated lands and to gradually permeate into
them to demographically exceed the original population, and then try to
expel them out of their country by force of arms, that is by use of
terrorism to prove this claim... "a land without a people....". This is
what exactly had been taking place in Palestine, and to try to make life
impossible for those who remain in their land, thus they achieve what
they consider "voluntary transfer".
* The settlement
(colonization) projects that were lead by Zionist organizations
and leaders concentrated on the settlement of Eastern European Jews.
West European Jews were and still are assimilated among their
compatriots and most of them have no intention to leave them. As for
Eastern Jews, including Arab Jews, were not targeted by the Zionist
organizations except when the European Jewish sources were exhausted,
and when they wanted to create a Jewish majority in Palestine, but the
Sephardim (eastern) Jews were always considered as second class citizen
in the Zionist entity (the so called Jewish state).
* The idea of the
settlement of Jews individually or in small numbers was rejected,
because they aimed at Zionist Jewish entity in the long run.
We agree that the two
state solution sells the Palestinians short and give legality to the
racist Zionist entity, we believe in a democratic one Palestinian state
were all its inhabitants have equal rights and votes.
Zionist propaganda
used to concentrate on the falsity claiming: "had the Palestinians loved
their land they would have fought for it"!!! Through out more than a
century and a quarter tens of thousands if not hundreds of thousands of
Palestinians fell martyrs in defense of Arab Palestine, and they still
continue their heroic struggle for their right in their land.