CONFRONT AND
DEFEAT ZIONIST LOBBYING IN FRANCE
Even though the French had liberated itself from colonialism, the
following decision proves that there are still remnants of it buried
deep inside some of them, and the Zionist lobby in France is still
strong enough to impose this decision on those responsible to take this
decision that endorses Zionist racism. Herzl's policy was to expel
Palestinians from their land to replace them with Jews imported from
different parts of the world. Theodore Herzl wrote in his diaries on
June 12, 1895: "Spirit the penniless population across the frontier
by denying it employment... Both the process of expropriation and
removal of the poor must be carried out discreetly and circumspectly".
One of his followers, Israel Koning, like all other Zionist leaders
said: "We must use terror, intimidation,land confiscation, and
cutting of all social services to rid the
Galilee of its Arab population". others
added murder and assassination... etc.
When Dr. George Habash, the secretary general of the Popular Front for
the Liberation of Palestine, visited France few years ago for medical
treatment the French Zionist lobby forced the French government to take
him out of the hospital and put him on the first plane out of France!!!
Long live "liberty, fraternity and solidarity" with the Zionism!!!
PALESTINIANS AND OTHER ARABS LOBBYING WERE ABLE TO GAIN A GOOD
PERCENTAGE OF EUROPEANS INCLUDING THE FRENCH TO THEIR SIDE; SO IT IS
POSSIBLE TO CONVINCE MANY MORE TO PUT AN END TO SIMILAR PRO-ZIONIST
ACTS.
Paris To Name Street After Herzl
By Hadi Yahmed
Islam on line
"They said the proposal was put forward by two council members from the
ruling Union Pour un Movement Populaire (UMP) party and endorsed by
Paris mayor Bertrand Delanoë."
"They alleged in their proposal that Zionism is not a racist but rather
a
national liberation movement."
Herzl is founder
of the political form of Zionism, a movement to establish a Jewish
homeland in Palestine
In a preliminary
session, Paris municipality has decided to name a street or a square in
the French capital after Theodor Herzl, one of the founders of Zionism,
sources told IslamOnline.net Saturday, June 26.
The proposal
immediately triggered an outcry from pro-Palestine organizations, saying
the measures flies in the face of thousands of Palestinians who fell
victim to his Zionist doctrine.
Paris municipality
sources told IOL, on condition of anonymity, the decision was taken, in
principal, on Friday, June 25.
They said
the proposal was put forward by two council members from the ruling
Union Pour un Movement Populaire (UMP) party and endorsed by Paris mayor
Bertrand Delanoë.
The two members
claimed that naming a street or a square after Herzl would be "a nice
gesture" as he lived and worked in Paris as a correspondent to an
Austrian newspaper.
They alleged
in their proposal that Zionism is not a racist but rather a national
liberation movement.
Municipality
sources said the re-named street or square would likely be inaugurated
on July 4, to mark the anniversary of Herzl's death.
Vienna
municipality council had earlier this year announced a similar decision
to name a street or a square after Herzl, angering its Muslim community
and the Arab League.
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Reacting to the
proposal, pro-Palestinian French organizations have encouraged the
French people to flood Paris mayor with protest letters and emails to
renege on the decision.
"The
decision runs in the face of thousands of Palestinian martyrs,"
Pro-Palestinian French activist Ginette Hass told IOL, dismissing the
decision as "scandalous."
She said the
Zionist project founded by Herzl and the apartheid regime in South
Africa were two faces of the same coin.
Meanwhile,
the Citizenship Movement for Palestine society sent a message of protest
to the Paris municipality council, a copy of which was obtained by IOL,
maintaining that the decision was racially-oriented
The group compared
Herzl's platform to the policies of incumbent Israeli Premier Ariel
Sharon.
According to
Encyclopedia Britannica, Herzl, a Hungarian-born Jew who died in 1904,
is founder of the political form of Zionism, a movement to establish a
Jewish homeland on territories seized from the Palestinians.
He founded the
World Zionist Organization at the first Zionist Congress in Basel,
Switzerland, in 1897.
Its aim was to
find a "home for the Jewish people in Palestine ".
In 1949, after the
foundation of Israel, his remains were exhumed from a Vienna cemetery
and reburied in now-occupied west Jerusalem on a hill that now bears his
name.
Israel’s
creation has forced the departure of several millions of Palestinians,
now mostly living in neighboring countries as refugees after Israel
denied them return to homeland.
It also triggered
a long-standing conflict between Israel and Arabs, particularly the
Palestinians, seeking an end to the Israeli occupation and the
establishment of a Palestinian state.