26 July 2018

Stand by Palestine. No to the bigotry of Zionist Israel's front - the IHCR


The Zionist viper and Labour MP, Margaret Hodge, is attacking Jeremy Corbyn - her own party leader - for the unspeakable crime of not incorporating into the Labour Party, the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's full definition of anti-semitism.  The IHCR is a Zionist outfit which, like the ADL in the USA, exists to crush all criticism of Israel.  Corbyn is right to not incorporate a document which would silence all opinions about the Zionist entity, other than grovelling sycophantic ones, such as expressed by the Conservative Party 'Friends of Israel.

Since the Zionist Minister, Balfour, in the British Government of 1917, issued his infamous Declaration promising the land of the Palestinians to a people with no legitimate claim to the territory, the Palestinians have been a people whose suffering has been endorsed by the international community.  The likes of Hodge seek to end all support for the Palestinian people - and at a time when the Tel Aviv regime has officially endorsed racist apartheid policies which deny rights to anyone except Jewish citizens of 'israel'.

Just short of sixty-seven years after the issuing of the Balfour Declaration, the civilised and proud nation of Palestine has been utterly destroyed by the Zionist invaders, and the IHCR dares to label anyone who is opposed to the genocide of the Semitic people (Palestinians), 'anti-semitic'. 

Contrary to the lies of the Zionist Establishment, the land upon which Israel was built, was not 'a land without a people', but rather was very much populated.  Palestine was a vibrant nation which, alongside the Lebanon, more greatly resembled the nations of the Mediterranean than those to its east.  When one sees images of the devastated Gaza Strip and the impoverished West Bank, one is not seeing the true Palestine, which was an honourable and cultured land.

The Zionist mafia literally bombed Israel into existence, terrorising the indigenous people into fleeing from their homes.  The Deir Yassin massacre was typical of the outrages committed against the  Palestinian people.  The ferocity of the Zionist terrorists was not limited to murdering Palestinians, as even the British who had promised a country which didn't belong to them, were slaughtered in the King David Hotel.  One cannot really feel sorry for the deaths of the British military who had no business in Palestine anyway, but the outrages against the native people were as inexcusable as the inaction of the West which was tantamount to approval of the anti-human crimes.

In 1967, the beleaguered Palestinians were subjected to further brutality by the Zionist entity with the invasion of the last parts of their nation which were annexed to expand the Jewish state beyond the frontiers which the Zionist Fifth Columnists in Westminster had given them.  The West Bank is known to Zionists as Judæa and Samaria, and the occupation is seen as a liberation of Jewish land from non-Jews.  The treatment of the indigenous population as sub-humans is pure racism.  The daily deprivation, humiliation and persecution of the Palestinian people extends beyond the use of internal passports, the demolition of property and the army brutality.  The so-called Separation Wall is a constant reminder of the Zionist mentality.  The Wall is not a border, but a temporary device to keep the Jewish state 'pure'; it will be moved further into Arab lands as the Jewish imperialists encroach on more land which they have no right to.

There is a poem by Martin Niemöller which is often repeated by Holocaust-believers to inculcate shame and guilt in the minds of ordinary Europeans who were in any case in no way to blame for Jews being gassed in the Holocaust, as indeed no one was, since there were no Gas Chambers: it didn't happen!  The poem in English states:

'When the Nazis came for the Communists I remained silent.  I wasn't a Communist.  When they came for the incurably sick I remained silent.  I wasn't incurably sick' [when they came for the Trades Unionists, Social Democrats, Jews etc etc]...'When they came for me, there was no one to speak out'

This propaganda piece has been used to extend the stranglehold of the Zionist power and to justify the persecution of the Palestinians.  There are people who argue that the Palestinian struggle is no concern of anyone outside the region.  This is simply not so.  They came for Africa, whose people they enslaved and sold as animals, then they came for Europe and the European daughter nations which they poisoned with liberalism, multiculturalism and usury; they came for Islam with the Wahhabi heresy; now they are coming for the entire world.  Palestine is a testing ground for Zionism, just as the North of Ireland has been a testing ground for the British terrorist state.  The struggle for Palestine is a key part of the struggle for freedom worldwide.

The færy tale story that the current inhabitants of Israel have a right to be there because their ancestors were there 2000 years ago is built on fantasy.  Palestine belongs to the Palestinians, no matter what a work of superstitious fiction, written 2-3,000 years ago by racist bigots with an insane belief in a racial supremacy granted by one of their 'gods' claims.

It is an outrage that the Zionist politicians in Westminster have a policy of mixing peoples from every corner of the globe is negated when it suits them, especially when the racist Netanyahu presides over open Apartheid on occupied Palestinian soil, and the IHCR pushes a definition of 'anti-semitism' which makes pointing out this fact, a crime.  Europe was a land almost exclusively for Europeans within the living memory of some of our people.  By Zionist logic, it should forever be our land by right of our connection to the soil.  This view is classed as 'racist' when applied to the British Isles, but as 'holy' when applied to Palestine.  Palestine has always been the home of the Palestinians, and always should be.   Imperialism and genocide are unacceptable regardless of who is the perpetrator.  This goes for the occupiers of Palestine as much as it goes for the now thankfully dead 'British' Empire.


SMPBI stands with anti-Zionist Jews in support of Palestine, and with all oppressed people.  We Working Class ARE oppressed, and the oppressors are in cahoots with the Zionist criminals in Israel.  This entire post breaches the IHCR code. Good!  If Labour caves in to the vile attacks of Margaret Hodge etc, and accepts every part of the IHCR code, it will allow the Zionist entity to attack Palestine with no opposition in Westminster at all, and make Labour as bad as the Tories and Liberals.  Corbyn needs to stand firm. Better still, he needs to reject the entire IHCR code, and (as we are doing right here) tell those supremacist bigots where to stick their code!

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