NOT SO IDLE THREATS
A Jewess lawyer has sued President Jimmy Carter for having defamed Israel in his new book, "Palestine: Peace, Not Apartheid". The ex-president and his publisher, Simon and Schuster, are accused of perpetrating fraud against the Zionist state by misrepresenting facts and encouraging anti-Israeli actions. The lawsuit has no merit and shall of course be thrown out. That is a given. But what is fascinating is the brazen mindset involved. Israel was founded on fraud. The early Zionists, asserted, again and again, that they had no intention of creating a Jewish state at the expense of the Arabs. The Balfour Declaration itself eschewed the use of the word state. Nahum Sokolow, the famous Zionist leader, asserted in the introduction of his two volume "History of Zionism" that "it was never the intention of Zionism to establish a Jewish state in Palestine". Max Nordau admitted that the term "Heimstaat" (German for "national home") was intended "to deceive by its mildness until such time as we were ready to announce our real aim". How can a movement founded on fraud and deception possibly accuse anyone else of fraud and deception against Israel?
As already said, the lawsuit is meaningless. What is meaningful is the increasing arrogance of these people. A man in Australia was just sentenced to three years in prison for insulting a Jew with harsh language. Dissidents all over the world are being sent to prison for questioning the mythical "gas chambers" of Adolf Hitler. Clearly, an evil pattern is emerging. Back in the 1940's an American rabbi wrote that Jews needed to "fill the prisons with anti-Semitic gangsters". It was an idle threat in 1944. It is an idle threat no longer.
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