Israeli Minister: "Somebody criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust and Anti-Semitism"

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Shulamit Aloni, Former Israeli Minister of Education Interview 2002:

“Well, it’s a trick, we always use it. When from Europe somebody is criticizing Israel, then we bring up the Holocaust. When in this country [US] people are criticizing Israel, then they are anti-Semitic. And the organization is strong, and has a lot of money, and the ties between Israel and the American Jewish establishment are very strong and they are strong in this country, as you know. And they have power, which is okay.

They are talented people and they have power and money, and the media and other things, and their attitude is “Israel, my country right or wrong,” identification. And they are not ready to hear criticism. And it’s very easy to blame people who criticize certain acts of the Israeli government as anti-Semitic, and to bring up the Holocaust, and the 'suffering' of the Jewish people, and that is to justify everything we do to the Palestinians.”

Democracy Now (August 14, 2002)

source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12FYbWSvQUs

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Former Israeli minister Shulamit Aloni said in an interview with Democracy Now, "When in Europe somebody is criticizing Israel then we bring up the holocaust." lan J. Kagedan, a representative of the Canadian branch of the Zionist society of B'nai B'rith, let slip the endgame of the holocaust dogma in the Nov. 26, 1991, edition of the Toronto Star. "Memory of the Holocaust is central to the new world order,' Kagedan wrote, adding that this 'new world order' can only be achieved if the masses succumb to the "Holocaust's lessons." During the Second World War, Arthur Greenwood, a British politician and member of the war cabinet, made a public pledge promising a "new world order" to the world Jewish community. The New York Times of Oct. 6, 1940, reported Greenwood's statements in an article headlined "New World Order Pledged to Jews". After the defeat of Germany, Greenwood declared, an "opportunity would be given to Jews everywhere to make a distinctive and constructive contribution in the rebuilding of the world." The "new world order" vision of the Zionist elite and their sinister collaborators is a world filled with tyranny and death, where unwanted thoughts and ideas are ruthlessly extirpated, and dissent is crushed with an iron fist. Those seeking truth and justice will be deemed "enemies of the state" and will be promptly executed or relegated to concentration camps, as per the Bolshevik method. This creeping tyranny has already shown its barbaric face in countless ways. The Zionist dictatorship has manifest itself in more than a dozen Western countries where questioning the victors' version of the Second World War has been made into a "thought crime." Dozens of writers and historians have been fined jailed in these 1984-style police state societies for no other reason than that their historical conclusions about the nature of Germany's concentration camps in World War II differs from those of the Jewish-Zionist establishment; the same morally-bankrupt Jewish-Zionist establishment who feverishly support and defend the ethnic cleansing and continued rape of Palestine; the same Jewish-Zionist establishment who lobbied vociferously for the war in Iraq, which resulted in the deaths of more than a million Iraqis, and who have been the leading element behind the push for wars against Libya, Syria, Iran and other countries that Israel wants to see neutralized. In a Ynet News article entitled "Stalin's Jews," the Israeli journalist Sever Plocker gently reminded us: "We mustn't forget that some of greatest murderers of modern times were Jewish." "Even if we deny it," Plocker capitulated, "we cannot escape the Jewishness of 'our hangmen, who served the Red Terror with loyalty and dedication from its establishment. After all, others will always remind us of their origin." The descendants of victims of the Red Terror, and the terror of Israel and the West, deserve to know the truth about those who destroyed the lives of their ancestors and their families as well as the real reasons and causes of their suffering. Plocker's honesty is a step in the right direction. Bringing to light these hidden truths is an integral part of the quest for justice in this world. As long as the Western world is mentally enslaved by lies that serve the ruling establishment, nothing will change, and the people today who most need our help (the Palestinians, lraqis, Afghans, Syrians, Libyans, Lebanese, etc.) will never see justice. We are all Palestinians now.

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https://americasbestpics.com/picture/former-israeli-minister-shulamit-aloni-said-in-an-interview-with-YBjpKUVo8

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