Since Obama’s recent speech in Egypt, almost every so-called conservative commentator has been going berserk with regards to his Israel-criticizing comments.  Claims of him being a Muslim sympathizer have become rampant.  This is a joke to begin with, as half of Obama’s cabinet is filled with Jews, including Rahm Emanuel who has actually served in the Israeli military.  On top of that, they made sure Obama visited Buchenwald concentration camp while in Germany.  Obama doesn’t even write his own speeches.  Do you really think Emanuel and David Axelrod would actually let him enact anti-Israeli policies, when they have so much interest in Israel’s future?  Think of it this way: Obama has not brought our troops home from the Middle East (a campaign promise), he is still using Bush-style language towards Iran, and he has talked openly about the so-called holocaust.  Furthermore, I doubt it was his idea to surround himself with so many Jews.  It definitely didn’t happen by chance.  Jews have obviously been pulling the strings behind Obama from the inception.  Why do you think the man received absolutely no criticism from the media during his campaign? 

Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Mark Levin, Michael Savage, etc., have all dedicated hours of their nationwide talk shows to persuading the American public that Israel’s well-being is at the top of America’s interests.   All of these neocon sell-outs don’t even get this excited when it comes to events happening in our own country, like the illegal alien invasion from the south.  For example, Limbaugh rarely ever exits his Republican-Democrat rants in order to talk about the immigration problem; a problem that is due to the incompetence of BOTH parties.  Yet, he dedicates half of his show to the defense of Israel.

This spastic response to any criticism of Israel shows you exactly who is running the show, and it is very telling about where these commentators receive their influence and endorsements.  In fact, there is not one single commentator on television or radio who is consistently critical of Israel.  Over this past week, these clowns filled the airways with Jewish guests and “experts,” all of whom echoed the same predictable garbage.  Laura Ingraham had an editor of the Jerusalem Post on her show who claimed that Israel’s settlements are on “debatable” territory.  I guess it may be debatable if you ignore every internationally agreed-upon boundary that has ever been enacted.  Laura even talked about how great her trip to Israel was, and almost every one of these commentators has taken similar vacations.  This is because trips to Israel are offered to these commentators by Zionist Jews as literal propaganda missions. 

These have been the tactics of our Jewish-owned media; to control both sides of the argument in order to present a spectrum of acceptable opinion.  Jews have always dominated the left, but over the past couple of decades they have now become completely dominant over the right.  Neoconservatism was founded by former leftist Jews who were unhappy with the Democratic party’s stance on Israel.  So they defected to the “right,” and we now have a “conservative” movement that is in favor of Middle East interventionism (i.e. pro-Israel).  This is also the reason why the neocons are not truly conservative on most domestic issues either, and this has dramatically shifted the Republican party to the left.  Any true American conservative, like their founding conservative predecessors, should be staunchly opposed to supporting Israel.

The following is an excerpt from this website: http://www.ifamericansknew.org/  It was founded by a journalist who spent a considerable amount of time in the region and became dismayed about the obvious pro-Israel bias in the U.S. media.  I recommend that you all visit it and read their information thoroughly:

 

A Synopsis of the
Israel/Palestine Conflict 

The following is a very short synopsis of the history of this conflict. We recommend that you also read the much more detailed account, “The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict.”

For centuries there was no such conflict. In the 19th century the land of Palestine was inhabited by a multicultural population – approximately 86 percent Muslim, 10 percent Christian, and 4 percent Jewish – living in peace.

Zionism

In the late 1800s a group in Europe decided to colonize this land. Known as Zionists, they represented an extremist minority of the Jewish population. Their goal was to create a Jewish homeland, and they considered locations in Africa and the Americas, before settling on Palestine.

At first, this immigration created no problems. However, as more and more Zionists immigrated to Palestine – many with the express wish of taking over the land for a Jewish state – the indigenous population became increasingly alarmed. Eventually, fighting broke out, with escalating waves of violence. Hitler’s rise to power, combined with Zionist activities to sabotage efforts to place Jewish refugees in western countries, led to increased Jewish immigration to Palestine, and conflict grew.

UN Partition Plan

Finally, in 1947 the United Nations decided to intervene. However, rather than adhering to the principle of “self-determination of peoples,” in which the people themselves create their own state and system of government, the UN chose to revert to the medieval strategy whereby an outside power divides up other people’s land.

Under considerable Zionist pressure, the UN recommended giving away 55% of Palestine to a Jewish state – despite the fact that this group represented only about 30% of the total population, and owned under 7% of the land.

1947-1949 War

While it is widely reported that the resulting war eventually included five Arab armies, less well known is the fact that throughout this war Zionist forces outnumbered all Arab and Palestinian combatants combined – often by a factor of two to three. Moreover, Arab armies did not invade Israel – virtually all battles were fought on land that was to have been the Palestinian state.

Finally, it is significant to note that Arab armies entered the conflict only after Zionist forces had committed 16 massacres, including the grisly massacre of over 100 men, women, and children at Deir Yassin. Future Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, head of one of the Jewish terrorist groups, described this as “splendid,” and stated: “As in Deir Yassin, so everywhere, we will attack and smite the enemy. God, God, Thou has chosen us for conquest.” Zionist forces committed 33 massacres altogether.

By the end of the war, Israel had conquered 78 percent of Palestine; three-quarters of a million Palestinians had been made refugees; over 500 towns and villages had been obliterated; and a new map was drawn up, in which every city, river and hillock received a new, Hebrew name, as all vestiges of the Palestinian culture were to be erased. For decades Israel denied the existence of this population, former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir once saying: “There is no such thing as a Palestinian.”

1967 War & USS Liberty

In 1967, Israel conquered still more land. Following the Six Day War, in which Israeli forces launched a highly successful surprise attack on Egypt, Israel occupied the final 22% of Palestine that had eluded it in 1948 – the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Since, according to international law it is inadmissible to acquire territory by war, these are occupied territories and do not belong to Israel. It also occupied parts of Egypt (since returned) and Syria (which remain under occupation).

Also during the Six Day War, Israel attacked a US Navy ship, the USS Liberty, killing and injuring over 200 American servicemen. President Lyndon Johnson recalled rescue flights, saying that he did not want to “embarrass an ally.” (In 2004 a high-level commission chaired by Admiral Thomas Moorer, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, found this attack to be “an act of war against the United States,” a fact few news media have reported.)

Current Conflict

There are two primary issues at the core of this continuing conflict. First, there is the inevitably destabilizing effect of trying to maintain an ethnically preferential state, particularly when it is largely of foreign origin. The original population of what is now Israel was 96 percent Muslim and Christian, yet, these refugees are prohibited from returning to their homes in the self-described Jewish state (and those within Israel are subjected to systematic discrimination).

Second, Israel’s continued military occupation and confiscation of privately owned land in the West Bank, and control over Gaza, are extremely oppressive, with Palestinians having minimal control over their lives. Over 10,000 Palestinian men, women, and children are held in Israeli prisons. Few of them have had a legitimate trial; Physical abuse and torture are frequent. Palestinian borders (even internal ones) are controlled by Israeli forces. Periodically men, women, and children are strip searched; people are beaten; women in labor are prevented from reaching hospitals (at times resulting in death); food and medicine are blocked from entering Gaza, producing an escalating humanitarian crisis. Israeli forces invade almost daily, injuring, kidnapping, and sometimes killing inhabitants.

According to the Oslo peace accords of 1993, these territories were supposed to finally become a Palestinian state. However, after years of Israel continuing to confiscate land and conditions steadily worsening, the Palestinian population rebelled. (The Barak offer, widely reputed to be generous, was anything but.) This uprising, called the “Intifada” (Arabic for “shaking off”) began at the end of September 2000.

U.S. Involvement

Largely due to special-interest lobbying, U.S. taxpayers give Israel an average of $7 million per day, and since its creation have given more U.S. funds to Israel than to any other nation. As Americans learn about how Israel is using our tax dollars, many are calling for an end to this expenditure.

Notes

Recommended Reading: “The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict.” 

Source: http://www.ifamericansknew.org/history/

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