The war on the Gaza Strip is part of the Israeli election campaign. The neo-Nazis in the Israeli government are attacking Gaza, which they had rendered into the world’s last remaining Nazi-like concentration camp, or the open-air equivalent of the Dachau concentration camp. Initially, the Israelis set out to starve the people of Gaza (in a manner reminiscent of what was done to the Jews, such as in their pictures after they were liberated by the Allied forces in Europe from the Nazi camps, with their rib cages visible under their skin.) But then they found out that a war would benefit them, electorally speaking, by rallying political parties around them. As a reminder, Ehud Barak had hijacked the chairmanship of the Labor Party when he could not find a post for himself in Likud, while Kadima is only another name for Likud, and was founded by war criminal Ariel Sharon. Meanwhile, the parties that make up the Israeli government coalition may have different names, but they are all on the right of the right, and all their leaders are in fact neo-Nazis. Benjamin Netanyahu and Ehud Barak are in an alliance against the Palestinians, and are in agreement over killing children, even as they both conspire against one another: Barak has attempted to present himself as an ally to the Americans in lieu of Netanyahu, who had supported Romney, the losing presidential candidate. One Israeli commentator said: Netanyahu gambled but we lost. This is while an Israeli cartoon showed Romney telling his wife Ann: I will call Bibi to offer my condolences. It is tough to find anyone more despicable or fanatical than the prime minister and the defense minister of Israel, except perhaps Avigdor Lieberman, who is trying to outdo them both. Lieberman is the head of the Yisrael Beiteinu Party, which mainly comprises immigrants from the former Soviet Union, that is to say, refugees who have only come to know Palestine in the last 20 or 30 years at best. Lieberman told Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, that he would abolish the Palestinian National Authority if the latter insisted on its bid for a member’s seat at the UN. In other words, this immigrant, who was a bouncer at the Hebrew University where he assaulted Palestinian students, believes that he has the right to being in Palestine. Compare this to any Palestinian individual, for example from the Nusseibeh family, who has been continuously in Palestine for 1400 years. Indeed, the Muslim Caliph Umar ibn al-Khattab, who expelled the Jews from Jerusalem, handed over the keys to the Church of the Resurrection to one of the Prophet’s companions accompanying Umar. This companion happens to be the great grandfather of this noble family. And, before all that, the Ghassanid Arab Christians ruled Jerusalem (which they called the House of God) from the Golan Heights. Yet, a thug from Moldova believes that he can distort history and abolish geography. Lieberman is outbidding Netanyahu when it comes to taking stances against the only native people of the country. They both want to impose sanctions on the Palestinian Authority, although the Israeli army is opposed to that, for fear of an intifada in the West Bank. My information in this regard comes directly from the Israeli press, so the facts are rather indisputable. Before I forget, the neo-Nazi cabinet in Israel also includes Shas, a religious party. Once, Shas’s spiritual leader Ovadia Yosef said that all the people in the world should be the servants of the Jews. This is a pure Nazi statement, although the man who made it is originally from Morocco, an Arab country that sheltered the Jewish people when they were expelled from Spain along with the Arab Moors. No similar treatment was extended to the Jews by the Europeans, and as some fled north, they were persecuted by the Christian West. This is, for example, how the Marranos, who were once Jews, emerged after they were forced to deny their real religion in public – until, generations later, they were no longer either Jewish or Christian. If the Israeli campaign on the Gaza Strip is not an electoral stunt using military means, then it must be an attempt to embarrass and pacify Barack Obama. To be sure, the entire Israeli media concluded that the results of the U.S. presidential election would affect the results of the Knesset elections come January 22, 2013. For one thing, the Israeli media expects the U.S. president to try and influence the course of the Israeli elections in order to hurt Netanyahu, after the latter meddled in the U.S. election to the extent of appearing in ads by Romney’s campaign in Florida. The Israeli media claims that Obama is sly, and that his interference would not be visible – in order not to give Netanyahu a chance to complain and protest. But of course, no one can be slier or baser than Netanyahu. In truth, Romney had promised the latter that Israel would be the first country he would visit after winning the election, but the two allies were disappointed, and now it is payback time. The Arab revolutions have created new facts on the ground, and Hamas, in the face of Israel, has allies in power, whether in Egypt and elsewhere. I will continue tomorrow. --- The views expressed by the author do not necessarily represent or reflect the editorial policy of Arabstoday.
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