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What did Palestine have anything to do with WW2?

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posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 12:59 AM
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originally posted by: Revelations29
I keep asking this question around the forum and no one can give me an answer.

So, what do the Palestinian people have anything to do with WW2?


Create the problem so that you may institute your own solution.

Zionist banks funded Hitler's rampage, to push the Jews out of Europe, at which point the Balfour Declarations could be utilized to establish a Zionist regime in Palestine.


Edit:

I believe the Holocaust did happen. It was a means of destroying the poor and non-political Jews, who were least likely to move to Palestine against God's will. Most of those who escaped the Holocaust either had insider knowledge of Hitler's agenda, were Zionist loyals, or could afford to leave.
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posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 06:54 AM
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originally posted by: Revelations29
I keep asking this question around the forum and no one can give me an answer.

So, what do the Palestinian people have anything to do with WW2?


The answer is nothing, you already know the answer... That occupation was planned long before WW2, even before WW1. Just look up Theodore Herzl and the foundations of the Zionist movement.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 07:39 AM
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a reply to: Revelations29

they just happened to be in the way of the Zionists plans.

Heres some quotes from one of the Zionists biggest speakers, Theodore Herzl prior to the foundation of todays Israel:

"We are organizing Jewry for its coming destiny."

"But we wish to give the Jews a Homeland. Not by dragging them ruthlessly out of their sustaining soil, but rather by removing them carefully, roots and all, to a better terrain"

It seems the so called 'holocaust' worked in the rich jews favour and still does to this day.

Funny how the 1st Israeli prime minister (Menachem Begin) was actually labelled as a terrorist by England.

Funny how many righteous jews today are dead against Israel even being a country today and dead against Zionism in its entirety

When one looks at history it really isn't any big mystery as to why many jews were persecuted and kicked out of many countries

Today we can look back at jewish books like the Babylonian Talmud that say its is permissible to have sex with girls under the age of 3

Try researching jewish satanic sacrifice while you're at it.

The list goes on and on, it really does

The treacherous jewish rabbit hole goes very deep so get a long rope before you throw yourself in, and once you have grasped the extent of it and you try to spread the truth get ready to be labelled every name under the sun because the Zionists don't like the truth and those like minded individuals have been playing the game of manipulation with cunning deceit for thousands of years now


Their day will come, as it has many times before in history, they bite off more than they can chew in their zealous attempt to gain more than they deserve and push the goyim(cattle/non-jews) around like the animals they think we are and the entire world(even the sheeple) see them for who they really are



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 12:07 PM
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MR SPAD on PAGE ONE HAS IT RIGHT GO BACK AND RE READ IT. SLOWLY. There was alot of jews there with muslims who were all called palestinians. then later when a state of israel was declared the JEWS changed their names to ISRAELIS BUT THE ARABS DID NOT ACCEPT IT AND REMAINED PALESTINIANS. BOTH SIDES haved claim to land there and according to DNA testing actually have relation to each other for the Majority of them(except a small percentage of convert jews)

Its a blood feud.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 01:42 PM
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Do a simple google search of the three words "Grand Mufti Hitler"

There is your answer.

His name was Haj Amin al-Husseini, he was the Palestinian leader who aligned with Hitler.


Saber) Division" of the Waffen SS which he personally recruited for Hitler.


Source

Source


The Nazis and their supporters were defeated in WWII, this includes the Palestinian leader.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 05:31 PM
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a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 05:37 PM
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originally posted by: Revelations29
I keep asking this question around the forum and no one can give me an answer.

So, what do the Palestinian people have anything to do with WW2?


Eh? What? In a word: nowt.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 05:39 PM
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originally posted by: kwakakev
I know during WW2 Australia helped push the Nazi's out of Libya and headed them back home. Controlling the oil fields was a big thing back then for the tanks. Where Israel is now got a lot of traffic during the war, would of thinned out the population for resettlement.



....but no-one knew that there was any oil in Libya during WW2. It was discovered in the 1950s.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 05:55 PM
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a reply to: AngryCymraeg

Libya is one place we landed at, had a good fight at Tobruk. I am not sure of all the details, there was oil some where in the middle east that was important. Tripoli and Gallipoli where a couple of other fights, we got beat up pretty bad in Gallipoli. It was all part of the North Africa and Middle East Campaign.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 06:01 PM
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originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.


Kinda helps put some perspective to it knowing that Zionism is born from the polarization of war, helps explain why they are so focused on war.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 06:18 PM
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originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.


No they didn't, Hitler rounded up all jews, zero tolerance, the Nazis tracked geneology back many generations looking for any hint of it in any bloodline.

Palestine was a defeated Nazi State at the end of WWII, subject to the will of the victors.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 09:06 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.


No they didn't, Hitler rounded up all jews, zero tolerance, the Nazis tracked geneology back many generations looking for any hint of it in any bloodline.

Palestine was a defeated Nazi State at the end of WWII, subject to the will of the victors.


Actuallu hitler had alot of half jews working for him at one time or another when the war was going well. They have found evidence to support this claim as well. just search for it.



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 10:55 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
No they didn't, Hitler rounded up all jews, zero tolerance, the Nazis tracked geneology back many generations looking for any hint of it in any bloodline.


Yes they did prior too WW2


Zionism and the 3rd Reich

Even as the Third Reich became more entrenched, many German Jews, probably a majority, continued to regard themselves, often with considerable pride, as Germans first. Few were enthusiastic about pulling up roots to begin a new life in far-away Palestine. Nevertheless, more and more German Jews turned to Zionism during this period. Until late 1938, the Zionist movement flourished in Germany under Hitler.

The circulation of the Zionist Federation's bi-weekly Jüdische Rundschau grew enormously. Numerous Zionist books were published. "Zionist work was in full swing" in Germany during those years, the Encyclopaedia Judaica notes. A Zionist convention held in Berlin in 1936 reflected "in its composition the vigorous party life of German Zionists."/7

The SS was particularly enthusiastic in its support for Zionism. An internal June 1934 SS position paper urged active and wide-ranging support for Zionism by the government and the Party as the best way to encourage emigration of Germany's Jews to Palestine. This would require increased Jewish self-awareness.

Jewish schools, Jewish sports leagues, Jewish cultural organizations -- in short, everything that would encourage this new consciousness and self-awareness - should be promoted, the paper recommended.


And during WW2 they were communicating.


In early January 1941 a small but important Zionist organization submitted a formal proposal to German diplomats in Beirut for a military-political alliance with wartime Germany. The offer was made by the radical underground "Fighters for the Freedom of Israel," better known as the Lehi or Stern Gang. Its leader, Avraham Stern, had recently broken with the radical nationalist "National Military Organization" (Irgun Zvai Leumi) over the group's attitude toward Britain, which had effectively banned further Jewish settlement of Palestine. Stern regarded Britain as the main enemy of Zionism.

This remarkable Zionist proposal "for the solution of the Jewish question in Europe and the active participation of the NMO [Lehi] in the war on the side of Germany" is worth quoting at some length:


Check it out, it's pretty amazing the crap we don't see in our history books. You know what's funny though? When Britain and Germany were out of the way, Stern and Lehi joined back up to massacre Palestinians only 7 years later and if you want to know where terrorism began, just read the below.


Irgun and Lehi

The Jewish forces that entered Deir Yassin belonged in the main to two extremist, underground, paramilitary groups, the Irgun (Etzel) (National Military Organization) and the Lehi (Fighters for the Freedom of Israel), also known as the Stern Gang, both aligned with the right-wing revisionist Zionist movement. Formed in 1931, Irgun was a militant group that broke away from the mainstream Jewish militia, the Haganah. During the 1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine, in which Palestinian Arabs rose up against the British mandate authorities in protest at mass Jewish immigration into the country, Irgun's tactics had included bus and marketplace bombings, condemned by both the British and the Jewish Agency.

Lehi, an Irgun splinter group, was formed in 1940 following Irgun's decision to declare a truce with the British during World War II. Lehi subsequently carried out a series of assassinations designed to force the British out of Palestine. In April 1948, it was estimated that the Irgun had 300 fighters in Jerusalem, and Lehi around 100.

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posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 11:07 PM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP
Palestine was a defeated Nazi State at the end of WWII, subject to the will of the victors.


Umm that is wrong also... Palestine was in the hands of Britain since the End of WW1..



posted on Jul, 13 2014 @ 11:21 PM
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originally posted by: kwakakev

originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.


Kinda helps put some perspective to it knowing that Zionism is born from the polarization of war, helps explain why they are so focused on war.


At one stage Zionism was labelled by the UN as a form of racist and racial discrimination... The resolution was only uplifted because it was part of the Israeli conditions in participating in the Madrid peace conference in 1991.

Zionism is a hate group.. The Talmud explains that clearly.



posted on Jul, 14 2014 @ 03:02 AM
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I was looking at this the other day..

en.wikipedia.org...

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Immediately following these events came the Balfour Declaration.

It makes you wonder what the British motive for these wars to control Palestine were for..



posted on Jul, 14 2014 @ 03:03 AM
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originally posted by: Revelations29
I keep asking this question around the forum and no one can give me an answer.

So, what do the Palestinian people have anything to do with WW2?



Nothing

Not one single Palestinian is recorded of having served in any army, not one Palestinian fired a single shot.



posted on Jul, 14 2014 @ 03:05 AM
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originally posted by: nOraKat
I was looking at this the other day..

en.wikipedia.org...

en.wikipedia.org...

en.wikipedia.org...

Immediately following these events came the Balfour Declaration.

It makes you wonder what the British motive for these wars to control Palestine were for..




Please don't forget that Zionism never literally adopted the Balfour agreement at all, they drove the British out and days later, in full defiance of the papers they did sign and ignoring the protections of Palestinians mandated there, attacked the three largest Palestinian cities en mass and declared the 'Zionist state of Israel' an entity. This is what Palestinians call the Nakba or Holocaust.


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posted on Jul, 14 2014 @ 03:12 AM
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originally posted by: TinfoilTP

originally posted by: DarknStormy
a reply to: TinfoilTP

Zionism looked to Hitler also... It' really a moot issue or it just shows what both groups are capable of.


No they didn't, Hitler rounded up all jews, zero tolerance, the Nazis tracked geneology back many generations looking for any hint of it in any bloodline.

Palestine was a defeated Nazi State at the end of WWII, subject to the will of the victors.


Erm, Palestine was never in the hands of that demented little mass murder. Palestine was a British Mandate.



posted on Jul, 14 2014 @ 08:48 AM
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originally posted by: AngryCymraeg

Erm, Palestine was never in the hands of that demented little mass murder. Palestine was a British Mandate.


When he died, his nephew Arafat took over so you believe whatever you want lol.

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