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Zionism

An international movement organization for the establishment of a Jewish national or religious community in Palestine and later for the support of modern Israel. Merriam Webster WWWdictionary.

"Zionism is a movement for the restoration of a Jewish national state in Palestine. After the state of Israel was proclaimed in 1948, Zionism became largely a movement to obtain aid for Israel's development." New Standard Encyclopedia, Volume 19.

Zionist groups are spread around the world, all centered around the World Zionist Organization (WZO), which holds periodic congress and passes policy to all Zionist groups. The Jewish Agency, WZO, works closely with the Israeli government. Some of the international Zionist organizations include The American Zionist Organization, and The British Zionist Organization.

Zionists ideologically would like to see all Jews settle in or occupy Palestine, and would greatly appreciate the non-existence of true Palestinians in it. The WZO believes that most Jews will continue to live outside Israel, but should work on supporting ''Israel' and on declining all Arab States.

History

Jews, who do not form a nation, were scattered throughout the world, as most religions. Yet, they thought that Palestine, or 'Israel', is their homeland, and they kept religiously hope in a savior, or 'Messiah', who would bring them to Palestine and create a Jewish state there.

This idea did not take any political form until the 19th century. In 1886, Theodore Herzl published a pamphlet, The Jewish State, proposing that the scattered Jews should be gathered into one land, where they could establish a state and be free of anti-Semitism. Under his supervision, the first Zionist congress met in 1887, in Basel, Switzerland, and set up the World Zionist Organization (WZO).

At first, the evil hope seemed and impossible idea. Palestine was under Turkish control and was inhabited by Arab Palestinians. Some Zionists considered other territories, especially Uganda in East Africa. The 1905 Zionist congress, however, decided that Palestine must be the Jewish homeland. In 1917, during World War I, Dr. Chaim Weizmann led in persuading the British government to issue a statement, The Belfour Declaration, supporting or implying the creation of a Jewish State in Palestine. The Belfour declaration was confirmed by the great powers, including the United States of America. Zionist worries disappeared, and Palestinian worries started.

The Belfour Declaration stated:

"His Majesty's Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country." Obviously, the declaration was misused, and from looking at conditions today, non-Jewish communities in Palestine were deprived from almost all their rights.

After the First World War, Palestine became a British mandate since Turkey lost the war. Thousands of Jews started pouring into Palestine. David Ben-Gurion became chairman of the influential Jewish Agency, which caused a great increase in Jewish population in Palestine. This in turn, led to a lot of conflict and strife between Arabs and Jews.

The fact that there were many Jewish refugees, especially in Europe in World War II, increased Zionist activity. When the British government gave up its mandate in1948, the same Ben-Gurion proclaimed the State of Israel in Palestine, in accordance with the fierce United Nations Partition Resolution of 1947. He became the prime minister and Weizmann the president of this new state.

Zionism gradually took a new meaning after the Jewish state was established, but the inhuman intentions remained the same. Although many Jews from all over the world soon moved to Israel, many others did not. Zionists, especially in the United States, Canada, and Europe continued helping Jews to immigrate to Israel, and continued their support for this new state.

Theses days Zionism is mainly involved in lobbying the great powers, and making sure that Palestinians never see the light of prosperity again.

What has Zionism done?

1) Crimes against the people of Palestine, murder of Palestinian women and children. Disrespect of the so called "international law" (UN resolutions). Since 1948 the satanic state of Israel have murdered hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.

2) The Mossad and the Zionist Mafia operate in the world, their connection with organized crime, drugs and narcotics distribution,

pornography and bribery of Intelligence Services and Governments throughout the world maintain Zionist stability.

3) Control on part of the International Zionist MAFIA of Banks and International Financial Institutions, World Bank, IMF, etc.

4) Infiltration and control by the international Zionist MAFIA of so-called "Christian" organizations, and both left and right-wing political groups to use them as puppets.

5) Repression and terrorism by the Zionist MAFIA against non Zionist Jews.

6) Assistance in compiling a list of the Zionist MAFIA and Mossad controlled organizations and associations world-wide.

7) Economic control by the Zionist Mafia of non-Jewish organizations with the aim of neutralizing them.

8) Control of the Zionist MAFIA over freemasons in general and secret Masonic or pro-Masonic groups such as the B'nai B'rith, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group.