الحمد للة اني بمتلك قوة لغوية عالية اللي خلتني بصراحه اتطلع اني اشوف صحافة الغرب باستمرار سواء النيوز ويك او الاي بي سي او حتي توداي بصراحه انا عجبني مقاله كتابها راجل محترم اوى اسموة دايفيد كوبر في التايمز البريطانية وقال كلمتين جامدين اوي في اسرائيل وانا احب اوريكم بس المقاله علشان تتاكد ان لسة في ناس عندها ضمير
Volumes can be written, yet the topic shall remain unexhausted if one goes into details of Israeli terrorism and the strong backing and support it gets from the US. War and terrorism against Palestinian citizens commenced on Jan. 5, 1948, when the Semi Ramees hotel, located in the Arab area of Jerusalem, was blasted with a 175-lb hunk of dynamite. What other aims could there be of such an act than to strike fear in Palestinians’ hearts? Israeli terrorism in fact commenced even before the creation of Israel on April 9, 1948, when about 100 armed Israeli terrorists belonging to Stern and Irgun massacred 250 innocent women, children and adults in Der Yasin, a town within Jerusalem vicinity. The victims were unarmed and unprepared for the dynamite attack. The commander of Irgun, while giving a telegraphic message of his successful mission, used the following wards, "As in Der Yasin, as every where, O’God, you have made victory our destiny?" The result was that 300,000 Palestinians fled their homes by May 1948. After this, the cold-blooded killings continued forcing thousands of Palestinians to wander around shelterless in refugee camps as if homelessness has become part of their fate. Arrangements for expansion of the Land of Judeo were exquisitely made by the Jewish state in 1983 when its terrorists butchered thousands in their attack on Palestinian refugee camps in Beirut.
Israeli leaders have never hidden their motives: to expel Palestinians, to conquer the whole of Palestine, or to establish the Land of Judeo. Israeli aggression is rooted in the much-fancied dream to dominate the entire Middle East. It is neither the result of Arabs’ refusal to recognize Israel, nor because they challenge its dominance. While confessing plans Israel has for the division of Palestine, Ben Gurion made it clear that:
We are not withdrawing from our right over Jordan...we will stay in the whole of the territory, whether the Arabs allow us willingly, or by our adopting other means...with them in a language they understand. This other language will be in our possession when this state is taken over.
Begin’s comments at this juncture were: "Division of the homelands is illegal, we will never agree to it...Jerusalem is our capital and will always remain so. The land of Israel will once again be returned to the nation of Israel, all of it and forever and ever." In the words of a former chief of Israeli military intelligence, "We have a plan to expel 7 to 800.000Palestinians from their homes in event of a further war."