
Jewish nazism — that’s to say Jewish racist-supremacist expansionist nationalism, or “Zionism” — is now being enforced by the far-righting Israeli President Netanyahu against dissenters in his own military, though not yet as forcefully as Hitler did in his German variety of this ideology (he had such dissenters promptly executed; so, Netanyahu isn’t yet as extremist as Hitler was).
On April 10th, Israel’s liberal newspaper Haaretz headlined “Despite Threats, Nearly 1,000 Israeli Air Force Reservists Demand End of Gaza War, Hostage Deal: ‘Currently, the war serves mainly political and personal interests, not security interests,’ wrote active reservists and former senior officials in the letter that was published despite the Israeli Air Force Commander’s threats to oust signatories.” The next day, America’s New York Times published an article that appears to have lifted virtually all of its facts from the complete Haaretz report but failed to identify their source (other than a phone call the NYT did to an Israeli Major General who “said he had signed the letter” — so, the NYT’s article is all hearsay), and even Haaretz’s own report failed to link to the alleged “letter” that was their source; so, the only thing that we really have to go by, about this alleged letter, is the Haaretz allegations (since the letter itself isn’t available online in any language), which alleged “letter” I shall here summarize, from Haaretz’s article:
The letter urged ending now the war against Gazans if all 59 allegedly surviving Israeli hostages in Gaza are returned, and it had 970 signers from the Air Force, almost all of whom were retired, but Netanyahu — via his Israel Air Force Commander Tomer Bar —threatened all of them with expulsion from the Air Force, and so the current number is probably a few less than that, but isn’t yet known. (The NYT’s headline was misleadingly “Hundreds of Israeli Air Force Reservists Call for Halt to Gaza War”, and likewise in other ways softened the matter and thus protected Netanyahu, such as by saying, “The appeal reflected heightened concern about the fate of the hostages after a shaky cease-fire between Israel and Hamas collapsed in mid-March.” But, according to the Haaretz article, “The letter’s drafters criticized Bar harshly during one meeting for threatening to oust the signatories. They said this crossed a legal and moral red line and infringed on the reservists’ right to voice their political opinions. But Bar said this wasn’t a punishment. Rather, he said, ‘anyone who signs a text claiming that renewing the war is primarily political and undermines the hostages’ return isn’t capable of carrying out his missions in the reserves.’ Bar also charged that signing such a letter during wartime is illegitimate. He added that the Air Force is convinced its airstrikes aren’t hitting any hostages, and that in his view, military pressure on Hamas will further their release.” So, the amount of lying for Netanyahu was significantly more than the NYT indicates. Furthermore, the Haaretz article said “They also called on all Israeli citizens to mobilize to action and demand the end of the war and the return of all hostages. ‘Every day that passes puts their lives at risk,’ they wrote.)
There are lies that are basic, fundamental, to the nazi ‘justifications’ of Israel’s ethnic cleansing or genocide against the Gazans, and here are three of them:
1. It’s justified by the October 7th attack.
2. It’s not against the Gazans but only against Hamas.
3. God (in the Biblical myth Genesis 15:18-21) gave Gaza to only Jews and (in the Biblical myths such as Deuteronomy 7:1-2, 7:16, and 20:16-18) ordered Jews to exterminate all Palestinians; so, just like Hitler had told to the Pope’s emissary on 26 April 1933, about Jews, “I am doing what the Church has done for 1,500 years; I am simply finishing the job,” anyone who disagrees with this is disagreeing with God — and is therefore wrong.
Netanyahu focuses upon Jewish parts of the Bible, just like Hitler focused on Christian parts of the Bible, such as John 8:44, Matthew 23:31-38, Luke 19:27; and Paul, 1 Thes. 2:15-16.
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