[blind-democracy] Re: Painting Palestinians as Nazis, Netanyahu Incites a Wave of Vigilante Violence

  • From: Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: blind-democracy@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 23 Oct 2015 19:12:21 -0400

I have been reading an incredible amount of material about what is happening
in Israel/Palestine and I've been listening to a number of very
knowledgeable people talking about the issue. And one of the facts that is
unavoidable, is that the US is complicit in everything that Israel does now
and that it has done in the past. The US covers for Israel, ensures that
Israel is never censured in the UN, provides 3 billion dollars a year in
military aid which is used to displace, imprison, and murder Palestinians,
and is planning to raise the amount to 4.5 billion a year. The US has not
criticized anything that Israel does. As a matter of fact, our government
learned about assasinations by drone from Israel. Our government also
learned how to build border walls from Israel and police forces from several
of our cities, including NYC, travel to Israel to learn their methods of
crowd control. However, I did read somewhere today, that our State
Department has indicated that Netenyahu's version of history regarding the
slaughter of Jews in concentration camps is incorrect.

Miriam

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Humel
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I think they didn't say anything because this is so preposterous, it defies
a response. Anyway, this load of claptrap has been spouted by
Holocaust-deniers for years.

On Oct 23, 2015, at 9:32 AM, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


I think they didn't say anything because the policy is to support
Israel no
matter what it does.

Miriam

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Hi to all
This is so funny and to me

looks like that Netanyahu want rehabilitate Hitler,

like Serbia Chetnik's lieder Draza Mihajlovic.

So what is here sad that from USA no one don't say anything,

what for me means that USA government agree with Netanyahu,

or they are thinks same way like he think's.



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________________________________________
Painting Palestinians as Nazis, Netanyahu Incites a Wave of
Vigilante
Violence By Max Blumenthal [1] / AlterNet [2] October 22, 2015 It is
Springtime for Hitler. The genocidal dictator who presided over the
murder
of millions of Jews across Europe during World War Two has been
absolved of
his most heinous crime by the elected leader of the self-proclaimed
Jewish
state. According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the
blame for
the Final Solution lay not with Der Fuhrer, but with Hajj al-Amin
Husseini,
the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who oversaw holy sites during the
1920's and
30's. In Netanyahu's version of Holocaust history, Hitler was just
following
orders.
This seemingly surreal event occurred at a gathering in Jerusalem of
the
World Zionist Congress [3], where the bigwigs of the pro-Israel
world
gathered amidst a spate of Palestinian stabbing attacks and brutal
Israeli
crackdowns. When he rose to address the crowd, Netanyahu was
determined to
project defiance. He would let no one accuse Israel of provoking
violence
with its brutal, half-century-long military occupation. His security
forces
were facing down a terror wave rooted in a culture of Arab
anti-Semitism
that pre-dated the country's establishment, he insisted. Jewish
citizens of
Israel were being attacked as Jews, not as occupiers or settlers,
and anyone
who said otherwise was a liar.
In a long-winded [4] disquisition peppered with tales of his
grandfather's
close encounters with Arab "marauders," Netanyahu painted the
Palestinian
national movement as a collection of irrational extremists united by
a
singular goal of exterminating the Jews. To illustrate his point, he
summoned the ghost of the Mufti.
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted
to expel
the Jews," Netanyahu declared. "And Hajj Amin al-Husseini [the
Mufti] went
to Hitler and said, 'If you expel them, they'll all come here.' 'So
what
should I do with them?' he asked. He said, 'Burn them.' And he was
sought
in, during the Nuremberg trials for prosecution."
Netanyahu had written feverishly on the Mufti's collaboration with
Nazi
Germany in his 1993 book, A Durable Peace, citing dubious testimony
by one
of Adolph Eichmann's underlings that the "Mufti was one of the
initiators of
the systematic extermination of European Jewry." (In his 1961 trial
in
Jerusalem, Eichmann denied that Husseini played any such role or
that he
knew him well). The long dead Palestinian patriarch has been one of
Netanyahu's favorite boogeymen ever since, helping him implicate the
Palestinians in crimes that had nothing to do with the occupation or
settler-colonial domination. Back in 2012, in fact, in a speech
before the
Israeli Knesset, Netanyahu claimed [5] the Mufti was "one of the
leading
architects of the Final Solution." And a year later, at Bar Ilan
University,
Netanyahu attempted to draw a direct line [6] between Nazi Germany
and the
Palestinian national struggle.
There is no evidence to support Netanyahu's statements about the
Mufti's
malignant influence over Hitler. According to a full readout of the
November
28, 1941 meeting between the two, the Mufti never urged Hitler to
"burn [the
Jews]," as Netanyahu alleged. Hitler's discussion with the Mufti
occurred
months after the liquidation of nearly the entire Jewish population
of
Lithuania and weeks after the slaughter at Babi Yar, where over
34,000
Ukrainian Jews were killed in one of the largest massacres of World
War Two.
Contrary to Netanyahu's claims, the engines of genocide were roaring
by the
time the Mufti and Hitler met.
Almost every aspect of Netanyahu's screed was false, down to his
claim that
Husseini died in Cairo before he could be summoned to testify at the
Nuremberg Tribunal. (He died in Beirut in 1974). In absolving Hitler
of
overseeing the Jewish genocide, Netanyahu dabbled in Holocaust
denial, a
crime in several European countries. The Holocaust revisionist David
Irving
lost his libel case against historian Deborah Lipstadt in part
because
hemade [7] the same false claim as Netanyahu: Irving wrote that
Hitler was
"inactive" in 1941, with no involvement at the time in the
extermination of
Germany's Jews.
Unlike Irving, who eventually went to jail [8] for Holocaust denial,
Netanyahu has escaped with little more than a slap on the wrist. The
New
York Times reported his remarks and collected critical quotes by
high
profile Holocaust scholars, however, it described his claims about
Hitler
and the Mufti as "disputed" [9] - the same language it uses to
describe
Palestinian territory illegally occupied by Israel. And the
Anti-Defamation
League, a pro-Israel organization that declares battling worldwide
anti-Semitism as its mission, kindly urged [10] Netanyahu to "be
careful in
talking about the Holocaust" and thanked him for "his clarification
on the
point." Yet Netanyahu had only doubled down on his remarks,
proclaiming that
"it is absurd to disregard the Mufti's role in encouraging Hitler to
exterminate the Jews."
Over the course of his career, Netanyahu's seemingly outlandish
behavior has
always been animated by a cynical logic. By projecting the phantasms
of the
Holocaust onto the stark tableau of the Arab Muslim world, he has
expertly
exploited the psychological vulnerabilities of Jewish Israelis. His
perseverance is perhaps the best validation of the phenomenon known
as
Terror Management Theory [11], in which average people turn to
militaristic
and authoritarian political leadership to cope with frightening
encounters
with mortality.
Just over twenty years ago, Netanyahu addressed a right-wing rally
in
central Jerusalem, speaking from a balcony "in a Mussolinian
posture," as
the Israeli authors of "Lords of the Land," Akiva Eldar and Idith
Zertal,
recalled. After egging on settlers bearing portraits of Rabin
dressed as a
Nazi SS officer, Netanyahu marched [12] alongside a mock coffin
marked,
"Rabin." Exactly one month later, Rabin was gunned down by a
right-wing
fanatic. And Netanyahu was on his way to winning a first term.
When he returned to the Prime Minister's office in 2009, Netanyahu
revamped
his signature tactic, this time to brand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then
the
president of Iran, as a "modern Hitler" planning a second Holocaust.
When he
spoke [13] in Washington before the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee
in 2012, Netanyahu waved a 1944 letter from the US Department of War
supposedly relaying America's refusal to bomb the railways that
carried Jews
to their destruction at Auschwitz. Likening Iran's nuclear
facilities to the
gas chambers of the Holocaust, Netanyahu roared, "My friends, 2012
is not
1944. Never again!" His message to the Obama administration was
clear: Bomb
Iran, or we will.
Netanyahu's titanic struggle had come to a sputtering end by the
time he
arrived at the UN General Assembly earlier this month. His
humiliating
failure to stop the Iran nuclear deal had deprived him of the
external enemy
- the "modern Hitler" - that had assured him international relevancy
and
domestic support. For a full 45 seconds, Netanyahu silently glowered
at the
room full of stone-faced diplomats as though they were impudent
children. It
was one of the most bizarre displays in United Nations history.
As he returned to Jerusalem, Netanyahu turned his sights away from
the
Iranian nuclear threat and trained them on Palestinian kids with
potato
peelers. "Anyone who tries to harm us, we cut off his arm," he
rumbled [14]
during a memorial ceremony for Rehavam Ze'evi, the late right-wing
politician who helped popularize the idea of forcibly transferring
the
Palestinian population from the West Bank to Jordan.
Paranoia was spreading peripatetically across the country, with
commando
units bursting [15] into shopping malls during false alarms while
Jews
assaulted Jews who resembled Palestinians. As units of the Israeli
army
poured into Jerusalem for the first time since 1967, riot police
took full
advantage of authorization to shoot teenage stone throwers with live
bullets. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, an architect of the wave of
evictions
inflaming [16] Palestinians in the east of the city, instructed all
Jewish
residents who owned weapons to stage armed vigilante patrols, and
even
embarked on one himself. "Don't hesitate. If someone is brandishing
a knife,
shoot him," urged [17] Yair Lapid, the leader of the Yesh Atid
Party.
As the violence intensified, a sub-genre of viral snuff films
emerged. In
one grainy clip, a settler draped [18] a Palestinian corpse with
pork as
paramedics stood by impassively. Another showed an Israeli man
taunting [19]
a Palestinian boy as blood poured from his head and he panted for
breath
after being shot during a stabbing attack. Perhaps the most gut
wrenching
video captured crowds trouncing [20] on the lifeless body of Haftom
Zarhum,
an Eritrean refugee who had been riddled with bullets after being
mistaken
for a Palestinian gunman. "Break his head! Break his head! Son of a
whore!"
shouted one man as he abused Zarhum's body.
By blaming a Palestinian for the Final Solution, Netanyahu has
helped his
countrymen adjust to the macabre reality. He reassured them that
they were
not settler overlords or vigilante brutes, but Inglorious Bastards
curb
stomping SS officers in the woods outside Krakow. And he sent them
the
message that those Palestinians lurking behind concrete walls and
under
siege in ghettoes were not an occupied, dispossessed people, but a
new breed
of Nazis hellbent on Jewish extermination. Netanyahu's comments
about the
Mufti were much more than a hysterical lie; they were an invitation
to act
out a blood soaked fantasy of righteous revenge.



Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for AlterNet, and the
award-winning author
of Goliath [21] and Republican Gomorrah [22]. Find him on Twitter at
@MaxBlumenthal [23].
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Painting Palestinians as Nazis, Netanyahu Incites a Wave of
Vigilante
Violence By Max Blumenthal [1] / AlterNet [2] October 22, 2015 It is
Springtime for Hitler. The genocidal dictator who presided over the
murder
of millions of Jews across Europe during World War Two has been
absolved of
his most heinous crime by the elected leader of the self-proclaimed
Jewish
state. According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the
blame for
the Final Solution lay not with Der Fuhrer, but with Hajj al-Amin
Husseini,
the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who oversaw holy sites during the
1920's and
30's. In Netanyahu's version of Holocaust history, Hitler was just
following
orders.
This seemingly surreal event occurred at a gathering in Jerusalem of
the
World Zionist Congress [3], where the bigwigs of the pro-Israel
world
gathered amidst a spate of Palestinian stabbing attacks and brutal
Israeli
crackdowns. When he rose to address the crowd, Netanyahu was
determined to
project defiance. He would let no one accuse Israel of provoking
violence
with its brutal, half-century-long military occupation. His security
forces
were facing down a terror wave rooted in a culture of Arab
anti-Semitism
that pre-dated the country's establishment, he insisted. Jewish
citizens of
Israel were being attacked as Jews, not as occupiers or settlers,
and anyone
who said otherwise was a liar.
In a long-winded [4] disquisition peppered with tales of his
grandfather's
close encounters with Arab "marauders," Netanyahu painted the
Palestinian
national movement as a collection of irrational extremists united by
a
singular goal of exterminating the Jews. To illustrate his point, he
summoned the ghost of the Mufti.
"Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted
to expel
the Jews," Netanyahu declared. "And Hajj Amin al-Husseini [the
Mufti] went
to Hitler and said, 'If you expel them, they'll all come here.' 'So
what
should I do with them?' he asked. He said, 'Burn them.' And he was
sought
in, during the Nuremberg trials for prosecution."
Netanyahu had written feverishly on the Mufti's collaboration with
Nazi
Germany in his 1993 book, A Durable Peace, citing dubious testimony
by one
of Adolph Eichmann's underlings that the "Mufti was one of the
initiators of
the systematic extermination of European Jewry." (In his 1961 trial
in
Jerusalem, Eichmann denied that Husseini played any such role or
that he
knew him well). The long dead Palestinian patriarch has been one of
Netanyahu's favorite boogeymen ever since, helping him implicate the
Palestinians in crimes that had nothing to do with the occupation or
settler-colonial domination. Back in 2012, in fact, in a speech
before the
Israeli Knesset, Netanyahu claimed [5] the Mufti was "one of the
leading
architects of the Final Solution." And a year later, at Bar Ilan
University,
Netanyahu attempted to draw a direct line [6] between Nazi Germany
and the
Palestinian national struggle.
There is no evidence to support Netanyahu's statements about the
Mufti's
malignant influence over Hitler. According to a full readout of the
November
28, 1941 meeting between the two, the Mufti never urged Hitler to
"burn [the
Jews]," as Netanyahu alleged. Hitler's discussion with the Mufti
occurred
months after the liquidation of nearly the entire Jewish population
of
Lithuania and weeks after the slaughter at Babi Yar, where over
34,000
Ukrainian Jews were killed in one of the largest massacres of World
War Two.
Contrary to Netanyahu's claims, the engines of genocide were roaring
by the
time the Mufti and Hitler met.
Almost every aspect of Netanyahu's screed was false, down to his
claim that
Husseini died in Cairo before he could be summoned to testify at the
Nuremberg Tribunal. (He died in Beirut in 1974). In absolving Hitler
of
overseeing the Jewish genocide, Netanyahu dabbled in Holocaust
denial, a
crime in several European countries. The Holocaust revisionist David
Irving
lost his libel case against historian Deborah Lipstadt in part
because
hemade [7] the same false claim as Netanyahu: Irving wrote that
Hitler was
"inactive" in 1941, with no involvement at the time in the
extermination of
Germany's Jews.
Unlike Irving, who eventually went to jail [8] for Holocaust denial,
Netanyahu has escaped with little more than a slap on the wrist. The
New
York Times reported his remarks and collected critical quotes by
high
profile Holocaust scholars, however, it described his claims about
Hitler
and the Mufti as "disputed" [9] - the same language it uses to
describe
Palestinian territory illegally occupied by Israel. And the
Anti-Defamation
League, a pro-Israel organization that declares battling worldwide
anti-Semitism as its mission, kindly urged [10] Netanyahu to "be
careful in
talking about the Holocaust" and thanked him for "his clarification
on the
point." Yet Netanyahu had only doubled down on his remarks,
proclaiming that
"it is absurd to disregard the Mufti's role in encouraging Hitler to
exterminate the Jews."
Over the course of his career, Netanyahu's seemingly outlandish
behavior has
always been animated by a cynical logic. By projecting the phantasms
of the
Holocaust onto the stark tableau of the Arab Muslim world, he has
expertly
exploited the psychological vulnerabilities of Jewish Israelis. His
perseverance is perhaps the best validation of the phenomenon known
as
Terror Management Theory [11], in which average people turn to
militaristic
and authoritarian political leadership to cope with frightening
encounters
with mortality.
Just over twenty years ago, Netanyahu addressed a right-wing rally
in
central Jerusalem, speaking from a balcony "in a Mussolinian
posture," as
the Israeli authors of "Lords of the Land," Akiva Eldar and Idith
Zertal,
recalled. After egging on settlers bearing portraits of Rabin
dressed as a
Nazi SS officer, Netanyahu marched [12] alongside a mock coffin
marked,
"Rabin." Exactly one month later, Rabin was gunned down by a
right-wing
fanatic. And Netanyahu was on his way to winning a first term.
When he returned to the Prime Minister's office in 2009, Netanyahu
revamped
his signature tactic, this time to brand Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, then
the
president of Iran, as a "modern Hitler" planning a second Holocaust.
When he
spoke [13] in Washington before the American Israel Public Affairs
Committee
in 2012, Netanyahu waved a 1944 letter from the US Department of War
supposedly relaying America's refusal to bomb the railways that
carried Jews
to their destruction at Auschwitz. Likening Iran's nuclear
facilities to the
gas chambers of the Holocaust, Netanyahu roared, "My friends, 2012
is not
1944. Never again!" His message to the Obama administration was
clear: Bomb
Iran, or we will.
Netanyahu's titanic struggle had come to a sputtering end by the
time he
arrived at the UN General Assembly earlier this month. His
humiliating
failure to stop the Iran nuclear deal had deprived him of the
external enemy
- the "modern Hitler" - that had assured him international relevancy
and
domestic support. For a full 45 seconds, Netanyahu silently glowered
at the
room full of stone-faced diplomats as though they were impudent
children. It
was one of the most bizarre displays in United Nations history.
As he returned to Jerusalem, Netanyahu turned his sights away from
the
Iranian nuclear threat and trained them on Palestinian kids with
potato
peelers. "Anyone who tries to harm us, we cut off his arm," he
rumbled [14]
during a memorial ceremony for Rehavam Ze'evi, the late right-wing
politician who helped popularize the idea of forcibly transferring
the
Palestinian population from the West Bank to Jordan.
Paranoia was spreading peripatetically across the country, with
commando
units bursting [15] into shopping malls during false alarms while
Jews
assaulted Jews who resembled Palestinians. As units of the Israeli
army
poured into Jerusalem for the first time since 1967, riot police
took full
advantage of authorization to shoot teenage stone throwers with live
bullets. Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat, an architect of the wave of
evictions
inflaming [16] Palestinians in the east of the city, instructed all
Jewish
residents who owned weapons to stage armed vigilante patrols, and
even
embarked on one himself. "Don't hesitate. If someone is brandishing
a knife,
shoot him," urged [17] Yair Lapid, the leader of the Yesh Atid
Party.
As the violence intensified, a sub-genre of viral snuff films
emerged. In
one grainy clip, a settler draped [18] a Palestinian corpse with
pork as
paramedics stood by impassively. Another showed an Israeli man
taunting [19]
a Palestinian boy as blood poured from his head and he panted for
breath
after being shot during a stabbing attack. Perhaps the most gut
wrenching
video captured crowds trouncing [20] on the lifeless body of Haftom
Zarhum,
an Eritrean refugee who had been riddled with bullets after being
mistaken
for a Palestinian gunman. "Break his head! Break his head! Son of a
whore!"
shouted one man as he abused Zarhum's body.
By blaming a Palestinian for the Final Solution, Netanyahu has
helped his
countrymen adjust to the macabre reality. He reassured them that
they were
not settler overlords or vigilante brutes, but Inglorious Bastards
curb
stomping SS officers in the woods outside Krakow. And he sent them
the
message that those Palestinians lurking behind concrete walls and
under
siege in ghettoes were not an occupied, dispossessed people, but a
new breed
of Nazis hellbent on Jewish extermination. Netanyahu's comments
about the
Mufti were much more than a hysterical lie; they were an invitation
to act
out a blood soaked fantasy of righteous revenge.
Max Blumenthal is a senior writer for AlterNet, and the
award-winning author
of Goliath [21] and Republican Gomorrah [22]. Find him on Twitter at
@MaxBlumenthal [23].
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[6] http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/172574
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[10] https://twitter.com/JGreenblattADL/status/656826336099594240
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