Now that gold flirts with the $1,000 mark, it is time to talk of Reparations:

Nathan Chofshi – Jewish immigrant to Palestine from Russia. Came to Palestine in 1908 with the same group as David Ben Gurion. Regarding the popular Israeli historic myth of the “voluntary fleeing of the Arabs,†Chofshi, back in ’59, debunked an American Zionist rabbi on this issue, writing: “If Rabbi Kaplan really wanted to know what happened, we old Jewish settlers in Palestine who witnessed the flight could tell him how and in what manner we, Jews, forced the Arabs to leave cities and villages ... Here was a people who lived on its own land for 1,300 years. We came and turned the native Arabs into tragic refugees. And still we dare to slander and malign them, to besmirch their name. Instead of being deeply ashamed of what we did and of trying to undo some of the evil we committed by helping these unfortunate refugees, we justify our terrible acts and even attempt to glorify them.â€
Source: Jewish Newsletter, February 9, 1959,
Quoted in Sami Hadawi, Bitter Harvest: A Modern History of Palestine. New York: Olive Branch Press. 1991, pp. 94-95.
Commenting further on this Zionist myth that the Arabs voluntarily fled and gave up their lands and property, Jewish philosopher, Professor Erich Fromm wrote:
“It is often said that the Arabs fled, that they left the country voluntarily, and that they therefore bear the responsibility for losing their property and their land. It is true that in history there are some instances—in Rome and in France during the Revolutions—when enemies of the state were proscribed and their property confiscated. But in general international law, the principle holds true that no citizen loses his property or his rights of citizenship; and the citizenship right is de facto a right to which the Arabs in Israel have much more legitimacy than the Jews. Just because the Arabs fled? Since when is that punishable by confiscation of property and by being barred from returning to the land on which a people’s forefathers have lived for generations? Thus, the claim of the Jews to the land of Israel cannot be a realistic claim. If all nations would suddenly claim territories in which their forefathers had lived two thousand years ago, this world would be a madhouse ... I believe that politically speaking, there is only one solution for Israel, namely, the unilateral acknowledgement of the obligation of the state toward the Arabs—not to use it as a bargaining point, but to acknowledge the complete moral obligation of the Israeli state to its former inhabitants of Palestine.â€
Source: Jewish Newsletter, May 19, 1958,
Quoted in Sami Hadawi, Bitter Harvest: A Modern History of Palestine. New York: Olive Branch Press. 1991, p. 95.
Stop buggin’ the Germans for more Holohoax cash. It is now Zionist geld Arab Reparations Time, Mahfahkaz! Big Time. Take out your wallets. It is serious payback time! The scam is over. All the lies have been exposed.
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