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           |  | Theft of a Nation:
 How Racist Zionists Stole 
	  Palestine
 
 By Paul Balles
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 23, 2012
 
 A recent story from a small 
	American town in Pennsylvania reported a bank robbery by a 35-year-old who 
	allegedly held up a Citizens Bank branch.
 
 Bank robbers, when caught, 
	are tried in court and sent to jail. Those who steal from others, whether a 
	purse snatcher or car thief, get tried for theft and punished.
 
 From 
	the Ten Commandments of the Bible’s Old Testament to the verses of the 
	Quran, stealing is prohibited.
 
 However, punishment for violating 
	the "Thou shalt not steal" rule isn’t always applied to all thieves under 
	all circumstances everywhere.
 
 In Israel, the theft of Palestinian 
	property, including homes and farmland is a common everyday occurrence. 
	Plundering has been a daily manoeuvre for many years, inspired by David 
	Ben-Gurion.
 
 In a Letter from Ben-Gurion to his son Amos, written in 
	1937, the Zionist patriarch said "...a Jewish state on only part of the land 
	is not the end but the beginning."
 
 Later in the same letter he wrote 
	"... every increase in strength helps in the possession of the land as a 
	whole."
 
 Ben-Gurion indicated to his son how Israel intended to 
	accomplish the plundering of Palestinian land with massive Jewish 
	immigration, saying "We shall admit into the state all the Jews we can."
 
 In the boastful father-to-son script, he added "We shall organize an 
	advanced defence force—a superior army which I have no doubt will be one of 
	the best armies in the world."
 
 What did the patriarch have in mind 
	for the superior army? Zionists, with a pretence of having peaceful goals, 
	tell blatant lies about needing to defend the Jewish state against Arab 
	armies.
 
 But Ben-Gurion, sounding like a robber-baron, gives it away, 
	adding "At that point I am confident that we would not fail in settling in 
	the remaining parts of the country, through agreement and understanding with 
	our Arab neighbours, or through some other means."
 
 What kind of 
	agreement and understanding with Arab neighbours did he have in mind? The 
	kind that Israel finally extracted from Jordan and Egypt?
 
 Those 
	agreements, in effect, gave what was stolen from Palestinians to the 
	Zionists: Jordanian and Egyptian blessings to Israel's piracy of Palestinian 
	lands, homes and possessions.
 Speaking to his General Staff in 1948, 
	Israel's first Prime Minister Ben-Gurion commanded, "We must use terror."
 
 Any doubt about Ben-Gurion's forecast or intentions for Israel is put 
	to rest by Gideon Levy, writing in Haaretz on April 24, 2012:
 
 The 
	generation of 1948 is disappearing, but its spirit has never diminished. In 
	1948, new immigrants were brought straight from the ships into abandoned 
	Palestinian homes with pots of food still simmering in the kitchen, and no 
	one asked too many questions.
 
 Some 962,000 refugees had been 
	registered with the newly-established UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA). 
	Levy's honesty must raise hackles among Israeli settlement hawks.
 
 "In 2012, the Israeli government is trying to whitewash the theft of 
	Palestinian lands, all the while scorning the law,” adds candid critic Levy.
 
 He also faults the propaganda used by the Israeli right and echoed in 
	the halls of America’s Jewish lobbies.
 
 A single, perpetual mode of 
	conduct runs from 1948 to 2012: Palestinian property is ownerless, always 
	abandoned property, even when this is demonstrably not the case, and Israeli 
	Jews are free to do whatever they want with it.
 
 If Levy was a “goy” 
	instead of an Israeli Jew, he'd be castigated as anti-Semitic.
 
 He concludes, "When messianic faith dictates that Jews have the exclusive 
	right to this land, the international
	
	delegitimization campaign against Israel is understandable."
 
 It's time for the blind supporters of everything that Israel does to be 
	critical of Israel's plunderers.
     
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