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Date: April 02, 2024 at 08:23:48
From: chatillon, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Failure to assist a people in danger of genocide

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by Hassan Hamadé
Hassan Hamadé, an intellectual figure in the Arab world
who played a leading role in the peace camp, cries out
in pain at the ethnic cleansing underway in Gaza. For
Voltaire Network readers, he calls for urgent action to
save the Palestinian people and finally resolve the
Arab-Israeli problem. To resolve it fundamentally, by
proclaiming the equality of every human being, whether
Jew or Arab.

VOLTAIRE NETWORK | BEIRUT (LEBANON) | 26 MARCH 2024
DEUTSCH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS NEDERLANDS

Some truths are even more deadly than all the plots
against the truth, especially in these terrible times of
lies, terror and injustice. From now on, each and every
one of you can dare, if you wish, to tell the truth
without any fear of suffering the dreaded "guillotine"
correction, which is none other than the accusation of
anti-Semitism and its painful consequences, whether on
your professional life or on your family and social
life; an accusation that is used and abused.

This time, the truth came out from where it was least
expected, and from a person who was never supposed to
admit it: Israeli General Yitztshak Barik. True to the
practices inherent in his position as head of the
Internal Security Service, General Barik represented, in
the eyes of the Palestinians, cruelty personified. He
was the iron fist of the Zionist state entity in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip. And yet, he is the man through
whom the surprise is coming.

Interview with General Yitztshak Barik on Al-Jazeera
Barik dares to justify the Palestinian attack of October
7, 2023, dares to recognize, implicitly and by ricochet,
the resistant vocation of the Hamas movement, while
attacking the leading duo of Zionist government
extremism in the person of the Minister of Security,
Itamar Ben-Gvir, and his colleague in Finance, Bezalel
Smotrich, whose influence on official decisions is
preponderant and decisive.

It is these two ministers who have made the eradication
of the Palestinian presence on the land of Palestine
their top priority - starting with the areas occupied in
1967, followed by those occupied in 1948, i.e. the
ethnic cleansing of the entire territory of historic
Palestine, between the Jordan River and the
Mediterranean coast; "From the river to the sea",
according to the famous song that became world-famous
thanks to the gigantic demonstrations against the
genocide perpetrated in full view of all the inhabitants
of planet Earth.

On the strength of his war record in 1973, as evidenced
by the wounds to his face and body sustained in the
Sinai battles, this outspoken general considers himself
fully entitled to teach lessons to the younger
generations of his people, who are being led straight
into the abyss by their current leaders, whom they
describe as... "liars".


In a recent interview given a few days ago to the
English-language AI-Jazeera channel, General Barik
summed up the state of affairs for the Palestinian
population in general and the Gazans in particular in no
uncertain terms:

Barik: "They dream of freedom, but they can’t grasp it.
Like it or not, we control the lives of millions [of
them]".

Al-Jazeera: "If you were Palestinian and lived in the
West Bank or Gaza, how would you judge Israel?"

Barik: "I would fight Israel to obtain my freedom".

Al-Jazeera: "How far would you go in your fight?

Barik: "I would do anything to obtain my freedom".

And that’s it.

As a result, General Barik considers that no other
Talmudic Zionist has the right, or is in a position, to
lecture him on the past, present or future of the
"Jewish State". He is better placed than anyone else in
this discipline. His words prove it.

The surprise doesn’t end there, however, as we witness
Barik’s unprecedented meeting with the most powerful and
famous of Zionist fighters, David Ben-Gurion. The
latter, one of Israel’s three founding fathers, along
with Haïm Weizmann and Nahum Goldmann, arrived seventy
years ago at a deduction close to the one that now
haunts General Barik’s mind and heart, causing him
atrocious tears. Seven decades separate the two cases.
Barik’s public confession may well have stemmed from Ben
Gourion’s private confession to the only man he liked
among the notables of the Zionist board, the only one
whose criticisms he accepted: Nahum Goldmann .


Nahum Goldmann, founder of the World Jewish Congress.
In his remarkable book The Jewish Paradox [1], the
latter recounts the discussions he had with Ben-Gurion
in 1956 during a sleepless night at the then Prime
Minister’s private residence. Among other things, he
recounts the following passage:

That night, a beautiful summer’s night, we had a heart-
to-heart conversation about the Arab problem. I don’t
understand your optimism," Ben Gurion told me. If I were
an Arab leader, I would never sign a peace treaty with
Israel. It’s normal; we’ve taken their country. Sure,
God promised it to us, but why should they care? Our God
is not their God. It’s true that we came from Israel,
but that was two thousand years ago: what’s that got to
do with them? There was anti-Semitism, the Nazis,
Hitler, Auschwitz, but was it their fault? They only see
one thing: we came and stole their country. Why should
they accept it?

These statements, by the head of the notorious Haganah
and the current general, are almost carbon copies of
each other, complementing each other and virtually
exonerating the Palestinians, whether Arab Zionist
governments or European Zionist governments like it or
not. In both cases, we are witnessing an almost blind
following of Washington’s diktat, which has led them to
actively participate in the genocide of Gaza that has
been underway for nearly six months. Shameful. The two
"sets", represented by both the Arab League and the
European Union Commission, are vying for the role of the
most subservient to the most bloodthirsty of Israel’s
successive governments. The two "ensembles" constantly
refuse to accept the voices of reason that are heard,
whether within the State of Israel or in the Jewish
diaspora.

Indeed, it has become a political constant for the two
"ensembles" to boycott all Jewish movements critical of
Zionism. This attitude is not new, but dates back to the
early eighties of the last century with the birth of the
"Peace Now" movement, within the framework of what was
called the "Israeli Peace Camp", with two respectable
and credible personalities as spokesmen: the famous
journalist and politician Uri Avneri and General
Mattityahu Peled, famous for his participation in all
the wars since 1948, then Suez in 1956, the 1967 war
followed by the war of attrition which lasted 6 years
and was crowned by the 1973 war. Men convinced of the
need to choose peace as the only salvation for Jews and
Arabs alike.

Alas, a Euro-Arab roadblock has stood in their way,
formed by governments whose original vocation was to
isolate anti-Zionist Jewish currents. This pro-Zionist,
Euro-Arab front is the real roadblock in the path of
people like Barik who are trying to profit from the
lessons of history, even though their current is
destined to gain ground firstly because of the
determination of the Palestinian people whose suffering
awakens the conscience of the peoples of the world and
whose heroism commands their admiration, and secondly
because the truth on the ground in the occupied
territories of 1967 and 1948 demonstrates that it would
be impossible for Israel to "win" without resorting to
genocidal procedure.

But in the specific case of Palestine, can we really win
through this kind of strategic choice?

Our daily lives testify to the contrary, as do the many
contradictions that destabilize the Jewish state and
aggravate its existential problems. Not to mention the
excessive cracks that are multiplying in the edifices of
the Euro-Arab democracies reduced to the status of
slaves willing to sacrifice their own interests to U.S.
interests...

Each of the two "democracies" accepts to sacrifice
itself in the battle to preserve the monopolies of
unipolarity, to the detriment of the vital interests of
the European and Arab peoples.

As a result, Europe is becoming Arabized, or Lebanized,
and the Arab world is moving backwards towards greater
nihilism. "Israel has the right to defend itself", a
slogan brandished and repeated mechanically by the Euro-
Arab democracies, is concretized, in practice, in terms
of genocide, the main victims of which are children and
women. This slogan serves as an incentive to crime and,
in the case of Palestine, as an incentive to genocide.
Strange European civilization.

Barik has certainly succeeded in making himself heard by
sounding the alarm, for it is well known that this old
adventurer is one of a handful of people who are well
aware of the true state of affairs in the IDF.

Taking advantage of his credibility, he didn’t hesitate
to hammer home the point by calling on Benjamin
Netanyahu’s government, and behind it the entire
political-military establishment, to stop lying to the
people. His tactics didn’t stop there, however, as he
described the two ministers, Ben Gvir and Smotrich, as
"terrorists". And if this serious accusation was almost
obscured by the European democracies, it was virtually
neglected by the Arab Zionists, unaware of the fact that
this genocide, in progress for nearly six months,
perpetrated by all the tools of extermination of an
entire people (thirst, famine, microbes and viruses,
poisoning, etc., in addition to weapons of mass
destruction? ) is just a dress rehearsal for what will
happen to them in the not-too-distant future.


Today starvation, tomorrow famine.
Not since the Nakba have existential questions about
Israel’s future been asked as seriously as they are
today. Barik knows that Ben Gourion was the first to ask
them. Indeed, in The Jewish Paradox, we read another of
Ben Gurion’s admissions: "I’ll soon be seventy. Well,
Nahum, if you ask me if I’ll die and be buried in a
Jewish state, I’d say yes: in ten years’ time, in
fifteen years’ time, I think there’ll still be a Jewish
state. But if you ask me if my son, Amos, who will be
fifty at the end of the year, has a chance of dying and
being buried in a Jewish state, I’d give you a fifty
percent answer.
But," I interrupted, "how can you sleep with the idea of
such a prospect and still be Prime Minister of Israel?
Ben Gourion immediately replied: "Who says I sleep?

.. Back to existential questions, especially when
hearing the tens and hundreds of thousands of young
demonstrators, in the streets of European capitals and
in the United States, singing of Palestine’s total
freedom "From the river to the sea". With General
Barik’s determined words, endorsed by Ben Gourion’s
judgments, fears and forecasts, there was no need to
risk the dreaded guillotine punishment. All we had to do
was call for the abolition of apartheid, and therefore
of racial discrimination. The abolition of this scourge
is followed by the solution of a unified democratic
state with no distinction whatsoever as to race,
ethnicity or religion.

As for the so-called "two-state solution", it has never
been more than a "solution of two lies". To bring it up
again is to play hide-and-seek with the devil. The
genocide we are witnessing, in which Arab Zionists and
European Zionists are participating, under orders from
Washington and London, has knocked off all the masks
that hid the true face of the democracies.

All partners in this genocidal expedition deserve to be
called to account. Their shameful silence bears witness
to their active participation in the crime of failing to
assist a people in danger of extermination.

Hassan Hamadé


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53589


Date: April 02, 2024 at 11:21:15
From: Redhart, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Voltaire Net & Thierry Meyssan: conspiracy theorists

URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Meyssan


He is the author of investigations into the extreme
right-wing, particularly France's National Front
militias, as well as into the Catholic church.

Meyssan's book 9/11: The Big Lie (L'Effroyable
imposture) challenges the official account of events of
the September 11 terrorist attacks.[2]

Career
Meyssan is president of the Voltaire Network, which had
been a respected independent think tank prior to the
publication of 9/11: The Big Lie. His reputation helped
raise his conspiracy theory to prominence.[2]

Meyssan has been noted as using cross-citations of
other conspiracy theorists' works in order to lend the
appearance of credibility to his ideas. Regarding the
events of 9/11, Meyssan cited Webster Tarpley; Tarpley
cited David Ray Griffin; and Griffin cited Meyssan.[3]

Publication of The Big Lie
In 2002, he published a book on the September 11
terrorist attacks, with the English translation titled
9/11: The Big Lie. Meyssan argued that the attacks were
organized by a faction of the US military–industrial
complex in order to impose a non-democratic regime in
the United States and to extend US imperialism.[4] It
is one of "the first wave of book-length conspiracy
speculations" in France and Germany about 9/11.[5]

A follow-up to his first book titled L’effroyable
Imposture II (The Big Lie 2) accused Israel of carrying
out the assassination of Rafic Hariri.

Response
French media quickly dismissed the contents of the
book, and a Pentagon spokesperson also deprecated the
book.[2]

In 2005, the U.S. State Department declared Meyssan a
persona non grata due to his active promotion of
misinformation about the United States.[6]


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