Astute observers, who are interested in the discourse that
the mob of Jewish pundits has been spewing for half a century, must have
noticed that the discourse has changed a bit lately.
As if on cue from a central command and control center, all
pundits have ceased to say that in 1967 the Arabs were the ones to attack Israel . Proven
to be in error time and time again, they changed the narrative to now say that
the Arabs were only preparing to attack Israel
and so, Israel
launched a preemptive strike on them. This is not entirely true either, but
it’s an improvement on the old.
The trouble, however, is that none of the pundits has
explained why the Egyptians who were supposedly preparing to attack Israel left
their air force on the ground to be attacked and destroyed by Israel. Maybe
next year the Jewish lie factory will have come up with a new version to
explain that puzzle.
Meanwhile, each pundit was left to his imagination to
fabricate a reason as to why Israel
attacked – not only to blunt the pending Arab attack – but to occupy Arab
territory and maintain it … till it was kicked out most of them over the next
six years. Clifford D. May is one of those who found himself in a quandary,
having to fabricate a reason. He put together a tenuous one, and discussed it
in an article under the title: “The Six-Day War and the 50-year occupation” and
the subtitle: “The war and the motive behind it caused the occupation – not the
other way around.” It was published on June 6, 2017 in The Washington Times.
To make his point, Clifford May has relied on two cartoons
to tell a story that's too complicated to be told so casually. Nevertheless, he
tells of one cartoon that came in a Lebanese newspaper at a time when Lebanon was not a party to the 1967 attack but
had other issues with Israel .
The other cartoon, says Clifford May, came in an Egyptian newspaper, but this
one too is highly suspect and should be taken with a grain of salt.
Describing the Lebanese cartoon, Clifford May says it showed
a Jewish figure standing on a ship with eight cannons pointing at him. Well
anyone that knows the history of the region knows this was not the only cartoon
to appear in Lebanese newspapers given that Israel had been trying to divert
Lebanon's fresh water streams, with skirmishes erupting between the two all the
time. In fact, it was not long before those events that Israel had bombed Bayreuth 's
airport … the reason why Charles de Gaulle imposed a French arms embargo on Israel .
As to the cartoon in the Egyptian newspaper, Clifford May
says that three days after the start of the Israeli attack, a cartoon appeared
showing “three intertwined serpents – one with an American flag, one with a
British flag and one with the Star of David. A bayonet is being plunged into
the Israeli snake”.
What’s unusual about this representation is the omission of France and the inclusion of America . The fact is that the
Egyptians never forgot the 1956 tripartite attack on the Suez Canal, conducted
by Britain , France and Israel . Normally, the cartoons of
the time would show the flags of those three countries. But noting that the
colors of the French flag are blue, white and red – the same as the American –
it could be that someone got confused and mistook one for the other. But there
is also the possibility that the switch was done deliberately to signal that America had replaced France
in teaming up with the other two to hurt Egypt .
Whatever the reason, Clifford May takes it from there and
assigns motivations to Egypt 's
President Nasser. What he says in essence, is that the two cartoons prove that
President Nasser of Egypt
was preparing to destroy Israel
despite the fact that he left his air force on the ground for Israel to
destroy. Go figure.
Still, it could be that a few brain cells have continued to
function in Clifford May's skull for him to have reasoned that those arguments
will not convince anyone. And so, he tried to reinforce them by doing the very
Jewish thing of lying and mutilating history. To this end, he invented this
story: “Nasser stated candidly: our aim will be the destruction of Israel .” A
damned falsehood.
Let me tell you something, my friend. That statement is as
true as saying it was the Jews who gassed and incinerated the Nazis. No.
Nobody. Not even the Jews would want to gas or incinerate the Nazis because the
Nazis are not in the habit of lying or mutilating history.