Watching the Zionists bang their heads
against the wall, beat their breasts like a wild ape and blow their entrails
out of the belly while yelling: “don't call us Nazis, don't call us Nazis,” you
may have felt a moment of tenderness for them, and wanted to believe that in
their child-like innocence, they fail to see that what they are doing in
Palestine, is a mimicry of Fascism and Nazism on steroid. So, you want to
forgive them.
If that is the case, but there is some
doubt in you that makes you prepared to change your mind if presented with
enough convincing evidence that you are mistaken, I have news for you. Seth J.
Frantzman is giving you the evidence you want, and more. He did so in an
article he wrote under the title: “The Pitfalls and Promise of Israel's
Historic Annexation Bid,” and the subtitle: “Grasping for a short-term gain,
Netanyahu takes a long-term risk.” It was published on June 10, 2020 in
National Review Online.
Knowing that Fascism and Nazism are the
two sides of the same coin, and that they represent the politico-military
expression of organized crime modeled after such groups as the Mafia and the
like, you'll see that what Frantzman is doing, is tell Netanyahu the Godfather
that––to suit his own selfish purpose––he is going too fast implementing a plan
that needs more time to succeed.
Seth Frantzman laments that rushing the
plan risks bringing the house down on everyone's head, and pleads with
Netanyahu to try avoiding the sure-to-hit negative consequences. Here is how he
explained the situation to the readers: “Facing a plethora of parties with
different agendas, Netanyahu is attempting to annex areas in the West Bank. It
would damage Israel's relations with European countries and the few Middle
Eastern states it has relations with”.
But why would Netanyahu take a risk of
this magnitude? Well, from Frantzman's writing, you get the sense that the
Godfather is getting desperate, and there is no one around him who's gutsy
enough to stop him from going over the cliff and taking down with him everyone
that's close enough to be sucked into his vortex. Here is how Seth Frantzman
put it:
“Netanyahu is gambling and taking a huge
risk. How did it come to this? How did Netanyahu end up scrambling for this
legacy? Israel has annexed before. In the West Bank, however, Israel has been
cautious to upset the status quo. For decades Netanyahu has worked to slow
Washington's drive for yet another round of peace talks”.
And that's the crux of the matter.
Pretending to negotiate for peace while stalling the negotiations when
possible, or sabotaging them when the negotiators came close to an agreement,
has been the Jewish method of operation for decades. Meanwhile the Jewish
Americans in New York and the Washington Beltway, worked on their government to
transfer to Israel what was needed to ethnic cleanse Palestine of its
indigenous Palestinian population.
Having gone as far as they could, and
having the right crooked cop in the White House, it was time for the thieving
Jews of Israel to do what any self-respecting Nazi would do. It was to annex
parts of Palestine the way that Hitler annexed the Sudetenland. But two things
went wrong at the last moment, and they played a role in delaying the Jewish
project. One thing went wrong in Israel and one went wrong in America. Here is
how Frantzman described these events:
“Despite Trump's pro-Israel policies, it
was the Israeli government that ran into trouble with the latest US peace plan.
Trump wanted to roll it out in 2018, Netanyahu was facing new elections. It
wasn't until mid-May of this year [2020] that a government was finally formed.
Now Netanyahu, facing a trial for corruption, has to work with parts of the
Trump peace plan, hoping that Trump wins the November election so that the plan
can be carried through”.
Despite that the name “peace plan” was
chosen to be a cover for hiding the fact that what's envisaged was the criminal
annexation of Palestinian territory, Trump and Netanyahu could not ignore that
events in America, anticipated to unfold at the end of the year, will have to
be taken into consideration when contemplating annexation. Here is how Seth
Frantzman relayed the anxiety of the two men:
“The annexation gamble is based on the
assumption that a future US Democratic administration would oppose it but not
be able to undo it. With the clock ticking as the US election approaches, he [Netanyahu]
must rush and try to avoid hurting Israel's relations too much in the process”.
If only Hitler had developed the enormous
potential that Germany had along the civilian rather than the military line, he
could have drawn his European neighbors to align themselves with Germany. With
this, he would have realized the dream that Charlemagne had to unify Europe
centuries ago. But instead of proceeding peacefully, Hitler chose to invade the
Sudetenland and then the other countries. He doomed himself and his dream.
The Jews of Israel have taken that same road,
and despite a few initial successes, failed in the end as expected. Now they
want to commit the single most heinous act against others that has presaged the
doom of every Fascisto-Nazi regime; they want to annex parts of their
neighbors' property, thus commit a Hitler-like suicide of the Zionist ideal.