Netanyahu … are you the modern-day Hitler?

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Ahmad Al-Jarallah

WHEN Nazi Germany began measures in the year 1939 to punish Jews for their practices of them, which was followed by the ethnic cleansing operations that took place in most of the countries that the German army entered, the world was against mass destruction, which was called “The Holocaust” at the time because human nature is fundamentally against injustice, whatever it may be, even though Europe suffered from Jewish practices at that time.

Therefore, when the European countries, after eliminating Nazism, tried to atone for their sin and used flimsy justifications for the so-called “promised homeland for the Jews”, it was offering a solution to the internal European issue at the expense of other people, who would later submit, from the first moment of the implementation of the Balfour Declaration to oppression that was more arbitrary and ferocious than what Hitler did in the 1940s. If gas chambers were regarded as the most horrific means at that time, then the world has never witnessed anything like the systematic genocide practiced by the Israeli army and the Netanyahu government today in all its wars.

What is happening in Gaza is a genocide in every sense of the word, through justifications that a young child cannot accept, but the Western world turns a blind eye to it for its own political reasons, even if that is at the expense of humanity, which Western governments and parliaments spoke so much about, and worked to impose on developing countries and people. Therefore, people in various countries of the world are demonstrating against the Holocaust practiced by modern-day Hitler and Zionist Nazism, because they believe that the former victim has become today’s executioner which is even more brutal than the German Hitler and his Nazi party.

The Zionists are trying to legitimize their presence on land that is not theirs by exterminating its people, while the Palestinians, who accepted a state that could live on 22 percent of their land, have become scattered and displaced. Their crops have been burned and their institutions have been brought down. All sources of life have been cut off from them. For 75 years, the Palestinians tried to achieve their rights in various ways. In the past four decades, they took the path of peaceful resistance in order to have a homeland, but not on 50 percent of the land, as stipulated in the United Nations resolution No. 181/1947.

The Israeli response was to further annex areas through settlements that made the West Bank more like a sieve. Successive Netanyahu governments brought in more settlers until their number today reached 750,000, including more than 220,000 armed men and women who practiced the most severe forms of oppression with the help of the Israeli army against the residents of the West Bank. The Israeli practices were different from what was agreed upon in Oslo in 1993 and Camp David in 1978, as well as all the agreements agreed to by Tel Aviv. It has also ignored international resolutions.

Meanwhile, the major powers supporting Israel do not do anything, but rather impudently practice double standards when it comes to the Palestinians and Arabs. Today, with the widespread demonstrations throughout the world in rejection of the genocide practiced by modern-day Hitler and his attempts to displace the people of Gaza to Sinai, it is a clear indication that Western public opinion has begun to change. With the increase in international demands to prosecute Israeli leaders for their crimes, it is no longer an unlikely matter. Within the next few years or more, we may witness trials similar to Nuremberg to punish Israeli leaders, led by modern-day Hitler Benjamin Netanyahu, for the massacres that they have committed.

By Ahmed Al-Jarallah
Editor-in-Chief, the Arab Times
Email: [email protected]

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