- The Jewish plan to destroy the Arab countries
Taken from the World Zionist Organization. Foreword by Israel Shahak
- "A Clean Break" - A Zionist plan for the Middle East
Document published by The Institute for Advanced Strategic and Political Studies
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The Leaders of the Arab States should Quit their Silence on
the Imposture of the "Holocaust"
By Robert Faurisson. Written for the cancelled March 2001 Beirut Conference on Revisionism and Zionism.
- Ahmed Rami about Islam and democracy
- A combat with unequal weapons
Interview with Rami published in Maroc-Hebdo International, a Moroccan weekly
- The
General Remer Interview on the Jewish Power Order
By Ahmed Rami for Egypt's Al-Shaab newspaper.
Morocco | Jordan | Egypt | Libya |
Syria | Saudi Arabia | Bahrain | Tunisia |
Yemen | Kuwait | Qatar | Algeria |
Sudan | Iraq | Lebanon | Palestine |
Morocco |
In Morocco under French rule, notes the Jewish world leader Nahum Goldmann, "the Jews were on such poor terms with the Arabs that they were nearly all pro-French -- which brought them the hatred of those who aspired to independence." In Algeria, also bucking under French colonialism, Jews "even had automatic French citizenship, unlike the non-Jews." [Goldmann, N., "The Jewish Paradox", 1978, p. 48]
- Morocco and the Revolution
By Ahmed Rami
- Ahmed Rami: A combat with unequal weapons
Interview with Ahmed Rami published in Maroc-Hebdo International, a Moroccan weekly
- "Judaism created Zionism and not the other way round"
What is going on in Morocco... A letter to Radio Islam on Ahmed Rami's TV appearance in Al-Jazeera.
- Abdessalam Yassine
Morocco: Letter to the Dictator
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Israel Shahak in his book
"Open Secrets: Israeli Nuclear and Foreign
Policies" on Israel and Morocco
- Jewish
spying on Morocco for Israel
From the Jewish Tribal Review homepage on "Jews and Government" part 2.
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A Funeral in Morocco
By Eric Margolis, Toronto Sun, 07/31/1999
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Hassan allowed the Mossad to set up a Morocco station
By Yossi Melman, Israeli Newspaper Ha'aretz, 07/25/1999
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Moroccan Israelis Join Their Former Countrymen in Mourning King Hassan
By Gil Sedan, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 07/1999
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The Homosexual
King of
Morocco
Mohammed VI is gay - in a country pested with child sex tourism and trafficking of young boys
In Morocco, by 1965 Israelis had "set up [King]
Hassan's internal security system, including the personal guard unit
to the King himself." [BEIT-HALLAHMI, p. 46] Israeli aided in
helping the Moroccan government murder a dissident, Mehdi Ben-Barka,
on French soil which caused an international incident.
[BEIT-HALLAHMI, p. 46] "Since King Hassan's succession to the
throne of Morocco in 1961," note Ian Black and Benny Morris,
"Israel's intelligence had enjoyed a special relationship with
his security services ... Israeli operatives helped the new king to
reform his secret service and trained its agents on a regular
basis." [BLACK/MORRIS, p. 203] See
source.
Jordan |
"King Hussein of Jordan was on the [CIA] payroll from 1957 to 1977"
-- p.100 of Dangerous Liaison by A. Cockburn (1991)
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Israel Shahak in his book "Open Secrets: Israeli Nuclear and Foreign Policies" on Israel and
Jordan
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Secret
King Hussein-Shamir Gulf War Pact Revealed
By Moshe Zak (Jerusalem Post, 09/29/1995).
For many articles on Jordanian-Israeli collaboration see Middle East Realities Internet Magazine. It is said that King Hussein met with Golda Meir Sep 25, 1973 and warned her about the imminent Syrian-Egyptian offensive, which Israel didn't take seriously.
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King Warns Meir in 1973
Two articles (Ha'aretz 06/12 and 05/17, 1998). Another article (Associated Press 04/15/1998)
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Jordan Must Watch New Friends as Carefully as Old Enemies
Editorial(?), Independent, 02/07/1999
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Israeli Jordanian Collusions
By Dafna Linzer, Associated Press, 02/10/1999
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Mossad Office Reopens in Amman
Israel Wire, 02/12/1999
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King of the Beni Hashem
By Eric Margolis
"[Israel will] create in the
course of the next 10 or 20 years conditions which would
attract natural and voluntary migration of the refugees from
the Gaza Strip and the west Bank to Jordan. To achieve this
we have to come to agreement with King Hussein and not with
Yasser Arafat." -- Yitzhak Rabin (a "Prince of Peace" by Clinton's standards), explaining his method of ethnically cleansing the occupied land without stirring a world outcry. (Quoted in David Shipler in the New York Times, 04/04/1983 citing Meir Cohen's remarks to the Knesset's foreign affairs and defense committee on March 16.) |
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New Israeli Stamp to Honor King Hussein
By Judy Siegel, Jerusalem Post, 10/07/1999
- Israel
to Sell Arms to Jordan, the first of
its kind to an Arab state
By Yossi Melman (Ha'aretz 10/18/1999). If I were Jordan, I would check those arms for Trojan horses (see this link for explanation from Consortium News).
- Jordanian
Students Arrested for Anti-Israel
Web Site
(Jerusalem Post 10/27/1999)
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King Abdullah's
dog dies in Israel
While Palestinians in Gaza are massacred by Israel the Jordanian King secretly sends his sick dog to the Zionist state
Egypt |
"And I will stir up Egyptians against the Egyptians - brother will fight against brother, neighbour against neighbour, city against city, kingdom against kingdom."
-- The Jewish Bible - the Torah, Isaiah, 19; 2
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Egyptian "Mossad spy" dies in UK
Al Jazeera Online News Service
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Information on Eli
Cohen, Egyptian-Syrian Spy for Israel
By Lee Hockstader (Washington Post 01/04/2000). Jews from Arab countries (as well as from other countries) have been used by Israel to spy on their countries, which certainly is not a good way to help eliminate anti-Semitism, which is supposed to be of interest to Israel. It also was an important factor in nourishing Arab anti-Jewish feelings. An example is the present case of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, an Egyptian with Syrian parents who caused a lot of damage to Syria and facilitated the 1967 Israeli victory. Another example is the Lavon affair (see U.S. cost of supporting Israel)
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The Jewish plan to destroy the Arab countries
Taken from the World Zionist Organization:
"Egypt is divided and torn apart into many foci of authority. If Egypt falls apart, countries like Libya, Sudan or even the more distant states will not continue to exist in their present form and will join the downfall and dissolution of Egypt. The vision of a Christian Coptic State in Upper Egypt alongside a number of weak states with very localized power and without a centralized government as to date, is the key to a historical development which was only set back by the peace agreement but which seems inevitable in the long run."
-
The Rotten state
of
Egypt is
too powerless to act
By Robert Fisk
- Jewish occupied Egyptian Authority muzzles a political party!
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Sadat's death was greeted with jubilation
- Khalid al-Islambuli, the
people's spear in the heart of treason
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Nasser: Deeds and Legacy of a Leader
By Donald Neff
- The
General Remer Interview on the Jewish Power Order
By Ahmed Rami for Egypt's Al-Shaab newspaper.
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A battle against all Jewish myths at once!
By Mohamed Hasanein Heikal. Foreword to the Arabic Edition of Garaudy's The Founding Myths of Israeli Politics
- Photos of Ahmed Rami of Radio
Islam in Egypt
Meeting Sheikh Tantaoui, Sheikh Zafzaf, Adel Hussein, Dhiaedin Daoud, Mustafa Bakri, Adel Almoallim
- Revisionist books on display in Cairo:
- Roger
Garaudy's and Ernst
Zündel's
books in the show-window of
the big publishing house Madbouli in Cairo
- Roger
Garaudy's and Ernst
Zündel's
books in a show-case of the
big publishing house Shorok in Cairo
- Roger
Garaudy's and Ernst
Zündel's
books in the show-window of
the big publishing house Madbouli in Cairo
Sadat's "Peace"
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What Sadat's
Peace forgot
By Edward Said (Excerpted from "The Question of Palestine", 1979). Western media role, Begin's in-your-face settlement declaration.
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Sadat's
Jerusalem Trip Begins Difficult Path
of Egyptian-Israeli Peace
By Donald Neff (Washington Report 10/1998)
-
Camp David
Fairy Tale
Editorial (Washington Report 04/05/1982)
"... the peace with Egypt engendered the expropriation of half the land in the West Bank and the establishment of dozens of new settlements; the conclusion of the evacuation of Sinai was the signal for the Lebanon War.... The Oslo process also exacted a heavy price by legitimizing the "settlement blocs"
-- Meron Benvenisti (Ha'aretz 12/16/1999)
By signing the peace treaty with Israel, Sadat basically
ignored the Palestinian problem, the core of the whole conflict, and neutralized
his country as the strongest Arab country facing Israel leaving Israel to
continue its assault on Lebanon and the Palestinians.
Israel's PM Olmert with Mubarak |
Egyptian Foreign Minister Gheit with Israel's Livni |
Libya |
-
Britain's
Plot to Kill Khadaffi
By Eric Margolis (The Toronto Sun, 08/20/1998)
- German TV exposes CIA, Mossad links to 1986 Berlin disco bombing
- Israel's To
Blame for Distancing Libya from the U.S.
By Richard Curtiss (Washington Report 10/1999)
- Framing
Libya
By James Heartfield (Living Marxism 11/1993)
- Terrorism
Over Tripoli
By Howard Zinn from "the Zinn Reader," 1993.
Syria |
Israel has always seen Syria as a major foe
- the plans for Syria have been outlined in The Jewish plan to destroy the Arab countries
(taken from the World Zionist Organization, foreword by Israel Shahak).
Even the total destruction of Syria's major urban centers has been
in the war plans of the Jewish leadership: "The highest Israeli authorities actually contemplated the
razing of four Syrian cities: Damascus, Aleppo, Homs and Latakia"
in the 1973 war, writes Jewish-Israeli scholar Israel Shahak (see
his chapter on "Syrian Cities...", below.
When the Syians aided the US in the confrontation against Iraq in 1991 Syria for a short period got political benefits. But when they supported the resistance in Lebanon (Hezbollah) they were immidiately back on the "Axis of Evil"-list, and "US" (Israel-supported) politicians started talk about war and invading them (the so-called "régime-change"). Only the defeat of the occupying forces in Iraq has prevented that "Neo-con" Jewish plan to be implemented.
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Syrian Cities and Relations with Saddam Hussein
A chapter from Israel Shahak's book "Open Secrets"
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Israeli Policies Toward Iran and Syria
A chapter from Israel Shahak's book "Open Secrets"
-
The Jewish plan to destroy the Arab countries
Taken from the World Zionist Organization:
"The dissolution of Syria and Iraq later on into ethnically or religiously unqiue areas such as in Lebanon, is Israel's primary target on the Eastern front in the long run, while the dissolution of the military power of those states serves as the primary short term target. Syria will fall apart, in accordance with its ethnic and religious structure, into several states such as in present day Lebanon, so that there will be a Shi'ite Alawi state along its coast, a Sunni state in the Aleppo area, another Sunni state in Damascus hostile to its northern neighbor, and the Druzes who will set up a state, maybe even in our Golan, and certainly in the Hauran and in northern Jordan. This state of affairs will be the guarantee for peace and security in the area in the long run, and that aim is already within our reach today."
-
Barak urged
attack on Syria in 1982
By Amir Oren (Ha'aretz 01/08/1999)
-
Lazio Courts
Jews With Syria Bill
By Shannon McCaffrey (Associated Press 07/11/2000)
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Israel wants strike on Syria while iron's hot
By Robert Novak, Chicago Sun-Times columnist
- The Zionist plan to attack Syria
Links to interesting articles on this issue
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Is the Golan
in the Holy Land?
By Shahar Ilan (Ha'aretz 12/19/1999)
- Information on Eli
Cohen, Egyptian-Syrian Spy for Israel
By Lee Hockstader (Washington Post 01/04/2000). Jews from Arab countries (as well as from other countries) have been used by Israel to spy on their countries, which certainly is not a good way to help eliminate anti-Semitism, which is supposed to be of interest to Israel. It also was an important factor in nourishing Arab anti-Jewish feelings. An example is the present case of Israeli spy Eli Cohen, an Egyptian with Syrian parents who caused a lot of damage to Syria and facilitated the 1967 Israeli victory. Another example is the Lavon affair (see U.S. cost of supporting Israel)
Syria and "peace process"
- Patrick Seale:
Rabin's message of a possible
withdrawal from the Golan that Christopher carried to Al-Assad was
a "deception"
(U.S. Report on the Middle East 10/28/1998)
- Al Shara
assails PM's 'credibility'
By David Makovsky, Yossi Verter & Daniel Sobelman (Ha'aretz 08/18/1998).
Ariel Sharon: the Golan Heights are of "enormous importance" for Israel's security because of the water sources there. (emphasis added).
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Either Golan
or Peace
By Daniel Bloch (Jerusalem Post 09/26/1999). Contains also an article from Arabic News (09/23) reporting about Le Monde's calling the Golan Heights "Syrian Territory" and saying that Israel to oppose restoration of it to Syria.
- An Israeli
settlement plan in the Golan
(ArabicNews 12/8/2000)
- New Golan
settlement under Barak, who is
"sincerely" looking for ways to reach peace with Syria!!!
(BBC 09/23/1999)
- New Hotel
Planned for Katzrin in the Golan
By Sharon Gal (Ha'aretz 11/10/1999). Again Barak's sincerety about peace with Syria is evident.
- Clinton
Adopts Assad Language on Peace
(10/28/1994). Summarizing Syria's stand on peace with Israel.
- For the
'Lion of Damascus', peace can only follow land
(03/27/2000)
- U.S. Likely
to Drop Syria from Terror List
By Nitzan Horowitz and Daniel Sobelman by (Ha'aretz 12/10/1999). Since Syria agreed to talk to Israel the US is considering dropping the former from its "terrorist countries" list. Hence, this list is also for countries that don't bend in to US's dictats, and not necessarily "terrorist" countries. In this case, Syria's "terrorist" classification is due to her rejection of signing a peace treaty with Israel on the latter's terms.
- Why Syria Must
Regain the Golan to Make Peace By
Alon Ben-Meir (Middle East Policy Council
10/1997)
- U.S. Policy
Toward Syria: Contending with the Post-Assad
Era By Stephen Zunes (Center
for Policy Analysis on Palestine 07/13//2000)
- More articles on Syria and Israel can be found in our collection
of articles on the Six-Days War 1967.
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More articles on Israel's theft of the Golan Heights and Israel's
building of settlements there, se our
section on settlements.
Saudi Arabia |
-
The Saudi
Connection
By Robert Fisk (Independent 08/1998)
- King's
Ransom
By Seymour M. Hersh (New Yorker) How vulnerable are the Saudi royals?
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Understanding
Political Dissent in Saudi Arabia
By Gwenn Okruhlik (MERIP pin 73)
- Why the War? The Kuwait
Connection
By Murray N. Rothbard (05/1991). On the Jew Henry Kissinger's connection to the Kuwaitis and Saudis.
- In the Arabian Desert,
U.S. Troops Settle In Temporary Deployment Has Permanent Feel
By Howard Schneider (Washington Post 05/03/2001). "'They don't want to be seen publicly as too supportive of the supporters of Israel,' said Brig. Gen. Gary R. Dylewski..."
Bahrain |
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Britain and
U.S. Lose 'True Gulf Ally' in
Bahrain
By Robert Fisk (Independent 03/08/1999)
Tunisia |
During Tunisia's struggle against French colonialism, there was
fighting between French and Tunisian troops in 1961 over a French
naval base near the town of Bizerte. "Hundreds of Arabs died.
The 1,200 strong Jewish community was accused of collaborating with
the French. Many of the Jews worked in the base or serviced it."
[BLACK/MORRIS, p. 181] See
source.
- Democracy, Tunisian style
By Brian Whitaker, The Guardian
Yemen |
Yemen is also a front in the global war of Zionism against the rest of the
world. The Yemeni government is supported by the US to crush Islamist rebellions
all over the country. In the North "Houthi" rebels - who among their political
slogans have the motto "Death to Israel" - are heavily assaulted by the US
sponsored government. The Zionist controlled medias in the West are of course
quiet about the amassing civilian casaulties caused by the pro-Western
government. No serious media coveragae, no petitions from enraged "western
intellectuals".
- War crimes in Yemen?
By Brian Whitaker, The Guardian
Kuwait |
-
Did the US Go to War for Kuwait or for Israel?
By David Nes (Washington Report 03/1991)
- Why the War? The Kuwait
Connection
By Murray N. Rothbard (05/1991). On the Jew Henry Kissinger's connection to the Kuwaitis and Saudis.
- Who lost
Kuwait? When Saddam Hussein was
obviously preparing to invade Kuwait, why did the U.S. send
signals that it would not interfere?
By Murray Waas (San Francisco Bay Guardian 01/30/1991)
- U.S.
Conspiracy to Initiate the War
Against Iraq
By Brian Becker (1992)
-
Liberated
Kuwait: Ever since the emir was
returned to his throne, repression, rape, and reprisals have
become staples of life in Kuwait By Dennis Bernstein and
Larry Everest (San Francisco Bay Guardian
09/09/1992).
For more on how Iraq was setup to invade Kuwait, see
our special Iraq section.
Qatar |
-
Al Jazeera English under Jewish infiltration
- important document - to be spread!
By Freedom Research, January 2012
- Israeli
millionaire to purchase 50% of Al-Jazeera shares
Article from Pravda
- US
urges curb on Arab TV channel
(BBC)
- US
plane bombs Kabul, al-Jazeera office targeted
(Times Of India)
Algeria |
In Morocco under French rule, notes the Jewish world leader
Nahum Goldmann, "the Jews were on such poor terms with the Arabs
that they were nearly all pro-French -- which brought them the
hatred of those who aspired to independence." In Algeria, also
bucking under French colonialism, Jews "even had automatic
French citizenship, unlike the non-Jews." [Goldmann, N., "The
Jewish Paradox", 1978, p. 48]
- On the secret war in Algeria
and French machinations
Algeria-Watch, July 2004. On Algerian junta's subversive and terrorist methods and the French collaboration.
- Algerian Regime Responsible for
Massacres
"The FIS aren't doing the massacres. All the intelligence services in Europe know the government is doing it, but they are keeping quiet because they want to protect their supplies of oil."
During the Algerian war for independence
to break from French colonialism, Israelis supported the ultra-right wing
French OAS settler community. [BEIT-HALLAHMI, p. 44] Indigenous Jews in Algeria
(a community of about 100,000 people) also provided information to the Mossad
about Algerian revolutionary activities against French control of the country;
this information was passed along to the French (Israel was at the time seeking
French good graces for joint research in the creation of a nuclear bomb).
[HERSH, p. 36]
Sudan |
In Sudan, Israelis discretely aided Anyanya
rebels in its South. Also, "by the mid-1980s," notes Jacob Abadi,
"Israel became increasingly concerned over the fate of the Falasha Jews
in Ethiopia and in the refugee camps of Sudan. Besides, Israel had other grandiose
schemes, which required Sudanese cooperation. Israel sought to establish a
huge arsenal on Sudanese territory. In addition, Israel explored the possibility
of using Sudan as a base of operations, aimed at helping the son of the deposed
Shah of Iran to return to Iran and topple Ayatollah Khomeini's regime."
[ABADI, 1999]
- Israel suspected of
bombing Sudan arms convoy headed for Gaza
The Times, March 27, 2009
-
Sudan: Israel arming Darfur rebels
By Global Research, February 4, 2009. Includes also the article "Israel plans to strengthen ties with Sudan rebels" and Ha'aretz's article "Darfur rebel leader visited Israel": "Al-Nur [the head of the Sudan Liberation Movement] [...] has won support from international human rights organizations and is considered very close to French Jewish philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy."
- Sudanese
foreign minister: Israeli trains and finances rebels in the
south
Arabicnews.com, 1999
- U.S. Admits Sudan
Bombing Mistake
By Andrew Marshall (The Independent 05/04/1999). See also the BBC Report: US backs down on Sudan factory
- Year Later,
US Attack on Factory Still Hurts
Sudan
By Jonathan Belke (Boston Globe 08/22/1999)
- Was Sudan
raid on target?
By Stone Phillips (Dateline 12/29/1999)
Iraq |
Please see our separate special section on
Iraq.
Lebanon |
Please see our separate special section on
Lebanon.
Palestine |
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section on Palestine.
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