The Fascist Character of the Israeli State

August 8, 2006 by element115
The personal diary of Moshe Sharett [the second prime minister of Israel, 1954-1955] sheds light...by amply documenting the rationale and mechanics of Israel's "Arab policy" in the late 1940s and the 1950s. The policy portrayed, in its most intimate particulars, is one of deliberate Israeli acts of provocation, intended to generate Arab hostility and thus to create pretexts for armed action and territorial expansion. Sharett's records document this policy of "sacred terrorism" and expose the myths of Israel's "security needs" and the "Arab threat" that have been treated like self-evident truths from the creation of Israel to the present, when Israeli terrorism against Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and against Palestinians and Lebanese in South Lebanon, has reached an intolerable level. It is becoming increasingly evident that the exceptional demographic and geographic alterations in Israeli society within the present generation have been brought about, not as the accidental results of the endeavor to guard "Israel's security" against an "Arab threat," but by a drive for lebensraum.

...it was the fascist orientation of the Jabotinsky Zionists that permitted and excused these terrorist crimes.

"Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish tradition can negate the use of terror as a means of battle."
"We are quite far from moral hesitations on the national battlefield. We see before us the command of the Torah, the most moral teaching in the world: Obliterate-until destruction. We are particularly far from this sort of hesitation in regard to an enemy whose moral perversion is admitted by all. But primarily terror is part of our political battle under present conditions and its role is large and great."
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