Zionism, the Real Enemy of the Jews

Zionism, the Real Enemy of the Jews Conflict Without End?

Alan Hart2010
Conflict Without End, Volume III of Hart's multi-volume work, ZIONISM, THE REAL ENEMY OF THE JEWS takes the story from the 1967 war And The creation of Greater Israel To The present And The question: Will President Obama be allowed to deliver an acceptable amount of justice For The Palestinians in order to achieve peace for all, and, if not, Is a final round of Zionist ethnic cleansing inevitable? Chapter 2, The Liberty Affair "Pure Murder" on a "Great Day", tells the incredible but true story of Israel's deliberate attack on the American spy ship and how the truth was covered up, allowing the Israelis to get away with the cold-blooded murder of American service personnel. Chapter 3. Goodbye To The Security Council's Integrity, contains the key to understanding everything that has happened since the 1967 war. By allowing Israel to violate international law and settle the occupied territories, The major powers, led by America, effectively created two sets of rules For The behaviour of nations-one for all the nations of the world minus only the Zionist state of Israel And The other exclusively for it. This third volume includes insights Hart gained while acting as the linkman in a secret and exploratory dialogue between PLO chairman Yasser Arafat and Israel's Shimon Peres who, at the time, was the leader of the main opposition Labour Party, hoping to become prime minister and deny the Likud's Menachem Begin a second term in office. The story of this mediation effort and what it revealed about who really wanted peace and who did not is told in Chapter 12, The Blood Oath. Volume III also includes: How Arafat accomplished the incredible feat of rekindling the fire of Palestinian nationalism in the face of overwhelming opposition from all sides (including all but one of the frontline Arab states). How Arafat then risked everything, including his life, To persuade first his leadership colleagues and then his people to accept his policy of politics and unthinkable compromise and be prepared to make peace with Israel inside its 1967 borders. How Zionism's refusal to do the two-state business with Arafat eroded his credibility with many of his own people, paved the way For The emergence of Hamas and guaranteed its growing support. Hart's conclusion, based on the evidence documented here and in Volumes One and Two, Is that Zionism is not interested in peace on any terms the vast majority of Palestinians and most other Arabs and Muslims can accept.
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