Global March to Jerusalem
Why Jerusalem?
Why Jerusalem?
This Criminal Zionist entity has collectively committed more documented crimes and violations of international law and against the world than any country ever has; to the degree that the
UN had to make resolutions declaring violations of UN resolutions. (please see bottom and http://www.iamthewitness.com/) all for the rebuilding of their “third temple”. Please seeTHEY ARE GOING TO TRY TO REBUILD THE TEMPLE (part one) and THEY ARE GOING TO TRY TO REBUILD THE TEMPLE (part two)and paving the way for the anti-Christ (also please watch Benjamin Netanyahu Ordered by Chabad Rebbe Schneerson to Hasten Jewish Messiah’s Coming http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFr4C2BPLeM), whether you believe it or not, these criminals (please see Israel Shahak’s three books) that run this enterprise do believe it. This will impact Muslims, Christians, and the rest of humanity in a much greater way than it already has so far.
The entity constantly persecutes Muslim and Christian Palestinians and hinders their worship practices especially Muslims. This is to eventually get rid of them all together, to make room for the so called temple.
I understand that this is too much information to be digesting for a newcomer but it is the truth. Here are some quotes from some of the most prominent Zionist Leaders and VIPs about the Zionists:
“The Jews energetically reject the idea of fusion with the other nationalities and cling firmly to their historical hope of World Empire.”
-Zionist leader Max Mandelstam at the World Zionist Congress; July 1888
“In Jerusalem, the United Nations — a truly United Nations — will build a shrine of the prophets to serve the federated union of all continents. This will be the seat of the supreme court of mankind to settle all controversies among the federated continents.”
-First Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion in Look Magazine; January 1962
“The Jews…want absolutely nothing except Palestine, because Palestine is the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa; because Palestine constitutes the veritable center of world political power — the strategic center for world control.”
-Dr. Nahum Goldman, President of the World Jewish Congress; 1963
“You shall have no pity on them [the Palestinians] until we shall have destroyed their so-called Arab culture, on the ruins of which we shall build our own civilization.”
-Israeli PM Menachem Begin to The South African Observer; June 1977
”The sole way for Jews to deal with Arabs in Palestine is through total avoidance of all attempts to arrive at a settlement.”
-Ze’ev Jabotinsky, founding father of the Zionist movement; 1923
“May the holy name visit retribution on the Arab heads and cause their seed to be lost and annihilate them. It is forbidden to have pity on them. We must give them missiles with relish, annihilate them. Evil ones they are, damnable ones.”
-Rabbi Ovadiah Yosef, spiritual head of the Israeli ultra-orthodox Shas Party, to Israeli daily Ha’aretz; April 12, 2001
“No, in the entire world.” [When asked if he considered himself “the father of terrorism in the Middle East”]
-Israeli PM Menachem Begin to the Washington Star; June 15, 1981
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land confiscation and the cutting off of all social services to rid the Galilee [northern Israel] of its Arab population.”
-First PM of Israel David Ben-Gurion; May 1948
“[The Israeli Mossad is] ruthless and cunning, with the capability to target U.S. forces and make it look like a Palestinian-Arab act.”
-Report issued by the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS); September 2001
“Jews have been prominently identified with the modern socialist movement from its very inception. Zionists have even boasted of orchestrating the Communist-Bolshevist Revolution in Russia in 1917.”
-The Jewish Encyclopedia, under “Socialism”; 1901-1905 edition
“There is now definite evidence that Bolshevism is an international movement controlled by Jews. Communications are passing between the leaders in America, France, Russia and England with a view toward concerted action.”
-Scotland Yard report to the American Secretary of State; July 23, 1919
“There is no need to exaggerate the part played in the creation of Bolshevism and in the bringing about of the Russian Revolution by these international Jews. It is certainly a very great one — it probably outweighs all others. With the notable exception of Lenin, the majority of the leading figures were Jews.”
-British statesman Winston Churchill to the Illustrated Sunday Herald; February 8, 1920
”Unless Bolshevism is nipped in the bud immediately, it is bound to spread in one form or another over Europe and the whole world, as it is organized and worked by Jews who have no nationality and whose one object is to destroy for their own ends the existing order of things.”
-Report filed in the New York State Senate by the U.S. Joint Legislature Committee Investigating Seditious Activity; April 24, 1920
”The Bolshevist Revolution in Russia was the work of Jewish brains, of Jewish dissatisfaction, of Jewish planning, whose goal is to create a new order in the world. What was performed in so excellent a way in Russia…shall also, through the same Jewish mental and physical forces, become a reality all over the world.”
-The American Hebrew magazine; September 8, 1920
”So pervasive was Jewish influence in Roosevelt’s experiment to socialize America that the pejorative epithet ‘Jew Deal’ became popular among anti-Semitic elements.”
-The Encyclopedia Judaica, under “Franklin D. Roosevelt”; 1972 edition
”Jews have been active in the United States in all radical movements, socialist and communist, old left and new.”
-The Encyclopedia Judaica, under “New Left”; 1972 edition
“If, after having elected their man or group, obedience is not rendered to Jewish control, then you speedily hear of scandals, investigations and impeachments for the removal of the disobedient…It has been commonly known that Jewish manipulation of American election campaigns have been so skillfully handled that, no matter which candidate was elected, there was, ready-made, a sufficient amount of evidence to discredit him in case his Jewish masters needed to discredit him.”
-From Henry Ford’s “The International Jew: The World’s Foremost Problem”
”I am aware of how almost impossible it is in this country to carry out a foreign policy, especially in the Middle East, not approved by Jews. Terrific control the Jews have over the news media and congressmen. I am very much concerned over the fact that the Jewish influence here is completely dominating the scene and making it almost impossible to get congress to do anything they don’t approve of. The Israeli embassy is practically dictating to the congress through influential Jewish people in the country.”
-Former U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles
“Israel controls the United States senate. We should be more concerned about the United States’ interests.”
-Former U.S. Senator William Fulbright
“The U.S. congress is Israeli occupied territory.”
-Conservative politician and commentator Patrick Buchanan
“I’ve never seen a president — I don’t care who he is — stand up to them. It just boggles the mind — they always get what they want. The Israelis know what is going on all the time. If the American people understood what a grip those people have got on our government, they would rise up in arms.”
-U.S. Navy Admiral Thomas Moorer; 1983
“Don’t worry about American pressure. We, the Jewish people, control America — and the Americans know it.”
-Israeli PM Ariel Sharon; October 3, 2001
“The war in Iraq was conceived by 25 neoconservative intellectuals, most of them Jewish, who are pushing President Bush to change the course of history.”
-Israeli daily Ha’aretz; April 5, 2003
Source: http://800pg.co.cc/geeklog//article.php?story=20090301225320950
The following is a list of United Nations Security Council resolutions directly critical of Israel for violations of U.N. Security Council resolutions, the U.N. Charter, the Geneva Conventions, international terrorism, or other violations of international law.
Res. 57 (Sep. 18, 1948) – Expresses deep shock at the assassination of the U.N. Mediator in Palestine, Count Folke Bernadotte, by Zionist terrorists.
Res. 89 (Nov. 17, 1950) – Requests that attention be given to the expulsion of “thousands of Palestine Arabs” and calls upon concerned governments to take no further action “involving the transfer of persons across international frontiers or armistice lines”, and notes that Israel announced that it would withdraw to the armistice lines.
Res. 93 (May 18, 1951) – Finds that Israeli airstrikes on Syria on April 5, 1951 constitutes “a violation of the cease-fire”, and decides that Arab civilians expelled from the demilitarized zone by Israel should be allowed to return.
Res. 100 (Oct. 27, 1953) – Notes that Israel had said it would stop work it started in the demilitarized zone on September 2, 1953.
Res. 101 (Nov. 24, 1953) – Finds Israel’s attack on Qibya, Jordan on October 14-15, 1953 to be a violation of the cease-fire and “Expresses the strongest censure of that action”.
Res. 106 (Mar. 29, 1955) – Condemns Israel’s attack on Egyptian forces in the Gaza Strip on February 28, 1955.
Res. 111 (Jan. 19, 1956) – Condemns Israel’s attack on Syria on December 11, 1955 as “a flagrant violation of the cease-fire” and armistice agreement.
Res. 119 (Oct. 31, 1956) – Considers that “a grave situation has been created” by the attack against Egypt by the forces of Britain, France, and Israel.
Res. 171 (Apr. 9, 1962) – Reaffirms resolution 111 and determines that Israel’s attack on Syria on March 16-17, 1962 “constitutes a flagrant violation of that resolution”.
Res. 228 (Nov. 25, 1966) – “Deplores the loss of life and heavy damage to property resulting from the action” by Israel in the southern Hebron area on November 13, 1966, and “Censures Israel for this large-scale military action in violation of the United Nations Charter” and the armistice agreement between Israel and Jordan.
Res. 237 (Jun. 14, 1967) – Calls on Israel “to ensure the safety, welfare and security of the inhabitants where military operations have taken place” during the war launched by Israel on June 5, 1967 “and to facilitate the return of those inhabitants who have fled the areas since the outbreak of hostilities”.
Res. 242 (Nov. 22, 1967) – Emphasizes “the inadmissibility of the acquisition of territory by war”, emphasizes that member states have a commitment to abide by the U.N. Charter, and calls for the “Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied” during the June 1967 war.
Res. 248 (Mar. 24, 1968) – Observes that the Israeli attack on Jordan “was of a large-scale and carefully planned nature”, “Deplores the loss of life and heavy damage to property”, “Condemns the military action launched by Israel in flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and the cease-fire resolutions”, and “Calls upon Israel to desist from” further violations of resolution 237.
Res. 250 (Apr. 27, 1968) – Considers “that the holding of a military parade in Jerusalem will aggravate tensions in the area and have an adverse effect on a peaceful settlement of the problems in the area” and “Calls upon Israel to refrain from holding the military parade in Jerusalem which is contemplated” for May 2, 1968.
Res. 251 (May 2, 1968) – Recalls resolution 250 and “Deeply deplores the holding by Israel of the military parade in Jerusalem” on May 2, 1968 “in disregard of” resolution 250.
Res. 252 (May 21, 1968) – “Deplores the failure of Israel to comply with” General Assembly resolutions 2253 and 2254, considers Israel’s annexation of Jerusalem “invalid”, and calls upon Israel “to rescind all such measures already taken and to desist forthwith from taking any further action which tends to change the status of Jerusalem”.
Res. 256 (Aug. 16, 1968) – Recalls Israel’s “flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter” condemned in resolution 248, observes that further Israeli air attacks on Jordan “were of a large scale and carefully planned nature in violation of resolution 248”, “Deplores the loss of life and heavy damage to property”, and condemns Israel’s attacks.
Res. 259 (Sep. 27, 1968) – Expresses concern for “the safety, welfare and security” of the Palestinians “under military occupation by Israel”, deplores “the delay in the implementation of resolution 237 (1967) because of the conditions still being set by Israel for receiving a Special Representative of the Secretary-General”, and requests Israel to receive the Special Representative and facilitate his work.
Res. 262 (Dec. 31, 1968) – Observes “that the military action by the armed forces of Israel against the civil International Airport of Beirut was premeditated and of a large scale and carefully planned nature”, and condemns Israel for the attack.
Res.265 (Apr. 1, 1969) – Expresses “deep concern that the recent attacks on Jordanian villages and other populated areas were of a pre-planned nature, in violation of resolutions” 248 and 256, “Deplores the loss of civilian life and damage to property”, and “Condemns the recent premeditated air attacks launched by Israel on Jordanian villages and populated areas in flagrant violation of the United Nations Charter and the cease-fire resolutions”.
Res. 267 (Jul. 3, 1969) – Recalls resolution 252 and General Assembly resolutions 2253 and 2254, notes that “since the adoption of the above-mentioned resolutions Israel has taken further measures tending to change the status of the City of Jerusalem”, reaffirms “the established principle that acquisition of territory by military conquest is inadmissible”, “Deplores the failure of Israel to show any regard for the resolutions”, “Censures in the strongest terms all measures taken to change the status of the City of Jerusalem”, “Confirms that all legislative and administrative measures and actions taken by Israel which purport to alter the status of Jerusalem, including expropriation of land and properties thereon, are invalid and cannot change that status”, and urgently calls on Israel to rescind the measures taken to annex Jerusalem.
Res. 270 (Aug. 26, 1969) – “Condemns the premeditated air attack by Israel on villages in southern Lebanon in violation of its obligations under the Charter and Security Council resolutions”.
Res. 271 (Sep. 15, 1969) – Expresses grief “at the extensive damage caused by arson to the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem” on August 21, 1969 “under the military occupation of Israel”, reaffirms “the established principle that acquisition of territory by military conquest is inadmissible”, “Determines that the execrable act of desecration and profanation of the Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque emphasizes the immediate necessity of Israel’s desisting from acting in violation” previous resolutions and rescinding measures to annex Jerusalem, calls on Israel “to observe the provisions of the Geneva Conventions and international law governing military occupation”, and condemns Israel’s failure to comply with previous resolutions.
Res. 279 (May 12, 1970) – “Demands the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory.”
Res. 280 (May 19, 1970) – Expresses conviction that “that the Israeli military attack against Lebanon was premeditated and of a large scale and carefully planned in nature”, recalls resolution 279 “demanding the immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory”, deplores Israel’s violation of resolutions 262 and 270, “Condemns Israel for its premeditated military action in violation of its obligations under the Charter of the United Nations”, and “Deplores the loss of life and damage to property inflicted as a result” of Israeli violations of Security Council resolutions.
Res. 285 (Sep. 5, 1970) – “Demands the complete and immediate withdrawal of all Israeli armed forces from Lebanese territory.”
ISRAELI VIOLATIONS OF UN RESOLUTIONS |
Israel conflict with Neighbors: 1948 – 1967 |
Israel 6-Day War & Occupation: 1967 – present |
Israeli Invasion of Lebanon: 1968 – present |
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