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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (1907)1/11/2003 5:13:18 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 15987
 
Now that you have leaned on the Hitler/Mufti connection (standard boilerplate), why don't you talk about the connections Zionists made with the Nazis?

mideastfacts.com

"To conclude, the role played by Zionists in this period, was connected to another role they could, and should have played, that of alarming the whole world to what was happening in Europe. They had the information, but politically it was contrary to their priorities. The priorities were, and still are, quite simple: All that furthers the Zionist enterprise in Palestine is followed, whatever the price. The lives of individuals, Jews and non-Jews, are secondary. If this process requires dealing with fascists, Nazis and other assorted dictatorial regimes across the world, so be it."

In other words, they sacrificed their own (if Zionists could be called Jews in the stricter sense of faith) for Isra'El.

As far as King Abdullah is concerned, it does indicate that even though your Feisel did carry the day to accept Isra'El, at least temporarily, the larger Arab world did not.

Thank you for supporting my original point.

len