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"Hamas cannot be destroyed" because "it is an idea." !!

No, this is not a statement from Hamas, but from Daniel Hagari, the spokesperson for the Zionist army! It took 37,000 deaths and the destruction of an entire territory for the Zionist army to recognize this! 

Why did it take 37,000 deaths to acknowledge this? Because Israel is an occupying army, and colonial occupying armies do not understand that a colonized people can resist. 

Why also this "idea"? For a simple reason: Palestine was colonized and its people had only one choice, which was to resist the occupier. 

Similarly, the Zionist entity reveals itself for what it is: Europeans who came to colonize a territory, as has been done for centuries. The European settlers who created the Zionist movement are Ashkenazi Jews who have no connection to Palestine. They are Russians, Poles, Belarusians, Austrians, Romanians, etc. The Zionist movement is a racist movement, just like Nazism: it presumes a "pure race." 

The Jewish religion was born in Palestine, and people converted to Judaism all over the world, including in Europe. 

It is often said that the "Jewish people" had the right to a land. It must be remembered that the Zionists initially considered settling in Argentina and Uganda, but ultimately chose Palestine because the colonial power, Great Britain, allowed them to. 

It should be noted that there is another category of Jews, those called Sephardic Jews: these are Jews who lived in peace for centuries in Spain, Muslim Andalusia. When Andalusia was reconquered by the Christians, they began by expelling the Jews who did not want to convert to Christianity. Where did these Jews go? They took refuge in Turkey, North Africa, and the Middle East, that is, Muslim countries. It is worth noting that Jews fleeing extermination in Germany during the Second World War took refuge notably in Albania, where they were protected by Muslim Albanians. 

Palestinian Jews—those called Mizrahi—lived in Palestine in peace with their Muslim and Christian neighbors for centuries. 

The statement from the spokesperson of the colonial Zionist army confirms what history has long known: Palestine was colonized and the Palestinian people resist by all means.


Benyounès Saidi

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