“Central bankers start the majority, if not all of the wars so that they can enslave the combating nations and make huge profits on whatever is possible. Israel was founded by the most powerful central banker on the planet [Rothschild] in order to grant protections through dual nationality and other perks of having a sovereign nation, so that crime could be practiced without fear of the usual reprisals. It was a state founded on deception and historical revision which displaced 700,000 inhabitants, who were already living in Palestine and they have been practicing genocide on them ever since.” Les Visible, researcher, 2011
The ‘Balfour Declaration’ of 1917 I would add to the above quoted reasons for the founding of Israel that the Rothschilds and their Zionist brethren also needed a strategically-placed ‘base’ in the epicentre of the Middle East from where they could wreak havoc on that region and wage their illegal wars on the multiplicity of Arab states that abound within short-range cruise missile launching distance, causing maximum disruption and unrest in their quest to subdue and conquer the entire world and ultimately to establish the ‘New World Order’ centred upon Israel.
This is the real reason that the Zionists were desperate to get their ‘Jewish homeland’ throughout the first half of the twentieth century and not, as they claimed’ through any sense of loyalty to Jews. Israel was conceived and built by Zionism, a movement founded in the late nineteenth century by one Theodor Herzl, an Ashkenazi Jew, to facilitate this push for the ‘Jewish homeland’ in the Holy Land. This movement was subsequently hi-jacked by the Elite and used as a central plank of their plan for world government, the so-called ‘New World Order’.
Have you ever wondered at the utter stupidity and crassness of creating a Muslim/Arab-hating enclave (I hesitate to call Israel a country in the truest sense of the word as it has no clear cut boundaries and is constantly expanding them, illegally) in the absolute centre of the Arab/Muslim world? Is it not almost guaranteed to cause conflict and mayhem in that region as ‘God’s chosen people’ fight for supremacy and grab the land of their neighbors as has been the case for the entire six decades plus of Israel’s existence?
http://falsificationofhistory.co.uk/zionism/israel-land-of-the-rothschilds/
And yet, Jerusalem was divided into four quarters: Muslim, Christian, Armenian, and Jewish. It was divided thus, to reflect the people who were there for centuries.
Armenian?, you ask. That's not a religion! They were orthodox Christians. And yes, for millennia Christians, and Orthodox Christians alike, also wanted to go to the Holy Land, and live there.
In 1947 the United Nations declared that Palestine (hey that's not Israel), then under British mandate, should be split into separate Jewish and Palestinian states, and that Jerusalem—the holy city coveted by both groups—should be placed under international jurisdiction. Note that they conveniently left out the Christians and the Orthodox Christians in the national division. So Jerusalem reflects what was actually going on.
BTW. that Palestinian state has been shrinking ever since. Look it up.
Well, you might want to talk to Abraham and Sarah about that. This is just two brothers pissed off at one another. It never ended.
Isaac and Ishmael.
This is not rocket science!
Or... https://www.theonion.com/long-standing-conflict-ends-as-israel-returns-lawn-mowe-1819570415 🐸
That’s funny
And then give them nukes.
This whole “how often do you think about the Roman Empire” thing going viral right now should really be “how often do you think about Israel”.
I missed this entirely... what is the Roman empire viral thing?
Some Tik Tok thing where a guy told his wife, he thinks about the Roman Empire every day. And she made a video yammering about it, so now it’s a thing for women to ask guys “How often do you think about the Roman Empire?”
Or something like that. Idk, I’m not on Tik Tok.
Multiple times a day for me, BTW
😂😂
The Kazarians needed a sovereign base to operate from in the Middle East.