I have heard a million compelling reasons as to why JFK was assassinated, and the truth is probably a mixture of all of them, but this is the first time I am hearing this reason.
The accuracy of the timing in this post seems to be wrong. It was not Nov 21st, but Oct 11th. So not the day before the assasination, but rather a couple weeks before the assassination - which makes a lot of sense since it would take some time to set the plan in motion.
This is where I got that date November 21st, 1963, when the Department of Justice had ordered that the AZC be required to register as an Israeli Foreign Agent. I was shocked to find out this happened the day prior to the JFK assassination.
On November 21, 1963, the day before Kennedy's assassination, the N.Y. Times had two news stories that exemplified the discord between Washington and Tel Aviv. A report from the United Nations is titled "Israel Dissents as U.N. Group Backs U.S. on Arab Refugees." It begins, "A United States resolution calling for continued efforts to resolve the predicament of the Palestinian Arab refugees was approved tonight 83 to 1... Israel cast a single negative vote....The issue centers on a 1948 resolution whose key section, paragraph 11, concerns the future of the Arabs who were displaced from their homes by the Palestine conflict. They have been living in the lands bordering Israel.... The revised United States text calls on the Palestine Conciliation Commission to 'continue its efforts for the implementation of Paragraph 11′."
The second NYT story is titled "U.S. Stand Angers Israel." It reports from Jerusalem that "Premier Levi Eshkol expressed extreme distaste today for the United States' position in the Palestine refugee debate.... Israel's anger was conveyed 'in the strongest terms' to the U.S. Ambassador.... The Israeli government is upset about the American resolution before the U.N. Political Committee and by American maneuvers over the issue." Israel was angered and objected because the Kennedy administration was trying to resolve the Palestinian refugee situation, including the right of return.
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I have heard a million compelling reasons as to why JFK was assassinated, and the truth is probably a mixture of all of them, but this is the first time I am hearing this reason.
The accuracy of the timing in this post seems to be wrong. It was not Nov 21st, but Oct 11th. So not the day before the assasination, but rather a couple weeks before the assassination - which makes a lot of sense since it would take some time to set the plan in motion.
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This is where I got that date November 21st, 1963, when the Department of Justice had ordered that the AZC be required to register as an Israeli Foreign Agent. I was shocked to find out this happened the day prior to the JFK assassination.
https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/American_Israel_Public_Affairs_Committee#:~:text=The%20American%20Israel%20Public%20Affairs,Isadore%20Breslau%20and%20Joseph%20Ottenstein
The time line says 11/22/62
On November 21, 1963, the day before Kennedy's assassination, the N.Y. Times had two news stories that exemplified the discord between Washington and Tel Aviv. A report from the United Nations is titled "Israel Dissents as U.N. Group Backs U.S. on Arab Refugees." It begins, "A United States resolution calling for continued efforts to resolve the predicament of the Palestinian Arab refugees was approved tonight 83 to 1... Israel cast a single negative vote....The issue centers on a 1948 resolution whose key section, paragraph 11, concerns the future of the Arabs who were displaced from their homes by the Palestine conflict. They have been living in the lands bordering Israel.... The revised United States text calls on the Palestine Conciliation Commission to 'continue its efforts for the implementation of Paragraph 11′."
The second NYT story is titled "U.S. Stand Angers Israel." It reports from Jerusalem that "Premier Levi Eshkol expressed extreme distaste today for the United States' position in the Palestine refugee debate.... Israel's anger was conveyed 'in the strongest terms' to the U.S. Ambassador.... The Israeli government is upset about the American resolution before the U.N. Political Committee and by American maneuvers over the issue." Israel was angered and objected because the Kennedy administration was trying to resolve the Palestinian refugee situation, including the right of return.