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To: Justin Raimondo
Once upon a time a pretentious lightweight with delusions of consequence and a pretend ability to reason, paused from his obsession to propagandize against the people and State of Israel and to heap his scorn upon her defenders, to state: "Ad hominem attacks are usually a last resort". With one more such wisdom you would have told as many truths as a broken clock.

WOW, Fonzie. Zionism (Two thousand years of longing of the Jewish people to return to Zion) is traced back to Mussolini.

I couldn't have wished for anything better. A Perry Mason moment. Capt.Queeg discovering who stole the strawberries. Nothing compares to you unhinging, striped naked to your disgusting core.

830 posted on 12/29/2001 3:11:51 PM PST by Sabramerican
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To: Sabramerican
Stern’s single-minded belief, that the only solution to the Jewish catastrophe in Europe was the end of British domination of Palestine, had a logical conclusion. They could not defeat Britain with their own puny forces, so they looked to her enemies for salvation. They came into contact with an Italian agent in Jerusalem, a Jew who worked for the British police, and in September 1940 they drew up an agreement whereby Mussolini would recognise a Zionist state in return for Sternist co-ordination with the Italian Army when the country was to be invaded. [5] How seriously either Stern or the Italian agent took these discussions has been debated. Stern feared that the agreement might be part of a British provocation. [6] As a precaution, Stern sent Naftali Lubentschik to Beirut, which was still controlled by Vichy, to negotiate directly with the Axis. Nothing is known of his dealings with either Vichy or the Italians, but in January 1941 Lubentschik met two Germans – Rudolf Rosen and Otto von Hentig, the philo-Zionist, who was then head of the Oriental Department of the German Foreign Office. After the war a copy of the Stern proposal for an alliance between his movement and the Third Reich was discovered in the files of the German Embassy in Turkey. The Ankara document called itself a “Proposal of the National Military Organisation (Irgun Zvai Leumi) Concerning the Solution of the Jewish Question in Europe and the Participation of the NMO in the War on the side of Germany.” (The Ankara document is dated 11 January 1941. At that point the Sternists still thought of themselves as the “real” Irgun, and it was only later that they adopted the Fighters for the Freedom of Israel – Lohamei Herut Yisrael – appellation.) In it the Stern group told the Nazis:
835 posted on 12/29/2001 3:48:05 PM PST by Justin Raimondo
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