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Israel to pass new laws

Digery Cohen | 08.05.2007 17:03

To counter charges of anti-Semitism

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The Israeli government is considering passing laws that declare Palestinians to be non-Semites.

The Semitic issue has become a dangerous one for Israel because it relies on the European guilt for its Anti-Semitism during the Hitler era to continue to allow Israel to ethnically cleanse, murder and torture the Semites in Palestine while getting large amounts of American and European aid.

Israel is debating a political “solution” to rid itself of the label of a murderous anti-Semitic state.

The first of the laws to be passed will declare all Arabs to be Aryans, like the Germans or the Iranians.

The second law will declare all Aryans to be ‘enemies of the state’ because of their involvement in the attempt to slaughter all the Jews in Europe 60 years ago and will allow the full and permanent confiscation of their land (also retrospectively to 1948) and their expulsion from any land desired by Israel, wherever it might be.

This will also settle the demand by the Palestinians to return to their land in what is now called Israel.

It will make peace easier by allowing the expulsion of all Arabs (now Aryans) from the West Bank and Gaza and giving Israel the labensraum and access to water it needs.

Digery Cohen
- e-mail: digerycohen@yahoo.co.uk

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