Zionism Promotes Anti-Semitism
Theodor Herzl (1860-1904), the founder of modern Zionism, recognized that anti-Semitism
would further his cause, the creation of a separate state for Jews. To solve the Jewish Question, he maintained
“we must, above all, make it an international political issue.”
Herzl wrote that Zionism offered the world a welcome “final solution of the Jewish question.”
In his “Diaries”, page 19, Herzl stated “Anti-Semites
will become our surest friends, anti-Semitic countries our allies.”
Zionist reliance on Anti-Semitism to further their goals continues to
this day. Studies of immigration records reflect increased immigration
to the Zionist state during times of increased anti-Semitism. Without
a continued inflow of Jewish immigrants to the state of "Israel",
it is estimated that within a decade the Jewish population of the
Zionist state will become the minority.
In order to maintain a Jewish majority in the state of "Israel", its
leaders promote anti-Semitism throughout the world to "encourage"
Jews to leave their homelands and seek "refuge".
Over the recent years there has been a dramatic rise in hate rhetoric and hate crimes targeted toward Jews:
- In Turkey...horrifying suicide bombings at
two synagogues left 25 people dead and hundreds more injured.
- In Britain...Scotland Yard recently warned
Britain's Jewish Community that it faced imminent terrorist attacks
after police spotted and questioned a group of "tourists" taking
covert videotape of the Jewish community buildings in London.
- In France...a caution was issued after an arson
attack gutted a suburban Paris Jewish school--the latest incident
in a frightening wave of French anti-Semitism.
- BBC - UK: "In recent weeks,
a poll for the European Commission suggesting that EU
citizens see Israel as the biggest threat to world peace
caused outrage
among Israelis."
Anti-Semitic acts are on the rise across Europe and beyond.
From Antwerp and London to Berlin and Istanbul, Jews are living in
fear.

On November 17, 2003 Zionist leader, Ariel Sharon, the Israeli prime
minister, told Jews in Italy the best way to escape "a great wave of
anti-Semitism" is to move and settle in
the state of Israel. This has been the Zionist ideology
from the beginning to the present time. "The
best solution to anti-Semitism is immigration to Israel. It is the only
place on Earth where Jews can live as Jews," he said.
July 28, 2004: 200 French Jews emigrated to Israel following a wave of Anti-Semitism. They were personally greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, who recently urged French Jews to flee to Israel to escape rising anti-Semitism.
On July 18, 2004, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon urged all French Jews to move to Israel immediately to escape anti-Semitism. He told a meeting of the American Jewish Association in Jerusalem that Jews around the world should relocate to Israel as early as possible. But for those living in France, he added, moving was a "must" because of rising violence against Jews there. "
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