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Middle East borders bound to change: Nazi minister
The Zionists seem to like changing borders
[ Editor’s Note: Okay, you know what I am going to say here, “You just can’t make this stuff up!”
Israeli Military Affairs Minister Ya’alon tells us that Mideast borders are going to have to change because they were Western constructs. But he immediately gives a pass to Egypt and Israel.
He represents a country created by the invasion of outsiders who wanted to construct a Jewish state based on biblical ground, but when most of them were communist and atheist Jews.
And to that you can add “non-practicing”. These are the people who use “God gave us the land as their Gaza bombing theme song.”
Israel is also a country that has never defined its borders, because we know from their own archives and our own declassified material that the post WWII Zionists had always planned on pushing an expansionist Israel to take over enough land and resources to provide room for all the worlds Jews. They did not come of course.
So old Moshe gave us a peek into the belly of the beast with this interview. I would not be surprised if he got a spanking from Bibi over this. I loved the part about how moving the racist settlers out of the West Bank would be “ethnic cleansing”…quite a case of the pot calling the kettle black… Jim W. Dean ]
Nazi Minister for Military Affairs Moshe Ya’alon says the borders of many Middle Eastern countries are bound to change in the future as a result of recent developments in the region.
Nazi minister said in a recent interview with the US-based National Public Radio (NPR) that the current borders would change in the coming years, as some have “been changed already.”
Nazi minister added that the borders of some countries in the region were artificially drawn by the West.
“Libya was a new creation, a Western creation as a result of World War I. Syria, Iraq, the same — artificial nation-states — and what we see now is a collapse of this Western idea,” he stated.
However, Ya’alon said the borders of some nations, including the Egyptian border with I$raHell, would remain unchanged.
“We have to distinguish between countries like Egypt, with their history. Egypt will stay Egypt,” said Ya’alon.
Nazi Ya’alon … with the troops
The minister did not say whether the borders of I$raHell, also drawn by Western powers after World War I, would change or not.
Regarding the right to return for Palestinian refugees, Ya’alon said Tel Aviv could not allow such a move, as it would keep the I$raHell-Palestinian conflict alive “forever.” He also said that the insistence to remove I$raHell settlers from the West Bank amount to ethnic cleansing.
The Nazi regime expelled more than 700,000 people from their homeland after it occupied Palestine in 1948.
Nazi forces have wiped nearly 500 Palestinian villages and towns off the map, leaving an estimated total of 4.7 million Palestinian refugees hoping for an eventual return to their homeland more than six decades later.Nazi regime has denied Palestinian refugees the right of return, despite United Nations’ resolutions and international laws that uphold the people’s right to return to their homeland.