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on the last night of may 1961, the zionists put the blame on adolf eichmann. eichmann was arrested about 17 years after world war ii, in argentina, where i live. he lived under an alias. the killing of eichmann by the mossad spy agency and his transfer to occupied palestine was one of the most controversial international kidnapping operations. the zionists , who were facing the crisis of lack of legitimacy after the establishment of the regime, needed this commotion and controversy . with this excuse, they could silence the cry of anyone who protested the brutal massacre of palestinians and their land. they claimed
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no one has the right to protest their crimes in occupied palestine with the cruelty that the nazis have done to them. but the secrets that were revealed later revealed their work . documents that decades later showed that some of the heads of the jewish agency who later reached the position of prime minister and minister in the fake israeli regime were among the closest friends of the nazis. zionist and nazi interaction because of a need. on the other hand , hitler wanted to drive the jews out of europe and the zionists wanted to drag the deported jews to occupied palestine. adolf eichmann, responsible for the administration of jewish affairs in it was the main security department of the reich. he was one of the high-ranking officers of the nazi party during world war ii, who ordered the killing of a number of jews. eichmann after the defeat of nazi germany in world war ii.
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he managed to escape to argentina with his family, but mossad identified him. ashman was kidnapped by a commando group of mossad and shabak officers and brought to israel. hannah arendt, a german-american philosopher and historian , has given an account of eichmann's trial in her book eichmann in jerusalem. hannah arendt from the new yorker magazine was responsible for writing this report he had the court. after the publication of these reports , arendt was excommunicated by jewish associations. in these reports, which were later published in the book eichmann in jerusalem, hannah arendt placed eichmann.
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he was brought down from the main culprit of the holocaust disaster. he pointed the finger of accusation at the jewish associations and talked about the influence they had on the fate of fellow believers. in 1960, arendt went to the occupied territories for the trial of adolf eichmann to prepare reports for the new yorker. later, five of arendt's articles were edited and published in the form of the book eichmann in jerusalem. the nuremberg tribunal is a series of proceedings it is said that the military was held after the second world war by the allies and under the international laws and laws of war. the importance of this court was in the trial of a group of prominent members of the political, military, judicial and economic leaders of nazi germany. people who planned and executed war crimes, or were somehow involved in them. the proceedings were held in the city of nuremberg, germany, and the verdicts
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issued in it are the transition point from classical laws to contemporary international laws. han arendt was born in hanover, germany. he was born in october 1906 . 8 years before the first world war broke out to be he later studied political philosophy and got his doctorate from heidelberg university, the oldest university in germany. this woman's inquisitive mind was focused on jewish history and the condition of her co-religionists since the years when she was engaged in the research of the jewish relations conference as a director. arendt was writing the biography of rachel farnhagen, a jewish woman, in berlin. hannah arendt wondered what it meant to her to be jewish, especially in germany. arendt's account of rachel farnhagen's life is considered by many to be her personal biography. arendt interpreted and interpreted.
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writing this book was an excuse for arendt finding his jewish identity. it is also in the period when anti-semitism once again german jews. threatened arendt didn't just write a biography. he was caught between the two identities of being a jew or a german. this was a very difficult time for arendt, because she was against many zionist positions. but his heart wanted to do something for the jewish people. until he was arrested and interrogated for 8 days and finally decided to leave germany with his mother. hannah arendt was one of the participants in the eichmann trial who wanted to narrate what she saw and heard with her pen . author of the book eichmann in jerusalem at the beginning the book
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considers judges and prosecutors to be the representative and voice of david ben-gurion, the prime minister of the zionist regime, and in the final pages of the book , he emphasizes the justice and impartiality of the judge. in the eichmann case, the zionist regime confiscated all of eichmann's handwritten papers in prison, and for this reason , the defense lawyer did not have enough documents for his defense. arendt writes about the contradictions of the eichmann trial: in israel, as in other countries , one should be considered innocent until proven guilty. but in the case of eichmann, this was nothing more than a story. he wrote ironically in his book. it became clear very soon israel is the only country in the world where witness statements called by defense lawyers cannot be heard. defense attorneys cannot
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cross-examine certain prosecution witnesses who testified in a previous trial . eichman's defense lawyer has neither means nor time despite such conditions. he did not have it to do his job properly. the prosecutor's argument, which the judges of the jerusalem district court did not accept, and despite its frivolity and danger, the appeals court completely upheld, was that eichmann himself consented and did not receive any instructions from the consenter. is. hannah arendt suffered a heart attack in 1974 and on december 19. the name of the coming holocaust , hannah arendt's book eichmann in jerusalem is still on the list of books that change hands after many years. this book jeopardized the reputation of the zionists.
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is actually a jewish critic of zionism. chomsky during the vietnam war as a social critic of american foreign policy fame came. in 1988, he wrote an introduction to robert fourison's book, which doubted the existence of the holocaust. although this introduction only defended freedom of speech, he faced harsh reactions. he later revealed that he wrote an article in defense of freedom of speech. it was requested and he did not know about its use as an introduction to furison's book.
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he traveled to gaza. in order to appreciate the humanitarian positions of wam chomsky in defense of the palestinian people, the islamic university of gaza was going to award him an honorary doctorate. the soldiers of the zionist regime killed namcheki at the al-karamah crossing located in the borders of they were arrested in jordan and the west bank. he planned to meet and give a speech at birzeit university with a number of palestinian academics. chomsky
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took his wife's daughter and some old friends with him on this trip. except for chomsky, his daughter was not allowed to enter. but chomsky's friends were allowed to enter palestine. chomsky told arts that it was not clear how israeli authorities were informed of this when he arrived at the border. the authorities of the zionist regime after the arrest. for five hours, chomsky was told that he cannot enter the west bank. this diet with they sent a letter to the american embassy in tel aviv and announced that they will explain the reason for their opposition to his entry into the occupied territories. the ministry of internal affairs of the zionist regime notified chomsky that he was banned from entering occupied palestine due to his anti-zionist positions. mustafa al-barghousi, the leader of the front. with this action, it seeks to
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continue the policy of boycott, blockade and suppression against freedom of expression. namcheki announced after the zionist regime prevented him from entering palestine. as a gift to israel, at least if by apartite, you mean south african style apartite, what's happening in the occupied territories is much worse, it was a crucial difference, the south african nationalists needed the black population, that was their workforce, was 85% of the workforce of the population, and that was basically their workforce, they needed them, they had to sustain them, the banto stands were horrifying. but south africa did try to sustain them, they didn't put them on a diet, they tried to keep them strong enough to do
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the work they needed for the country, they tried to get international support for the battustens, the israeli relationship to the palestinians and the occupied territories is totally different, they just don't want them, they want them out or at least im prison, that's ar and they're acting that way, that's a very striking difference, which means that the... analogy south africa the occupied territories is just a gift to israeli violence. it's much worse than that. if you look inside israel, there is plenty of repression and discrimination written about it extensively for decades. analyze slow and believes that america and the occupation regime of al-quds
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rejected and did not accept all the presented political solutions supported by all the countries of the world. the zionist regime cannot count on washington's help forever because tel aviv's actions in recent years have caused public opinion in the united states to turn against them. chomsky in his speech in 201. ago, the apartite regime in south africa, the white nationalist regime, was becoming well
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aware that it was on the way to becoming a state, just as israel is aware of that today, and the reactions are strikingly similar, if you go back to south african history and take a look at the way they reacted in the early 60s and the way israel is reacting now, it's remarkable similarities worth looking at on a large scale. information campaigns to convince the world of how righteous we are, how we're right about everything and so on, there's the kind of circling the wagons, kind of pulling in. to defend yourself from the irrational, hostile world, uh, there's ultra-nationalist tendencies and both cases very striking today in israel, and a lot more.
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allah. is openly trying to develop one or obtain one and also open it openly threatening to wipe out a country and claiming that a country shouldn't exist. well, what do you do about countries that already develop nuclear weapons outside the framework of the non-proliferation treaty and are daily violating resolutions of the security council and the international atomic energy agency? that's the much more serious problem, but that's a... different situation because those countries aren't openly threatening to wipe out another country, nor is iran. just take a look at the statements. actually goes back to komeini at the time of the us-iranian alliance, the israeli-iranian alliance, and israel didn't care about it then, and it keeps being repeated. the statement is that, in the course of time,
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the killing of children in gaza children are the main target of the continuous attacks of the zionists on gaza, the story of the children saved from the attacks of the zionist regime is wild. gray further illustrates this regime. the many scars on this child's burnt face cannot hide his tears. the rockets of the zionist regime took all the members of his family from him and left him alone in this world. he has lost one of his eyes and his left hand. the only sin of this child is that he wants to live in safety among his brothers and sisters. the pains are unimaginable . there is only one child left from a family.
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the people of gaza imposed on the international community. agent after the veto, america said: it is surprised that islamic countries refused to call hamas a terrorist group and condemn its operations in the text of the resolution, despite america's request. america's veto in this meeting was met with strong reactions.
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be established if the attacks continue, i fear the consequences will be devastating for the entire region. as before , we saw conflicts spill over to the west bank, lebanon, syria, iraq and yemen. the secretary general of amnesty international also announced in a statement that america brazenly used its veto in the security council as a weapon. and this it reduced the credibility of the security council. the united nations has warned that if the zionist regime's attacks on southern gaza continue, 600,000 people will be added to the number of displaced persons in gaza. this is despite the fact that there are no camps or shelters.
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it does not have new refugees to accept. ali rajabi, broadcasting agency, united nations, new york. our return is faith and faith. i didn't stop , i didn't surrender, la la la la la, the whole area or palestine, palestine is my country. toleration, injury , he spelled, la , la, la, la, lorah, you will stay in the day of al-yum al-din.
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