„A people without a land for a land without a people.“ Zionist ideology has used this narrative to justify the colonial occupation of Palestine and the subsequent creation of Israel.
However, the Holy Land was inhabited with Palestinians, both Muslim and Christian, who were massacred, persecuted, and deported to make way for Zionist settlers (Nakba).
Can a scattered multitude be considered a people solely by virtue of a common religious faith? Zionism answers yes and has gone further by inventing the myth of a divine right to Palestine for Jewish people. This gives the Zionist entity a theocratic and militaristic character with an overtly supremacist and racist ideology and consequently, a system of apartheid.
However, Zionism is not equivalent to Judaism. Those who claim otherwise do so solely to equate anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism.
Even the annihilation of the resistance—the erasure of the Palestinian people—will not satisfy the Zionist monster. Rather, it will encourage the monster to achieve its ultimate goal: a Greater Israel.
Zionism is a catastrophe not only for Palestine but also for Jewish people and a menacing disaster for all of humanity.
Let no one be complicit!