Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Truth About the Holocaust, that is the Question?

An ultra-Orthodox Jew visits the Yad Vashem Holocaust Museum, displaying Nazi flags, in Jerusalem, Monday, Dec. 11, 2006. Monday hosted a conference gathering prominent Holocaust deniers that it said would examine whether the World War II genocide of Jews took place, drawing condemnation from Israel and Germany.(AP Photo/Oded Balilty)

Editorial

by Housewife4Palestine

While I will say I do believe the European Holocaust did happen, what I think is the main dispute is the people and the reason behind what actually caused the death of about 6 million Jews and countless other non-Jews.

I have done extensive research into the holocaust and while the German people are mainly blamed for this, I have always felt like what is occurring with the United States government, they where either the front men or pulled in by an agenda that did not pan out quite as planned.

I have always believed from what I saw through Nazi documents, that the real criminals where the Zionist themselves with the main agenda of stealing a country namely Palestine because the goal of the Zionist has always been to have possession of this country. What better way to do it with global help, perpetrate them as victims, even going as far as murdering innocent Jews?

And yes, the question of an Israel State coming about before the extermination camps where founded did occur with one problem at that time the more wealthier Jews did not wish to help pay the way for those who where not as financially stable as them to go to Palestine. So as far as I have found, no money changed hands with the majority of the Jewish populace to forgo their demise.

Myself and there were many in Palestine that did sympathize with the plight of the holocaust survivors but not at the cost of theft. To the contrary, it was originally put foreword that they may live side by side in Palestine with the Palestinians but not to occupy or take possession of the country by theft.

While their may very well be those in Iran that believes their never was a holocaust, I am yet to wonder if their real intentions like myself is that the holocaust did not occur in the manner that most people consider the history of this event?

Yes, I have heard that across Europe and especially Germany that the Jews were strangling the economy, but what do you think the Zionist are doing now, having a picnic while your countries economically die with your support of them, do you think for one minute they would come to your aid as you sink into the abyss?

Wake up because unlike the Germans you are just another causality of Zionist plans to get what they want at your expense.

If you think for one minute that the Zionist are suppose to have a State, you are playing god and as like those before you, you will scatter like the four winds never to have a real home again; sound familiar?

For anything that is written by God is for Him to accomplish not you when it comes to events of this magnitude, because that which is of God never creates crimes against humanity.


While I will say I find it hideous what the Nazi regime did during World War 2, it is becoming a shadow in comparison to what the Zionist Regime has done with Western aid for a much greater space of time.

In addition, just a hint of observation if you think I am wrong, look at the military tactics the Zionist are doing to Palestinians and now the Americans are doing to the rest of the world; as well as their own citzens.

The Haaretz article dealing with the conference in Tehran may be read below:

Ultra-Orthodox, Holocaust deniers gather in Tehran

December 12, 2006

By Amiram Barkat, Yoav Stern and Gideon Alon

An Iranian-sponsored conference on the Holocaust opened in Tehran yesterday, to a worldwide chorus of denunciation, with the main topic on the agenda being whether the Holocaust actually happened.

Some 60 invited guests from 30 countries are participating in the event, which will also discuss the connection between the Holocaust and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki made the aims of the conference clear in his opening address.

While insisting that the goal "is not to deny or confirm the Holocaust," he quickly added: "If the occurrence of this event is cast in doubt, the identity of the Zionist regime will also be cast in doubt."

The invited guests include several notorious Holocaust deniers, headed by Professor Robert Faurisson, formerly of the University of Lyon.

Professor Dina Porat, who heads Tel Aviv University's Stephen Roth Institute for the Study of Contemporary Anti-Semitism and Racism, noted however that several other prominent Holocaust deniers, such as David Irving of Britain and Ernst Zundel of Germany, were unable to attend because they are currently serving prison sentences for Holocaust denial.

Also attracting much attention at the conference was a small group of anti-Zionist, ultra-Orthodox Jews from the United States, Britain and Austria. One of them, Rabbi Israel David Weiss of the U.S., said: "We came here to reveal to the world the use that the Zionists make of the Holocaust."

The conference has sparked worldwide criticism, including from the American and German governments and UN Secretary General Kofi Annan, and the German government even tried to prevent German passport holders from attending. But the event has elicited criticism from the Iranian government's domestic opposition too. In an article published recently in an Iranian paper, a senior university lecturer, Sadegh Zibakalam, blasted Holocaust denial and termed the government's policy on this issue "a mistake."

Organizations involved in Holocaust commemoration and research also blasted the conference, which Yad Vashem Chairman Avner Shalev described as part of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's campaign to eradicate the Jewish state.

Attorney Khaled Mahameed, an Israeli Arab who founded his community's first Holocaust museum, said that Iran refused to let him attend the conference.

"I am disappointed, because I wanted to go to the conference and confront those who denied the Holocaust had taken place," he said. Mahameed, who argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will never be solved unless Arabs recognize the Holocaust's impact on Jews, said that he also wanted to explain that by denying the Holocaust, Iran is hurting the very people it claims to be trying to help - the Palestinians - by "augmenting Israelis' feelings of persecution."

A group of Israeli Holocaust survivors also tried to attend the conference, with Germany's assistance, but they, too, were denied entry. Iran denies visas to Israeli passport holders or anyone with an Israeli visa stamp.

The Knesset held a special session on the conference yesterday and passed a resolution denouncing it, with the support of all factions except the Arab parties. The resolution also urged the UN and "all enlightened countries" to fight Holocaust denial and anti-Semitism.

"What is happening in Tehran is not the problem of Israel or the Jewish world, but of all those who uphold the values of the free world," Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said in her address to the plenum.

Link:

Defiant Ahmadinejad revels at Holocaust event

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