“In
the Middle East, and in many parts of the world, there is a simple
truth — there is no place for the weak,”
---Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
"Blessed
are the meek, for they will inherit the earth."
---Matthew
5:5
Israel
threatens to use nuclear weapons to ‘wipe out’ its enemies
31
August, 2018
Standing
next to a secretive Israeli atomic reactor earlier in the week, Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu threatened to “wipe out” his enemies.
In a speech that many will see as the Jewish state breaking its long
silence over the possession of nuclear weapons, the Likud leader
warned that it has the means to destroy its enemies.
“Those
who threaten to wipe us out put themselves in a similar danger, and
in any event will not achieve their goal,” he said on Wednesday
during a ceremony to rename the complex, near the desert town of
Dimona. The site has long been suspected to be the location where
Israel has been developing nuclear weapons.
Iran
hit back by describing Netanyahu as a “warmonger”. The
threat “atomic annihilation” against the Islamic Republic was
denounced as “beyond shameless in the gall”.
“Iran,
a country without nuclear weapons, is threatened with atomic
annihilation by a warmonger standing next to an actual nuclear
weapons factory,” Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote on
his official Twitter account.
Iran,
a country without nuclear weapons, is threatened with atomic
annihilation by a warmonger standing next to an actual nuclear
weapons factory. Beyond shameless in the gall.
Zarif
also commented on
Israel’s nuclear programme saying: “As the world marks Int’l
Day against Nuclear Tests, let’s remember that only nuclear bombs
in our region belong to Israel and the US; the former a habitual
aggressor & the latter the sole user of nukes. Let’s also
remember that Iran has called for Nuclear Weapon Free Zone since
1974.”
Israel
has never acknowledged possessing nuclear weapons, instead
maintaining a policy of “strategic ambiguity”. Foreign reports
have put the size of Israel’s nuclear arsenal in the dozens to
hundreds of weapons.
Earlier
this month a science journal published by
Princeton University’s Science and Global Security journal claimed
that Israel conducted illegal nuclear test in contravention of
international law.
Netanyahu’s
remarks came as Israel lobbies world powers to follow
the US in
exiting a 2015 international deal with Iran that capped the Islamic
Republic’s nuclear capabilities
Which Fascist Said This?
31
August, 2018
Who
said this?
Always before god and the world the stronger has the right to carry through what he wills. ... The whole of nature is a mighty struggle between strength and weakness, an eternal victory of the strong over the weak.
Who
is paraphrased here?
The first state to adopt evolutionary ethics would prevail over all others in the struggle for existence. ... Extermination and war then became moral goods to eliminate the weak.
And
who said this?
The weak crumble, are slaughtered and are erased from history while the strong, for good or for ill, survive. The strong are respected, and alliances are made with the strong, and in the end peace is made with the strong.
Answers:
2.
Wilhelm Schallmayer, co-founder of the German eugenics movement in
the early 20th century, paraphrased here.
Also:
It
is not just by chance that Netanyahoo sounds like Hitler. Both,
Theodore Herzl, the founder of Zionism, and Adolph Hitler developed
their political awareness around the turn of the century in imperial
Vienna. Social Darwinism was the rage of that time. Fascists and
Zionists drank from the same poisoned well.
Besides
- did you know that Hitler did not want to exterminate the Jews? An
Arab made him do that. A Muslim. That is according
to one
Benjamin Netanyahoo, currently prime minister of the Zionist entity
in Palestine:
In a speech before the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem, Netanyahu described a meeting between Husseini and Hitler in November, 1941: "Hitler didn't want to exterminate the Jews at the time, he wanted to expel the Jew. And Haj Amin al-Husseini went to Hitler and said, 'If you expel them, they'll all come here (to Palestine).' According to Netanyahu, Hitler then asked: "What should I do with them?" and the mufti replied: "Burn them."
The
account is, of course, historically nonsense.
Related:
The
administration of the Hindu supremacist Narendra Modi in India
launched an arrest
campaign to
silence its critics. Its demonetization program, a first step to
introduce a degressive bank transaction tax,
did not achieve the desired results but created
an economic mess.
Modi's re-election is in danger. The accusations against the arrested
people imply, correctly in my view, that the government of India is
fascist:
Elgaar Parishad probe: Those held part of anti-fascist plot to overthrow govt, Pune police tells court
“In
the Middle East, and in many parts of the world, there is a simple
truth — there is no place for the weak,” Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu declared on Wednesday. “The weak crumble, are
slaughtered and are erased from history while the strong, for good or
for ill, survive. The strong are respected, and alliances are made
with the strong, and in the end peace is made with the strong.”
Netanyahu
was speaking at a ceremony renaming the nuclear research center in
Dimona after the late Israeli statesman Shimon Peres.
“We
are working to prevent Iran from establishing a military presence in
Syria,” the prime minister said. “We will not relent in pursuit
of this goal just as we did not relent in bringing about the
cancellation of the bad nuclear agreement with Iran, a goal which was
seen as impossible when I put it on the international agenda for the
first time several years ago.”
“In
the diplomatic sphere, we will continue to apply pressure on the
dangerous, extremist regime in Iran,” he continued. “Just
yesterday we saw the fruit of this pressure in remarks by the Iranian
president who said that many among the Iranian people have lost hope
in the future and strength of Iran due to the resumption of economic
sanctions.”
Prime
minister tells World Zionist Congress that Hitler only wanted to
expel the Jews, but Jerusalem's Grand Mufti convinced him to
exterminate them, a claim that was rejected by most accepted
Holocaust scholars.
Former
Israeli Knesset member Moti Yogev said on Thursday that Hamas leaders
should have been assassinated “a long time ago” to protect Tel
Aviv.
“We
can not evade responsibility for the Gaza Strip,” he said,
responding to comments by Yahya al-Sanwar, head of the Hamas
political bureau in Gaza. “We should have assassinated al-Sanwar
and Muhammad al-Deif for a long time.”
Al-Sunwar
had earlier threatened Hamas bombing Tel Aviv, saying: “If the war
were to take place, the siren would remain in Tel Aviv for half a
year”.
Yogev
explained that assassinating the two men would be helpful to Israel’s
protection.
This
is not the first time Yogev has made such a threat. In April he told
Israeli channel Channel 7 that the “terror leaders” of Hamas in
Gaza must be assassinated. Around the same time, Meanwhile, MK Nissan
Slomiansky also told the channel: “There is no choice except the
ouster of Hamas government in Gaza.” and deputy Israeli army
minister Eli Ben-Dahan threatened to wipe Hamas out and end its rule
in the Gaza Strip.
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