Israel - champion of minorities rights: First they came for Alawites, then came for the Christians. Now for the Druze. [Islamic Apartheid]

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Keep on mind that:


1. The largest colonialism today is Arab imperialism.

2. The widest most repressive apartheid is ISLAMIC APARTHEID.


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Israel is now the champion of minority rights.

First they came for the Alawites, then they came for the Christians. Now they are coming for the Druze.

Ever since regime change in Syria last December, the country had not exactly offered safety to its minorities, despite President Ahmed al-Sheraa's (al-Julani) fine words that he is the head of all Syrians, not just Sunnis.

Druze have been murdered in the town of Suweida, there has been massacre, mutilation and humiliation.

In fact there are suspicions that Al-Julani’s own forces slaughtered the entire staff at Suweida’s hospital along with their patients and carried out extrajudicial executions.

The international community has been conspicuous by its silence: no Jews, no news. The international media have reverted to form, obscuring who are the real aggressors and blaming Israel for de-stabilising Syria. They have deflected from Syrian atrocities against the Druze by decrying Israel's symbolic bombing of the Ministry of Defence in Damascus.

Only one country has rushed to intervene to save their Druze blood brothers: Israel.

The Druze are an ancient offshoot of Islam but are viewed by Islamists as heretics. Israel is committed to protecting its 150,000-member Druze minority. They serve in the IDF, often with distinction, and in the security services.

But there is a wider significance to Israel's intervention - the Jewish state has taken on the mantle of champion of Middle Eastern minority rights.

Until the destruction of the Jewish communities of the Arab world, Jews were one of the oldest indigenous minorities in the Middle East, itself a rich tapestry of different tribes, religions and sects. Yet people insist on viewing political rights in the region as belonging exclusively to Arab Muslims: 22 Arab states were created by European colonialists (who drew arbitrary lines on a map). Only Zionism is treated and rejected as a a creature of western colonialism.

Mesmerised by the romance of the Palestinian cause, the West routinely ignores the plight of other minorities. There are five times as many Kurds as Palestinians, but where are the calls for their rights?

While disproportionate attention has been paid to the Balfour Declaration's call for a homeland for the Jews, it is often forgotten that Kurds, Assyrians and other non-Arab minorities also sought self- determination the wake of World War One. They were betrayed by colonial powers, who broke their promises and surrendered to the demands of the pan-Arab nationalists.

Instead of giving minorities the right to be different the nationalist ethos has invested a predominantly Arab Sunni elite with power, and oppressed Berbers, Assyrians, Baloch and Kurds.

Religious minorities - Copts, Druze, Baha'i's, Yazidis, Mandaeans - do not aspire to self-determination but do deserve to have their rights protected. The record of Arab regimes here has been abysmal. It's a safe bet that even if Israel had not existed, Jews, Zoroastrians, Bahais and Copts would continue to have been pushed out of the Middle East.

This is because, to quote the great historian Bernard Lewis:' in the Muslim world view it is right and proper that power should be wielded by Muslims and Muslims alone. Others may receive tolerance, even the benevolence of the Muslim state, provided they clearly recognise Muslim supremacy.'

Israel stands out as the only sovereign non-Muslim state in the Middle East (Lebanon was carved out of Syria by the French as a safe haven for Maronite Christians, but these are now a dwindling minority in a fragmented state until recently dominated by the Iran-backed Hezbollah.) Without an army, Israel would be as vulnerable to massacre as the Yazidis - who were targeted for rape, massacre and forced conversion by ISIS in Iraq...
 
There is a mostly unknown side to Islam that arose when the Vatican had the Christian Muhammad killed by poison. To Muhammad "Islam" meant submission to the King of His Universe. But to the Vatican, they wanted submission to their Edomite high priests and Pope.
So the first thing that happened when Muhammad died, was that Islam was changed into a war machine. New Imams preached in the name of Muhammad, but Islam became something much different. The new regime murdered most of Muhammad's relatives and important supporters.
This is why there are Sunni Muslims who support the religious regime after Muhammad was killed.
The other branch remembers the assassinations and doctrine changes that occured soon after Muhammad was killed.

linguistically, Arabic was the predominant language, Though Aramaic was predominant in Syria even long after the so called Arabic conquest of Syria.
When Arabic is compared to Aramaic, there are similarities.
For example the Name Allah in Arabic. In Aramaic the name is
El or Al, then Ah, ending with Shua, and the meaning is Mighty Ah, Shua, meaning the Mighty Ah (comfort) Shua (Salvation). Al Ah short form and the long form Al Ah Shua.

Many Western churches have also falsely translated the description of Abraham's Son, Ishmael, when the real meaning of the Scripture described Ishmael as a Good Virtuous Man.
And, I suspect that it was Ishmael who was the "angel" meaning messenger, that stopped Abraham from sacrificing Isaac. This entire event was a test of all 3 persons: 1. Abraham's obedience, 2. Isaac's willing submission, and 3. Ishmael's good will in stopping the test that was already proven without blood and death.
 
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Jennifer Jackman: comment.

Yemeni sovereignty? Like they care. Are they aware there’s been an actual famine there for the last decade? One Israel can’t be blamed for, but will be? They have plenty of cash to fund all those guns every male over 14 seems to have to wave in the air and shoot at the sky while the women and children starve and suffer. Do they know how viciously Yemen ethnically cleansed its Jewish population? Doubtful. And they don’t care to know either.
 
Jennifer Jackman: comment.

Yemeni sovereignty? Like they care. Are they aware there’s been an actual famine there for the last decade? One Israel can’t be blamed for, but will be? They have plenty of cash to fund all those guns every male over 14 seems to have to wave in the air and shoot at the sky while the women and children starve and suffer. Do they know how viciously Yemen ethnically cleansed its Jewish population? Doubtful. And they don’t care to know either.
the weapons are not purchased----they are shipped in from Iran. ----the hand held stuff is supplied by Yemenis outside the country since every four year old yemeni boy needs, at least,
a pistol. The bigger weapons---like missiles and drones will come to an end----Iran will give
it up IMHO ---then the Houthis will starve again. The sunnis hate the Houthis so much that
sometimes they accuse them of being jews
 
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