Israël omarmt de Europese fascisten (niet voor niets)….

Afgelopen maandag bracht Middel East Monitor (MEMO) een artikel
over de relatie van de fascistische Israëlische apartheidsstaat met
fascisten in Europa.

Zoals
bekend mag worden geacht, gaat het de fascisten in de EU goed af, zo
goed dat je kan stellen dat landen als Polen, Hongarije en Oostenrijk
worden geregeerd door fascisten en dat andere fascistische partijen, behalve UKIP in GB, bij elke verkiezing groter worden…… 

Israël
zou volgens het artikel op MEMO ervan uitgaan dat deze fascistische
opmars in de EU niet gekeerd kan worden, vandaar ook dat Netanyahu op
bezoek gaat in landen als Hongarije, of de leiders van die landen
uitnodigt, waarbij hij een fikse hoeveelheid olie toevoegt aan het
anti-islamitische vuur dat steeds groter brand in de EU….. (uitzondering is Polen, met wie Netanyahu op z’n zachtst gezegd sinds begin dit jaar geen goede relatie onderhoudt, dit naar aanleiding van de Poolse Holocaust-wet….)

Het
gaat zelfs zover dat Israël wapens levert aan de neonazi’s in
Oekraïne en wordt de fascistische PVV van Wilders o.a. gefinancierd
door Israël……. Niet vreemd dus dat de fascistische partijen en
bewegingen in de EU Israël meer en meer omarmen…….

Voorts onderhoudt Israël goede banden met Saoedi-Arabië en Egypte….. Deze landen zijn dictaturen en zijn als de fascistische partijen in de EU, ook aan de uiterst rechterkant van het ‘politieke spectrum’ te vinden………

Tot slot: Israël nam onlangs de natiestaat-wet aan, waarmee het land officieel een fascistische staat is geworden, een fascistische apartheidsstaat wel te verstaan, daarmee zullen de banden tussen Israël en de EU fascisten nog verder worden aangehaald en zullen de Palestijnen nog gewelddadiger worden aangepakt (ook al is dat bijna niet voor te stellen, gezien de hel waarin deze mensen nu al moeten leven….)…. 

Israel
Is Embracing Fascism in Europe: Here’s Why

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban (R) and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a news conference in Budapest, Hungary, 18 July, 2017 [Bernadett Szabo/Reuters]

July
30, 2018 at 10:44 pm

Written
by 
Middle
East Monitor

(MEMO Op-ed) — Hungarian
Prime Minister Viktor Orban 
visited Israel
on 19 July where he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and
other officials. Orban’s visit would have not required much pause
except that the Hungarian leader has been repeatedly 
branded for
his often racist, anti-Semitic remarks.

So
why is Orban wining and dining with the leaders of the so-called
Jewish
State
’?

The
answer does not pertain only to Orban and Hungary, but to
Israel’s 
attitude towards
the rapidly growing far-right movements in Europe as a whole.
Netanyahu and Zionist leaders everywhere are not just aware of this
massive political shift in European politics but are, in fact,
working diligently to utilize it in Israel’s favor.

On
his visit to Israel, Orban asserted that Hungarian Jewish citizens
should feel safe in his country, an odd statement considering that it
was Orban and his party that 
deprived many
Jews and other members of minority groups of any feeling of safety.

Still,
Netanyahu has welcomed Orban as a “true friend of Israel” and
Orban 
called on
his European counterparts to show more support for Israel. Mission
accomplished.

Netanyahu visited Budapest
in July 2017 but that supposedly historic visit did nothing to change
Hungary’s official discourse, which is dotted with racism and
anti-Semitism. In fact, in March 2018, Orban derided Jews,
focusing 
his
criticism
 mostly
on Jewish financiers such as George Soros.

At
an election rally campaign 
Orban
said
,
“We are fighting an enemy that is different from us. Not open but
hiding; not straightforward but crafty; not honest but base; not
national but international; does not believe in working but
speculates with money; does not have its own homeland but feels it
owns the whole world”.

It
is well-known that Israel and Zionist leaders are quite selective in
manipulating the definition of ‘anti-Semitism’ to serve their
political agendas, but Israel’s attitude towards the racist
far-right movements in Europe takes this truth to a whole new level.

Indeed,
the ‘special relationship’ between Netanyahu and Orban is
only 
the
tip of the iceberg
.
For years, Netanyahu’s Israel has been ‘flirting’ with radical
right movements in Europe.

The
unmistakable Israeli strategy, of course has its own logic. Israeli
leaders feel that Europe’s move to the far-right is irrevocable and
are keen to benefit from the anti-Muslim sentiment that accompanies
this shift as much as possible.

Moreover,
the EU’s resolve to
 label illegal
settlement products and refusal to heed calls for moving their
embassies from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem is pushing Netanyahu to explore
these new routes.

During
his previous visit to Hungary Netanyahu met with leaders from the
so-called Visegrad-4, which includes Hungary, Poland, the Czech
Republic and Slovakia.

On
that visit, Netanyahu hoped to find new channels of support within
the EU, through exerting pressure by using his new allies in these
countries. In an audio recording obtained by Reuters,
Netanyahu chastised Europe for daring to criticise Israel’s dismal
human rights record, illegal settlement policies and military
occupation.

I
think Europe has to decide whether it wants to live and thrive or it
wants to shrivel and disappear,”
 he
said.

Netanyahu’s
arrogance is unbridled, especially as the censure is emanating from a
leader who represents an ethno-nationalist state, which has just
recently canceled any reference to democracy in its newly-issued
Jewish 
Nation-state
Law
.

The
new basic law defines Israel by an ethnic identity, not any
democratic values. Netanyahu is now closer to Europe’s far-right
racist groups than to any liberal democratic model, thus the ongoing
flirting between Israel and these groups.

In
fact, the term flirting is itself an understatement considering that
Israel’s ties with various far-right, neo-Nazi and fascist parties
in Europe involve high-level political coordination and, in the case
of Ukraine in particular, the actual supplying of weapons.

Human
rights groups recently
 petitioned the
Israeli High Court to stop Israel’s export of weapons to neo-Nazi
groups.

The
Israeli far-right embrace touches almost every single European
country, including Italy and Germany, whose history of Nazism and
Fascism has wrought death and misery on millions.

In
Italy, the connection between Italian far-right parties and Israel
goes back to the early 2000s, when post-fascist leader Gianfranco
Fini laboured to rebrand his movement.

Initially,
Fini was the leader of the Movimento Sociale Italiano (Italian
Social Movement), which
 saw
itself
 as
the “heir to the Fascist Party”.

The
rebranding of the party required a
 trip by
Fini to Israel in 2003, after changing the name of his movement to
the National Alliance*. Interestingly, in his highly-touted visit,
Fini was accompanied by Amos Luzzatto, the head of the Italian Jewish
community.

Unsurprisingly,
far-right leader, Matteo Salvini, Italy’s current Interior
Minister, went through the same political baptism by Zionist Israel
as Orban and Fini by paying a 
visit to
Tel Aviv in March 2016 to launch his political career and declaring
his 
undying
love
 for
the Jewish State.

Israel has passed the Nation-State Law becoming officially an Apartheid State - Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]

Israel has passed the Nation-State Law becoming officially an Apartheid State – Cartoon [Sabaaneh/MiddleEastMonitor]

The
same scenario is being repeated in Germany where the far-right
party – Alternative for Germany (AfD) – has risen in
ranks to the point that it nearly toppled a government coalition led
by Chancellor Angela Merkel.

AfD
has more in common with Israel than the common anti-Muslim and
anti-immigrant views. The party which is “derided for
anti-Semitic, xenophobic views redolent of the Nazis is also
staunchly supportive of Israel,”
 reported The Times
of Israel
.

Last
April the anti-Muslim, anti-Semitic German party enthusiastically
began a
 campaign pushing
for the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, despite
Merkel’s views to the contrary.

The
story, however, does not end there. What began as Israeli flirting
with far-right racist movements is now Israel’s official policy
towards Europe. The same story, with different actors and names, can
be found in Austria’s Freedom Party (FPO), Belgium’s Vlaams
Belang (Flemish Interest >> VB) and virtually everywhere else.

It
remains to be seen how Israel’s embrace of fascist Europe will
bode, both for Israel and the European Union. Will the EU shrivel and
disappear, or will Israel finally be exposed for what it truly is,
an ethno-nationalist state with no interest in true democracy in
the first place?

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