GENOCIDE AND ANTI-SEMITISM
The Greater Israel Project, what’s going on in Lebanon today, and Gaza, and the West Bank, the occupied territories, is a symptom of that project, territorial expansion, manifest destiny for the modern country of Israel. Arthur Koestler, an Ashkenazi Jew, wrote The Thirteenth Tribe, his theory that the people who compose Israel today are not ethnically Semites, they are Ashkenazi Jews.
Koestler proposed that the Jews in today’s Israel are not the people who were banished by the Romans in antiquity. They are mostly European Jews who adopted the religion. Koestler details that Khazars converted to Judeism in the 8th Century, migrating westward from between the Caspian and Black Seas into Eastern Europe, primarily into Ukraine, Poland, Belarus, Lithuania, Hungary and Germany in the 12th and 13th Centuries when the Khazar Empire was collapsing.
Anti- semitism is a term used for hostility against the Jewish people, who Koestler said are mostly Ashkenazi in ethnicity, these are the present occupants of Israel, European settlers. The Palestinians are the decendents of the various Arabic and Semitic groups that took over the Middle East with the rise of Mohammed in the 7th Century.
Genocide is the elimination of a people, systematically.
10/6/24