I think it's important to remember how Isreal was established re The Balfour Declaration.
Most people think the Jews were given Israel by the British after the holocaust in WW2. This however is not true. The Balfour Declaration was signed after WW2.
Though it could be just another Jewish conspiracy theory, the story makes a lot of sense and seems to me best explanation for event. It goes like this. Around the turn of the century the Jews in Germany were doing quite well, examples being the likes of Rothschilds, Enstein and Wittgenstein. I don't think there was too much persecution against them and it would infact seem like they had some kind of golden age in Germany. I am not sure but it could be that Zionists had dreams of having a state of their own, the Protocals of the Elders of Zion (not sure if this is a hoax though) mentions this could be in either South America or Israel.
It would seem they would get their opportunity in WW1. As the war had reached a sort of stalemate in Europe, the Zionists made some kind of deal with the Brits whereby they would use their influence in America to get American involvement on the British side. In return Britain would sign over Palestine to the Zionists. It looks like this is what happened
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In this critical situation it was believed that Jewish sympathy or the reverse would make a substantial difference one way or the other to the Allied cause. In particular Jewish sympathy would confirm the support of American Jewry, and would make it more difficult for Germany to reduce her military commitments and improve her economic position on the eastern front... The Zionist leaders gave us a definite promise that, if the Allies committed themselves to giving facilities for the establishment of a national home for the Jews in Palestine, they would do their best to rally Jewish sentiment and support throughout the world to the Allied cause. They kept their word.[51]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_De...orld_War_I
It just feels very dark the way Israel was created, with the use of Jewish propaganda against Germany, and the German loss in the War. Most of these Zionists had German backgrounds and many people consider it a sort of stab-in-the-back.
It's strange how the media portrays Hitler as some kind of crazy racist white-supremacist, and maybe he was just that. But we never learn WHY he distrusted the Jews. It's just "Hitler was mad. End of story". It doesn't make sense. There must have been some reason why Hitler (and most of Germany) had anti-semitic views at the time.
If the above is just a "conspiracy theory" then what else could explain
1. American involvement in the War
2. The Balfour Declaration
Also, Palestine was promised to the Arab league by the British and they were not happy about it given to the Zionists. In International Relations, you dont go against your word like that because "them jews are nice people lets give Palestine".
As much as I am no fan of the Arabs and Palestinians, I dont think I could ever take Israel seriously as a state. It is a massive source of trouble, a huge embarrassment to Jews everywhere. I just hope they can live in peace because any kind of percieved injustice against the Palestinians can easily lead to more Islamic violence in the West, and we are pretty close to an abyss as it is.
People in West, America and Europe need to remember the price payed by Germany, by Europe (would WW2 have happened otherwise) and by the world, and the cost we are still paying, just so the Jews can live in their "Promised Land".
Although the narrative above doesn't come from 'official' sources, so it may be inaccurate. I would be interested in The Male Brain's version of events, as it may reflect the opinion of Israelis.
Given the above, I would advise against Goyim looking at Israel as some kind of example.