Did Israel Go Too Far, & Is It Now Paying The Price
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For decades, Israel has steadily gotten more aggressive in establishing itself and expanding its territory in Palestine, infinitely encouraged by the silent acquiescence of a largely supportive world with particular backing from the Western countries and their sympathetic populations that compensated for the horror and outrage of the Holocaust of Nazi Germany in the Second World War. The collective guilt that the world felt, after learning of that horrific atrocity which murdered over 6 million Jews, set the stage for the world’s general acceptance of the idea of the formation of a ‘Jewish State’, a homeland for a hereunto ‘Homeless’ and ‘Stateless’ people that were scattered all over the world for over 2000 years. It all culminated in the British government giving permission to Nationalist Jews from Europe, to establish ‘Israel’ in Palestine, as a new country based on the premise that some two thousand years ago, a country called Israel (or Judea) had existed, a homeland for the Jewish people, even though their origin was from Iraq.



