I had lately come across this article by Zaid Nabulsi, a Palestinian lawyer who worked for the United Nations in Geneva. And I couldn’t help but agree what the man was saying, it’s the plain truth, a slap in the face of Zionism and how it’s modeled as a “peace initiative” in the Middle East.
The Palestinians are paying the price for the atrocities committed by the Nazi Germans during World War II, and with the establishment of Israel, with Polish-born David Ben Gurion as it’s 1st Prime Minister, who also is the Chief architect of the state of Israel and revered as Father of the Nation. After the war, the Holocaust was a powerfully influential factor in turning World’s public in Zionism’s favor, and was the decisive factor in defeating the policy of the British 1939 White Paper. It’s the Holocaust atrocity that generated a collective sense of guilt in the Western World and in turn blinded them to the suffering that came upon the Palestinian people, the great majority of the Palestinian people, almost 10 million people, had been dispossessed and ethnically cleansed from their homes, farms and businesses.
“We must expel the Arabs and take their places.” – David Ben Gurion
I’d like to share with everybody on here excerpts of Zaid Nabulsi’s article, and it goes as follows:
Zionism is a sickness, for it takes much more than just a twisted ideology to make people think like that. It requires a profound leap of immorality of a higher order to instill this mentality in your followers. Zionism is not merely a political movement, but in its essence represents a deeply disturbed view of the world, which is a reflection of a terrible disease of the mind.
Indeed, to deny the existence of a vibrant community such as the Palestinian society in the early twentieth century and describe Palestine as “a land without a people for a people without a land” is a disease of the mind.
To assert property claims over real estate after the lapse of more than 2000 years with the same certainty of title as if one resided there yesterday is a disease of the mind.
To describe the colonial immigration to Palestine of a European people with no proven historical link to the ancient Israelites – and whose great, great recorded ancestors have never set foot there – as some kind of a “return” to that land is indicative of a perverted misunderstanding and misapplication of the verb to “return” and can only be a result of a disease of the mind.
To blame the Palestinians for being unreasonable in rejecting a partition plan in 1947 which gave the Jews, who only owned 7 percent of the land, an astonishing half of Palestine, is a disease of the mind.
To demand of the Arabs at the time to peacefully succumb to such partition, where 86 percent of the land designated for the proposed Jewish state was Palestinian-inhabited and owned land, is a disease of the mind.
To eventually grab 78 percent of Palestine through war and to force the flight of the population through deliberate massacres and then call it a war of independence is a disease of the mind.
To deny the orchestrated massacres and eradications of hundreds of Palestinian villages in 1948 and then denounce the Israeli historians who later exposed this truth as self-hating Jews is a disease of the mind.
To claim that having escaped the horrors of Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, and Dachau is a justification for the murder, expulsion, and occupation of another guiltless people is a disease of the mind.
To legislate that any resident of Poland, Hungary, New York, Brazil, Australia, Iceland, or even Planet Mars, who happens to be blessed with a Jewish mother (yet cannot point to Palestine on the map) has a superior right to “return” and settle in Palestine to someone who has been expelled from his very own land, confined to a squalid refugee camp, and still holds the keys to his house, is a disease of the mind.
To blame God for the theft and occupation of someone else’s land by claiming that it was He who had pledged this land exclusively to the Jews, and to seriously promote the myth of a land promised by the Almighty to His favorite children as an excuse for this crime, is a disease of the mind.
To milk the pockets of the world for the atrocities of the Nazis, while stubbornly refusing a simple admission of guilt, let alone compensation or repatriation, for the catastrophe that befell the Palestinian people is a disease of the mind.
To keep reminding and blackmailing the world of the plight of the Jews under Hitler 70 years ago, while at the same time inflicting on the Palestinians today the same fate of the Jews of the Warsaw Ghetto, is a disease of the mind.
To impose a collective guilt overshadowing Western civilization for the Holocaust and then to criminalize all legitimate historical debate of the nature and extent of that horrific event is a disease of the mind.
To virtually incarcerate the Palestinian people inside degrading cages, destroying their livelihoods, confiscating their lands, stealing their water and uprooting their trees, and then to condemn their legitimate resistance as terrorism is a disease of the mind.
To believe you have the right to chase the Palestinians into an Arab capital city in 1982 and to indiscriminately bombard its civilians for a relentless three months, murdering thousands of innocent people is a disease of the mind.
To encircle the civilian camps of Sabra and Chatila after evacuating the fighters and to unleash on them trained dogs (while providing them with night-illuminating flares for efficiency) and then deny culpability for the carnage is a disease of the mind.
To publicly declare a policy of breaking the bones of Palestinian stone-throwers to prevent them from lifting stones again and to enact this policy is a disease of the mind.
To have the sadistic streak of exacting vengeance on the innocent families of suicide bombers by punishing them with the dynamiting of their home is a disease of the mind.
To describe the offer of giving the Palestinians 80 percent of 22 percent of 100 percent of what is originally their own land as a “generous” offer is a disease of the mind.
To believe that you have the right to continue to humiliate the Palestinians at gun point by making them queue for hours to move between their villages, forcing mothers to give birth at check-points is a disease of the mind.
To flatten the camp of Jenin on its inhabitants and deny any wrongdoing is a delusional condition which is symptomatic of a serious disease of the mind.
To build a huge separation wall under the pretext of security, which disconnects farmers from their farms and children from their schools, while stealing even more territory as the wall freely zigzags and encroaches on Palestinian land is a disease of the mind.
To leave behind, in the last 10 days of a losing war in Lebanon, more than one million cluster bombs which have no purpose except to murder and maim unsuspecting civilians is a product of an evil disease of the mind.
To believe that the entire world is out to get you and to denounce any critic of the racist policies of the State of Israel as an anti-Semite, the latest victim being none other than peace-making Jimmy Carter, is an acute stage of mass paranoia, which is a disease of the mind.
To possess, in the midst of a non-nuclear Arab world, more than 200 nuclear warheads capable of incinerating the whole planet in addition to having the most advanced arsenal of weaponry in the world while continuing to play the role of a victim is a disease of the mind.
That’s all what it is, ladies and gentlemen: Zionism is an incurable disease of the mind.

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Lawyers are good at arguing their case. That’s what makes them good lawyers. The truth is quite a different story. And certainly, a lawyer on the other side could probably argue his case just as well.
The questions is, therefore, are we going to continue to argue this case, to beat this dead horse so to speak. Or are we going to do the hard lifting of bringing justice to both peoples?
And really, that has been the question all along. All too often, people on both sides of this dispute have contented themselves with the belief in the truth of their convictions, including their respective interpretations of the past. And that is all well and good, but both sides continue to perpetuate the injustices they find so offensive.
The Palestinian people deserve justice. Do we want to continue arguing their case before the court of world opinion, or do we choose instead to bring them justice, with a state of their own, living side by side in peace with Israel, and enjoying the bounty of peace, prosperity, and freedom?
Up to now, some Palestinians themselves, and those who supposedly support them, are satisfied to point to the injustices, and to demand, therefore, the dismantlement of the Jewish state, which puts Israel on notice to be wary of compromise. This story is getting old. It may well be time for a new dynamic. Palesitinians deserve justice. Jews deserve a state of their own. And the two can be reconciled if people of good will decide to make it so.
There is a chance now to cut a deal. The deal will not give either side exactly what it wants. But it will give them both enough to make the deal worthwhile, and we could start from there, and build something even better out of it.
How about tuning out the blame game, and tuning up a chance for peace and justice to the people on both sides of this dispute, on both sides of the wall/fence? Justice will come from the realization of hope for the future, not from dwelling on the injustices of the past. The past cannot be changed. Only the future holds new possibilities.