Dedico questo post,che ha funzione di rinfresco di memoria..
sia a quei "camerati",in realtà semplici destroidi che si piegano
alla teoria di marca pacifista e comoda dei "2 popoli 2 stati"
sia a quei compagni,legati alla sionistra che accusano il fascismo
di filosionismo,cosa assolutamente falsa,i fascisti sostennero il sionismo
solo in funzione antibritannica,già nel 38 abbiamo invece contatti
tra palestinesi e fascisti,contatti che divennero poi un alleanza.
"When Mussolini went to Libya in 1937, the Colonial Governor, Italo Balbo RealVideo, arranged an extraordinary welcoming pageant in Bugara, outside Tripoli, where 2000 horsemen saluted him with war hymns and drumrolls. One horseman, Iussuf Kerbisc, rode out of formation and presented Mussolini with A sword of solid gold. At this moment, reverberating next to our own hearts, he told Mussolini, are the hearts of all Muslims of the Mediterranean who, full of admiration and hope, see in you a great Man of State guiding our destiny with a steady hand.
Contacts with Arab nationalists increased during the war, when Italy and Germany hoped to foment an Arab revolt in British Empire's backyard, similar to that led by T. E. Lawrence RealVideo and Faisal RealVideo, son of the Hashemite Sharif of Mecca, against the Ottoman Empire in 1916. The principal pawns of this policy were an Iraqi man of state, Rashid Alì al-Gaylani RealVideo, and the Grand Muftì di Jerusalem, Amin al-Husseini RealVideo.
As Manfredo Martelli recounts in his book, Arab Nationalism and the Policies of Mussolini [I nazionalisti arabi e la politica di Mussolini, Edizioni Settimo Sigillo, 2003], that Rashid Alì al-Gaylani came to power in Baghdad with a coup d'état at the beginning of 1941 and declared war on Great Britain with modest assistance from Axis aviation. It lasted until the end of May, when British troops entered Baghdad and forced him into exile in Iran. He fled to Iran together with the Mufti of Jerusalem, who avoided arrest by the Iranian police and crossed into Turkey (says Martelli), in possession an Italian passport, with dyed hair and a shaved beard. When he finally arrived in Rome on October 10, 1941, he was received by Mussolini in the presence of [Foreign Minister] Galeazzo Ciano RealVideo. The conversation took place in French, and Mussolini told him that he would spare no effort to assist the Arabs "politically and spiritually." They also spoke of Jewish aspirations for Palestine.
The Mufti of Jerusalem,
Amin al-Husseini, reviews
Bosnia's Nazi Handzar division.
RealVideoAmin al-Husseini
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The fascist leader (who, during the 1930s had supported the Zionist Movement against Britain) reassured him. If the Jews want their own state they'll have to build Tel Aviv in America. They are our enemies and there will be no room in Europe for them. From Rome, the Mufti went to Berlin, where he remained until the end of the year. He also made a trip to Bosnia to urge Muslims in the region to collaborate with the Axis; thus, the Handzar Division, comprised of SS who wore distinctive headgear - a red fez - was conceived of."
http://www.watchingamerica.com/corri...ra000017.shtml
http://www.ladestra.info/?p=1380
"Il Duce ha poi rilevato che gli ebrei non hanno alcuna ragione storica o razziale o altra per costituire uno stato in
Palestina. Si è dichiarato anti-sionista da lungo tempo e d’accordo completamente con il Mufti per quanto riguarda lo Stato sionista in Palestina. “Se gli ebrei lo vogliono, che fondino Tel Aviv in America. Dove essi sono, come Voi Mufti avete detto, essi lavorano per l’Inghilterra come spie, come agenti, come propagandisti”, perciò sono i nostri nemici, ha
continuato il Duce, e non avranno alcun posto in Europa.
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