History shows the UK should support Palestine peace marchers on Remembrance weekend

Last Updated: November 6, 2023By Tags: , , , , ,

Respect: Remembrance commemorations must include the servicepeople who died defending Palestine against Zionists in the 1930s and 40s. The haters who want to stop a peace march are spitting on their graves.

A commenter to This Site provided a little historical insight into how the Israel/Palestine conflict should affect Armistice Day and Remembrance Day. It’s not what you’ve been told:

750 British soldiers and Police were killed in Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s, nearly all by Zionist terrorists who were using violence to bring about a Jewish state of Israel.

They included men killed when Zionist terrorists blew up the Jerusalem Officers Club and then the King David Hotel(90 died in the hotel blast including many civilians).

As revenge for the execution of their own men, one Zionist gang kidnapped two British sergeants and hanged them , attaching a booby trap to the bodies so that the British Officer cutting them down was badly injured.

They gave their lives so that Palestine would not be taken over by an influx of European Zionists who were planning to erase Palestine from the map.

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Britain eventually shrugged and just handed it over to the Zionists.

So why should a pro-Palestine march be regarded as ruining the commemoration of British soldiers who were killed in various colonial conflicts?

British politicians who say they are “standing by Israel” are the ones who are spitting on the memory of so many British soldiers who were killed by the terrorists who created Israel.

If anything, the pro-Palestine march should be welcomed to march past the Cenotaph so that we can all express sympathy for the soldiers who died fighting Zionism.

So Remembrance Day commemorations include the servicepeople who died defending Palestine (as it was) from Zionists, back before Israel was established by the United Nations.

Casts a different light on the opposition to the planned march, doesn’t it?


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