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New Israeli version of Holocaust

Qudsna, Ahmad Kazemzadeh (expert in ME affairs):

The Zionist regime of Israel tends to take out the weapon of Holocaust whenever it hits shortfalls or aims to budge the EU states. A latest edition of the strategy took place Saturday.

The regime’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, marking the purported Nazi Germany’s Holocaust against Jews in the World War II, castigated the Western approach towards what he called ‘ignorance of a future Iranian nuclear Holocaust.’ The Zionist personality also claimed a Hamas holocaust with the participations of the PA Head Mahmoud Abbas was in the making.

The issue of Holocaust seems to be so efficacious for the regime that it tends to reproduce it albeit in newer versions. The case of Holocaust is dubious itself however there is no doubt that the regime has made an excuse out of it to press Western states to budge. Germany still compensates the regime for the Nazi era’s performance during the Second World War. The building and delivery of atomic submarines to the regime by Germany has come as part of the compensation.

Germany too has shown to be adopting a cautious foreign policy concerning the Middle East developments so that the Zionist regime would spare it further pressures. Under the foreign policy, Germany shows utmost caution concerning the Zionist regime’s expansionist policies in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Zionists have also used the weapon of Holocaust to prevent the European Union from adopting the sort of positions that may serve their interests in the Palestinian issue or help it fulfill its obligation under the UN resolutions for the formation of viable Palestinian state. As soon as the Europeans move to adopt even the slightest measures in meeting their Palestinian issue commitment, the Zionist regime exhumes the Holocaust. The EU thus was expected to receive some slap from the regime after it supported a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation agreement. Netanyahu’s Saturday remarks may be viewed as some.

Netanyahu appears to be first targeting the EU by his Iranian or Hamas Holocaust claims before it may target Iran or Hamas themselves. The regime’s chief seeks to force the EU states to concede to his violation of Palestinian rights and his continued unilateral projects in Palestine.

The Zionist regime of Israel tends to take out the weapon of Holocaust whenever it hits shortfalls or aims to budge the EU states. A latest edition of the strategy took place Saturday.

The regime’s Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, marking the purported Nazi Germany’s Holocaust against Jews in the World War II, castigated the Western approach towards what he called ‘ignorance of a future Iranian nuclear Holocaust.’ The Zionist personality also claimed a Hamas holocaust with the participations of the PA Head Mahmoud Abbas was in the making.

The issue of Holocaust seems to be so efficacious for the regime that it tends to reproduce it albeit in newer versions. The case of Holocaust is dubious itself however there is no doubt that the regime has made an excuse out of it to press Western states to budge. Germany still compensates the regime for the Nazi era’s performance during the Second World War. The building and delivery of atomic submarines to the regime by Germany has come as part of the compensation.

Germany too has shown to be adopting a cautious foreign policy concerning the Middle East developments so that the Zionist regime would spare it further pressures. Under the foreign policy, Germany shows utmost caution concerning the Zionist regime’s expansionist policies in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Zionists have also used the weapon of Holocaust to prevent the European Union from adopting the sort of positions that may serve their interests in the Palestinian issue or help it fulfill its obligation under the UN resolutions for the formation of viable Palestinian state. As soon as the Europeans move to adopt even the slightest measures in meeting their Palestinian issue commitment, the Zionist regime exhumes the Holocaust. The EU thus was expected to receive some slap from the regime after it supported a Hamas-Fatah reconciliation agreement. Netanyahu’s Saturday remarks may be viewed as some.

Netanyahu appears to be first targeting the EU by his Iranian or Hamas Holocaust claims before it may target Iran or Hamas themselves. The regime’s chief seeks to force the EU states to concede to his violation of Palestinian rights and his continued unilateral projects in Palestine.