Triple Cross: How Britain Created the Arab-Israel Conflict
By Rachel Neuwirth

in American Thinker.

Rachel writes a wonderful article about the incredible hypocrisy of the British media and academics constantly condemning Israel when the British themselves were monumentally repsonsible for creating the mess in the Middle East to begin with. Her article is a great brief history of the British rape of Palestine and its consequences.

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Outside of the Muslim countries, no press in the world is as biased, as unfair, and as dishonest and vindictive towards Israel as the British press. The BBC and the newspapers The Guardian and The Independent take the lead in relentlessly vilifying the Jewish state, but Sky News, Reuters, The Economist and numerous other major media outlets do not lag far behind them in their race to see which can defame and malign Israel the most. Israel is incessantly castigated as an imperialist and colonialist power whose people stole their country from its “indigenous” and rightful owners, the “Palestinians.”

That the press of a country that at one time or another conquered a substantial chunk of the entire world by the most ruthless and deceitful means imaginable (consider, for example, Sir Walter Raleigh’s frank account of the murderous treachery that he employed to seize Trinidad from the Spanish, or Sir Francis Drake’s ruthless plundering of the Spanish colonies) should castigate as colonialist, imperialist and racist a country that, even including the “occupied” territories, is only the size of Wales — which, by the way, is yet another country that England conquered in a series of brutal wars — is hard to fathom. So is the British press’s outrage at Israel’s “undemocratic” rule over perhaps a million and a half Arabs, when Britain ruled for centuries in the most autocratic manner hundreds of millions of subjects, many more people than lived in Britain itself, to whom it gave no democratic rights whatsoever. Britain only surrendered this Empire when it was bankrupt after two world wars, and no longer had the means to hold onto it. Even then, she surrendered it only under intense prodding from the United States, whose help she absolutely needed to rebuild her shattered economy and defend herself.

Yet the press and government of this nation that ruled vast territories thousands of miles from its own shores, countries that posed no threat whatsoever to Britain, have the gall to condemn Israel for maintaining a few checkpoints in the “Palestinian” territories, located only a few miles or in some cases only a few yards from her major population centers, in order to prevent terrorists from bringing bombs into these population centers and using them to murder thousands of Israelis. And they have the gall to call these checkpoints an “occupation,” even after Israel unilaterally handed over most populated areas of the “occupied” territories (whose total size, in any case, is only equal to that of the English suburban county of Sussex) to her enemies, in a vain attempt to make peace with them.

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