Zionism, population colonialism

All countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America excluding Japan are under colonial or semi-colonial domination of European countries. The massive
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Zionism, population colonialism
Zionism, population colonialism

Translator: Davood Salehan
Source: rasekhoon.net


 

All countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America excluding Japan are under colonial or semi-colonial domination of European countries. The massive expansion of colonialism and capitalism and creating a world market which in turn led to direct and indirect control over Africa, Asia and Latin America by several industrial-strength Western people, found its justification in classical European colonialism. At the same time these powers were trying to grab more territory as possible to throw the others out of the area.
But it should be precisely noted that dependent of the exploited areas on colonial countries found various forms. Variation of this relationship can be summarized as follows:
A. the so-called "empty" colonies that meant areas that became European colonies through immigration;
B. Other filled areas that are colonial and semi-colonial by Europeans;
C. Areas that had mines and plantations and were used by dominated countries, and sent their populations to the colonies and created colonies. In the definition of colony we read colony means a group of individuals that have emigrated from their country, are based in other countries and in other means, Colony is a country where such persons are stationed in.
In connection with the colonial population, 1700000 French people were stationed in North Africa that some families had settled there 129 years ago, but tried to remain in place. Therefore, talking of independence and capacity will not be easy.
Italians also spoke of the "demographic colonization" in their own part that of course it meant nothing more than to seize lands owned by indigenous peoples of Africa. Italy Colonial Office was established on the ninth of May 1936, four days after the arrival of Italian soldiers in Addis Ababa. Census of November 1939 showed the first results of the project. In the shadow of the mentioned plan, 12,000 Italians in Libya and 186,000 people in East Africa were deployed that of the number 94,000 people settled in Ethiopia, 72,000 people settled in Eritrea and 15,000 people settled in Somalia.
Zionism that is considered a colonizing population was conducted by the colonial countries in Palestine. But Zionism is different from other colonial movements, as European colonizers in other colonies attempted to turn wealth of colonial rule, including the possibility of labor and people into exploitation class in new colonialism society, while Zionism did not wish for Natural Resources of Palestine as they were not so valuable resources that Zionism primarily have the greed of exploitation of them, but Zionism had its eye over Palestine in order to establish a new country and form their own social classes, including the working class. For this reason, the aim of Zionism was not confined to the exploitation of the Palestinians, but he aimed their ultimate expulsion from their homes. After purchasing the land from Arabs, Rothschild started firing farmers and then hired them as workers for the cultivation of the land.
According to Roger Garudy, political Zionism is essentially a colonial phenomenon. The only difference in the "traditional colonialism" (example of English and French) lies in where that only in this case use of indigenous people as cheap labor and consumer market for products is not posed. But rather creating a colony is under attention: the aim was not exclusively "native" exploitation but also by depriving him of his land, firing him for getting the job, forcing him into exile or making oppression policy in the country, and in summary, by establishing racial differences and replacing them by natives, constitutes the main goal. The main slogans of political Zionism are also consistent with these principles: Jewish homeland, Jewish work, the Jewish state.
In connection with the demographic colonization of Zionism in Palestine it should be noted that Benjamin Dotoled, Jewish traveler who visited Jerusalem in 1170, only 1140 Jews are throughout the Palestine. Nahum Zherondy in the year 1257 AD only met two Jewish families in Jerusalem.
At that time, small groups of Jews lived in Palestine. Jews from different origins came to live in the Holy Land and were settled with different populations. In 1880, from half a million Palestinian residents, only twenty-four thousand people were Jewish. In 1914, eighty-five thousand were Jews from the total population of 739,000 people.
England support led "Yi Shaowu" (in Hebrew, Jewish Zionist community in Palestine), increase Jews number through immigration. At the end of World War I, about sixty thousand Jews lived in Palestine. The total population of the region in this year was seven hundred thousand. Between 1919 and 1931, one hundred and seventeen thousand more Jews came into Palestine. In 1931, 1036000 million Palestinian inhabitants, and 175,000 Jewish people, 17.7 percent were living in there. Between 1932 and 1938, the number of 217000 Jews, who were mostly from Poland and Central Europe, immigrated to the Palestinian territories. Many of these people brought assets and wealth as well.
In 1939, the Palestinian population was estimated about a million and a half that 429,605 people, 28 percent, were Jewish.
Between 1948 and 1951, 687,000 more Jewish immigrants, more than the number who were staying in the Palestinian territories, entered this region.
In 1956, the number of Jews in Palestine was 1,667,500 people in front of 200,000 Arab people. In 1948, of the total Jewish population of Palestine, 8 /54 percent were European, 4 /35 percent were Palestinians and 8/8 percent belonged to the rest of the Middle East.
The wave of immigrants made Israel's population more than doubled, and of course, it also caused many economic problems and livelihoods were provided through foreign aid.
In 1949, after the first Arab-Israeli war, the Zionists had owned 80 percent of the country and 770,000 Palestinians were exploided from their homes.
The population colonial of Zionism in Palestine succeeded to enter a large number of Jews from around the world into Palestine by European colonists' aid, especially before the Second World War. On the other hand, expulsion of the Arab inhabitants of Palestine begins. To achieve the expulsion of the indigenous Palestinians, the Zionist state creates a real terrorism, which means that armed terrorist groups against the defenseless Palestinian people. The most obvious example of this disaster was Deir Yassin: April 9th, 1948 in a similar way to the way of Nazis in Avrador, 254 inhabitants of the village (men, women, children and the elderly) were massacred by terrorist groups called Irgun commanded by Menachem Begin. Begin writes in his book, entitled: "rebellion: the story of the Irgun": that without the "victory" of Deir Yassin, the State of Israel did not come into existence. He adds:
Haganah, the Jewish paramilitary organization in Palestine made triumphantly attacks on other fronts... terrified Arabs were fleeing and shouting: Deir Yassin.
Thus, Zionism with help of colonialism, displaced indigenous of Palestine in desert and mountains and plains and the Palestinian refugee problem was raised. Refugees Generation who live under tents in other countries that till today, 2008, the problem is still not solved.
From 1949 onwards Arab spokesmen talk about the total number of 900,000 to one million people. Israeli officials openly mention figure of about 520,000 people.
Records, which "the United Nations Relief for Palestine Refugees" has received, contains the names of 960,000 refugees. "United Nations Economic Commission audit" refers to the number of 726000.
The majority of refugees in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank in the former territory of mandatory Palestine had found refuge. Other important centers of refugees were in Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Finally, the number of refugees had fled to Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya and Saudi Arabia. According to the Census Bureau of America, the total number of Palestinians around the world in 1950 - both refugees and non-refugees – was about 1.5 million people.
In 1915, as a result of natural increase of population, the number of refugees who were enrolled in institutions of the United Nations was about 2/3 million and the total number of Palestinians around the world was amounted to about 9.6 million. The table below shows the different classes of Palestinians in 1995 in various countries and regions.

Country / Region

Registered in UN agencies

Displacement

Non-refugee Palestinians

Total

Jordan

1/288/002

881/800

-

2/170/000

West Bank / East Jerusalem

517/400

-

732/600

1/250/000

Gaza strip

683/600

-

196/004

880/000

Israel

-

162/000

648/000

810/000

Lebanon

346/200

48/800

-

395/000

Syria

337/300

22/700

-

360/000

Other Arab countries

-

517/000

-

517/000

The rest of the world

-

500/000

-

500/000

Total

3/172/700

2/132/300

1/577/000

6/882/000

Since the Palestinian refugees fled from their territory for fear of killing attacks and planned fears, attitude of the State of Israel has been in the way to claim that they were motivated to flee from their land to return by victory, and the duty of Arabic governments is to handle them and bring them under their custody, because they actually do not own land in Palestine, but they are there separately. Israel says that this land is Jewish property that God has given them three thousand years ago.
Joseph Ritz, one of the heads of department of the settlements in the "Jewish Agency", wrote:
It must be clear to everyone that in the land there is no space for both Jews and Arabs. The only solution is "Israeli home" with no Arabs. No way out is accepted except the displacement of Palestinian Arabs in neighboring Arab countries; displacement of all of them and not just the inhabitants of a village. It is necessary that any of their family do not stay here.
Doctrine that Herzl was based on restored the plan which was approved by the daily "Davar" after the Six Day War. This doctrine was the eradication of Arabs and making them emigrate in any way possible. He as the father of Zionism, said in his notes:
When we go to an area, where the wild animals such as giant snakes are found, that Jews do not dare to get close to them, it is needed that before displacement of indigenous nations to neighboring countries, apply them to overthrow the animals and make them make the marshes dry, because they are accustomed to have fever.
Meanwhile, the Israeli government during June 1948, banned Palestinian Back and the decision was confirmed in August, once again.
Governmental sources of Israel points out that you cannot rationally expect Israel to let hundreds of thousands of people to enter their territory that these are Arabs who know Jewish domination over any smart part of Palestine as a disgusting and wrong act.
Some of the changes that occurred after that completely transformed the appearance and population of Palestine. Day to day, the changes made the possibility of refugees return more impossible, until in the middle of 1949, and the return was practically inconceivable. Some of these changes were as follows:
The gradual destruction of Arab villages, killing or destroying farms of Arabs and dividing their territory between the settlements, building new settlements in the Jewish immigrants' lands and territories and settling in the homes of Arabs in surrounding cities and areas adjacent to villages. These events, in total, revealed that refugees do not have a place to return to.

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