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The Israeli Holocaust Against the Palestinians |
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Rating:  Summary: A trip into a wild imagination Review: To suggest this book should be essential reading for schools, as some reviewers have, is an absolute travesty.
It is sheer misrepresentation of the reality. And for one reviewer to call it the worst event in current history just beggars belief.
With 30,000 murdered and nearly a million and a half homeless in the Sudan, the Israel Palestinian conflict pales into insignificance, yet the UN spends more time worrying about anti terror protection in Israel than it does trying to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese black population, watching the official policy of ethnic cleansing without intervention or censure.
This book does a disservice to the Palestinian people. Blaming Israel for everything covers up the incompetence and callousness of the Palestinian leadership who have stolen international money intended to help the Palestinian people and who have consistently forced the refugees to remain in that status rather than allowing them to be rehoused and have a decent quality of life
To term this a Holocaust is an insult to the 6 million Jews, including one and a half million children, and one million others who were murdered in the only real Holocaust
Joy Wolfe
UK
I notice most people supporting this book have chosen to remain anonymous I wonder why Don't they have the courage of their convictions
Rating:  Summary: Wartime Propaganda Review: As explained in an earlier review, Arab populations have been increasing in Israel, not decreasing. We're not seeing a mass exodus or extermination of Arabs. I can only wonder why Hoffman did not choose to bemoan the fate of the Germans in World War 2: surely the huge number of German deaths would to him have been proof of a Jewish genocide of the Nazis, rather than the contrary.
When Jewish populations in the Levant began to increase in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries due to the success of modern Zionism, Arabs tended to move to regions of high Jewish population. And Arab populations have tended to increase in those areas since then. This is at odds with a hypothesis that Arabs are being strongly oppressed there! Truly oppressed people would try to avoid that region or even flee it.
In summary, this book has little to do with logic or facts. It seems that the author had a different agenda in mind, namely a malicious attack on the Jews of Israel.
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