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Jews, Palestinians, Hebrews, and Christians

Auteur(s): Norman Black
Narrateur(s): Harvey Wallmann
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This book tells how Israel was created after Jewish Zionist military attacks in 1948 drove 8,000,000 Palestinians (half of Palestine’s population) from their land. Zionists justified their actions by claiming that Jews were retaking their biblical homeland. Despite that claim, Israeli researchers have not been able to use DNA to define a Jew.

British rule of Palestine preceded these atrocities. During that period, the British worked with Zionist colonists to crush Palestinian opposition to continuous Jewish immigration and the Palestinians' loss of land.
Information is reported about U.S. non-profits that help to recruit soldiers for Israel’s army, and about Christian Zionism, which sanctifies and ignores every Israeli brutality and war crime.

The book tells about the strong disapproval voiced by U.S. Department of State officials when the question of approving a partition of Palestine was current. It also reports that the basis of Zionist power over the U.S. Congress and presidents is Jewish wealth, which supports Zionism financially.

The book offers information about how Americans can defeat Zionism and regain control of U.S. foreign policy for the Middle East.

An addendum explains Zoroastrianism, which had a significant effect on Judaism, as a result of the Babylonian Captivity from 597 to 538 BC.

©2025 Norman Black (P)2025 Norman Black
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