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Monday, 22 October 2007

ISRAEL: WHAT WE DON'T WANT TO KNOW

What is it they say about too little, too late? Some public figures are beginning to figure out Zionism -- others muddle on in darkness.

Tony Blair, the boyish blue-eyed ex-PM of Britain , was surely Bush's strongest ally in the Iraq war. He recently toured the West Bank to see the fruits of the Jewish state he has spilt British blood to protect. The Independent reports his shock. Witnesses say "he was genuinely taken aback by his trip to the West Bank sector of the Jordan Valley – where Palestinians are allowed to dig wells only a third as deep as Israelis- [as a result of] the exploitation of resources by the rich Jewish agricultural settlements at the expense of closed in Palestinian farmers."

Although a world leader, Blair apparently didn't realize the conditions of life for Palestinians under Israel 's thumb. So how could we expect more from average citizens, living in a society of controlled information?

Another elite who is thinking for himself is leading UK evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins. Yet he faces the charge of "classic anti-Semitism" for stating the documented fact that the American Jewish lobby is "monopolizing American foreign policy." More...