How terror was used by Zionist militias to transform Palestine
into an apartheid settler state.
The Israel-Palestine
"conflict" is typically understood to be a clash between
two ethnic groups--Arabs and Jews--inhabiting the same land. Thomas
Suárez digs deep below these preconceptions and their supporting
"narratives" to expose something starkly different: The
violent take-over of Palestine by a European racial-nationalist
settler movement, Zionism, using terror to assert by force a claim to
the land that has no legal or moral basis.
Drawing extensively
from original source documents, many revealed here for the first
time, Suárez interweaves secret intelligence reports,
newly-declassified military and diplomatic correspondence, and the
terrorists' own records boasting of their successes. His shocking
account details a litany of Zionist terrorism against anyone in their
way--the indigenous Palestinians, the British who had helped
establish Zionism, and Jews who opposed the Zionist agenda.
Far from being
isolated atrocities by rogue groups, the use of terror was deliberate
and sustained, carried out or supported by the same leaders who then
established and led the Israeli state. We are still living this
history: The book proves that Israel's regime of Apartheid against
the Palestinians and the continued expropriation of their country are
not the result of complex historical circumstances, but the intended,
singular goal of Zionism since its beginning.