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Non-Jewish Zionism has an old pedigree and permeates
European culture. It dates back to the birth of
Christian fundamentalist sects of the 16th and 17th
centuries who took the Old Testament literally. They
included Oliver Cromwell and John Milton. Later, for
other reasons, Rousseau, Locke and Pascal joined the
Zionist bandwagon. And then for vile reasons the Third
Reich, too, supported a Jewish homeland. The
introduction to the Nuremburg Laws of 15 September
1935 state:

"If the Jews had a state of their own in which the
bulk of the people were at home, the Jewish question
could already be considered solved today, even for the
Jews themselves. The ardent Zionists of all people
have objected least to the basic ideas of the
Nuremberg Laws, because they know that these laws are
the only correct solution for the Jewish people." Many
years later, Haim Cohen, a former judge of the Supreme
Court of Israel stated:

"The bitter irony of fate decreed that the same
biological and racist argument extended by the Nazis,
and which inspired the inflammatory laws of Nuremberg,
serve as the basis for the official definition of
Jewishness in the bosom of the state of Israel"
(quoted in Joseph Badi, Fundamental Laws of the State
of Israel NY, 1960, P.156)



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