13 March 2010

The Hidden History of Zionism

During the Dark Ages in Europe, Greek science, mathematics and philosophy were preserved by Arab scholars. From Avicenna to al-Kindi, Arab science and mathematics nurtured the legacy of Greek natural and moral philosophy.
The Zionist movement subdued Palestine and assaulted its culture with a relentless barbarity shocking even to those familiar with the cruel annals of colonial conquest. This history has been suppressed during the past one hundred years. It has only been brought to light through the writings of a relatively few intrepid scholars.
A profound debt is owed to them – Moslems, Christians, Jews and non-believers – whose work of preservation and exegesis has made possible this attempt at synthesis.

Contents

Preface: The Uprising

1. The Four Myths

2. Zionist Objectives

3. Colonizing Palestine

4. Tragic Consequences

5. The Seizure of the Land

6. Zionism and the Jews

7. The Myth of Security

8. Blitzkrieg and Slaughter

9. The Second Occupation

10. The Prevalence of Torture

11. The Prisons

12. Strategy for Conquest

13. A Strategy for Revolution

Map: The Zionist Vision of Eretz Israel

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