
Protocols Without Zion
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Protocols Without Zion
@ProtocolsWZion
Τα Πρωτόκολλα χωρίς τη Σιών, ο λίβελος του αίματος, η Shoah & ο νέος αντισημιτισμός. Το μίσος που ξεκινά με Εβραίους δεν τελειώνει ποτέ μόνο με τους Εβραίους.







Να σας πούμε κάτι που ελάχιστοι γνωρίζουν: Οι ψευτοαριστεροί που παριστάνουν τους φανατικούς φίλους των #Παλαιστίνιων κρύβουν, ασφαλώς, ότι καταστατικός στόχος της #Χαμάς δεν είναι απλά η εξόντωση του κράτους του Ισραήλ, αλλά η εξόντωση ΚΑΘΕ Εβραίου /1

Greta Thunberg’s Instagram “blunder” with Evyatar, the emaciated Israeli hostage she labeled a “Palestinian prisoner,” wasn’t really a blunder. It was a textbook example of linguistic inversion – a deliberate propaganda tactic the pro-Palestine movement has perfected: weaponizing language to blur the line between victims and perpetrators, between the most moral army in the world and a genocidal terror group that commits war crimes as strategy. You can see it everywhere. Israel’s democratically elected government is casually called a “regime,” the same term used for actual tyrannies like Iran. Greta claimed she was “abducted,” equating her voluntary detention, challah sandwiches, and free flight home with Hamas’s torture chambers and the plight of kidnapped Israelis. Even the phrase “bring them home” – which refers to children, Holocaust survivors, and civilians stolen from their homes – is now applied to convicted terrorists imprisoned for murdering Jews in pro-Hamas social media posts. This isn’t accidental. It’s the same rhetorical poison found in Holocaust inversion: accusing Israel of “genocide” not just to vilify Israel but to drain the Holocaust of its meaning, turning victims into perpetrators and perpetrators into victims. And this tactic isn’t new. The entire modern Palestinian narrative is appropriated from the Jewish one because it works. After the Holocaust, the world recognized the Jewish right to return to their ancestral homeland and voted for a Jewish state even before the War of Independence. Jews fought to end the British Mandate, which had already carved away 77% of the land to create an Arab Palestinian state – Jordan – and to build a state on mostly empty land where Jews were already living. The original “Free Palestine” movement was Jewish: it sought to end British colonial rule that had betrayed its mandate and turned back Jewish refugees to Europe’s gas chambers. When Israel was founded, the Palestine Orchestra, Palestine Airlines, and Palestine Olympic team – all Jewish institutions – became Israeli overnight. Arabs living in the area recast this story as their own to delegitimize the Jewish state and strip Jewish history of its weight. Suddenly they were “indigenous,” “longing to return,” and tied to a mosque never mentioned in the Qur’an, built decades after Muhammad’s death, and on top of the Jewish Temple – the holiest site in Judaism. They never demanded a state under Jordan or Egypt, even when founding the PLO in 1964. But they understood the formula: indigeneity + yearning for return + tragedy. All they lacked was their own “Holocaust.” So they invented one: the so-called “genocide in Gaza” – a war they started and could end by releasing the hostages. It’s a lie they’ve repeated for decades, hoping it will eventually stick. And this isn’t the first time that أساطير الأولين (stories of the “first” - meaning Jews) have been “يُتْلَى عَلَيْهِ بُكْرَةً وَأَصِيلًا” (recited morning and evening) and then repackaged for Islamic political use. This isn’t just false. It’s malicious. It targets the very people who endured real persecution and genocide, stealing their story and turning it against them, complete with inflated casualty figures, staged scenes, and open calls to wipe out the Jewish state. If you repeat this narrative, you’re not a “human rights activist.” You’re part of the propaganda machine of a genocidal movement.







