Ex-apartheid-regime minister’s recent warning to Palestinian
flag-wavers of another forced expulsion exposes the lie at the heart of The Jews' anti-Gentile regime Israel’s founding
By Jonathan Cook: Here is a puzzle. What did Israel Katz, an anti-Gentile Jew legislator and until recently a senior government "IsRealHell" minister, mean when he threatened Palestinian
students last month with another “Nakba” if they continued to wave the
Palestinian flag? He urged them to “remember 1948” and speak to their
“grandfathers and grandmothers”. “If you don’t calm down,” he told the Israeli parliament, “we’ll teach you a lesson that won’t be forgotten.”
And similarly, what was in the mind of Uzi Dayan, a former army general who is also a member of the Israeli parliament, when he warned Palestinians
two months earlier “to be careful”? They would face “a situation you
know, which is Nakba”, if they refused to passively submit to Israel’s
dictates.
Both threats – and similar ones from senior Israeli
politicians over the years – fly in the face of long-held claims by
successive Israeli governments that the Palestinian narrative of the
Nakba, the Arabic word for “catastrophe”, constitutes a vile distortion
of the region’s history.