YouTube 为屠杀辩护:弥赛亚犹太复国主义邪教如何征服西方 | 托马斯·苏亚雷斯
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RksThaJJ3eg
2024年5月3日
著名作家兼研究员托马斯·苏亚雷斯曾是西岸居民,也是巴勒斯坦国立音乐学院的教员,他于4月16日出现在马萨诸塞大学阿默斯特分校,谈论以色列持续对巴勒斯坦进行种族清洗的历史根源,西方政府在制造同意加沙和西岸持续发生的恐怖事件方面的共谋行为,以及如何从根本上改变以色列目前的种族隔离政策并解放巴勒斯坦人民。
苏亚雷斯还是一名专业小提琴演奏家和世界知名的制图师,他根据对犹太复国主义、犹太复国主义恐怖活动和以色列形成历史的详尽档案研究,撰写了四本书。
托马斯·苏亚雷斯的最新著作是《被劫持的巴勒斯坦:犹太复国主义如何从河流到海洋打造出一个种族隔离国家》,诺姆·乔姆斯基称其为“一个令人震惊的故事,有大量的文献记载……太过暴露,让人无法容忍。”他的上一本书《恐怖国家:恐怖主义如何创造了现代以色列》被著名的以色列历史学家伊兰·帕佩称赞为“一部大胆审视犹太复国主义在 20 世纪上半叶对巴勒斯坦及其人民影响的杰作”,以及“首次全面、系统地分析了犹太复国主义运动以及后来的以色列国对巴勒斯坦人民实施的暴力和恐怖行为。”
巴勒斯坦被劫持:犹太复国主义如何从河流到海洋打造出一个种族隔离国家
作者:托马斯·苏亚雷斯
巴勒斯坦被劫持 关于本书
犹太复国主义民兵如何利用恐怖手段将巴勒斯坦变成一个种族隔离定居者国家。
以色列-巴勒斯坦“冲突”通常被理解为居住在同一片土地上的两个民族(阿拉伯人和犹太人)之间的冲突。托马斯·苏亚雷斯深入挖掘这些先入之见及其支持的“叙述”,揭露了截然不同的事情:欧洲种族民族主义定居者运动犹太复国主义暴力接管巴勒斯坦,利用恐怖手段武力主张对该片土地的所有权,而这块土地没有任何法律或道德依据。
苏亚雷斯大量引用原始资料,其中许多资料是首次披露,并将秘密情报报告、新解密的军事和外交信件以及恐怖分子吹嘘其成功的记录交织在一起。他令人震惊的叙述详细描述了犹太复国主义者针对任何阻碍他们前进的人实施的一系列恐怖主义行为——本土巴勒斯坦人、帮助建立犹太复国主义的英国人以及反对犹太复国主义议程的犹太人。
恐怖行为远非流氓团体的孤立暴行,而是蓄意和持续的,由当时建立和领导以色列国的同一批领导人实施或支持。我们仍然生活在这段历史中:这本书证明,以色列对巴勒斯坦人的种族隔离制度和对他们国家的持续征用不是复杂历史环境的结果,而是犹太复国主义自成立以来的意图和单一目标。
《巴勒斯坦被劫持:犹太复国主义如何从河流到海洋打造出一个种族隔离国家》,诺姆·乔姆斯基称其为“一个令人震惊的故事,有大量的文献记载……太过暴露,让人无法容忍。”他的上一本书《恐怖国家:恐怖主义如何创造了现代以色列》被著名以色列历史学家伊兰·帕佩称赞为“一部大胆审视犹太复国主义在 20 世纪上半叶对巴勒斯坦及其人民影响的杰作”,以及“首次全面、系统地分析了犹太复国主义运动以及后来的以色列国对巴勒斯坦人民实施的暴力和恐怖行为。”
为什么以巴“冲突”持续了这么久,却看不到解决的迹象?
在这本经过精心研究的书中,托马斯·苏亚雷斯表明,其原因不是通常描述的两个民族——阿拉伯人和犹太人——之间的冲突,而是犹太复国主义对巴勒斯坦的暴力接管,犹太复国主义是一场来自民族主义时代的欧洲定居者运动。
本书利用大量解密的英国文件(其中许多文件从未出版过),详细描述了 20 世纪 40 年代和 50 年代巴勒斯坦发生的令人震惊的犹太复国主义恐怖主义活动,目标是任何挑战其弥赛亚定居者目标的人,无论是英国政府、巴勒斯坦土著人还是犹太人。
今天看似棘手的困境是恐怖活动的未竟事业,以色列国被不求回报的领土图谋和种族“纯洁”的梦想所驱动。苏亚雷斯对未中断的历史记录的开创性叙述,揭露了犹太复国主义恐怖主义在建立以色列国和延续当今冲突中所扮演的角色。
托马斯·苏亚雷斯
托马斯·苏亚雷斯是一位驻伦敦的历史研究员,也是一位受过茱莉亚音乐学院训练的专业小提琴家和作曲家。他曾居住在约旦河西岸,花了数年时间研究鲜为人知且刚刚解密的历史档案,以编写这个故事。他之前的著作包括三部关于制图史的里程碑式著作,以及《墙上的文字:巴勒斯坦口述历史》。
Justifying Slaughter: How the Cult of Messianic Zionism Conquered the West | Thomas Suárez
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RksThaJJ3eg
2024年5月3日
Acclaimed author and researcher Thomas Suárez, a former West-Bank resident and faculty member of Palestine’s National Conservatory of Music, appeared at UMass-Amherst on April 16 to talk about the historical roots of Israel’s ongoing ethnic cleansing of Palestine, the complicity of Western governments in manufacturing consent to the continuing horrors unfolding in Gaza and the West Bank, and what it will take to fundamentally transform Israel’s current apartheid policies and liberate the Palestinian people.
Suárez, who is also a professional concert violinist and world-renowned cartographer, is the author of four books based on exhaustive archival research into the history of Zionism, Zionist terror, and Israel’s formation.
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Palestine Hijacked, How Zionism Forged an Apartheid State from River to Sea
About The Book
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.
Palestine Hijacked: How Zionism Forged an Apartheid State from River to Sea, which Noam Chomsky called "a damning story, heavily documented ... far too revealing to be tolerated." His previous book, State of Terror: How Terrorism Created Modern Israel, was praised by the eminent Israeli historian Ilan Pappe as “a tour de force that looks boldly at the impact of Zionism on Palestine and its people in the first part of the 20th century,” and “the first comprehensive and structured analysis of the violence and terror employed by the Zionist movement, and later the state of Israel, against the people of Palestine.”
Why has the Israel-Palestine ‘conflict’ endured for so long, with no resolution in sight?
In this meticulously researched book, Thomas Suárez demonstrates that its cause is not the commonly depicted clash between two ethnic groups — Arabs and Jews — but the violent takeover of Palestine by Zionism, a European settler movement hailing from the era of ethnic nationalism.
Tapping a trove of declassified British documents, much of which has never before been published, the book details a shocking campaign of Zionist terrorism in 1940s and 1950s Palestine that targeted anyone who challenged its messianic settler goals, whether the British government, the indigenous Palestinians, or Jews.
Today's seemingly intractable quagmire is that terror campaign’s unfinished business, an Israeli state driven by unrequited territorial designs and the dream of ethnic ‘purity’. The role of Zionist terrorism in establishing the Israeli state and perpetuating today's conflict is laid bare in Suárez’s groundbreaking narrating of the unbroken historical record.
Thomas Suárez is a London-based historical researcher as well as a professional Juilliard-trained violinist and composer. A former West Bank resident, he devoted several years to researching poorly-tapped and newly-declassified historical archives to compile this story. His previous books include three landmark works on the history of cartography, and Writings on the Wall: Palestinian Oral Histories.