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Israel/Zionism See other Israel/Zionism Articles Title: From Dallas to Gaza: How JFK’s Assassination Was Good for Zionist Israel President John F. Kennedy was assassinated sixty years ago. If he had lived and won a second term, the Israeli Palestinian conflict would have evolved differently. Possibly the path toward Israeli apartheid and genocide in Gaza could have been avoided. In his short time in office, Kennedy changed US foreign policy in significant ways. As documented in the book JFK and the Unspeakable: Why he died and why it still matters, JFK resisted the CIA and military industrial complex in the policies he set regarding the Third World and Soviet Union. The Vietnam War, the overthrow of President Sukarno and murder of hundreds of thousands of Indonesians, and continued hostility to Cuba and the Soviet Union would not have happened had Kennedy lived and won a second term. Less well known, Kennedys policies also challenged and opposed the military and political ambitions of Zionist Israel. At the time, Israel had only existed for thirteen years. It was still evolving and the course was not totally set. There was significant international resolve to find a compromise solution regarding Palestinian refugees from the 1948 Nakba. When Israel attacked Egypt and seized the Sinai peninsula in 1956, the Eisenhower administration demanded Israel withdraw from the captured territory. They complied. At this time, in the early 1960s, prominent Jewish voices criticized the racism and discrimination of the Israeli government. Israelis like Martin Buber assailed Ben-Gurion and noted that At the inception of the state, complete equality with the Jewish citizens was promised to the Arab population. Many influential Israelis realized their long term security and well-being depended on finding a just settlement with the indigenous Palestinian population. In the United States, the Jewish community was divided and many were anti-Zionist. The American Council for Judaism was influential and anti- nationalist. The racist and militaristic character of Israel was not yet set in stone. Nor was American Jewish support for Israel. When Menachim Begin came to the United States in 1948 he was denounced by prominent Jewish leaders including Albert Einstein. They said Begin, who later became Israeli Prime Minister, was a terrorist who preached an admixture of ultra-nationalism, religious mysticism and racial superiority. Many American Jews had mixed feelings and did not identify with Israel. Others supported Israel but on the basis of there being peace with the indigenous Palestinians. There are four key areas where the Kennedy policy was substantially different from what followed after his death. Kennedy was not biased in favor of Israel Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Ada (#0)
That is why the jews and the CIA were part of the group that murdered JFK
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