Germany’s leading Social Democratic Party (SPD) and the opposition Christian Democratic Party (CDU) have ordered high schools in Berlin’s borough of Neukolln to distribute brochures titled The Myth of Israel #1948.

The brochure states there are five “myths” around the creation of the state of Israel, which are subsequently refuted in short essays by various authors.

In the first section, debunking myth #1, that Jews and Arabs lived together in peace before Israel was founded, Israel’s pre-state militia, the Haganah, responsible for the destruction of 531 Palestinian villages and the expulsion of 700,000 Palestinians between December 1947 and the summer of 1948, is promoted as a merely “defensive” Jewish resistance movement.

“Myth #5: Israel is to blame for the Nakba”, includes a text by researcher Shany Mor titled “the UN is distorting the meaning of the Nakba: its view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is extremely one-sided”.

In the text, Mor states that “displacement during war - then and now - was nothing unusual”.

He also labels the UN’s attention to the Palestinian cause “obsessive” and the Arab defeat of 1948 a myth.

  • LemonLord@endlesstalk.org
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    9 months ago

    Germany is one of the few countries supporting genocide in Gaza and zionistic narrative is common sense in their medias and politics. It’s a far right country. They even were thinking in forbidding pro-palestine demonstrations. “Anti-semitic”.

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      9 months ago

      Orrrrrr hear me out - maybe Germany has a very unique kind of relation with Israel and therefore, historically, is struggling very hard to criticize Israel, no matter how justified the criticism may be. We have a few dickhead nazis, but to call Germany a “far right country”, you must be a russian shill or some other clown.