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Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Friday, September 5, 2025

The US is Committing Palestine Genocide through its Proxy Jewish Militia called the IDF

It's not a secret. Everyone knows it. The US hasn't stopped furnishing its Jewish colonial militia - a.k.a. the Israeli Defense Forces - with all the lethal weapons it needs to complete the genocide and ethnic cleansing of historic Palestine.

Which means that the US is itself committing the genocide. Just as Germany is responsible for the Jewish genocide in Europe through its proxy-Nazi party and militias, and just as Turkey is responsible for the Armenian genocide through its own death squads, the US will go down in history as having not only enabled, but materially contributed and participated in, the Palestinian genocide unfolding before our eyes. The so-called "Israeli Defense Forces" are nothing more than an American colonial militia whose members happen to be Jewish migrant squatters and settlers in Palestine. Many of the IDF members hold the US citizenship.

Whose Genocide is it Anyway?

After decades of ignoring the Armenian genocide (so as not to cast shade on the Jewish Holocaust), the supreme genocidal leader of the Jewish colonial militia, one Benjamin Netanyahu, who is in the middle of ethnically cleansing and finishing off the remains of Palestine, has just discovered the Armenian and Greek genocides perpetrated by the Turks a century ago, at exactly the same time that wealthy European colonial Zionists were planning their own genocide and ethnic cleansing of the indigenous Palestinian population.

Now, this is not out of his bleeding heart and concern for other peoples. Zionists have always elevated the Holocaust to the status of horror unequaled by any other human suffering. Jews are portrayed by Zionists as the ultimate victims whose suffering could never be surpassed, at no time in recorded history, in contemporary history or in future history. Other genocides - the Armenian, the Cambodian... - are lesser events in the Zionist narrative.

Netanyahu's sudden discovery of the Armenian and Greek genocides during the first quarter of the 20th century is only intended to humiliate Turkey because it is standing by the Palestinian victims of Israel's ongoing genocide in Palestine. The Zionist leaders have no principles. They only have interests and will bend, bypass, re-interpret, and fashion at will whatever principles suit them for the circumstance.

Imagine Netanyahu's stupid and in-your-eye brazen cruelty of suddenly recognizing other peoples' genocides at the same time that he is perpetrating the worst genocide of the 21st century in Palestine: Starvation, bombing refugee camps, hospitals, schools, international aid organizations, etc. deliberately targeting and killing journalists, aid workers, ambulances, etc.
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Netanyahu Recognizes Greek and Armenian Genocide Amid Tensions With Turkey

By John Koutroumpis
August 27, 2025

Israeli PM Netanyahu breaks precedent by recognizing the Armenian, Assyrian, and Greek genocide. Credit: Public Domain

For the first time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly recognized the genocide committed by the Ottoman Empire against Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks in the early 20th century.

His remarks came during an interview on Tuesday, August 26, with Patrick Bet-David, host of the Valuetainment media channel known for high-profile political and business interviews, after he asked why Israel had never formally acknowledged the atrocity. Netanyahu initially suggested that the Knesset, the Israeli Parliament, had already passed a resolution, though in reality no such resolution exists.

When pressed further, he added: “I just did. There you go.” The exchange marked a striking departure from Israel’s long-standing reluctance to address the issue directly.


Historical reluctance and diplomatic constraints

Israel has historically refrained from recognizing the genocide, primarily out of concern for its relationship with Turkey.

Ankara continues to deny the genocide, insisting that the mass killings and deportations during World War I were not systematic ethnic cleansing. Successive Israeli governments have sought to avoid a diplomatic rupture with a key regional actor.

Yet, relations between Jerusalem and Ankara are now at their lowest point in decades. Despite restoring formal diplomatic ties in 2022, the war in Gaza has reignited tensions. 

Turkey’s response and regional tensions

Turkey has strongly condemned Israel’s military actions in Gaza, labeling them “war crimes” and calling on Muslim-majority nations to coordinate a collective response. Beyond rhetoric, Ankara has imposed trade restrictions and embargoes on multiple categories of goods bound for Israel, linking the removal of these measures to a permanent cease-fire and the provision of unrestricted humanitarian aid to Gaza.

The rivalry extends beyond Gaza. In Syria, where Turkey maintains influence in the north, Israel views Ankara’s presence with increasing suspicion. The political rhetoric has turned increasingly hostile: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has compared Netanyahu’s government to a Nazi regime, even likening the Israeli leader to Adolf Hitler. 

The positions of Netanyahu and the Knesset on the genocides

Despite Netanyahu’s declaration, the Israeli Parliament has not officially recognized the genocide through legislation.

Since 2011, the Knesset has periodically held debates and committee sessions to commemorate the victims of the Armenian genocide, often supported by prominent figures such as former Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin.

However, these initiatives have never culminated in an official resolution. Netanyahu’s statement may signal a new political reality—yet without parliamentary approval, Israel’s stance remains symbolic rather than institutional.


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