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October 28, 2003

Europe Plotting Israel's Demise?

Melanie Phillips has a positively chilling post, today: Europe's revenge on the Jews.
Key quote:

'Nineteen days before the New York article appeared, a DEBKAfile informant dining at a Knightsbridge restaurant with a highly-placed British intelligence official heard him drop this remark: “Some people in the West have come to the conclusion that the creation of the state of Israel in 1948 was a mistake.” When asked to explain whether this meant that the Jews were to be evicted from the Middle East, he replied: “Certainly. Israel has a little more than 5 million Jews. If the United States and NATO were to finance their relocation in other countries, that would solve many Middle East problems.

Sure. And in 1938, many in the West thought that the disappearance of a small country called Czechoslovakia would solve Europe's problems.

It's not like SWLiP already predicted this. Oh, wait a minute...

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