Dr. Ahmed al-Arami

This fusion has produced a violent and expansionist project that justifies domination and bloodshed in the name of “divine election,” cloaking its crimes beneath a fabricated religious discourse that manipulates myth to rationalize the ongoing atrocities in Palestine and across the region.
The manifestations of this barbarism stem from Talmudic notions that view non-Jews (“goyim”) as inherently inferior — mere instruments created to serve the so-called “chosen people.”
From this perspective, control, oppression, and even genocide are not regarded as moral crimes but as sacred duties.
This doctrine is clearly reflected in the policies of the “Israeli” enemy: the systematic killing of children, the destruction of homes, and the deliberate erasure of both Muslim and Christian identity in al-Quds.
The oppressive machine distinguishes neither between Muslims nor Christians; in the eyes of the Zionist entity, all are “others” — targets for subjugation or annihilation.
The subjugation of Christians has been achieved through two principal mechanisms. The first is intellectual — the infiltration of Western churches by the Protestant Zionist movement, which reinterprets biblical texts to serve the interests of the “Israeli” project the main being the Scofield Reference Bible and the school of thought known as “dispensationalism.”
The second is political and media-driven, achieved through alliances with Western powers that perceive “Israel” as a strategic instrument to safeguard western geopolitical and economic interests.
Thus, Western Christianity has been transformed into an ideological shield that sanctifies criminality, even though Christ himself was born and lived in Palestine, preaching peace and justice — not murder and arrogance. The enemies of Christ were primarily the corrupted rabbinical elites.
This brutal tendency is also tied to a deep-seated inferiority complex rooted in the centuries-long Jewish diaspora, where isolation and persecution gradually morphed into an obsession with control and self-assertion through excessive force.
Rather than serving as a human experience that inspires tolerance and coexistence, the memory of diaspora has been weaponized as justification for relentless transgression.
Similarly, the Holocaust has been transformed from a historical tragedy into a political instrument of extortion — a moral shield designed to silence criticism of “Israeli” crimes.
The “Holocaust” narrative is repeatedly invoked to justify the ongoing persecution and genocide of Palestinians under the pretext of defending “Jewish existence.” In this twisted logic, the victim has become the executioner, and the oppressed the oppressor.
Zionism has manipulated Talmudic mythology and tales of persecution to construct an entity founded on the negation of the other and the obliteration of their heritage.
The bombing, starvation, and systematic destruction suffered by Palestinians today are the natural outcome of this sick ideology — one that fuses myth, racial inferiority, and violence into a single framework of domination.
Confronting this barbarity cannot be achieved through slogans or emotion alone, but through a deep understanding of its intellectual and religious roots and by exposing its inherent contradictions to global public opinion.
One Holocaust cannot justify another Holocaust; religion cannot sanctify occupation; and history cannot restore the dignity of one nation by crushing another.
Zionism is neither a faith nor a legitimate form of nationalism, but rather a racist colonial project that manipulates myth and history to perpetuate injustice and genocide.
Zionist barbarism, therefore, represents the convergence of religious superiority myths, historical persecution complexes, and the political exploitation of the Holocaust — producing an entity that reproduces savagery under the guise of sanctity, portraying the victim as the “criminal” and the criminal as the “victim.” But history offers no mercy to those who distort the human conscience, and true justice can never be purchased through fear nor constructed upon blood.

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