Tony Greenstein's Zionism During the Holocaust sheds light on how little Zionists cared about "ordinary" Jews and in fact betrayed them. These days Jews here in the UK who oppose the Zionists and their treatment of the Palestinians are dealt with even more harshly than non-Jews.
Tony Greenstein's Zionism During the Holocaust sheds light on how little Zionists cared about "ordinary" Jews and in fact betrayed them. These days Jews here in the UK who oppose the Zionists and their treatment of the Palestinians are dealt with even more harshly than non-Jews.
Another book to read in regard to your comment is Grodzinsky's "In the Shadow of the Holocaust" in which is related the extreme pressure put on the residents of the displaced persons camps after WW2 including beatings in order to get Jews there to state that they wanted to go not to America but to Palestine. If that isn't a sign of fanaticism, what would be?
Tony Greenstein's Zionism During the Holocaust sheds light on how little Zionists cared about "ordinary" Jews and in fact betrayed them. These days Jews here in the UK who oppose the Zionists and their treatment of the Palestinians are dealt with even more harshly than non-Jews.
Another book to read in regard to your comment is Grodzinsky's "In the Shadow of the Holocaust" in which is related the extreme pressure put on the residents of the displaced persons camps after WW2 including beatings in order to get Jews there to state that they wanted to go not to America but to Palestine. If that isn't a sign of fanaticism, what would be?