More importantly, the Balfour declaration was signed DURING WW1, which turned the World Zionists congress against Germany in order to fulfil the Balfour agreement
I prefer the Palestinians in Gaza over the expression "the Gazans." Most of the people in Gaza are not from Gaza but are refugees from other parts of Palestine.
@robinbreeds9217 whether you like it or not, most Palestinians and people of the Levant are descendants of Jewish people who have converted over the centuries and cananites - who are the actual natives of the land. Levantine Arabs are almost genetically the same as Mizrahi Jews , more so than Ashkenazi jews who are Europeans and in no way indigenous to the middle east.
@@user-lb2qe2yu3s How can they be that? Most Jews were murdered off or sent in exile during the Roman Wars. Those few remaining were butchered by invading Jihadi hordes in the 7th century,
Let's pay to Allah that this wonderful insightful informative channel of brother Paul does not get hit. May Allah preserve him and brother Ahmed from being hit or called our because the brother is reading facts
@@snakejuce perhaps, not from our perspective. I'm in Canada, but I'm Brasilian. The censorship here, and in my country, are completely different. I'm sure you understand.
Important Fact often ignored. The Balfour declaration signed DURING ww1. Which turned the Theodore Hertzel and the World Zionists congress to side with England against Germany
Cannot thank you enough to both Paul and Ahmed Keeler. This is a chilling account. God help us all and most importantly Palestine and Gaza ameen ya Rabb.
It was revoked in resolution 46/86, that's true, but you should also mention that resolution 46/86 was voted because Israel was only willing to enter the 1991 peacetalks if resolution 3379 was revoked
That was so old.....same stuff until now. Western aid is bombed that the message is clear, and yet Zionist still coward to wage war against the Islamic world just with Gaza.
@@EmreDemirkayaLoves true... but it is funny to think that it was not revuked because it was racist no more... but to please the racist... and in the end, they never respectedthe Oslo accords anyways.
@@bluestar6879 ... so, yet ANOTHER widespread absurdity!? The way Americans call anyone with dark skin "African American," as if they could tell, from across the street, that the person is AMERICAN and/or AFRICAN. I did NOT know that Semite is only for languages. Can you elucidate a bit? (This is VERY interesting!)
The only reason Western governments ever supported it was because it encouraged Jews to self deport from their lands to somewhere else. Later it became a convenient disrupter in the Middle East.
A treasure trove of most valuable information for all religions. This channel deserves all the praise and support that we can muster. Thank you for yet another great video.
Brilliant! You Must have on your excellent show,the brilliant Jewish Rabbi professor Yaakov Shapero! Paul Keeper is absolutely brilliant! Sincerely Michael
@michaellamont2605 "a piece of Asia Minor" aka current day Isreal. "[T]wo territories come under consideration, Palestine and Argentina. In both countries important experiments in colonization have been made, though on the mistaken principle of a gradual infiltration of Jews. An infiltration is bound to end badly. It continues till the inevitable moment when the native population feels itself threatened, and forces the Government to stop a further influx of Jews. Immigration is consequently futile unless we have the sovereign right to continue such immigration." - Theodore Herzl
He also said in one of his memoirs "The anti-Semites will become our most dependable friends, the anti-Semitic countries our allies." HERZL, FATHER OF ZIONISM SAID THIS.
Lovely exposition. Lord Montague endures as an archetype, serving as a potent reminder that the human condition does not change much... He may as well be living with us TODAY and his words would STILL be just as relevant, if not more.
AND he'd be called a "self-hating Jew" by the zionist fascists or judeo-nazis... All the while, the original self-hating jew was Herzl, from whose self-hating ideas zionist fascism was born. In fact, he is revered by israHellis for his self-hating and hate-espousing ideas. All one has to do is read his diaries with an open and critical mind. He hated EVERYTHING about (his) jewishness! Everything! And wanted to reimagine jewishness in the image of those who hated Jews - the antisemites. One could, in fact, go as far as to claim that his image of the "new" Jew was the image of an antisemitic Jew. It's beyond grotesque, absurd, farsical and cynical!
Anyone with his right mind should oppose this. I'm Jewish but only at the age of 25 I understood by self learning that I was being fed with BS. My protest voice is as equal as anyone else and I will not let some country in the middle east to claim ownership over me and my family.
Assalam Alaykum and Jzakumullah khayran brothers Paul and Ahmed for this production. Amazing how Lord Montague told the British govt this was going to happen.
Truly God bless you Paul for hosting an honorable British witness to enlighten the world about the atrocities that have been committed by Israeli zionist regime against Palestinian people
For all you fervent champions of democracy - remember that the Palestinians inhabitants were never given a choice. There was no referendum asking the indigenous Palestinians if they accepted giving up half their land.
The indigenous Palestinians were mostly the Jews. They weren’t given a choice to give up their land to the Roman Empire, Byzantine Empire, Arab empire, Ottoman Empire etc. And yet when they get it back, they’re called imperialist colonialist settlers, and 850,000 Jews are ethnically cleansed from Arab states. The modern “Palestinians” are Arabs, who colonised the Middle East from the 7th Century AD. Have you guys actually seen a map of the Middle East? Or picked up an independently written history book?
1. No such thing as indigenous Palestinians. They go back just a few decades. 2. Jews were given Israel after the war, but Arab Moslems made such a stink about allowing Jews to have a state in the Middle East, they threatened war, so 3/4th of the country was offered to them (only the nasty bits were then offered to the Jews). 3. The Muslims refused the offer and upon statehood, surrounding countries attacked with the intent of ethnic cleansing. All Jews were ethnically cleansed in all Islamic states and had to flee to Israel. Jews have nearly 4,000 years of continuous occupation in Judea.
Allah is our Lord, Islam is our religion, Muhammad is our prophet, and the Qur’an is our book. We believe in the Lordship of Allah, His Divinity, His Names, His Attributes and their rules as stated in the Qur’an and Sunnah.
What people don't want to face is the reason why there will be no more hostages released by Hamas. The hostage women would need to be released first. But many of them have been raped and are now pregnant. According to the strict interpretation of Islamic law followed by Hamas, the children were fathered by Muslim men, and therefore must remain Muslim and in the possession of Islam. But to hide this horrifying situation, the mother's of these children will all be murdered after their babies are born. This, of course is truly a horrific situation, and it demonstrates the seriousness of the current war that civilization is now fighting against radical Islam.
I have alawys been saying to myself that soon people will find out what they really are. They have been covering the eyes, ears and mouths of people. Now people are seeing what they are, understanding their tricks and speaking out without fear.
Yes, their Hasbara propaganda machine has been very effective over the years, especially in the West, where they control over 70% of the mainstream media.
I follow Rabbi Yakov Shapiro for his extremely eloquent analysis and explanation concerning the meaning of Zionism as opposed to the meaning of Judaism. I learned very much from his discussions of the origins of Zionism and the massive problems with it.
Brother Paul jazak Allahu khair Alhamdulillah for your guest Ahmed SubhanAllah we all need to be educated with the history. 😊 hope your Ramadan has strengthened your iman we are coming to the end sad may Allah SWT bless the ummah and make ease for us. Ameen
Thanks for your report. The distinction between "Jew" and "Zionist" is very important, during these times when Zionists are acting to inflame hatred toward Jews.
Excellent interview! Here btw. is an excellent book that sustains what your guests has said about Zionism: Reclaiming Judaism from Zionism: Stories of Personal Transformation Carolyn L. Karcher (Autor)
Thankyou for this Special Guest. Now add this amazing info to the video of Dr. Ralph Wilde, (Expert in International Law) speaking B4 the ICJ ( International Court of Justice) 15 Judges. ❤ Mind Blowing.
Really enjoyed this interview discussion. Mr Ahmed so clearly articulated his thoughts and indeed the whole world is now awake to the ideologies that have been so widely blindly accepted as mainstream and normal . 🎉🎉
Palestinians are the decendents of Jews who converted to Christianity just after Jesus . And then eventually most families became Muslims , genetically they are Canaanites , the original Semitic people .
I am not a Muslim, but I would urge everyone to read the book "The Invention of the Jewish People" by Shlomo Sand and Israeli academic. His findings are mind blowing.
0:14 May Allah Bless and Reward Both of You in this Life and in the Hereafter and also Help our Palestinian Brothers and Sisters against the Oppressors.
Mr Ahmed Keeler, thank you for this lecture today. I have heard it before but I'm going to listen again because I think you give such a brilliant exposition of the situation we are now laboring within. I would like to make one correction though. I too am an Anglo-Catholic on my mother's side although I am American born and bred. When you said that Lord Montagu was appealing to the Christian country in which he resided when he said that actually, more than any other religion, the Christians have a stake, shall we say , in this land, I believe that is 100% correct for the following reason: If I were a Muslim, I would go to Mecca or Medina because that is where my religion was born. If I were a Jew, perhaps I would go to where Moses their leader came from which is Egypt and get to know the Egyptians since Moses was Egyptian. But I am a Christian and I want to go to the land where Christ was born and also where he died which is historic Palestine. I actually have been there and I have been to Egypt . I have not been to Mecca although I have been in Kuwait where I taught English and so I became quite familiar with some of the tenants of the Muslim religion. We created our own teaching books which actually used much of the Muslim religion as its template in which to immerse the students in English, thus using religion as the subject of the sentences. In all events, I was in the Holy Land in the 80s, when it was a bit more peaceful, and I was not aware of the terror under which it was born and the terror that has ensued for 75 years ever since, even preceding the birth of this man-made country called-- arbitrarily I will say-- Israel. My readings have said it could have been called Judah because the tribe of Judah existed there. Or it could have been called Benjamin because the tribe of Benjamin existed there. IT could have been called many things. The term Israel was chosen & the land itself was chosen arbitrarily because the zionists had their eye on Uganda & on land in America where there weren't many people. BUT in the end, because Hertzl knew for propaganda reasons that part of the world would work well, they chose historic Palestine,a land with lots of people & an ancient civilization. I always thought I would return to the Holy Land because I found it incredibly holy --it has a certain peaceful feeling about it, despite what was going on-- at least in the 80s it did. I realize now I can NEVER go back to the land where my religion was born because of the Jews --specifically the Zionist Jews in the Zionist land as well as the Zionist Jews around the world and the Zionist Protestants, have dessicrated it. I say Protestant zionists , furst because their goal of death and destruction is not Christian & also because-- if you know your original religion of Catholicism-- you will know that originally the state of Israel was not recognized by Catholics because they say the New Testament supersedes the Old Testament and the New Testament us our Bible. . I got in trouble in this comment ehich I put on another podcast where it was said that apparently Hitler said that as well. As they say, sometimes the worst of people have an idea that you agree with ! WHAT else can I say, tho they threatened to block my access to the internet. I myself always felt that way but i did NOT know that was Catholic dogma until I did some research. Unfortunately, Pope Paul II did do a nominal recognition of Israel which I think he felt he was compelled to do but actually the Catholic dogma does not allow for recognition of that state that is built upon historic Palestine. Christ would never countenance such a thing, not to mention the death destruction theft and deceit that has occurred in order to make that a reality. In addition, the current Pope is sitting on the fence and therefore being vilified by the Jews as well as probably by the Muslims because he won't take a stance other than to say there are terrible things happening. Anyway I'm going to go back to listening a second time to the rest of your video. BUT I did want to correct your misinterpretation (perhaps influenced by your current religion😉) of what Lord Montague said which I think was spot-on: Christ was born there. Christ died there. AND the Christian religion itself therefore has a deep attachment to that place, 😂 just as the Muslims do to Medina and Mecca and the Jews perhaps should have an attachment to the Sinai where Moses saw the burning bush and which I visited when I was in the Holy Land. I also remember seeing a sign at the border of the Sinai and the zionist state, saying that I could not go further, and I laughed and of course I walked into that bit of land. At that time, coming from what was then a democratic country ( ie the US) , I had no idea that the Holy Land was under the control of such a violent people. Luckily there was no Mossad there to shoot me dead. Praise the Lord. 🕊️
I'm learning so much. Growing up I learned about my people's genocide from my grandparents and saw how what was taught in school was sanitized and limited. Same with World History. The Arab Spring opened my eyes MORE to the Middle East. Thank you. You are my new Teacher's. I will be sharing this.
The explicitly definition of this eyes opening report by Mr Ahmed Keeler is incredibly important yet stomach churning, knowing what sufferance our Palestinian brothers and sisters have been through and subjected by UK /USA and the Apartheid Zionist Israel Regime for decades and full viewing Genocide, still the world leaders remain silent. May Allah ease their sufferance, May we be forgiven in our failure in stopping this atrocities against humanity
I've been listening to what Ahmed Paul Keeler has been saying on here and on other podcasts and it's certainly making me think more about what Zionism actually is.
They have been using those people as human shields for more than a century. They falsely accuse others of doing the same. It's high time we don't fall for their baits and recognize that we have millions of well meaning friends in that community who need to be respected and cherished.
Let me start out by saying that I agree with this guest on most of his points but with some questions. I am finding it a bit odd that in all these discussions of Zionism there is a entire chapter usually overlooked. The Russian Revolution heavily overlapped with Zionism at that time. Many of them (many secular humanist) where very much part of the Revolution since Stalin promised them a homeland in the what became the Soviet Union. Furthermore, it is not like Muslims don't have "Nationalism". Most people anywhere want to have something we call a "border" and it is perfectly reasonable to expect this sentiment. It also brings up questions about when is a country "your country". I was born in the USA. It is America for me. My mom's family has been here for hundreds of years. My dad immigrated from Germany since he is basically a war refugee. He as born in Berlin in 1928, Polish mom, and I think most would understand the troubling dynamic this caused from day 1 of the Blitzkrieg, and the end result of which was Berlin destroyed and my dad actually REQUIRED to shoot his way out of Berlin, never mind trying to stop bombing raids in "high school" from 1943-1945. It is what it is, but with his dad now deceased in the war, no prospect of a future, and a sister that had some health issues and needing to send money back home, you can probably understand why he also came to the USA and just made it is home. From my point of view there is a lot of blood on all sides, but I want nothing to do with Zionism, and this has been a troubling point of contention in what we call "America First"....and I think many of us understood that it was always on a collision course with Zionism....even if we still have far too many that want to pretend otherwise.
Nope. It is not and never will be antisemitic. Zionism is a violent settler/ colonial project born out of British Imperialism. Judaism is a non-violent, tolerant, peaceful religion. Two entirely different things.
Ilan Pappé, Avi Shlaim, Miko Peled, Maté Gabor, Norman Finkelstein, Gideon Levy, Rabbi Shapiro, Rabbi Weiss are all people to be researched and followed.