10/13/2023 // Ethan Huff // 5,5K Views
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Sixteen years ago, one of the world's most
well-known villains, George Soros, penned a bizarre
op-ed calling on both the United States and Israel
to "open
the door" to Hamas.
Soros called out the then-Bush regime for
"committing a blunder in the Middle East by supporting the Israeli
government in its refusal to recognize a Palestinian unity government that
includes Hamas," claiming this blunder "precludes any progress
towards a peace settlement at a time when such progress could help avert
conflagration in the greater Middle East.
Recognizing that Hamas was created
by Israeli and U.S. intelligence services back in
the 1970s for just this purpose, Soros and others intended for Hamas to be the
driver in making Israel a more multi-cultural society that does not wall off
the Palestinians and other groups from its society.
(Related: Check out our earlier
report about how Soros, Klaus Schwab, and Bill Gates
represent an "unholy trinity" of dystopian evil in the world.)
Even within Israel and the U.S., there is
division about whether Israel should be multicultural with Palestinians or
strictly Jewish
Soros' op-ed was published at a time when Fatah and
Hamas were engaged in a bloody conflict that had begun in 2006. This led to the
infamous Battle of Gaza in 2007 that resulted in a complete Hamas takeover of
the Gaza Strip and the dissolution of the unity government that had been
established by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
Putting two and two together, the governments of
Israel and the U.S. appear to have established Hamas back in the 1970s for the
explicit purpose of radicalizing the Gaza Strip. Now that the operation is
complete with Hamas attacking Israel over the weekend in the biggest bloodbath,
we are told, since the Holocaust, the melee is functioning as a pretext for
Israel to wage full-scale war against its neighbors in what is fast-becoming
World War III.
Soros is behind some of the funding for groups like
Al-Shabaka, which reportedly celebrated the recent Hamas attack. Between 2017
and 2021 alone, Soros funded Al-Shabaka with $550,000.
In a statement, Al-Shabaka said that
"breaching" the "boundaries" of Israel's borders in this
way "expands the Palestinian imaginary for possibilities of both
resistance and collective freedom."
Historian Victor Davis Hanson says that ever since
Hamas was "elected" to run Gaza using a "one election, one
time" formula, "it has bragged nonstop that its agenda was to erase
Israel off the face of the earth."
Toronto Sun editor emeritus Lorrie Goldstein also claims that Hamas
"doesn't want peace; it wants Israel," adding that Hamas "never
wanted peace with what it calls 'the Zionist entity.'"
The founding charter for Hamas, which was
officially established in 1988, states that it is futile to even try to
negotiate with Israel about becoming multicultural because the Jewish state
itself will not allow it.
"Israel will exist and will continue to exist
until Islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it,"
the charter stipulates. In other words, the explicit goal of Hamas is to
eradicate Israel as it currently exists.
In his 2007 op-ed, Soros attacked both Israel and
the U.S. as they were respectively being run at that time for refusing to do
business with the Palestinian government because its coalition included Hamas.
"Both Israel and the U.S. seem frozen in their
unwillingness to negotiate with a Palestinian Authority that includes
Hamas," Soros wrote. "The sticking-point is Hamas's unwillingness to
recognize the existence of Israel, but that could be made a condition for an
eventual settlement rather than a precondition for negotiations.
The latest news about the escalating conflict in
the Middle East can be found at Prophecy.news.
Sources for this article
include:
https://www.naturalnews.com/2023-10-13-soros-called-america-israel-open-door-hamas.html