Einstein's Letter To The Zionist Terrorists In Palestine رسالة أينشتين الى عصابات الصهاينة
Автор: Truth Matters الحقيقة مهمة
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In the United States, the Stern Gang was known as "American Friends of the Fighters for the Freedom of Israel." Albert Einstein's reaction to the Dare Yaseen massacre, which he penned the day following the tragic event and on the same date it was first reported in The New York Times, is significant. The original letter is set to become a key part of the ethnic cleansing in Palestine. Notably, Einstein referred to the event as a catastrophe for Jews, using the term "Nakba", as early as April 10th, 1948.
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It's a common misconception among some Zionists to portray Albert Einstein as sharing their ideology. However, this is a significant misrepresentation of his views. Indeed, Einstein identified as a "Zionist," but his perspective was strongly opposed to the concept of a nation-state. This is evident in his correspondence, as reflected in the book 'EINSTEIN ON ISRAEL AND ZIONISM,' pages 110-113. His understanding of Zionism, shared with close associates like Judah Leon Magnes, founder of the Hebrew University, and Hannah Arendt, a leading 20th-century intellectual who faced public backlash for revealing the Kapo files during Eichmann's trial, aligned more with the idea of a bi-national state. This concept is fundamentally opposed to mainstream Zionism and resonates closely with Palestinian demands. Here are excerpts from his letters that illuminate his stance.
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