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Daniel Kovalik: Israel is WIPING OUT the memory of Palestine’s existence

16-8-2024 < Natural News 25 659 words
 
Israel is wiping out the memory of the Palestinian existence in its ongoing war, according to author Daniel Kovalik.

"The idea is not only to destroy the Palestinians as a people. It's to destroy the memory that they ever existed," Kovalik said during a recent appearance on the "Health Ranger Report." He told the Health Ranger Mike Adams that to achieve this goal, the Israelis have purposely destroyed every university, mosque, church and the hall of records in Gaza.

"They looted and destroyed all legal documents. So imagine that the people who survived – they won't be able to prove ownership of their homes [and] their land. They won't have birth certificates, death certificates or marriage certificates. And again, all of this is intentional so that these folks literally will have no documented record that they ever were – that is absolutely the game plan."

Adams agreed, noting that the corporate media and the U.S. government are trying to pretend that the Palestinian people do not exist, memory-holing their history and wiping their existence from people's consciousness.

"So it's not just a physical crime of genocide against civilians," said the Health Ranger. "It is a crime of sanitizing history."

According to Adams, he believes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has put the country on a path of self-destruction. Israel can only survive as a nation if it rejects the likes of Netanyahu himself, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, he added.

Palestinians, Jews and Christians were living peacefully before 1948


Kovalik – who wrote the book "The Case for Palestine: Why It Matters and Why You Should Care" – noted that Palestinians, Jews and Christians were living peacefully in Palestine for a long time before 1948. He continued that people have been so indoctrinated about what Israel is and that God gave the land of Palestine to the Israelis. According to Kovalik, many "Israelis" are impostors who have built the Jewish nation on many lies that have been internalized.

"People have a fervent belief in this project called Israel, without really thinking about it much or looking into the details," the author said. He also admitted knowing nothing about Israel, the Palestinians and the Nakba – the displacement of Palestinians since Israel's founding in 1948 – until around 12 years ago.

Kovalik mentioned the Balfour Declaration issued in 1917, which declared the establishment of the state of Israel. He noted that this same document also reiterated that the rights of Palestinians should be respected.

Thirty-one years after the Balfour Declaration, the United Nations issued a resolution in 1948 granting Jews the right to establish the State of Israel. At the time, Jews were only a third of the population and only owned about one percent of real property in Palestine. The 1948 resolution had contemplated on a 50 percent Palestinian and 50 percent Jewish population in the new state.

Kovalik stressed that the 1948 resolution didn't permit the Israelis to go in and take over Palestinian land and homes. He lamented how former Israeli Prime Ministers David Ben-Gurion, Menachem Begin and others went beyond what was stated in the original UN resolution. Moreover, the author noted that succeeding UN resolutions granting Palestinians the right to return to their land were never enforced. (Related: UN General Assembly backs Palestine’s bid for FULL MEMBERSHIP.)

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Watch the full interview between Daniel Kovalik and the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" below.

This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.

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