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India is only doing Israel`s dirty work

2025-05-08
DAVID Ben Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel the occupied Palestine, mind you was quoted by the Jewish Chronicle, on Aug 9, 1967, as saying somethingthat shouldhave opened oureyes at that very moment.

Here is his exact quote: `The world Zionist movement should not be neglectful of the dangers of Pakistan to it. And Pakistan now should be its first target, for thisideologicalstate is a threat to our existence. And Pakistan, the whole of it, hates the Jews and loves the Arabs ...

This lover of the Arabs is more dangerous to us than the Arabs themselves.

`For that matter, it is most essential for the world Zionism that it should now take immediate steps against Pakistan.

Whereas the inhabitants of the Indian peninsula are Hindus whose hearts have been full of hatred towards Muslims, therefore, India is the most important base for us to work therefrom against Pakistan.

These words of the former Israeli prime minister leave nothing to imagination.

In Narendra Modi, the Zionists have found an ideal collaborator. Modi dreams of Hindu supremacy, and in doing so, he is aping whatever his white masters in Israel do. The West and Israel are together exploiting India for their own specific interests.

In a broader sense, this support will serve not only Israel`s interest by destabilising Pakistan, it will also keep superpower China on its toes as the United States has plans against it. By cornering Pakistan, the white man is hoping to break the unshakable bond of Pakistan`s friendship with China.

The problems in Palestine and Kashmir were crafted to stop the brown race being a threat to the white man`s interest in their respective regions. There is a lesson to be learnt for the wise.

Had the Arabs been united, Palestine would have been freed a long time ago.

And, had the Arabs been united in theirstance, most Indians would have been booted out of the Gulf and the Middle East, and that would have cut India to its actual size. But this unity has remained elusive.

Angabeen Ahmad Karachi