The Bad Consequences Of The Balfour Declaration – Part Four

The Balfour Declaration

An article by council insider and Nationalist contributor ‘Frustrated’.

The Balfour Declaration is seen as a critical moment in the creation of Israel and has had long-lasting, tragic consequences for the native Arab Palestinian people. This declaration was given as part of a wide strategy by the British government during World War 1 to gain support from worldwide Jewish communities, particularly those in the USA, but also in the now Soviet Russia after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in March 1917.

I have previously mentioned the 1961 speech by Benjamin H. Freedman, a prominent Jewish insider, who claimed that the Zionists got Britain to give the Balfour Declaration in November 1917 as a reward to the Zionists for helping to get the USA to enter the First World War as Britain’s ally against Germany. It was also seen as a receipt for Palestine, which they desired for their Jewish homeland!

After the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II in March 1917, Jews also became very influential in Russia. Please read my series: “Was It Really The ‘Russian Revolution?’ which is featured on this website.

So, the Balfour Declaration can also be seen as a British bid to win Russian Jewish support to keep Russia fighting against Germany in the East, tying down millions of German soldiers. However, the new ‘Russian’ Jewish Bolshevik regime finally made a separate peace with Germany in early 1918. This peace freed up many divisions for a big German attack on the Western front in the Spring of 1918.

The British and French only resisted this offensive with the aid of fresh American forces arriving in France. This led to the defeat and ruin of Germany and the post-war rise of Adolf Hitler and his NSDAP.

Most Arabs have long suspected that the Balfour Declaration was part of a devious deal to steal their land and to give it to the Jews from Europe. Indeed, many Muslims resent the historic role that Britain played in the creation of Israel with this declaration and the way Britain then helped Jews to colonise Palestine after the war during the British Mandate, lasting from 1920 until the bloody birth of Israel in 1948.

Consequently, many Muslims despise Britain because they believe that without Britain’s support, Israel would not have been created. They feel that the British government only shamefully gave the Balfour Declaration to gain worldwide Jewish support to help Britain win its war against Imperial Germany.

Most Muslims feel that Britain committed an injustice against the Palestinian Arabs, who were the vast majority of the population of Palestine under the Ottoman Empire before the First World War. Many also feel that the Rothschild wealth and worldwide Jewish influence led Britain to betray the Palestinians.

Further evidence of a malign British and Jewish collusion in the drafting of the Balfour Declaration has recently come to light. This is because the author who drafted the Balfour Declaration, Leopold Amery, was of Jewish ancestry on his mother’s side. Leopold Amery (1873 – 1955) was a top British politician and a key figure in the drafting of the Balfour Declaration.

As the Assistant Secretary to the War Cabinet during World War 1, he was tasked with creating a document that would address both Zionist aspirations and the concerns of the Arab communities in the region. But his involvement was influenced by his mentor, Lord Alfred Milner, a strong pro-Zionist figure in the British government.

This historical information will only increase suspicion amongst the Arabs and Muslims of a secret British and Jewish agreement on Palestine to the detriment of the Palestinian Arabs and Muslims! Leo Amery also helped to create the Jewish Legion from Jewish soldiers who served in the British Army during World War One. Some took part in the British conquest of Palestine from the Turks.

Ironically, during World War Two, Leopold Amery’s son, John Amery, helped to create the British Free Corps from British prisoners of war, who then fought alongside Hitler’s German troops on the Eastern front against the ‘Jewish Bolsheviks’, who then ruled the Soviet Union.

History scholars can listen to John Amery’s passionate speech during the war in 1944, broadcast from
Oslo in Norway (available on Rumble).

Part One of the series can be found here:
Part Two can be found here:
Part Three can be found here:

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