LOL: Ex-PM Says Israel is Going “Fascist”

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
May 21, 2016

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Why so Nazi, brah?

By general definitions, Israel has always had a lot of “fascist” policies. The thing that keeps them from being a respectable fascist state, however, is that they function as a global parasite..

RT:

Israel is drifting toward fascism under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said former Isareli PM Ehud Barak. He added that the current government “needs to be brought down.”

Barak, who led the country for over a decade in the 1990s and later served as defense minister under Ehud Olmert and Benjamin Netanyahu, was commenting on the latest government reshuffle made this week by his former boss.

Netanyahu decided to replace Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon with Avigdor Lieberman, the controversial chair of the far-right Yisrael Beiteinu party, instead of forming a coalition with the center-left Zionist Union. Ya’alon resigned Friday both from the government and from the parliament, citing “a lack of faith” in Netanyahu even as the PM reportedly tried to compensate him by offering the job of the foreign minister.

Barak described the removal of Ya’alon as a “purge” in an interview with Channel 10 on Friday night and said it “should be a red light for all of us regarding what’s going on in the government.”

He said Israel saw a chain of events lately indicating that its government is “infected by seeds of fascism.” It started with the controversial killing by an Israeli soldier of a helpless wounded Palestinian attacker, Barak said. Netanyahu was among the many Israeli officials who defended the soldier’s actions.

Yeah, that was nuts.

Like something out of the DRC.

If any other nation was executing bound captives and then defending it, they would be sanctioned by the entire planet.

But you can’t ever sanction Israel, because seventy years ago six trillion Jews were turned into lampshades by Hitler.

Other examples Barak cited included a proposal to lift immunity from MPs accused of supporting terrorism and a bill that would impose Israeli law on Israelis living in the occupied West Bank.

“What has happened is a hostile takeover of the Israeli government by dangerous elements. And it’s just the beginning,” Barak said.

“This government needs to be brought down before it brings all of us down,” the former Israeli PM said, adding that foreign officials he speaks to are no longer supportive of the Jewish state. “There are no serious leaders left in the world who believe the Israeli government.”

So, even many Nazis would be like “wow, hardcore shitlords.” And in some ways, they would be right.

However, those cucked faggots who claim to be Alt-Right and come out with “I support nationalism for all nations, including Israel” are lying to you when they say Zionism is a form of nationalism.

Hardcore as Israel may be in protecting their borders and the ethnic interests of their people, Zionism is a form of globalism. These Jews live in every country in the world, and funnel the resources of other nations back to their Jew base in Palestine.

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Anyone who says they support Zionism because they’re a nationalist is a shill for Jews.

Don’t try to argue with them that the Jews don’t deserve nationalism – that’s what they want you to argue. You must simply say that Zionism isn’t nationalism and anyone who makes this claim is a liar and a shill.

No, I don’t personally care that Israel is occupying Arab lands – that’s between those two parties, and the Arabs won’t organize to do anything about it, so it isn’t my problem. What I care about is that international Jews use their influence over my country and the nations of Europe to direct resources to their criminal base.

Netanyahu himself is portrayed as a hardcore racial nationalist, and yet, there he is at the UN – or in the friggin US Congress – demanding that Whites do his bidding.

The problem I have with Israel is not their national policies, but the international Jewish policies which support them.