Here is Einstein's response to Sten Gang's letter that he wrote a day after the Deir Yassin massacre, which was reported on by The New York Times at the time. Pay attention to how Einstein predicted that the Zionist Jews (who committed the massacre) would eventually bring a Nakba (yes, he used the word catastrophe) upon Jews as early as April 10th, 1948. In other words, Albert knew well that Zionists fomented antisemitism by design where it never existed. Now, please allow Einstein's framing of the conflict to sink in for a minute and then reflect by asking yourself: when antisemitism was ever bad for Zionism? The honest answer is never! That by itself speaks volumes!
Why did Great Britain indict two of Israel's future PMs on charges of terrorism? Those evil British must have been "Jew-hating" antisemites!
It should be noted that so many Jews deflect by pinning the blame on a small fringe element in the Zionist movement at the time, which was true. On the other hand, they intentionally leave out important facts: A) David Ben-Gurion's Haganah approved of the attack on village of Deir Yassin , and B) the Haganah even bombed the village while the Irgun was on its way. C) Two of Irgun's leaders (Menachem Begin and Yishak Shamir) became future PMs of the "Jewish state," who are celebrated as heroes by the majority of the Jews in the "Jewish state." As you digest the earlier facts, please keep in mind that those criminal bombed WWII efforts while their families were being gassed in Poland!
Let this letter be our gift to so many Jews who keep denying that Nakba ever happened. This is how we Palestinians were replaced and dispossessed. Does this make Jews safer? Do you honestly believe those Jews gave a good name to refugees? Do Palestinians have every right to hate (not love) those who replaced them?
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Shamelessly, often Zionist Jews try to paint Albert Einstein to be a Zionist like them, which cannot be further from the truth. Yes, Einstein indeed called himself a "Zionist"; however, he was a Zionist who was vehemently against the nation-state concept as you'll see below. His close friends Judah Leon Magnes (founder of the Hebrew University) & Hannah Arendt (one of the top intellectuals in the 20th century); their version of "Zionism" was in sync well with Palestinians' demand: a bi-national state which in practice is as anti-Zionist as it gets! Anyhow, here are sample of his letters, which we have cited from EINSTEIN ON ISRAEL AND ZIONISM, p. 110-111 and 112-113.
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April 17, 1938
Address for the Third Seder, National Labor
Committee for Palestine, as Reported in The New York Times
3,000 HEAR EINSTEIN AT SEDER SERVICE
Against Palestine State
Division Might Give Rise to "Narrow Nationalism"
That Is Being Fought, He Holds
Click the image to enlarge it. NY Times quoting Einstein Against the creation of the Jewish state, April 19th, 1938
...Professor Einstein spoke in German at the Seder of the National Labor Committee for Palestine, attended by representatives of Jewish labor and civic and cultural life.
...While urging continued effort in the upbuilding of Palestine as a Jewish homeland, he expressed himself as op-Posed to the British proposal for a division of Palestine between Jews and Arabs and the creation of a separate Jewish State.
He feared that the setting up of a political Jewish State in Palestine might lead to the development of a "narrow nationalism within our own ranks, against we have already to fight strongly even without a Jewish state."
April 29, 1938
Excerpt from "Our Debt to Zionism"
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To be a Jew ... means first of all to acknowledge and follow in practice those fundamentals in humaneness laid down in the Bible....
We meet today because of our concern for the development of Palestine.... [O]ne thing, above all, must be emphasized: Judaism owes a great debt of gratitude to Zionism. The Zionist movement has revived among Jews the sense of community....
Now the fateful disease of our time--exaggerated nationalism, borne up by blind hatred--has brought our work in Palestine to a most difficult stage... [We must have] armed protection against fanatical Arab outlaws.
Everyone knows that the riots arc artificially fomented by those directly interested in embarrassing not only ourselves but especially England. Everyone that banditry would cease if foreign subsidies were withdrawn....
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Just one more personal word on the question of partition:
I should much rather see reasonable agreement with the Arabs on the basis of living together in peace than the creation of a Jewish state.... [T]hc essential nature of Judaism resists the idea of a Jewish state with borders, an army, and measure of temporal power.... I am afraid of the inner damage Judaism will sustain--especially from the development of a narrow nationalism within our ranks, against which we have already had to fight strongly, even a Jewish state.... A return to a nation in the political sense of the word would be equivalent to turning away from the spiritualization of our community which we owe to the genius of our prophets. If external necessity should after all compel us to assume this burden, let us bear it with tact and patience.
April 21, 1938
Letter from F. I. Shatara, President of the Arab National League
My dear Professor Einstein:
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Permit me to congratulate you for your address delivered on April 17th, at Seder Service, Hotel Astor, New York City. The warning that you have uttered against the dangers inherent in Political Zionism finds ample substantiation in the current unfortunate events in Palestine. At a time when most Jewish leaders seem to have yielded to emotional romanticism, it is refreshing to hear from a clear-headed leader and thinker who has the courage to tell the truth no matter how unpopular the truth may be.
It is my humble opinion that if Zionists will follow your advice, the historic friendship between the Jews and Arabs will be restored, peace will reign in Palestine, and the two cousin races can then collaborate towards the upbuilding of a Semitic civilization.
This is a great task, which requires a great leader like yourself. If you will lend your efforts and prestige towards solving the Palestine problem, you will have rendered a service to humanity which will rival your immortal service to science.
Very truly yours,
F. I. Shatara
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How criminals like Menachem Begin, Yitzhak Shamir and Ariel Sharon could go on to become heads of state of a country that claims to be civilized is beyond my comprehension.
What happened here, and what is still going on today is nothing but ethnic cleansing. May the day of reconing come soon to the perpetrators of this crime!