Zionist Penetration in Africa

Author: 
Hassan Tahsin
Publication Date: 
Mon, 2004-08-30 03:00

Zionists claim that Jews built the pyramids in Egypt when they were slaves there. When that claim failed, they said that the Egyptian kings had had the pyramids built by slaves. They went too far in their lies and scientists made fun of them. In their continuous hysterical effort to find a history for themselves in the Arab region, they have tried to erase Palestinian history and invent their own history to support their claim that they are returning to their land.

They established many scientific missions and committees to search and dig for Jewish history in Palestine. After years of searching, many scientists participating in the search have come to doubt the Torah’s account of Solomon’s Temple and the Wailing Wall. Many of them rejected the Torah’s claims which led them to this search.

On Oct. 29, 1999, an Israeli newspaper carried an article by an archeologist at Tel Aviv University. The article was a death sentence for the claims in the Torah and the denial of all the Torah’s myths. The article said, “After 70 years of intensive searches, we found the following. We (the Israelis) did not invade the land (Palestine) as mentioned in the book and there is no mention of the empire of David and Solomon.”

The Torah describes the period — that of David and Solomon — as the peak of Israeli political, military and economic power. Yet discoveries in many locations stand witness that the two empires did not exist at that time. No buildings or remains were found — only broken pottery shards.

In other words, in the time of David and Solomon, Jerusalem was a small town and not the capital of an empire as described in the Torah. David and Solomon were the leaders of two tribal kingdoms that controlled small areas. That means that the great united kingdom is the product of someone’s imagination.

Israel attended a meeting in Jordan in late 2003. A few countries attended the meeting to discuss certain locations along the Rift Valley and placing them on an international heritage list. Israel’s goal was to establish cooperation between Israel and countries located along the Rift. Egypt discovered this Zionist plot and took advantage of the 17th Convention for Cultural Heritage, which was held in Mauritania and presented recommendations to destroy the Israeli plot. One of the recommendations was to contact the International Culture Center within UNESCO in the name of Arab countries that disapproved the Israeli project because of the Jewish state’s continuous aggression against the Palestinians and because current situations are not suitable for such projects. It is important for Arab and European scientists to launch a campaign to expose Israeli intentions and to prove that Israeli intentions are not good. They also need to discuss Israel’s failure to respect the holy sites in occupied Palestine.

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