The question of Jewish history and the establishment of Israel cannot be understood without looking at the thousand-year trajectory of the Jewish people and their tumultuous relationship with societies across Europe and beyond. For centuries, Jews were expelled, persecuted, or forced into ghettos—not merely because of prejudice but often because of conspiracies, betrayals, and behaviors that set them apart as spoilers of peace and social harmony. Their repeated defiance of divine commandments, disobedience to prophets, and disregard for human values made them a community that fell under God’s wrath. Today, their state in Palestine continues the same historical patterns of arrogance, conspiracy, and bloodshed, this time with unprecedented military power and under the shield of Western support.
The Historical Journey: Disobedience and Divine Wrath
Islamic tradition, supported by the Holy Qur’an, reminds us of the stubbornness and conspiracies of the Jews. They disobeyed the commandments of God, rejected prophets, and even attempted to kill them. The Prophet Musa (AS) brought them out of Egypt, yet they turned against him, worshipped the golden calf, and demanded worldly gains instead of gratitude. Later, when the final Prophet Muhammad (SAWW) conveyed to them the final message, instead of submission, they responded with treachery, hypocrisy, and conspiracies. For this reason, the Prophet expelled them from Madinah after repeated chances for repentance.
History bears witness that their arrogance was not confined to Arabia. Across Europe, Jews faced repeated expulsions and punishments. France expelled them in 1080 and again in 1147, 1306, and 1394. England drove them out in 1188, 1198, 1290, and again in 1510. Spain executed and expelled tens of thousands in 1391 and finally expelled them permanently in 1492. Portugal, Italy, Austria, Poland, Switzerland, Hungary, Germany, and Russia all took similar actions at various points. This was not a coincidence—it was a pattern. Societies across centuries and geographies could not bear their intrigues, usury, and divisive conspiracies.
The dark events of these expulsions, massacres, and restrictions are rarely discussed in today’s media. Western historians often shy away from speaking openly, partly due to the influence of Jewish-controlled lobbies that dominate financial and media institutions. As a result, entire generations grow up without knowing why Europe repeatedly pushed Jews out, or how their behavior contributed to their misfortune.
The Balfour Declaration: A Colonial Pre-Plan
By the late 19th and early 20th century, European powers were weary of the “Jewish problem.” Anti-Semitism was not only social but also political. Britain and France, seeking to resolve this issue, conspired under the infamous Balfour Declaration of 1917. The idea was straightforward: relocate Jews out of Europe and establish a Zionist homeland in Palestine. This was not an act of compassion but a calculated move to cleanse Europe of Jewish intrigues while planting a Western-controlled outpost in the heart of the Middle East.
The establishment of Israel on May 14, 1948, was a catastrophe not for Europe but for Palestine and the Arab world. The West achieved two goals: they got rid of Jews from their soil, and they created a permanent source of instability in the Middle East that would justify Western intervention for decades to come.
For the Palestinians, however, it meant exile, dispossession, and massacres. Villages were wiped out, families driven into refugee camps, and generations born under occupation. What Europe considered a solution to their Jewish problem became a living hell for Arabs.
From Nakba to Gaza: A Chain of Brutalities
The Nakba of 1948, when hundreds of thousands of Palestinians were forced from their homes, was only the beginning. Israel expanded its territories through wars in 1956, 1967, and 1973, while constantly ignoring UN resolutions demanding withdrawal from occupied lands. The illegal settlements in the West Bank, the annexation of Jerusalem, and the military blockade of Gaza have made life unbearable for Palestinians.
Today, Gaza stands as the clearest evidence of Israeli brutality. For nearly two decades, Israel has maintained a siege on two million people, cutting them off from food, medicine, electricity, and clean water. Recent months have witnessed something even more horrific: a deliberate man-made famine, where Israeli bombing campaigns destroyed bakeries, farms, and aid convoys. The suffering of children in Gaza—emaciated, starved, and traumatized—has shocked even the most hardened observers.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a convicted criminal and extremist Zionist, has pushed Israel into an era of total war. His agenda is not peace but expansion—the creation of a “Greater Israel” stretching beyond Palestine into Lebanon, Syria, and even parts of Iraq. By attacking aid flotillas in international waters, Israel has dragged Europe directly into its war crimes. Netanyahu is not only destroying Palestine but destabilizing the entire Middle East.
Why the World Must Wake Up
The global community cannot remain silent. Israeli crimes are no longer local—they are global. The targeting of hospitals, journalists, and aid workers; the starvation of children; the bombings of schools and mosques—these are not acts of defense but war crimes under international law. The question is: how long will the world tolerate such barbarism under the excuse of “Israel’s right to defend itself”?
The West, led by the United States, continues to shield Israel from accountability. Billions in military aid flow annually from Washington to Tel Aviv. Europe, despite its own history with Jews, remains silent, fearing the power of Zionist lobbies. Yet silence is complicity. Just as apartheid South Africa fell under the weight of global condemnation, so too must Israel face boycotts, sanctions, and trials at the International Criminal Court.
The Role of China and Russia
In this emerging geopolitical order, China and Russia stand as the only real counterbalances to unchecked Western support for Israel. Both nations have consistently called for ceasefires, humanitarian corridors, and respect for international law. Unlike the United States, they have no colonial history in the Middle East and are respected by Arab nations as fair mediators.
China, with its Belt and Road Initiative, envisions a peaceful, connected Middle East where trade and development replace war. Russia, with its strategic ties to Syria, Iran, and other regional players, has both the leverage and the military capability to restrain Israel’s expansionist ambitions. Together, they can form the nucleus of an alternative international order that prioritizes peace over occupation, justice over impunity.
Recommendations for the International Community
To end Israeli atrocities and bring peace to the Middle East, the international community must act decisively:
- Immediate Ceasefire and Humanitarian Access – The UN must enforce an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and establish protected humanitarian corridors for aid delivery.
- War Crimes Investigations – Netanyahu and other Israeli leaders must be tried at the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity, including genocide, collective punishment, and targeting of civilians.
- Global Boycotts and Sanctions – Countries should impose sanctions on Israel, similar to those once placed on apartheid South Africa. This includes bans on arms sales, suspension of trade, and cultural boycotts.
- End to Western Military Aid – The United States and European nations must be pressured to end their unconditional financial and military support to Israel.
- Recognition of Palestine – The majority of UN member states must push for the full recognition of the State of Palestine, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
- Role of China and Russia – Beijing and Moscow should lead multilateral peace initiatives, using their veto powers in the UN Security Council to block further Western attempts to shield Israel.
- Regional Unity – Arab and Muslim nations must overcome internal divisions and form a united front for Palestine, including coordinated economic and diplomatic measures against Israel.
A Historical Responsibility
For centuries, Jews were expelled across Europe because they conspired, deceived, and disrupted societies. Europe eventually pushed them into Palestine through the Balfour Declaration, offloading its problem onto the Middle East. Today, Israel, empowered by Western support, has become a global threat—exporting instability, war, and humanitarian disasters.
The world cannot afford to repeat the mistakes of silence. Just as the expulsions of the past were society’s reaction to Jewish conspiracies, today the international community must react to Israeli crimes—not through expulsions, but through justice, accountability, and firm action. Only by holding Israel accountable and supporting Palestine’s legitimate rights can the world restore peace, dignity, and justice in the Middle East. History has shown us what happens when the Jewish question is ignored. Today, ignoring Israeli crimes is not only dangerous for the Middle East but for humanity at large



