Surprisingly the connection between Jabotinsky’s Betar and Benito Mussolini is confirmed by “mainstream” sources (including Wikipedia)…Firestarter wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 4:40 pmZe’ev Jabotinsky and Chaim Weizmann (1874-1952), Israel’s first president, were instruments of Lord Alfred Milner and Leo Stennett Amery. Jabotinsky became the patron-saint of Israel’s Likud party.
Jabotinsky and Weizmann were used to secure British rule over Palestine as part of the 1916 Sykes-Picot agreements.
Every Likud prime minister in Israel has promoted the Zionist policies of Jabotinsky. The father of current Likud leader and prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was Jabotinsky’s personal secretary.
In 1934, the Betar naval academy was established at Civitavecchia, Mussolini’s naval base north of Rome. The naval Academy closed in 1938: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betar_Naval_Academy
In 1933, “Il Duce” Mussolini’s foreign ministry argued in internal policy documents that a strong Jewish state was in Italy's best interests.
In 1935, Mussolini endorsed Jabotinsky saying, “For Zionism to succeed, you need to have a Jewish state with a Jewish flag, and Jewish language”.
In 1936, Mussolini visited the Betar cadre force in Civitavecchia.
Jabotinsky, probably knowing what was to come, didn’t endorse Mussolini directly, but he DID publicly defend him.
In the early 1930s, the Betar newspaper in Palestine, Doar Hayom, contained a weekly column “From a Fascist’s Notebook”, written by Abba Achimier, who referred to Jabotinsky as “Our Duce” and praised Mussolini for transforming Italy into a vital nation.
Achimier also praised Hitler’s National Socialism for saving Germany from civil war and a Soviet dictatorship.
Achimier has influenced the zionist Revisionist movement until this very day. Israeli PM Menachem Begin, was both a protègé of Jabotinsky and a close associate of Achimier.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Israel, Benzion Netanyahu, father of Bibi and Jabotinsky’s personal secretary in the 1930s, commemorated the life of Achimier, whom he praised as his political role model.
LEHI (a.k.a. the Stern Gang) was a splinter group from Jabotinsky’s Revisionists. Later Israeli PM Yitzhak Shamir was one of its leading figures.
Avraham Stern, leader and founder of LEHI, proposed an alliance with Mussolini.
Until 1941, LEHI also tried to make a treaty with Hitler, under which LEHI would establish a totalitarian state in Palestine, including “cooperation with the Nazis in military, political, and intelligence domains within Palestine, and after suitable organizational preparations, also outside Palestine”.
As this could sabotage the post-WW II plans, in 1942 Avraham Stern was killed by British police in Tel Aviv.
Israel Shahak says that “LEHI was a warped bunch of meshugunehs (crazies) who extravagantly praised the Nazis for locking the Polish Jews into the ghettos, and who contrasted this favorably to the conditions of Jewish life in Poland before the Nazi invasion”.
After scandals were orchestrated against the Labor Party government in 1976, Jabotinsky’s “Princes” were brought to power in Israel starting with the 1977 election of Menachem Begin.
This happened under the watch of US National Security Advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski: https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2002 ... scists.pdf
Israel couldn’t have been founded without the break-up of the Ottoman Empire…
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=1107Firestarter wrote:The Russian Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky arrived in Turkey shortly after the Young Turks seized power, to become editor of the paper “The Young Turk”.
The paper was owned by a member of the Turkish cabinet, but funded by the Russian Zionist federation, and managed by B'nai B'rith.
The editorial policy of the paper was dictated by the Dutch Jacob Kann - personal banker to the Dutch Queen Wilhelmina and Prince Hendrik.
Even today, Betar US has a large influence over the Trump administration: viewtopic.php?p=88153#p88153