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Rehmat
01-22-2008, 05:18 PM
Eileen Fleming, the authoress of Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory journeyed four times to the Occupied Palestinian Territories. There she met with democratically elected members of Hamas, scores of Palestinian Christians and Muslims.

Eileen Fleming's Memoirs is both an extremely interesting and highly informative account of the history and current situation in occupied Palestine. The author provides a considerable amount of well-documented information regarding the roots, history and anti-Semitic nature of Zionism in both its Christian and Jewish forms. She clearly delineates the Theocratic Ethnocracy that is today's Israel and demonstrates though example after example how it discriminates against all Goy (non-Jews and obviously inferior peoples), whether they be Christian, Muslim or of any other religious belief. As a result of this persecution, Christians today make up fewer than 2% of Israel's population although they represented 20% in 1948. Israel's consistent persecution has forced most Christians to flee their homeland and seek asylum in other nations. Her historical explications showed me the clear parallels that exist between the Italian Mafia and the Israeli Hagganah and it's spin-off's like the Irgun and the Stern Gang. Perhaps the most interesting section is her extensive description of Mordeci Vanunu, the secular Jew (later converted to Christianity), who told the world about Israel's Atomic Bombs and as a result, spent 18 years imprisoned, mostly in solitary confinement. She likens him to biblical prophets, who pointed out impending doom. The book is a must read for anyone who has an interest in the future of the world, because, as Britain's Tony Blair noted, probably 70% of the world's conflicts can be traced directly to the Israeli/Palestinian situation.