Israel, a Segregated Nation

Unlike United States or most of Europe, Israel is not exactly known for being a “diverse” or “welcoming” nation. Even the opposite, it is objectively the country with the strictest racial immigration policies in the world.

Two years after the Rothschild family “re-created” Israel in the country of Palestine [1], they passed the Law of Return that allows racially Jewish people from all over the world to relocate permanently in Israel and obtain Israeli citizenship [2]. Only racial Jews are legally allowed to immigrate in Israel. Having had no territory prior to that since ancient times, Jews were a type of “global diaspora”, people living in foreign countries but without a home country, who have been the only people in the world of this kind. Israeli population is made up of Jews predominantly from Soviet Union, United States and Europe, basically the countries that they aimed the most to infiltrate and gain economical and political power of.

The Law of Return makes it very easy for a jew to settle in Israel and obtain citizenship with the sole requirement that they can demonstrate their “jewishness”. This is mostly done by documentation, however the Law of Return is so strict that if documentation cannot be produced due to various reasons, a DNA test can be required instead to prove that one is born to either Jewish and Israeli mother or father, as explained by the Israeli Office for Immigration [3]:
  • “A DNA test can be used to obtain Israeli citizenship, but this is reserved to prove that a person is the child of an Israeli citizen. According to Israeli law, if a child is born to an Israeli mother or father abroad, they can be granted Israeli citizenship. The DNA test is used to authorize this, proving this familial link.”

    The above is more used in the case of paternity tests where the father is Jewish and the mother is non-Jewish [4]. Race is more clear when the mother is Jewish according to the Halak (the body of religious laws based on the torah and talmud), based on which:
  • “In modern Rabbinic Judaism, the traditional method of determining Jewishness relies on tracing one's maternal line. According to halakha, the recognition of someone as fully Jewish requires them to have been born to a Jewish mother.”

    Now imagine if any country, and especially White countries, had such immigration laws were people have to demonstrate that they are the same race as the natives in order to immigrate. The global criticism, media coverage and sanctions of all kind would be widespread and never-ending. Ironically this has actually happened to South Africa during the Apartheid era, when it has been banned from the Olympics [6] and had severe sanctions imposed upon by United States [7]. Israel identifies itself as a “Jewish state” and therefore racial discrimination is justified in their case, where they are allowed to participate in the Olympics and benefit from financial and other support despite the genocide and annexation of Palestinians and their lands since 1949.

    The amount of death and bloodbath against the Palestinians that happened in order for Israel to shift from 1946 to the 2000 territory is a taboo subject, nobody speaks about it, nobody questions why Israel has gained so much land despite being granted very small territories of Palestine, nobody asks how many Palestinians died in the process, nobody questions why Israeli military kills Palestinian children at the West Bank and Gaza Strip borders [8] and much more recently, after the Hamas invasion in Israel which obviously happened with Mossad’s permission and knowledge, nobody questions why Israel is killing exponentially more Palestinians than Hamas killed Israelis at the so-called terrorist invasion. Let’s not think for a second that Israel, with one of the most performant and capable intelligence agencies in the world, was not aware of Hamas planning an invasion right at their border from Gaza strip [9], a territory whose traffic in and out is completely regulated, overseen and controlled by Israel. There is obviously a double-standard going on, and the reason this happens is because the people who have the power and take continental or global scale decisions are either Jewish themselves, or associated with Jews as executants of orders from their positions (as in any other job where you have to perform the tasks required in order to remain and work there).

    Coming back to Israeli immigration law, are non-Jewish people allowed in Israel? Theoretically they are, but in practice Israel made it very difficult for this to happen, as the Office for Immigration itself acknowledges [10]:
  • “Israel is defined as a Jewish, democratic state, and as such, it constitutes a national home for world Jewry. The Law of Return enables Jews and even descendants of Jews to make aliya to Israel and receive the status of citizens. But don’t be confused by this definition – Israeli citizenship is also possible for people who are not Jewish. However, the citizenship tracks for the non-Jewish are more limited.

    (…)

    Our office has handled many cases of people with other citizenships, and assisted them to arrange their legal status and obtain Israeli citizenship or permanent residency. However, most cases involve a complicated process (…) Mixed marriages and romantic partnerships are a complex issue under Israeli law. Partners who belong to different religions, as a rule, cannot get married in Israel.”

    Furthermore [11]:
  • “Non-Jewish foreigners may naturalize after living there for at least three years while holding permanent residency and demonstrating proficiency in the Hebrew language. Naturalizing non-Jews are additionally required to renounce their previous nationalities, while Jewish immigrants are not subject to this requirement.”

    Again imagine if any other nation was like this, and the consequences that would ensue from that. By looking at the situation objectively, consider “a national home for the world jewry”, “mixed marriages and romantic partnerships are a complex issue under Israeli law” and “living there for at least three years while holding permanent residency and demonstrating proficiency in the Hebrew language”, sounds about right, doesn’t it? You would think, that’s how a proper country with proper laws should behave. Since countries are independent entities, being a home only for the people that resemble the native population’s race, religion and culture, speaking the local language fluently, avoiding mixed marriages with foreign people, all these sound like standard policies that every country should have, don’t they? They indeed do, but only Israel is allowed to have such policies. Any other countries, especially White countries, would be faced with severe criticism, sanctions and other consequences if they were to practice such policies which for Israel are very normal and nobody questions them. Again notice the double-standard going on which sends back to the reference with the Apartheid regime (which has been discussed in another article).

    However when you look at the population in Israel and see that only 73% are jews, 21% are Arabs and 6% other ethnic groups, you might be wondering, why is that if Israel is such a segregated state? The Arabs in Israel constituting the largest minority are not immigrants, but the descendants of Palestinians that inhabited the country before the Jewish immigrants started expanding and taking over the land, Palestinians that haven’t been either killed or pushed towards Gaza strip or West Bank since the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight were Israeli forces expelled approx. 700.000 or around half of the Palestinian population out of their homes [12]. The Palestinians and Arabs living in Israel as Israeli citizens and counting as 23% of the Israeli population are separate from the approximately 5.1 million Palestinians that currently inhabit Gaza strip and West Bank. The remaining 6% of the Israeli population are mostly still people with Jewish ancestry or non-Jews related to Jewish citizens (by marriage etc).

    Now, there is an interesting question about an ethno-state like Israel, are they taking any refugees or asylum seekers in? Most developed countries, especially North America and Europe have been at the core of “humanitarian efforts” where millions of refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants have made their way or have been brought in, to escape war, poverty, persecution etc. (this has been discussed in Exposing the Mass Immigration Agenda). Are any of these people allowed in Israel? By now it is probably no surprise that no, Israel is not having any refugees, only with a few exceptions. The 1951 Refugee Convention initiated by United Nations basically created the concept of “refugee” and establishes that all signatory nations must create their own legal framework regarding integration of refugees. Israel, although initially signed the Convention, does not have a refugee legal framework even to this day, because they never had any intentions to receive any refugees [13].
  • “Israel is a State Party to the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and its 1967 Protocol, but has yet to adopt national refugee legislation. Over the last 15 years, some 80,000 persons have sought asylum in the country, however less than 1 per cent were granted refugee status or other forms of protection.”

    However as said there are a few exceptions. There are around 69.000 refugees in Israel [14], namely:
  • - 30.000 “Ukrainians” – they are not native Ukrainians, they are Ukrainian-born Jews [15]. If there are gentile Ukrainian refugees that somehow made their way in Israel, they are only allowed there on a temporary visa and will sometime return back to Ukraine [16].
  • - 8.000 children of asylum seekers
  • - 31.000 – 37.000 Eritrean and Sudanese refugees – they are allowed in Israel under a special law of temporary protection that the Israeli government passed in 2008-2009. Eritrean and Sudanese refugees also received special assistance and status according to UN Refugee Agency due to the civil war in Sudan and the rise of dictatorship in Eritrea. And even these objectively few refugees, unlike in Europe where refugees live in hotels or are given apartments or houses and free money and free care, in Israel they get to live like in concentration camps based on a UNHCR report:

    “Asylum-seekers, particularly those from Eritrea and Sudan who are treated differently because of their irregular entry, have had to contend with significant restrictions and impediments. Consequently, most of their essential social, economic and psychosocial needs remain unmet after living in the country informally for over ten years.”
  • Not to mention that thousands of refugees that initially made their way to Israel through Egypt have been detained back by the Israeli forces.

    It is of no doubt by now that Israel does whatever it wants and it is never held accountable for anything, irrespective of how much it affects other countries or other people. An interesting and pertinent opinion about Israel and its external policies in United States is reproduced below [17]:

    “Good question. We call Israel our ‘gallant little ally’ Throughout the entirety of the MidEast wars, not a single soldier of the IDF fought alongside the US military. We give Israel over $3 Billion/yr for military related electronics, but according to British intel Israel has also been exporting military equipment to Egypt, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates, Pakistan and Morocco. Israel’s Mossad’s motto is literally, "By way of deception, thou shalt do war". In 1967, the IDF intentionally attacked the USS Liberty killing 37 and tried blaming Egypt in order to get American boots on the ground during the ‘Six Day War’. Our gallant little ally, indeed.

    I personally hate the fact that America’s most powerful lobbying group is AIPAC (The American Israel Public Affairs Committee) because they openly admit that their main interest is to advocate pro-Israel policies by ‘influencing’ the legislative and executive branches of the United States government. AIPAC's new ‘United Democracy Project Super PAC’ spends millions on US local and even presidential candidates who they believe will be best for Israel’s interests, not America’s.
  • There are more than 100,000 Zionists in assorted ‘Israel first’ lobbying groups in DC and all are allowed to keep their dual citizenship…..all others are required to have American citizenship ONLY.”

    The existence of a central state with advanced technology and infrastructure at their fingertips (not to mention, endless technology, money and support from United States and Western Europe) allows the Jews now to carry on much more elaborate and impactful missions in order to achieve their religious, “prophetic” goals of world domination. To the average person down the street this sounds like the typical conspiracy theory, however to someone with a clear, curios mind and awareness of the world they live in, is difficult to think as such about something that is so “in the open” and right in your face. Most Jews are very aware of who they are racially and what they want and Israel is the “country” that they always envisioned where they can gather together and coordinate their mission. The unfortunate reality is that Israel is such a powerful nation only because everyone else is very weak, ignorant brainwashed and divided.