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lorecore 2 days ago

Actually it was the Zionists that worked with the Nazis:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haavara_Agreement

Sabinus a day ago | parent [-]

While we're posting Wikipedia links about Nazi collaboration:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amin_al-Husseini

spwa4 a day ago | parent [-]

I'd like to add, dragging in Hitler because none of WW2 can be explained without him, and the parent poster posted details about the conflict that immediately preceded the independence of the state of Israel. Right before that, WW2 happened and so what happened in the 2 cannot be seen separate from each other.

Hence both sides' behavior during WW2 should be seen as part of the context of what David Ben-Gurion was doing, and Palestinians ... chose a side, let's put it that way.

ebbi 13 hours ago | parent [-]

You purposely trying to claim Hussaini was 'the pope' of Muslims as though he was a central figure of authority that spoke for Muslims/Palestinians just shows how biased you are - not surprising, given your constant bias on this topic on many other posts.

A cursory study on Islam will show you that Islam doesn't have a central figure of authority like the Pope. Therefore what Hussaini did, was him as an individual, and not a decision that can be attributed to all Muslims/Palestinians.

So the fact remains that Zionists as a group collaborated with the Nazis. Hussainin acted as an individual.