Mandate for Palestine: Lying to the World

Whether Jews, Germans or Yemenis, the city has not changed in its lust for petrodollars.

Betraying World Jewry

Continuing on from our last edition Jewish Relations with Poland pre-1940, The Party is presenting more research into how the City government in London broke the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine regarding the Jews and betrayed world Jewry. Ever since, they have blamed the Germans for many crimes, including suggesting that the German people knowingly voted for someone who had on his agenda genocide against Jews and called Jewish and Slavic people subhuman, while never presenting the evidence for these claims

What they do not tell the world is how their beloved King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia really did hate the Jews and called them a cursed people awaiting final destruction, and further told the British government to defy the international mandate for Palestine and abolish the promise of a Jewish homeland. During the entire period of WW2, British warships patrolled the Mediterranean and prevented Jews trying to reach Palestine, sending them away or attempting to deport them to remote islands somewhere in the Pacific.

For the duration of the war, Winston Churchill turned down every offer made by the German government to allow Jews to migrate. Among these were many who wanted to make the Aliyah and had been waiting for a long time from before the outbreak of hostilities. Any who did try leaving, even with the aid of the German state, were turned away or even killed, such as when Soviet submarines in the Black Sea torpedoed ships carrying Jewish refugees, whereby hundreds lost their lives.

After the outbreak of the war in September 1939, the Jewish Agency in Palestine attempted to get immigration certificates for Jews, at least for those who were known to be long-standing Zionists who had previously declared their intention of resettling in Palestine, but the City authorities in London would almost always turn the requests down. The limit of Jewish settlers decreed by the British government following the 1939 White Paper was no more than 15,000 people a year, and it made null difference that a war had broken out, that world trade was being targeted on both sides, whether by British warships raiding German trade or German submarines interfering with British trade: no more than 15,000 Jews a year were allowed to emigrate to Palestine for a total period of five years! And yet, this was utterly illegal as per the mandate, and the League of Nations never agreed to or signed the White Paper.

Ibn Saud’s Illegal Interference With Palestine

Now that we have established that the British government’s actions on restricting Jewish settlement in Mandatory Palestine had been illegal from the start as it was contrary to the international mandate of the League of Nations, we need to look into the role which the king of Saudi Arabia had in all this. As king of Saudi Arabia, Ibn Saud had no legal right to interfere in the Mandate for Palestine. The fact that he may have been an Arab, spoken Arabic and been a Wahhabi Muslim, doesn’t change a jot. He had received absolutely no mandate from the international community over Palestine’s affairs, whether concerning Muslims and Christians living there, Jews residing there or Jews moving to Palestine to settle. 

It was the duty of the British Mandate to ensure that the rights of the local populations in Palestine were respected as per Mandatory requirements, and that Jews would be able to settle there providing they respected these laws. The emigration of over half a million Arabic speaking people to Palestine between 1920 and 1939 was not part of the Mandate, as emigration there was reserved for Jews only. And it so happens that in those 19 years, more Arabic-speaking people than Jews settled there, according to Jewish sources.

The British government not only failed on settlement policies as to who had the right to move to Palestine, but decided to consult with the Saudi king and take his recommendations on how to treat Jewish people. He told the British emissaries quite bluntly that, according to his personal law, they were to stop all Jewish migration to Palestine and exchange the League of Nations Mandate for his own personal religious beliefs. These beliefs, sadly, held in store for the Jews only one thing: ultimate destruction. And amazingly, the British government and its non-elected Whitehall diplomats appeared to have made a conversion to their Uncle Ibn’s Wahhabi religion, enforcing it with spiteful cruelty from 1939 and for the entire duration of the war.

What Ibn Saud Said About Jews

Accustomed to believing mainstream Churchill propaganda from infancy, one would be forgiven for believing the following came from Adolf Hitler, but actually it didn’t! The question is then: why did they not tell people what the Saudi Wahhabi king said? Doesn’t he usually go to Buckingham palace and all that? Isn’t he the major investor in Britain from abroad? Doesn’t he have quite a few MPs on his payroll to lobby for him? Perhaps that also answers the above question.

Around three years ago, Doctor Alexandra of Betchy Garden passed me a document containing info that Westminster kept top secret and from public view at the time they received it in 1937 – and probably for a very long time after. The text is an official report referring to a conversation that took place in October 1937 between king Bin Saud and the British emissary Colonel Dickson in Saudi Arabia and which was forwarded to the Eastern Department of the Foreign Office, where George Rendel received it and made very sure to keep it out of public domain, informing only the cabinet of the government. The report states that the Saudi king prefers to reveal his position to the British government through emissaries sent from London speaking Arabic, rather than by way of official letters and telegrams. 

The views of Al Saud certainly could not have been made by way of official letters to the British government, who in turn would have needed – at least going by international convention – to further them on to the League of Nations to be made public to all governments party to that organization, and thereby to the greater public around the world. We shouldn’t forget that Palestine was a League of Nations mandate, not a private British colony, contrary to what George Rendel & Co. seemed to prefer believing.

Ibn Saud sounds off by claiming to represent all Arabs, not even making a distinction between the different nations who speak Arabic, such as the Arabs proper of Arabia, the Syrians, the Egyptians, the inhabitants of Mesopotamia which became known as Iraq, and others. He states that the Arabs can be bought body and soul with kindness, but can easily become implacable enemies of those who they perceive deal unjustly towards them. And we can already see here the evident threat in his words: do as we say concerning Palestine, or we will punish you

He then goes on to explain that the Jews are a race cursed by God according to the Quran and destined to final destruction and eternal damnation, but that they hold a hypnotic influence over the British government and over English people in general. He then recommends the British government read and put in practice that part of the Quran relating to the Jews, with particular reference to what is to be their fate in the end.

Threats and Some Lies Mixed in

Hatred of the Jews is the main theme in the speech, along with total rejection of any place for a Jewish homeland in Palestine, and he goes on to claim that the Jews are equally the enemies of the British government, not only of the Arabs, and plays with the idea that many armed Arabic formations were already impatient to invade Palestine and that only he could prevent them. He also mentioned attempts on the part of Italy, Germany and Turkey to approach him offering each an alliance of their own. However, it is certain that he was not being truthful, because neither Germany nor Italy had any sympathy for his views. 

Indeed, when Bin Saud asked Germany on several occasions in that period and in the following years to sell weapons to his country, the German government turned down each and every request, stating they had no intention of entering into enmity with Britain. Adding to that, Germany was involved in helping hundreds of thousands of Jews to migrate to Palestine by way of the Transfer Agreement, thus rendering Bin Saud’s claims even more absurd.

However, some three weeks later, on the 19 November 1937, Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, stated, in evident reference to the report on the meeting between the Saudi king and Dickson, that “there are strong indications that King Ibn Saud may before long be driven to reconsider his whole attitude towards us, and possibly even to throw in his lot with Italy if we cannot give him some satisfaction over Palestine”. And there we have it, between charm and threats and some lies thrown in, Bin Saud made his point clear.

Going by what later happened when the 1939 White Paper came out, followed by the British government’s rigid application of this utterly illegal decree that was never sanctioned by the League of Nations (we must remember that Palestine was not a colony of Britain), quite a few people in government and in Whitehall must have converted to the Wahhabi doctrine and dealt the Jews a blow that they thought might be satisfactory to King Ibn Saud’s religious beliefs. And yet we mustn’t forget that if it wasn’t conversion to hatred of the Jews that pushed them, then it was love for the thought of petrodollars that would soon come flowing in from Saudi oil fields, as oil was discovered in large quantities there in March 1938, when the largest source of oil in the world was found by prospectors working for Aramco.

Satanic City

The last words in Colonel Dickson’s report are that according to Ibn Saud, the only alternative to the theory of the cursed Jews is a deal with Satan. Perhaps the City establishment took a middle-of-the-road position between his Wahhabi doctrine on the Jews and the lust for immense riches through oil. Fact is, they not only sacrificed the Jews, they also sacrificed almost every German city to the flames, and later blamed the Germans for all the things that Ibn Saud believed in and had said, while covering up all the proof on who really said it.

Even to this day, does the City not send weapons to Saudi Arabia, desperately hoping the Al Sauds will succeed in Yemen where they have been involved in a war of aggression? Millions of Yemenis would have starved to death had it not been for constant UN requests for donor-state funds to buy food and transport it to Yemen. What was then, is now. The City has not changed.

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