#IsraelIranConflict #IsraelIranConflict From Victim to Butcher: A Brief History of the Establishment of Israel

šŸ’” Once crying in refugee camps, now laughing over the ruins of corpses.

Starting from the wounds of the Holocaust, the scattered Jewish refugees after World War II fled to Palestine, a land that was still predominantly inhabited by Arabs at the time. The world sympathized—and that sympathy became the beginning of a new disaster.

šŸ“Œ 1948: From Stealth Colonization to Brutal Proclamation

With the blessing of the UN and the shadow of European guilt, the state of "Israel" was established on the blood and expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinian citizens (the Nakba event). Zionist paramilitary groups like Irgun and Haganah morphed into a machine of violence that legitimized ethnic cleansing. Homes were burned, villages were destroyed, and those who survived—were silenced.

ā˜ ļø From Militia to Modern Colonial State

Israel is no longer a victim. It has transformed into a military-expansionist entity that continues to expand its territory through war, blockades, and illegal settlements. From Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, to now Yemen and Iran becoming targets—with the pretext of "defense." The narrative of the victim is no longer relevant when they control advanced military technology and practice outright apartheid.