Sunday, 8 February 2026

Here's Moshe Shertok, a key Zionist political leader, admitting as much in a speech he gave in 1937, that transfer would result in "rivers of blood."

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The Zionist movement was obsessed with the idea of transfer, today known as expulsion, forcible displacement or ethnic cleansing. In the late 1930s, transfer “was at the very center of Zionist lobbying efforts," as historian Nur Masalha writes. The Zionist movement also understood "transfer" would involve a tremendous amount of violence. The movement was predicated on the idea of the violent displacement of Palestine's indigenous inhabitants. Here's Moshe Shertok, a key Zionist political leader, admitting as much in a speech he gave in 1937, that transfer would result in "rivers of blood." Here we are, 89 years later, watching a river of blood stream out of Palestine every single day, just as Moshe Shertok predicted. source: archive.org/details/expuls

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