Nawaf Al-Zaru has a short piece published on November 3, 2025 in the Tehran Times entitled:
Terror as doctrine: How Zionist ideology weaponized violence to invent its past
He presents himself as an Israel affairs expert.
Some excerpts:
This ongoing spectacle of Zionist terror and criminality — now in policies of extermination in Gaza and extending across the length and breadth of Palestine — is driven by a deliberate ideology, strategy, and malevolent set of objectives.
Their proclivity for terror and crime has been elevated to a kind of philosophy, most clearly embodied by Jabotinsky’s foremost disciple and devoted heir, Menachem Begin.
Begin insisted on the centrality of violence to historical formation: “The force of progress in world history is not peace but the sword.”
He framed struggle as constitutive of existence: “I fight, therefore I am.” He even issued an incitement to killing: “Be my brother, or I will kill you.”
In his book The Revolt, he declared: “From blood and fire and tears and ashes will emerge a new type of man, a model utterly unknown to the world for the past eighteen hundred years — the fighting Jew. First and foremost, we must take the offensive; we attack the killers.”
To whom is Menachem Begin alluding when he speaks of “killers?” It is plain that he is referring to the Palestinian Arabs defending their homeland and their very existence.
As we all know, if Arabs residing in the area of historic Palestine had not resorted to violent terror, beginning in 1920, there would have been no need for Jews to defend the,selves.
He also has David Ben-Gurion as having proclaimed: “Judea fell by blood and fire, and by blood and fire it will rise again.” But that is a line from the 1903 poem of Ya'akov Kahan, written after the Kishnev pogrom, Shir HaBiryonim.
Another example of selective quotations, fake quotes and a misrepresented history.
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