The idea of gathering the Jews in a state began in the Western world during the French Napoleon Bonaparte campaign in 1799 AD, when he called on the Jews of Asia and Africa to join his campaign to build the Old City of Jerusalem. He recruited a large number of them into his army, but Napoleon's defeat and defeat prevented this. Then the idea began to appear on the surface again, and many Western leaders and prominent Jews began to take an interest in it, and established many associations calling for this matter. The actual planning began with the publication of (Theodor Herzl), the Zionist leader, in 1896 AD, of his book (The Jewish State), where the Basel Conference was held in Switzerland in 1897 AD, and the opening speech of this conference stated: (We are laying the foundation stone in building the house that will shelter the Jewish nation). Then he proposed a program calling for encouraging a broad movement to Palestine, and obtaining international recognition of the legitimacy of the settlement. Among the decisions of that conference were:
Establishing the (World Zionist Organization) to achieve the goals of the conference, which also undertook the establishment of many public and secret associations to serve this goal. The Jews studied the situation of the colonists and found that Britain was the most suitable country for this matter, as its desire to create a disease in the middle of the Islamic nation loyal to the West, coincided with the Jews' desire for a national homeland for them, and most of the Arab countries were under its control, so they plotted with it, and took a promise from (Balfour), the British Prime Minister, then its Foreign Minister in (1917) AD, in which he announced that Britain would grant the Jews the right to establish a national homeland for them in Palestine, and that it would strive to achieve this.
The Jews had begun to immigrate to Palestine at a time when Palestine was under the British Mandate, so the Jews were able, due to the immigration, to form a state within a state, and the British government protected them from the brutality of the Muslims, and dealt with them with all tolerance, while it dealt with the Muslims with all severity and torture. When Britain was unable to fulfill the Jews’ aspirations, it referred the matter to the United Nations, led by the United States, which in turn took over the British role in the region. The United Nations sent its committees to Palestine, and then these committees decided to divide Palestine with Jewish planning and American pressure. The decision to divide Palestine between Muslims and Jews was announced on 11/29/1947. The British government then decided to withdraw from Palestine, leaving the country to its people, after it was certain that the Jews were capable of taking control. As soon as it left in May 1948, the Jews declared their state, which America recognized eleven minutes later. Russia had preceded them in recognizing it. Then this Jewish state was able to stand on its own two feet and wage several wars against the Muslims, in which the Muslims suffered defeats due to their distance from their religion, their division into nations and parties, and the betrayal of some of them. This state still exists in the heart of the Islamic nation as a disease that will explode with much corruption and evil unless it is uprooted. The Jews have been a disease since ancient times, spreading corruption, hatred, and aggression among the people of the countries they live in wherever they live. The Western countries saw that they would gain two great gains from establishing this entity in the body of the Islamic nation: One of them is that it would be saved from the evils of the Jews and their control, corruption, and their control over the country and its wealth. Second: It places in the heart of the Islamic nation a state allied to them, and at the same time it is a disease that drains the strength of the Islamic nation, and plants the seeds of division and disagreement among its members, so that it cannot stand. This situation is still ongoing, and the days are full, and every day the goal appears clear, and the true Jewish character appears more and more clearly, and unless Muslims wake up to their bitter reality, and look at their future with the eye that is enlightened by the light of Allah, guided by His law and confident in His victory, then the situation will not change, but rather the crises and calamities will increase for the Islamic world, until Allah permits His command and the nation returns to its Lord and its religion, so that it is worthy of Allah’s victory and the restoration of its sanctities. We see that their gathering is an introduction to the fulfillment of the words of the Messenger, may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him, about them that the Muslims kill the Jews. Perhaps Palestine will be their graveyard, and Allah is the Supreme over His affair, and a people upon whom Allah has registered His wrath, cursed them, and imposed humiliation and poverty upon them will not succeed. Rather, perhaps it is a sign of their demise and the elimination of their evil seed, as we see that they did not reach what they reached except after the Muslims became extremely backward, weak, and far from the religion by which they reach the good of this world and the hereafter.
Kashf Al-Haqaiq Weekly Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Jaafar Al-Khabouri