Historically, 'Palestine' was the name of the British Mandate for the region, derived from the Roman title imposed to erase Jewish ties to the land. Notably, the early American Zionist movement itself ran campaigns under the banner of "Free Palestine," reflecting the era when the term was used to describe the land for the Jewish return. It was only after 1967 that this name was repurposed into a modern, distinct political identity—a construction specifically engineered as a strategic weapon against Israel.
The Broader Agenda
This narrative is a core component of the institutionalized antizionist hate movement. By framing the conflict through this lens, the intent is to delegitimize Israel’s existence and sovereignty. Furthermore, this serves to mask a wider Arab colonization project that aims to erase Jewish indigeneity, shifting the focus from the regional refusal to accept a Jewish state toward an international campaign of diplomatic and economic subversion.
The Red-Green Alliance
This strategy is deeply rooted in the 'Red-Green' alliance—a convergence of hard-left ideology and radical Islamism. A key architect of this was Yasser Arafat, who acted as a KGB asset, leveraging Soviet-style disinformation and anti-Western subversion to frame Israel as an imperialist villain rather than the indigenous home of the Jewish people.

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