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Sunday, February 21, 2021

Here come the conspiracy theories around the Association of Gulf Jewish Communities

I guess it was inevitable, but the announcement of the Association of Gulf Jewish Communities (AGJC). last week is prompting some conspiracy theories.

Ali al-Saleh writes in Arabi21:
Only six months have passed since the announcement of the first normalization agreement between the occupying power and Mohammed bin Zayed, vice president of the Abu Dhabi regime, with the support of the ruler of Dubai and the deputy prime minister of the Emirates, Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, until the Israelis began talking about the Jewish presence in the Gulf and the need to establish ties between them, to preserve them and their identities.

And the first rain drop, as the saying goes. Here we are about to talk about the association that the "Jews of the Gulf" recently announced, in the name of "an association that brings together Jewish communities in the Arab Gulf states." An association of Jewish communities in the Gulf, and they know and we know that there are no such groups. They also know that they are lying, but as usual they repeat the lie until they themselves believe it first, and hearing it becomes an acceptable matter for the ears so that others may believe it after them.

...This is an opportunity for Israelis to buy, in preparation for that promised day in which it announces in the Gulf region the establishment of an Israeli Jewish lobby that controls fateful decisions. 

The new Jews / Israelis will invade the Gulf states, with the consent of those in charge of them, who will allow them to settle and reside in the coming years. They start gradually, smoothly and stealthily, until the moment they are able to pounce on their prey.

I see the Palestinian catastrophe being repeated in the Gulf, or in some of its countries, and this time it takes place with the cooperation of some of its regimes. This is how they started at the beginning of the last century in Palestine, until the occurrence of the Nakba in 1948, with the declaration of the Zionist entity. ...
Nah, nothing antisemitic about this.