The Horror of Zionism

To understand how bad Zionism is, simply compare the Israeli prisoners being released by Hamas with the Palestinian hostages being released by Israel. The Israelis emerge in perfect health, smiling, and thanking their captors. They are fed. They are not raped or tortured. They are treated with the dignity that everyone deserves.

Now look at the Palestinian hostages that Israel releases. They are emaciated shells of their former selves. Many are unrecognisable. They have been mentally and physically abused. Israeli soldiers recently rioted to safeguard their “right” to rape Palestinian hostages systematically. Remember that these people are locked up, many of them children, without charge or legal recourse. Remember also that everything that the Americans learned about waterboarding and other methods of torture were gleaned from the cruel minds of the Zionist regime. We wouldn’t have learned about kidnap and torture (extraordinary rendition) were it not for the evil of Zionism.

Here is just one account of the suffering endured by one of Israel’s innocent victims…

“I swear the torture was extremely harsh. The torture was beyond what you can imagine. We were portioning our food to save it for the children as we could bear the hunger. We are older and we could resist more. We were fasting every other day to save the food for the children. They were all very young. A lot of them had bruised arms, others with broken noses and teeth, and they refused to treat them.

“The blood was everywhere. The cells were flooded with blood, flowing like water canals. They were dragging prisoners to torture at any time. The punishments were beyond imagination. This is beside the constant cursing of God and the prophet. The torture was endless. We were told to curse Allah, and, if we refused, we would get beaten.

“Four to five soldiers get you in a room and they keep beating you until you feel like your soul is leaving your body. They pour hot water on us and ice-cold water. They tie us like this and when they pour water on our heads and hitting the head constantly, and other brutal tactics of torture that are hard to explain to the viewers.

“All the prisoners want is any action that would reduce this torture. To whoever can help. The prisoners are asking for help. They are dying. I swear to God, if they shot us, it would have been easier. It was like they executed us again and again every day. We die a hundred times a day. We no longer feared the night only. We feared both the day and the night. There was no life. It was endless torture. Death would have been more merciful. I swear to God, it was brutal torture.”