HOLOCAST AND HAMAS The Truth About Israel and Palestine?


The Middle East is humanity’s oldest family feud — brothers and sisters locked in endless war that will not end unless drastic measures are taken. Peace cannot come while fanatical religious belief systems rule. It will only come when they are replaced with a basic form of Christianity that allows Jews and Arabs to live once again as brothers and sisters.

Abraham’s descendants — Isaac through Jacob (Israel), and Ishmael through Hagar — fathered the Jews and the Arab tribes. By blood, they are family. By faith, they are divided.

Instead of building peace, both lines turned faith into weapons. Judaism built itself on conquest; Islam on war. Both shed oceans of blood in God’s name, subjugated women and children under archaic rules, and enslaved people while invoking divine sanction.

The tragedy is not the people, but the fanatical systems that bind them to blood, conquest, and revenge. If peace is to come, those systems must be dismantled. With nuclear weapons now in play, these religions could be at the heart of destruction that threatens every living thing. As Jesus, raised within that system, warned: “Unless those days are cut short, no flesh will be saved.”


From Slavery to Conquest

The Israelites were enslaved in Egypt for centuries, delivered by Moses, and given the Promised Land. Yet freedom did not humble them — it hardened them. The Bible records their annihilation of the Hittites, Amorites, Perizzites, Canaanites, Hivites, Jebusites, and Amalekites. Women and children were slaughtered. Entire cultures erased.

Even their Temple was built with slave labor, repeating the cruelty they once endured. God Himself called them “stiff-necked and hard-hearted.” They buried themselves under endless laws and loopholes that crushed the people.

That same mentality surfaced after the Hamas massacre of October 7, 2023, when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quoted Deuteronomy: “Remember what Amalek did to you.” The call to exterminate Amalek was a call to genocide. Ancient conquest became modern policy.


Exile, Banking, and the Birth of Power

History punished Israel in turn. In 607 BCE the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem and carried the Jews into exile. In 70 CE Rome burned the Temple and scattered them across the world.

In diaspora, Jews survived through trade and finance. Christians refused to charge each other interest, but Jews filled that gap, birthing Europe’s first international banking networks. The Rothschild dynasty perfected it, planting sons in London, Paris, Frankfurt, Vienna, and Naples. Wars were funded on both sides. Profit was guaranteed no matter who lost.

By 1919 Jewish bankers were powerful enough to shape the Treaty of Versailles. As the French president admitted: “They swept aside the statesmen with the imperiousness of monarchs to push through the treaty.” Germany was crushed with reparations and humiliation. That destruction created Hitler — and with him, the Holocaust.

A German woman later recalled: “WW1 began with Austria and Serbia, and we jumped in like everyone else. After the War the Jewish bankers pushed through Versailles to make us take responsibility for WW1 while cutting up our country. We were so poor we were starving and my father could not buy a loaf of bread or get a bank loan because the Jews owned everything, and they were not the nicest people. What they did not expect was a man lying in a hospital bed, blinded by mustard gas — born in Austria, raised in Germany — who was not initially racist, who had a crush on a Jewish woman and Jewish art clients. As a messenger runner between the front and intelligence officers, he said, ‘I am going to make Germany great.’ and went onto become Adolf Hitler. Sadly, the truth is the Jewish bankers in part created Hitler and the Holocaust against their own people.”


Balfour, 1947, and the Gaza Cage

In 1917, Britain issued the secret Balfour Declaration, promising a homeland for Jews in Palestine in a backroom deal with financiers like the Rothschilds. In exchange for support during the war, Britain pledged land it did not own.

In 1947, Israel was established. Palestinians were expelled into Lebanon, turning Beirut — once the “Paris of the Middle East” — into a bloodbath of militias and massacres. The rest were caged into Gaza and the West Bank. What was sold as a homeland for Jews became a prison for Palestinians.

Yet none of this appears in Holocaust museums. Nor the role of finance. Nor the fact that Jewish-majority owned American mainstream media now controls the narrative. Hollywood, the major networks, and many publishing houses are dominated by interests loyal to Israel. The result: Americans are told only one side of the story. To question Israeli policy is smeared as antisemitism; to boycott Israel is criminalized. No free nation should allow a foreign-aligned group to control its press. Without open debate, truth cannot surface, and without truth, peace can never be attained.


Muhammad and the Birth of Islam

Six centuries after Christ, Muhammad sought to be accepted by Jews as a prophet. They rejected him, so he turned against them, waging war against Jewish tribes in Arabia. Islam was born not as reconciliation, but as vengeance.

His marriage to Aisha — betrothed at six, consummated at nine — became precedent for generations of clerics who excuse child brides in God’s name. Muhammad died childless, leaving Islam split between his companions (Sunnis) and his cousin Ali (Shia). The result has been 1,400 years of sectarian bloodshed.

Like Judaism before it, Islam became drunk on conquest. Lands from Spain to India were subjugated under the sword. Women were veiled, silenced, and traded. Children were sacrificed in endless wars. Fanatical religion and suffering were their inheritance.


Hamas and Hypocrisy

On October 7, Hamas’s terror murdered innocents and then Israel’s retaliation killed tens of thousands more. Entire neighborhoods were reduced to rubble. Netanyahu’s Amalek invocation showed how ancient conquest still drives modern Israel.

And because Jewish-owned media dominates the U.S., this reality is hidden. Israeli deaths headline every broadcast; Palestinian deaths are minimized or ignored. Debate is suffocated. When one nation’s narrative controls another nation’s press, democracy dies. Peace requires the freedom to question — but in America today, questioning Israel can cost a career.

Did Israel know in advance? With the most advanced surveillance in the region, could October 7 have been allowed or even backfunded by Israel to create a pretext for Gaza’s destruction with global approval? The question must be asked in a free world.


Fanatical Religions Drunk on Blood

Judaism justified extermination. Islam sanctified war and child marriage. Both enslaved women. Both demanded obedience. Both shed blood endlessly. Revelation 17 describes false religions as a harlot riding on political beasts, drunk with blood. That harlot is alive today in Jerusalem, Mecca, and every place where fanaticism reigns.

Christ came not to patch old systems but to replace them. “No one pours new wine into old wineskins.” He came to build a new order: grace instead of law, freedom instead of slavery, love instead of conquest. These principles inspired the American Constitution: free will, liberty, equality, and accountability.


Building a Future Without Fanaticism

The only way forward is to strip fanatical religions of power. Jews and Muslims are brothers — but their religions have turned them into enemies. They must abandon the archaic, blood-soaked systems of Judaism and Islam and instead meet as family under principles of freedom.

Under the American Constitution and basic Christianity, they can live side by side. Freedom of worship without fanaticism. Justice without conquest. Responsibility without revenge. Nations can honor their culture while sharing inviolable truths: every person bears the image of God, every person has freedom of conscience, every person deserves equal protection of law.


Conclusion: Holocaust or Harmony?

Peace will never come until fanatical religions are stripped of power and replaced with basic Christianity and the American Constitution. Christ gave the world a new order — love, forgiveness, freedom. The Constitution made it law. Only by embracing those principles can Jews and Muslims finally live as brothers again.

History asks: will this century bring another Holocaust, or true harmony? The answer depends on whether the Middle East and humanity clings to fanatical religion — or rises above it to freedom.