Sunday, May 24, 2026

Left-wing anti-Zionism - Historical Note

From the abstract of the article: "The Palestine Question in the Soviet Press in the 1920s and 1930s", Kesher No. 38 (2019):

The Soviet state and Party press invested much space in discussing events in and around Palestine. It was a major vehicle in presenting the Soviet leadership's official stance to readers in and outside the Soviet Union in all matters related to foreign policy. In the first half of the 1920s, the Soviet press reported with emphasis a "drastic turning point" in Great Britain's Middle East policy: "The general situation in the Near East has forced Britain to waive its policy of pro-Zionist bias and to tilt toward the Arabs," mainly due to "the growing strength of the [...] Arab national movement [...] in Palestine." 

In the 1920s and 1930s, the Soviet press indulged in active anti-Zionist propaganda of three main types. The first was comprised of ideological and political criticism of Zionism. Soviet publications termed Zionism the "idealistic national movement" and devoted much attention to "exposing" Zionism's class essence. Bogen called Zionism "the dream of the Jewish petite bourgeoisie, which lacks a class perspective." In the opinion of Broido, Deputy People's Commissar for Nationalities, Zionism is shunned due to the "class despair of the Jewish bourgeoisie, which was driven from its economic bastions by its powerful rivals: Russian, Polish, and American capital, etc." The "British imperialism" and "Jewish economic circles, which view Palestine as a convenient place to invest money," were considered the main pillars of the Zionist Movement. Hence the definition of Zionism as "the ally of British imperialism" and "spearhead of the capitalist colonization of Palestine." The press repeatedly spoke of the bankruptcy of Zionism. Similarly, from the second half of the 1920s (and regularly from the early 1930s onward), it commonly applied the term "Fascist" or "Social Fascist" not only to the European Social Democratic movement but to Zionism as well. Second, the Soviet press ran frequent descriptions of the horrors awaiting Jews who immigrated to the "Land of the Patriarchs." The evident purpose, quite clearly, was to reduce their numbers. 

The press described Palestine as a place where "unparalleled exploitation of workers is practiced" amid "a perceptible increase in prostitution, a phenomenon unmatched anywhere in the Jewish Diaspora." It also underscored the lack of minimum security for the immigrants, since "the British authorities have disavowed their promise due to unwillingness to offend the Arabs," whereas Zionist leaders "are afraid of making their relations with Britain, which are bad to begin with, even worse." The press made special efforts to present accounts of Jews who left Palestine for the Soviet Union. Third, the Soviet press contrasted the favorable outcomes of Soviet policy for the improvement of Jews' status in the USSR with the "failures" of Zionism. Especially noteworthy is the criticism that the Soviet newspapers brought against the Zionist Labor Movement and emphasis on the claim that "proletarian Zionism" lacks broad support among "workers of the soil and true proletarians." Conclusions were drawn from these arguments about the lack of support for Zionism among workers in Palestine (Bogen) or workers' mass abandonment of Zionist ideas (Drezen, Steinberg). Media publications posited the Soviets' Jewish resettlement projects against the Zionist programs that were geared to solve the Jewish problem. Thus, the Crimea plan sponsored by the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK) was termed "the bitterest fruit served up to the Zionist Congress in Vienna in 1925." 

At the outset of the Jewish resettlement project in Birobidjan (late 1920s—early 1930s), the Soviet press habitually stated that the British authorities would never allow Jewish sovereignty in Palestine. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, Soviet pundits were wont to note the "perceptible change that has come about in the situation in Palestine." Thus, they spoke about the change in the composition of immigrants, "who are not only Zionist occupiers but also victims of the Fascist regime, fleeing for their lives from Germany to Palestine." The Soviet leadership viewed with concern the growing strength of anti-Jewish thinking among the Arabs, which they construed as evidence of the victory of Nazi propaganda. However, it smiled on the actions of the Arab "guerrilla fighters who are attacking the Zionist colonies, [which were] established on land confiscated [from the Arabs]." The Soviet authorities regarded the Zionist formula for the solution of the Jewish problem as "an intrigue of British imperialism," even though Jewry obviously was up against an unprecedented catastrophe. Only "the unification of the ranks of Jewish and Arab workers in Palestine and the establishment of a united front among all progressive elements" might, to the Soviet leadership's minds, solve the problem that had come about in Palestine.

I add:

An example of the convolutionism can be found in this booklet composed in 1939 by Paul Novick of the National Council of Jewish Communists


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9 comments:

  1. I reccomend watching The Americans, a tv series about Sovet agents in America. It touches on what you are writing about here in a few of it's episodes. I think you would like it if you watched :)

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  2. Back to today, IDF (Nethanyahu) let oct. 7 happen https://youtu.be/RK_h1C3X2sc?si=Yox_HcVLlggp0uiB

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    1. Funny. For Netanyahu feeding Gazans before Oct-7 he's foes accuse him for aiding Hamas, post genocisal-Oct 7 when feeding is educed , he is accused of fake "genocide" AKA Pallyweid.

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  3. Mustafa Abbasi’s WWII Narrative Collapses Under the Historical Record.
    https://on-wiki-facts.blogspot.com/2026/05/mustafa-abbasis-wwii-narrative.html?m=1

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  4. Israel will be the new Rhodesia

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  5. Congratulations-NOT - Islamo-Socialist Mamdani is officially the 'HATE CRIME MAYOR'.
    Anti-Jewish hate surging at ‘staggering margin’ in NYC, up 150% last month, by some NYPD metrics. JNS. June 12, 2026.
    [https://www.jns.org/news/u-s-news/anti-jewish-hate-surging-at-staggering-margin-in-nyc-up-150-last-month-by-some-nypd-metrics]

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  6. [This is from a peacenick MK , Aryeh Lova Eliav (1921–2010)]

    [https://books.google.com/books?id=EMxLAAAAMAAJ&q=%22%D7%A8%D7%95%D7%91%20%D7%94%D7%A2%D7%A8%D7%91%D7%99%D7%9D%22%20%D7%A0%D7%90%D7%A6%D7%99%D7%9D%22]

    Aryeh L. Eliav, The Ladder of Israel: A Dream and Its Breakdown; A Socio-Political Analysis of Israel, Zmora-Bitan-Modan, 1976, pp. 41-44.

    PART I

    Let us make a reckoning – a true and terrible reckoning – with those Palestinian Arabs. Not only with the million or more Arabs who are under our rule, but with all of them. All those two and a half million Arabs who call themselves “the Palestinian people” and who are now in the bosom of the Arab world that surrounds us.

    Since our settlers, the first Zionists, set foot on the sandy and marshy land of the land a hundred years ago, the Arabs, the locals, harassed them, robbed them, plundered them, beat them, humiliated them (Awlad al-Mawt") 'children of death', [used as a derogatory slur to mean 'cowards' or 'the helpless ones'] and murdered them (I am not now doing the whole account with the Arabs and the Muslims regarding their attitude towards the Jews. This is a very long account, and it has very dark and terrible chapters. But it also has beautiful chapters in comparison to other cultures and peoples, among whom the Jews lived).

    Thus the first Zionists spent the first decades, in constant fear of highwaymen, of murderers for the sake of plundering booty and of murderers for the sake of blood; and thus they were forced to create for themselves a self-defense belt, to teach their hands not only hard manual labor but also the bow [combat/weapons training. See 2 Samuel 1:18]; and thus the first defense organizations arose for them and "Hashomer" at their head. This is how they lived. In the world of the "local Arabs", where Turkish law supposedly ruled, but in reality the law of "every man for himself" of "blood vengeance" might makes right/[survival of the fittest], of "an eye for an eye" ruled.

    The Jews quickly learned that if they did not rise up and kill those who rose up against them, the Palestinians would come, rob and murder them all.

    All this – before an active and conscious Arab nationalism had taken shape. All this only because the Jews were "condemned to death" and it was good to kill them or at least rob them at every appropriate opportunity.

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  7. PART II (Eliav, 1976)

    After World War I and after the 'Balfour Declaration', when the Arab-Palestinian national movement began to take shape – did not this movement use its darkest instincts to incite bloody riots and murder Jews (Zionists and not Zionists) in the Land of Israel?

    The yeshiva students and with them women, children and infants, who were murdered, beheaded and slaughtered in Hebron during the events of 1929, were only one of the peaks in the wave of "Atbakh al-Yahud", which was now carried as a battle slogan not only by highwaymen, but by the murderers recruited by the Mufti Hajj Amin al-Husseini. This man had set himself the task of burning, killing, losing and destroying the Zionist enterprise at its peak and with it – all the Jews of Palestine.

    These bloody events were followed by waves of other bloody "events", greater and more terrible than them.

    For three consecutive years – from 1936 to 1939 – the small Jewish community in Israel struggled with tens of thousands of armed and organized Arabs, who harassed it, pillaged its, hounded isolated settlements, murdered women and children without batting an eyelid, raped women and slaughtered Jewish passers-by.

    Moreover – since the First World War, from the beginning of the bloody path, where the blood of the Jews was shed here, the leaders of the Palestinian Arab national movement have committed an ancient sin, which haunts them to this day: the sin of unwillingness to compromise with the Jews on even one thing! On any part, on any piece of land. The Arabs, led by the Mufti, have repeatedly shown insane stubbornness.

    And what is worse – they have murdered or threatened to murder every moderate Palestinian Arab who is ready to compromise (and there were such! And not a few! But they were mortally afraid of the sword of the fanatics, who have no restraints, and many, many of them were killed only because of their moderation).

    The worst of all is also related to that ancient sin: the lack of understanding, the unwillingness to understand, even slightly and even for a moment, the other side. A terrible numbness and ignorance in relation to the Jews and in relation to Judaism, to the Zionists, and for Zionism, blind adherence to the clichés and slogans of "Jews to the sea", "Jews are not a people" "Zionism serves British imperialism". And from here – just one step to the fiery anti-Semitism of the Palestinian Arabs (Semites! Children of Ishmael!) towards Jews in Israel. And from here – just one step to education for revenge and blood, and to belief in the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," in the "blood libel" and in all the abominations that the [in] world has written about the Jews for hundreds and thousands of years.
    No spark of understanding, no willingness to get along. to share. to compromise and live in peace alongside each other.

    With the rise of the Nazis to power, they had the Mufti and his loyal allies – advisors to Hitler and his associates in the "Final Solution" of the extermination of the Jews.

    And with what joy, with what joy in their hearts, most of the Palestinian Arabs received the news of the first defeats of the Allies, of the Nazi conquests and the mass murder of the Jews in Europe! Here is the one who did the "red, black work" for them: here is the one who annihilated their enemies!

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  8. PART III (Eliav, 1976)

    And with the approaching War of Independence in the "five before twelve" of changing the face of the bloody history of the conflict, with the decision of the United Nations to give the remnant of the amputated Jewish people a piece of land, a small part of the land of its ancestors – did not the Palestinian Arabs accept the remnant of the Holocaust and the half million Jews who were then in the land, with bayonets, swords and bombs?
    The fact that those who stood against them were remnants of the sword and those pursued by fate meant nothing to them. Everywhere, everywhere they could find their hands, they wanted to kill them and destroy them under the face of the sky.

    And so, out of a lust for murder, out of a total lack of understanding, out of mixing and mingling and dragging Arab peoples into the boiling abyss, the Palestinian Arabs brought upon themselves the wrath and heroism of the Jews.
    The desperate ones, who stood with their backs to the wall. And so the Palestinian Arabs brought upon themselves the wrath and the heroism of the desperate Jews, who stood with their backs to the wall. And so the Palestinian Arabs brought upon themselves the greatest tragedy in their history – their defeat, their hundreds of thousands of refugees.

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