Israel’s racist policies that have resulted in plans by the Israeli government, approved by the Jerusalem District Court, to intern 1500 Sudanese immigrants, said to be illegal, in virtual concentration camps prior to their expulsion back to Sudan and South Sudan, have thrown a wrench into globalist plans to further dismember Sudan. The move also threatens Israel’s current close relations with South Sudan, which broke from Sudan as an independent nation last year.
Israeli Jews recently engaged in race riots in south Tel Aviv that targeted largely Christian black African immigrants from South Sudan, north Sudan, Eritrea, and even Falasha Jews from Ethiopia. The riots were reminiscent of violence directed by whites against blacks demanding their civil rights during the segregationist era in the southern United States.
The cowboy hat-wearing South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir, has developed close relations with Israel. However, Kiir is an ethnic Dinka and Israel’s mistreatment of South Sudanese ethnic Nuer and Shilluk migrants in Israel has resulted in ethnic tension inside South Sudan. Even South Sudanese Dinkas are subject to Israeli deportation orders, an embarrassment for Kiir and other pro-Israeli South Sudanese leaders.
South Sudan has been, with U.S., Western, and Israeli help, battling northern Sudanese troops for control of oil-rich border territories, particularly the hotly-contested Abyei province. As this editor wrote in Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst in March 2005, the goals of the Western powers in Sudan, who are now pushing for “identity-based federalism” in a number of countries around the world, are “autonomous provinces in Sudan with differing allegiances to Khartoum, neighboring states, and big powers” that will “presage yet another disintegrated African state.”
For decades, Israeli intelligence and military special operations units have funneled military aid to other groups inside Sudan that have battled the central government in Khartoum. Recipients of such aid have included rebel groups in the western province of Darfur and the Beja Congress and Free Lions Movement in northeastern Sudan. Israel has repeatedly struck targets in northeastern Sudan’s city of Port Sudan who have believed by Israel to be behind weapons smuggling to Hamas in Gaza. These Israeli operations could not have been possible without the support of local surrogates for Israel inside and around Port Sudan. Much of the Israeli military support for Sudanese rebels has been funneled through Eritrea, a nation with which Israel has maintained a close military and intelligence relationship.
However, Israel’s plans to deport 60,000 Africans, many of whom are from Sudan, South Sudan, and Eritrea, threatens to create racial animosity between heretofore Israeli-supported groups in those nations and Israel.
Israeli Jewish youth throws egg at Sudanese migrant in Israel. So much for Israeli Jewish racial tolerance and Israel’s relations with black Africa.
Previously published in the Wayne Madsen Report.
Copyright © 2012 WayneMadenReport.com
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and nationally-distributed columnist. He is the editor and publisher of the Wayne Madsen Report (subscription required).
Israel’s racist policies that have resulted in plans by the Israeli government, approved by the Jerusalem District Court, to intern 1500 Sudanese immigrants, said to be illegal, in virtual concentration camps prior to their expulsion back to Sudan and South Sudan, have thrown a wrench into globalist plans to further dismember Sudan. The move also threatens Israel’s current close relations with South Sudan, which broke from Sudan as an independent nation last year.
Israeli Jews recently engaged in race riots in south Tel Aviv that targeted largely Christian black African immigrants from South Sudan, north Sudan, Eritrea, and even Falasha Jews from Ethiopia. The riots were reminiscent of violence directed by whites against blacks demanding their civil rights during the segregationist era in the southern United States.
The cowboy hat-wearing South Sudanese President, Salva Kiir, has developed close relations with Israel. However, Kiir is an ethnic Dinka and Israel’s mistreatment of South Sudanese ethnic Nuer and Shilluk migrants in Israel has resulted in ethnic tension inside South Sudan. Even South Sudanese Dinkas are subject to Israeli deportation orders, an embarrassment for Kiir and other pro-Israeli South Sudanese leaders.
South Sudan has been, with U.S., Western, and Israeli help, battling northern Sudanese troops for control of oil-rich border territories, particularly the hotly-contested Abyei province. As this editor wrote in Jane’s Islamic Affairs Analyst in March 2005, the goals of the Western powers in Sudan, who are now pushing for “identity-based federalism” in a number of countries around the world, are “autonomous provinces in Sudan with differing allegiances to Khartoum, neighboring states, and big powers” that will “presage yet another disintegrated African state.”
For decades, Israeli intelligence and military special operations units have funneled military aid to other groups inside Sudan that have battled the central government in Khartoum. Recipients of such aid have included rebel groups in the western province of Darfur and the Beja Congress and Free Lions Movement in northeastern Sudan. Israel has repeatedly struck targets in northeastern Sudan’s city of Port Sudan who have believed by Israel to be behind weapons smuggling to Hamas in Gaza. These Israeli operations could not have been possible without the support of local surrogates for Israel inside and around Port Sudan. Much of the Israeli military support for Sudanese rebels has been funneled through Eritrea, a nation with which Israel has maintained a close military and intelligence relationship.
However, Israel’s plans to deport 60,000 Africans, many of whom are from Sudan, South Sudan, and Eritrea, threatens to create racial animosity between heretofore Israeli-supported groups in those nations and Israel.
Israeli Jewish youth throws egg at Sudanese migrant in Israel. So much for Israeli Jewish racial tolerance and Israel’s relations with black Africa.
Previously published in the Wayne Madsen Report.
Copyright © 2012 WayneMadenReport.com
Wayne Madsen is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist and nationally-distributed columnist. He is the editor and publisher of the Wayne Madsen Report (subscription required).