Afrasianet - Nicola Nasser - As internal division in Ukraine grows deeper and as the Western-Russian conflict rises around domination within the country, the Zionist organizations use the lack of security as an excuse for persuading those among Ukrainian Jews who have not yet emigrated to occupied Palestine to follow those who preceded them to it; a step that should trigger a new wave of Jewish emigrants that would reinforce occupational settlement in Palestine.
The size of the Zionist role in exploiting the evolving crisis in the former Soviet Union is absent from the eyes of media. Although those organizations supported and provoked " regime change" in Ukraine and nurtured the leading role played by its Jews in the "Independence Square" in the capital Kiev; it is leading at the same time a wide international campaign giving the impression that the Jews of Ukraine are exposed to danger, urging them to leave Kiev and the whole country, and seeking rescue from the Israeli occupation.
On the third of last February, the Ukrainian Jewish Committee President Edward Dolinsky informed the "Jewish Telegraphic Agency" that he requested the Minister of Interior of the occupation entity Avigdor Lieberman to provide aid by sending a delegation consisting of Israeli security experts to evaluate the security needs of Jewish foundations and organizations in Ukraine.
On the twenty-first of the same month, the president of the Foundation for Ethnic Understanding Marc Schneier warned in the Jewish Daily Forward from the danger of using the Jews of Ukraine as a ransom for the misfortune of Ukrainians; reminding of the history of violence against the Jews of Ukraine which took the lives of more than a hundred thousand of them in the seventeenth century.
On the next day Haaretz reported as cited by Maariv a statement made by the Ukrainian Rabbi Moshe Reuven Azman advising the Jews of Kiev to leave the "city center or the city all together, and if possible the country too", whereas the embassy of the Zionist Entity in Kiev told members of the Jewish community to avoid leaving their homes.
In the day that followed the Jewish Telegraphic Agency mentioned that the international Jewish Agency proclaimed that it is going to provide "instant emergency aids" to the Jews of Ukraine and help them protect the Jewish organizations there.
On the twenty-fourth of that month the president of All-Ukrainian Jewish Congress and owner of "Jewish News One" TV channel Vadim Rabinovich released a statement in which he said that the relation of the protesters to the Jewish community is "tolerant and peaceful", and that "any claims suggesting the opposite are mere provocations".
The Time of Israel, however, mentioned that the European Jewish Association Rabbi Menachem Margolin delivered a message to the Zionist Entity Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urgently requesting him to "send trained security guards to protect the Jewish assemblies in the Ukrainian cities and towns", as it lacks the power to confront the "developing wave of anti-Semitic attacks".
On the same day "The Jewish Week" of New York pointed that "Ukrainian riots left one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe at stake".
The author and the president of Eastern European Studies at University of California in San Diego Amelia Glaser published an article the same day stating that "Some Ukrainian-born Jews who have emigrated to "Israel" and served in its army have returned to Kiev in order to help the cause by putting their military experience into practice", and added that "A great number of protest organizers across Ukraine are Jewish intellectuals: artists, teachers, and academics among others, of varying ages", so did "Many prominent Jews".
On the ninth of last month the French Jew Bernard-Henri Lévy talked to protesters, who occupied the Independence Square in Kiev. He is the one who urged the NATO the invade Libya, and America before it to interfere militarily in Bosnia; today he promotes for a Western invasion of Syria.
According to Jerusalem Post, he ranks 45th among the most powerful Jews in the world. News reports say that the leader of the neo-Nazi party "Svoboda" (or "Freedom) who lead the actions of violence and abduction against peaceful protests Tyagnibok Frotman is a half-Jew, but he declared that the "Jewish Mafia" controls Ukraine, and that Private Bank owned by the Jew Igor Kolomoisky is one of the funding sources for this party of which Nazism the Zionist and Jewish organizations use as a pretense to spread terror in the midst of the Jews of Ukraine and an excuse for urging them to emigrate to occupied Palestine.
The Hebrew Jerusalem Post had stated on the third of last December that "young Jews have been on the front lines of protests against Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych".
It also quoted the Jewish activist Aleksandra Oleinikova her statement "my friends were on the front lines of the fighting against the troops" of the government, "but they don't show that much of a Jewish identity there" Some young Ukrainian Jews who work for international [Jewish] organizations" are “really active” in offering support as well as “organizing the barricades.”
Despite all that, the director of the Ukrainian Jewish committee Dolinsky informs the Hebrew newspaper that his committee "encouraged the Jews of Ukraine to "increase security everywhere, at every public Jewish place", fearing what he called "provocations" against the Jews.
For that purpose also he stated "we communicated the American Jewish Common Committee and with the American Jewish Committee, and would like to invite Israeli security experts and other Jews in order to put a comprehensive security plan" to protect the Jews of Ukraine from this security chaos they are playing a leading role in creating! It seems from those examples that Ukraine has turned into an open area for the exploitation of Israeli and Jewish "security experts" to act within it as they wish under the pretense of protecting the security of the Jews.
An observer needs not much effort to conclude that this argument in only an allegation to cover their role in exploiting the Ukrainian crisis - the same way they exploited the conditions that followed the collapse of the former Soviet Union - in order to organize the emigration of its remaining Jews to occupied Palestine; where the Israeli occupation entity races against time to modify the Demographic scale that weighs in favor of the Palestinian Arabs.
It is recorded in this regard that the emigration of the Jews to Palestine is deteriorating; in 2011, only (17500) emigrated to it, recording the lowest emigration rate in its history - according to an article written by Ben Birnbaum in the Washington Times on March the 5th the following year.
Dr. Petsi Yidowitz in the Israeli "Jerusalem Center of Public Affairs" wrote on the fifteenth of May 2007, that (315) thousand Ukrainian Jew emigrated to Palestine since 1989.
Yitzhak Ben-Zvi, the second president f the occupation entity of the Ukranian Jews had described them by being "the spearhead of the contemporary Jewish movement" during a meeting he held in June 1961 with (150) Ukrainian Jew personas, including military Generals, ministers, parliament-members, scientists, poets, writers and academics.
The Jewish Telegraphic Agency reported on the twenty-third of last month that nearly (200) thousand Jews are still in Ukraine, and the State Statistics Service of Ukraine had mentioned that there were only (106) thousand of them in 2001.
In 2005, however, they were estimated by the Jewish People Policy Planning Institute to reach (84) thousand. And according to "Wikipedia" encyclopedia, in 2012 they were the largest Jewish colony in Europe and the eleventh worldwide.