The entire grievance narrative is Soviet disinformation/active measures grafted onto islamic anti-semitism/jihad. As Pavel Stroilov writes in Behind the Desert Storm, "It was the Soviet empire -- not the British empire -- that was responsible for the instability in the Middle… https://t.co/rRfYoyIS5x
— @realDianaWest (@realDianaWest) November 18, 2025
from Mosab Hassan Yousef:
Everyone screams Israel stole the land, but here’s the truth: Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Israel all formed around the same time, carved from the Ottoman Empire’s ruins. After World War One, Britain gave us Jordan in 1946. France split Lebanon in 1943, Syria 1946. Egypt broke British chains in 1922. Israel? 1948. No ancient kingdoms—just colonial borders. All these states, same origin story. But only Israel, tied to 3,000 years of Jewish history—temples, coins, scrolls—gets branded colonizer. Why? It’s not history’s fault. It’s the Islamic rejection of any Jewish sovereignty, rooted in ideologies that erase Jewish presence, even as end-time narratives justify wiping them out. If everyone’s a colonial kid, why’s only Israel illegitimate? Think about that.
Behind the Desert Storm: A Secret Archive Stolen from the Kremlin that Sheds New Light on the Arab Revolutions in the Middle East, Pavel Stroilov, 2011.

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