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News ID: 116445
Publish Date : 24 June 2023 - 21:40

Israel’s Archives: Zionist Militia Sought to Recruit Nazis Against Britain

WEST BANK (Dispatches) – Newly-unveiled transcripts from the Zionist regime’s archives reveal the attempts made by the regime’s militias to enlist Nazi Germany in their battle against British Mandate authorities in Palestine.
“Eighty-one years later, it is still hard to understand how Jews in the Land of Israel could have believed in enlisting Nazi Germany,” Haaretz wrote.
The transcripts were released to the public last month and include the interrogation of Efraim Zetler, a member of the pre-Zionist regime Lehi Zionist militia, who was kidnapped by Haganah militia in 1942. The Haganah, formed in 1920, was another Zionist paramilitary.
“We will communicate with any military power ready to help…, even if it’s Germany,” Zetler told the interrogators. “The only condition is that we get weapons, so we can rebel against the English,” he added.
“If Germany agrees to help us fight enemy number 1, the English, we’ll team up with it,” he continued, saying about Germany: “It’s not an enemy of the Jews in Israel.”
In its article, Haaretz revealed information that dispelled the Zionist narrative of Palestinian collaboration with Nazi Germany.
Zetler was interrogated roughly two weeks following the Wannsee Conference in Berlin, where Nazi officials deliberated on the execution of the Final Solution. Securing Nazi support is believed to have been suggested two years prior by Avraham Stern, the Lehi leader who championed aggressive opposition to British governance.
According to Haaretz, Lehi agents met with an official from the German foreign ministry in Beirut at the end of 1940.
The document that was presented suggested various strategies, including a partnership between Zionist militia and the Nazis.
In the document, it was proposed that Lehi actively participate in the war alongside Germany, arguing that a mutual interest existed between the “German perspective” and the ambitions of the Zionists.
According to Haaretz, the Nazis did not respond.