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The nationalist case for Palestine

It is an obvious fact that in Australia the cause of Palestine is almost totally controlled by the left, and exploited to advance an antiwhite agenda.

One need only see the regular burning of Australian flags at Palestine protests and the antiwhite slogans painted on the signs of the so-called aboriginal activists who attend them. However, rushing into a condemnation of the Palestinians themselves or a descent into an unconvincing “I hate both sides” only emboldens the real enemies of our people.

In order to understand the importance of Palestine to nationalists, it is first necessary to get an understanding of the global system that we live under – the Judeo-American world order.

It is popular to claim that the current order is unprecedented, and a total break with every other economic and political system that came before it. This isn’t remotely true.

The Judeo-American world order is a multiracial empire that’s no different from any of the other multiracial empires of the past, whether it is the Roman Empire, the British Empire or the USSR.

The only major differences are in its scale, and in who rules it. For this is the first truly global empire, and it is run primarily in the interests of (mostly) Jewish finance capitalists. It is this unique stamp that makes it inherently hostile to our people, or indeed any people that seeks to remain free and sovereign.

The system has only two goals. The first is to squeeze the maximum possible amount of profit from its subject populations in the forms of rents, loan interest and speculative economic bubbles. The second is to perpetuate global Jewish supremacy by creating majority minority societies in its core countries (the US, UK, Australia, etc) via mass immigration, while waging endless wars and genocides against potential rivals in the rest.

Once we dispel the mystical aura that power always builds around itself, we can finally make a friend-enemy distinction that actually corresponds to reality. We are not suffering from an “Islamic invasion”, a failed leftist utopia or an inevitable “Decline of the West”. The system we live under is functioning perfectly as intended, just has it has since it won the war against Europe in 1945.

Interest slavery, censorship and replacement immigration are not mistakes or merely coincidental parts of this system – they are its core interests. The productive White Australian masses must be exploited to provide a living for finance parasites, and our country must be made a divided, multiracial mess so that a popular uprising of the majority against this minority ruling class can never happen again, as it did in Europe all those years ago.

It is not “brown-coded” or “Third Worldist” to want the global Judeo-American empire to collapse. It is just common sense. If White Australians are to ever free themselves from this global prison of nations, then our rulers will have to lose. Bigly. They will have to lose on every front, for a very protracted amount of time in order to get them to weaken their grip on us.

Our very existence as a distinct people is anathema to the core interests of the system. It will never reform, it will never become based because it was somehow dumb enough to let /ourguys/ take it over from the inside. The only way for our people to survive is for the system to die, preferably in an utterly humiliating way that forever discredits its ideals.

This is why nationalists should support the patriots of Palestine, and any other peoples brave enough to take on the global Judeo-American empire.

The Gaza War is not some far off irrelevant event, but one that has a direct impact on our lives. The system is global, and what happens in one part of the empire impacts all the others. When one tentacle of the octopus is being attacked, it must of necessity loosen the grip of the others. Whatever one’s feelings about the October 7 attacks, their greatest impact has been felt not in the Middle East, but within the alleged liberal democracies.

If it were not for Israel’s desire to shut down all criticism of its genocide, then we never would have had the wave of fake Mossad-directed “anti-Semitic terrorist incidents” that justified Australians losing our remaining rights to free speech and free assembly. We will never be allowed to regain those liberties that are our Anglo-Saxon birthrights as long as the present system lasts.

Conversely, the need to justify the Gaza genocide is also behind the “vibe shift” in the US that has allowed nationalist ideas to become mainstream for the first time since 1945. As the genocide burnt the Judeo-American ruling class’s remaining bridges with the left, they have been forced to concede on our issues in order to create a more reliably Zionist populist right, to replace the left as the dominant political force.

This has happened most vividly in the US, but Australia will follow as it always does. America has gone from total establishment support for Black Lives Matter riots in 2020 to Jewish-owned companies running pro-eugenics clothing advertising in 2025. The boot would never have lifted from the throats of Whites were it not for the fact that brave men half a world away had successfully mauled the other leg.

Supporting Palestine doesn’t involve loving Hamas or wanting Palestinians to come here (quite the opposite in fact). It means aggressively gatekeeping Zionist elements out of our movement, totally denying any attempt by Israel to paint itself as part of a Judeo-Christian “West”, and rhetorically supporting the right of the Palestinian people to resist Zionism and not be passive victims and future refugees.

We must criticise both the ghoulish rightoid collaborators who gloat over images of starving Arab children, and leftists who claim to support Palestinian sovereignty while wanting them to self-deport from their lands and become refugees in Australia.

White Australians and the Palestinian people are ultimately fighting two parts of the same global enemy in order to preserve their existence as a people. We should wish them the best in their struggle, for it will directly impact ours. As much as we may want to call it a foreign war in which we hate both sides, no one can claim that we live under a Palestinian Occupied Government.

Header image: Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip in January 2025 (UNRWA – Ashraf Amra).

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