White Coats, Red Hands: Colonial Hypocrisy and the ‘State of Palestine’
Today London, Paris, Brussels, Lisbon, and Canberra pose as moral arbiters, lecturing Israel about a “Palestinian state.” But lift their spotless white coats, and the bloodstains of the 20th century reappear: famine, massacres, torture, and genocide. Nations that once ran concentration camps and napalm bombings now dare to preach peace — while ignoring that Hamas rules in Judea and Samaria refugee camps and would win the next Palestinian elections in a landslide.
United Kingdom
The empire on which “the sun never set” left behind millions of corpses.
- 1943 — The Bengal famine, triggered by London’s export policies, killed up to 3 million. Churchill blamed Indians for “breeding like rabbits.”
- 1950s — Suppression of the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya. 150,000 Kenyans sent to concentration camps, thousands killed and tortured.
- 1972 — “Bloody Sunday” in Northern Ireland: British soldiers shot dead 14 unarmed protesters in Derry.
France
“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” — but not for the colonies.
- Algeria (1954–1962): Over 1 million Algerians killed during the war of independence. Torture, mass executions, and “disappearances” carried out by the French army.
- Madagascar (1947): Suppression of uprising, up to 80,000 civilians killed.
- Indochina (Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia): Bombings of villages, concentration camps, mass repression.
Belgium
The most horrific colonial nightmare of the 20th century — the Congo.
- Early 1900s (under Leopold II): Up to 10 million dead.
- 1961: Belgian intelligence took part in the plot and assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of independent Congo.
Portugal
Clung to its colonies until the very end — drowning them in blood.
- 1961, Angola: The Baixa de Cassanje massacre — napalm dropped on farmers, 20–30,000 killed.
- 1972, Mozambique: Viriyamu massacre — soldiers killed more than 400 civilians, including women and children.
- Wars in Africa marked by torture, concentration camps, chemical weapons.
Australia
Its very foundation — genocide.
- 19th–20th centuries: “Frontier wars” and extermination of Aboriginal peoples. In Tasmania, the indigenous population was nearly wiped out.
- 20th century: The “Stolen Generations” — Aboriginal children forcibly removed from families for assimilation.
- 1950s: Britain and Australia conducted nuclear tests in the desert on Aboriginal lands, exposing them to radiation.
And Now They Lecture Israel
These countries, with their recent history of concentration camps, torture, napalm, and genocide, lecture Israel about a “peaceful Palestinian state.” They pretend that tomorrow’s elections would not bring terrorists back to power, pretend that October 7 was just an “incident.”
Recognition of a “State of Palestine” in their mouths is not about peace. It is an attempt to cover up their own colonial crimes, to shift responsibility, and to launder their reputations at Israel’s expense.
In truth, such recognition means only one thing: “Hamas was right.”
The Oslo idea is dead. There will be no two states. Instead, Israel will expand its sovereignty over Judea, Samaria, and the Jordan Valley.
The so-called “Palestinian state” will be buried — along with the hypocrisy of colonial powers, trying to hide their blood under a white coat.

