By Ofri Ilany : Haaretz in 1932: Hitler makes better impression than expected
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Title:Beni`s blindness
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(...) it was the right that saw the truth. - Beni

Really?

Already from 1928 here was a regular column in the right-wing Doar HaYom called "From the Notebook of a Fascist’. In advance of Jabotinsky’s arrival in Palestine, its author, Abba Ahimeir, wrote an article entitled ‘On the Arrival of Our Duce’.

And from the article that is the subject of this talkback:

" Hazit Ha`am, the journal of the right-wing of the Revisionists: "If the segments of our people draw the appropriate conclusions from the Hitlerism, then we will be able to say that something good came out of a bad situation," the paper stated a few days after Hitler`s appointment as chancellor.

The paper even praised certain foundations of the Nazi ideology, primarily its fight against communism: "the anti-Semitic husk should be discarded, but not its anti-Marxist inside," the paper`s editors wrote of Nazism"