Concerning Hitler and the Zionists there is a very intriguing book on the subject, Zionism in the age of the Dictators which goes into the various ties and negotiations between the Zionists and the Nazi regime. Also Francis Nicosia's Zionism and anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany is very enlightening. Through the 1930's the Hitler regime was hoping to expel the German Jews, and British run Palestine was one option. The Nazis did fear that once the Jewish population there was strong enough to have its own state and a League of Nations membership it would be a pain in the neck, and that a Jewish run state would be a source of untold mischief. However, in spite of those concerns, the Hitler regime cooperated with Zionists agencies to the extent that about 40,000 German and Austrian Jews did reach Palestine.
They let those 40,000 to go after they took all their wealth and assets and more wealth from the Zionist Congress, and in the point of time in the mid 30's it may have been not the preferred option but it was essential to get them out of Germany, afterwards there was a complete ban on Germany that lasted until the mid 50's (bar for the miniaturist Stern gang).
Anyway disregarding the historic complexities I don't think drunk Ken cares much for that or is very interested in mid 30's history, or Galloway with his "historic facts"