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The Arabs Are
Incensed...Now There's a Shocker!
by Gerald A. Honigman
The headline of the Associated Press
report in The Daytona Beach News-Journal on 4/16/04 spoke of widespread rage
among the Arabs following President Bush's positive reaction to Prime
Minister Sharon's Gaza disengagement plan. Papers all over the world
were carrying similar stories to tell.
There is plenty of rage in Israel as well over Sharon's plan...although
I don't see it making the mainstream media's headlines. Many Jews
(and others as well) see Sharon's unilateral withdrawal from Gaza and
parts of the "West Bank" as a reward to Arab rejectionist terrorism.
Indeed, the main thing the Arabs were supposed to do for their part on
the "roadmap"--fight terrorism--they not only did not do, but
actually financed and supported more of.
The
vast majority of Arabs refuse to accept a 9-mile wide, microscopic
Israel. So why is there a surprise or is it "headline news" when
they refuse to accept a revision of that suicidal existence for
the better?
An
earlier Cox News Service article which appeared on April 14th as an
"Analysis" piece, "Bush, Sharon meet as Iraq fighting flares," read
like a press release provided by either Hamas' or Arafat's press
secretary...and was about as factually reliable as well. While it was
fair to write about perceptions equating Israel's conflict with the
Arabs with America's fight in Iraq, the unquestioning way the article
was written simply made the case for that equation. It belonged more on
the op-ed pages, not the "news." Where was the "analysis" of this
important issue? The article was simply a restatement of standard Arab
propaganda. Unfortunately, it was not too different from many other
"news" reports offered elsewhere covering Arab-Israeli issues.
Repeating the Arab line that Bush is allowing Israel to grab "Arab"
land on the West Bank is one very important example.
Seldom,
if ever, does it appear in the mainstream media (except in the
words of angry readers' or listeners' responses) that those lands in
Judea and Samaria--known as the "West Bank" only in this past century
due to British imperialism and Transjordan's illegal seizure
of the west bank of the Jordan River in its attack on a reborn Israel
in 1948--were unapportioned areas of the original Mandate
for Palestine open to settlement by all peoples...not just Arabs.
These lands were mostly state lands, passed on from the Ottoman Turkish
Empire (which ruled it for over four centuries) to the British after
World War I, and then onto the Jordanians and Israel after 1967.
Purely Arab Jordan was created itself from some 80% of
"Palestine's" original post-World War I land. The British
separated the Mandate's territory east of the River in 1922 in the
creation of Transjordan, partially as a reward to their Hashemite Arab
allies.
The
name "Palestine," itself, was the name Rome gave to Judaea after the
Judaeans' (Jews') second of two major revolts, recorded by the Roman
historians themselves, for independence in 133-135 C.E. Tacitus, Dio
Cassius, etc. speak of Judaea...not Palaestina...in their
accounts. Listen to this one telling quote from Tacitus:
It inflamed Vespasian's resentment that the Jews were the only nation
who had not yet submitted (Vol. II, Works of Tacitus).
To
squash their hopes supposedly forever, Emperor Hadrian renamed the land
after the Jews' historic enemies, the Philistines (of David and Goliath
fame), a non-Semitic sea people from the eastern Mediterranean or
Aegean area.
There never was an Arab country of Palestine. When the Arabs
ruled the land--as a result of their own imperial conquests of the
region from the 7th century C.E. through the 9th--it was out of their
two imperial Caliphal capitals, Damascus and Baghdad.
Jews lived on the disputed lands currently in question until their
massacres by Arabs in the 1920s.
Many, if not most, so-called "native" Palestinian Arabs moved into
those territories from other Arab countries. Indeed, Hamas "patron
saint," Sheikh Izzedine al-Qassam, was from Aleppo, Syria. Strong
evidence exists that Arafat was from Egypt...although he claims his
birth records "got lost." Due to the Jews, there was booming economic
development going on in the Mandate, so Arabs poured in from all
over.
The
Records of the League of Nations Permanent Mandates Commission show
scores of thousands of Arabs entering just from Syria alone over just a
few months' period of time...Arab settlers setting up Arab
settlements.The British chose not to officially record Arab
immigrants...just Jewish ones. But they did record this Arab movement
in numerous private and secret correspondence files and other mandatory
correspondence. Evidence for this abounds, and this was preceded just a
bit earlier in the latter 19th century with many thousands of soldiers
with Muhammad Ali's army from Egypt staying and settling in the area
after their invasion.
Listen to just a few of many quotes:
"In
the last few months, from 30,000 to 36,000 Hauranese (Syrians) entered
Palestine and settled there( Tewfik Bey El-Hurani, 8/12/34, La
Syrie)."
"It
is certain that many of the inhabitants of Syria and the Lebanon enter
Palestine without formality (Palestine Royal Commission Report, pp
291-292)"
Countering the Arab claim that the Jewish presence was detrimental to
them, Winston Churchill responded in 1939: "...So far from being
persecuted, Arabs have crowded into the country and multiplied..."
It's
been estimated that many more Arabs entered Palestine under the cover
of darkness and were simply never recorded.
So
the lands in Judea and Samaria that Jews came to "occupy" as a result
of war being forced upon them in June 1967 (having been blockaded by
Nasser's Egypt, a casus belli, etc.) were not "purely Arab
lands." That Arabs call it that is no shock. They call Berber North
Africa, Africa's Sudan, Kurdish lands in Iraq and Syria, etc.
"purely Arab patrimony" as well--not to mention all of Israel proper.
But the Western media doesn't have to promote this chauvinistic
lie, as the 4/14 Cox report and others have done. When you don't offer
a counter to the claim, or simply repeat as fact Arab "truths," that is
what essentially happens.
Israel was never expected to be a 9-mile wide rump state. Yet that's
how the U.N.-imposed armistice lines left it in 1949--a constant
temptation to those who would destroy it. And Arabs repeatedly tried to
do just that over the years. As a result of the Arabs' attempt in
1967, things backfired bigtime. And Israel found itself
in the "occupied territories."
U.N. Resolution #242 was hotly debated after the '67 war. The final
draft refused the Arab demand that Israel be forced to withdraw to the
artificially-imposed armistice lines of 1949. On the contrary, 242
states that those armistice lines were to be replaced by "secure and
recognized borders." Most of the settlements have been established on
non-Arab, strategic high ground areas to provide just what 242
envisioned--a bit more of a buffer separating Israel from its would-be
executioners.
The
Arab claim that those settlements are "illegal" is simply wrong,
and only for a brief period of time--during Carter's term in
office--did the U.S. buy into that claim. The Arab use of the Geneva
Conventions' Article 2 as "proof " falls apart because that article
pertains only to "cases of...occupation of the territory of a High
Contracting Party" by another such party. The occupation by Egypt and
Transjordan (subsequently renamed "Jordan" since it now held both banks
of the River) of Gaza and the West Bank was illegal and neither country
had lawful or recognized sovereignty. The last legal sovereignty over
these territories was that of the League of Nations Palestine Mandate
which stipulated the right of the Jews to live in the whole of the
Mandated territory.
President Bush's recent endorsement of Israel's right to something
better than a 9-mile wide existence--while also supporting the Arabs'
right to a 23rd state, and second one in
Palestine--is consistent with the United Nations Security Council
resolutions dealing with this issue...whether his own State
Department's Arabists like it or not.
The
other issue of Arab "rage"--that dealing with their expectation to
overwhelm the Jews in their sole, microscopic state with real or
alleged Arab refugees--was also, at long last, dealt with openly by an
American President for all to clearly hear.
Half of Israel's Jews were refugees themselves from "Arab" /Muslim
lands, and they didn't have two dozen other states to potentially
choose from. Not a single Arab refugee would have been created in the
first place had Arabs not attempted to violently nip a nascent Israel
in the bud after 1947.
So,
like hundreds of millions of other refugees who have been resettled
elsewhere, the Arabs will finally have to deal with their own refugee
problem--which they themselves created--via another solution besides
using their own people as pawns in their anti-Zionist games and/or
expecting Israel to commit national suicide. Furthermore, is
an Arab moving from one part of Mandatory Palestine to another part of
Mandatory Palestine really a "refugee?" Is he the same as a Jew, for
example, literally fleeing for his life (many having been butchered,
hung, etc. in Arab pogroms) from Arab Yemen, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Libya,
Morocco, etc.--as half Of Israel's population did? Jews were commonly
known as kelbi yahudi--Jew Dogs--in Arab lands.
Predictable Arab anger must be dealt with delicately but
unabashedly...not pandered to.
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