
Israel and Palestine
Little Known Facts
By John D. Turner
With all that is going on in the news today,
it is really difficult to understand exactly what is going on in the
Middle East without a good knowledge of the history of the region
over the past 50 years or so.
Depending on where you decide to start, the
“good guys” and “bad guys” can be hard to keep track of. For those
of us who haven’t been around since the beginning of the 20th
Century or those of us who are a bit fuzzy on our history, here is
some information to help to keep things straight and in perspective.
Most of us know very little concerning the
facts of this most volatile area of the world. Many of us get our
facts from the news media. This can be very confusing, especially
when media bias is factored in. Believe it or not, much of what is
reported in the press is outright falsehood; some deliberate, and
some simply the result of poor journalistic practice. Many of us
color what we know with our own biases, such as support for Israel
based on scriptural references or support for Arafat based on
militant anti-Semitism.
The result is that most Americans are ignorant
of many of the following, irrefutable historical facts concerning
the Palestinians and the Israelis. These facts come from Jamie
Glazov, who holds a Ph.D. in history and who is a native of the
former Soviet Union, now residing in Canada. As is true of facts in
general, rather than opinions, these are verifiable. You can
research them yourself and find the same answers.
● The
Palestine Mandate was never a nation, let alone a political entity.
It was a “mandate” created by the British from the Turkish Empire
after World War I.
● Ten percent
of the entire mandate was given to the Jews, 90% to the Palestinian
Arabs.
● Israel is
one percent of the land in the Middle East. Jordan is 80% of the
land that made up the original Palestine Mandate.
● In 1948, the
Palestinian Arabs rejected an international resolution that would
have established a Palestinian state. They focused their energies on
destroying the new Jewish state instead.
● Before
Israel was attacked in 1973, it occupied less of the land than what
is now in dispute. Before 1967, Israel occupied none of it. The Arab
terror unleashed against Israel in 1967 had nothing to do with
Israeli “occupation” of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The
“occupation” simply did not exist.
● From
1949-1967, Jordan had occupied the West Bank, while Egypt controlled
the Gaza Strip. But Arabs did not terrorize Egypt and Jordan, to get
them off the Palestinians’ “land”. Instead, Arabs launched a war
against Israel in 1967. Israel won that war and grabbed both the
West Bank and Gaza Strip as a security measure.
● The
Palestinian Authority has published and Arabic translation of “Mein
Kampf,” and that tract has reached No. 6 on its best-seller list.
● When
Israelis captured Adolph Eichmann, the official Saudi Arabian
newspaper ran a story headlined: “Arrest of Eichmann, Who Had The
Honor Of Killing Six Million Jews.”
● If a
Palestinian blows himself up, along with innocent Jewish mothers and
babies, his picture is plastered on posters, and his family acquires
a revered place in society and at one time, received $25,000 in
American currency from Saddam Hussein. Meanwhile, the Palestinian
terrorist believes that he gets to fulfill all his wildest and
repressed sexual fantasies with 72 virgins in heaven.
● The whole
matter is related to why Hashemi Rafsanjani, the eminent
representative of “Iranian moderation,” has boasted that once the
Muslim world gets nuclear weapons, which he assures will be very
soon, the Jewish “question” will be solved forever.
● Article 19
of the Palestinian Covenant of 1968 affirms that “The partition of
Palestine in 1947 and the establishment of Israel is fundamentally
null and void”.
● Articles 20
and 22 of the same covenant rejects even the historical and
religious ties of Jews to the Holy Land. That is why Palestinian
children are yet to find the State of Israel on any maps in their
geography classes.
● Arafat has
never repudiated the Articles in the Palestinian Covenant of 1968.
This explains why, when speaking English to Western audiences, he
always acknowledges the right of Israel to exist. But when he speaks
Arabic, he boasts of his successes in working toward the destruction
of Israel.
●
Palestinians of the West Bank are barred from becoming citizens in
the Arab world. When the Gaza Strip was under Egyptian
administration, Palestinians were denied Egyptian citizenship, and
remained stateless.
In occupied Lebanon, Palestinians are denied basic rights to
employment, health care, and government services – unlike
Palestinians in Israel and in the “occupied” territories.
● Kuwait
ethnically cleansed 300,000 Palestinians ten years ago. Jordanians
slaughtered thousands of them after the 1967 war. The world
community and the media virtually ignored these Arab atrocities. It
was acceptable when Muslim Arabs practiced genocide against
Palestinians. But it was wrong when Israelis oppressed Palestinians
to defend themselves from terror. This double standard implies
racism against Arabs. Indeed, by holding Jews up to a higher moral
accountability than Arabs, the view that lets Arabs off the hook for
oppressing their own brethren, implies a civilizational inferiority
to them – and a civilizational superiority to Jews.
● Israel has
given birth to an Arab citizenry inside Israel of more than one
million people. As Israeli citizens, Arabs have more rights than the
citizens of any Arab state. Arab citizens in Israel vote in free
elections and are themselves elected to the Israeli parliament. The
only place where Arabs know democracy and a high standard of living
is in Israel.
● Five
hundred Palestinians were arrested around Arafat’s compound. Dozens
were Israel’s most-wanted terrorists. Arafat was still trying to
track these people down. He couldn’t find them because they were
cleverly hiding in his own office.
● Connections
between the Palestinian Authority and international Islamic terror
organizations such as al-Qaeda have been established beyond
reasonable doubt.
● A person
who truly wanted the best for the Palestinians would have embraced
an offer that accepted 95% of the Palestinians’ negotiating demands
and would have given the Palestinians their own sovereign state in
Judea, Samaria, and the Gaza Strip, more than 90 percent of the West
Bank, and a capital in Jerusalem. That’s what Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Barak offered Arafat in 2000. Arafat rejected the proposal,
demanding instead, the flooding of Israel with millions of
Palestinians. He knew that such a development would destroy Israel
as a Jewish state.
● The
“Palestinian problem” is more useful to Arafat than its solution.
Arafat knew that peace with Jews is his own political suicide at
best – and his own death warrant at worst.
● Arab
culture has yet to produce one prosperous, functional and democratic
society. Yet they see that the Jews have accomplished exactly that –
in a tiny piece of land that was a desert 50 years ago. Indeed, the
Jews have built the most powerful economy and the only industrial
and democratic nation in the entire Middle East.
● More
Israelis have died from terrorism since the signing of the Oslo
Accords in 1993 than in the four decades before it. More than 80
suicide bombings were conducted against Israel since the “peace
process” began. Before Oslo, suicide bombings were almost
non-existent.
It seems unconscionable to me that we should
expect Israel to put up with what we here in the United States would
not tolerate; namely a war within our own borders against those we
hold most dear. Indeed, we didn’t tolerate it when another Islamic
terrorist group flew fully-loaded civilian aircraft into the World
Trade Center in New York, destroying both towers and killing
thousands. Witness the continuing action in Afghanistan. Is it
simply a matter of scale? Is the slaughter of thousands in one fell
swoop sufficient to provoke military action, while killing 5 or 10,
or 20 per day merely an acceptable loss? Would we put up with that
here? Or is it simply OK to kill Jews.
The President declared a War on Terrorism and
against those harboring terrorists. The Palestinian Authority would
seem to qualify on both counts. Not to mention Hezbollah, Hamas, and
others of their ilk, including those who train and sponsor them,
such as Iran, Libya, Syria, and others. Support of Israel seems to
me to be in keeping with our avowed war. And judging from the above,
history seems to be on the side of Israel as well.
Just my view and my humble opinion.
Jamie Glazov holds a Ph.D. in History with a
specialty in Soviet Studies. He is the author of 15 Tips on How to
be a Good Leftist and of Canadian Policy Toward Kruschev’s Soviet
Union (McGill-Queens University Press, 2002). Born in the U.S.S.R.,
Jamie is the son of prominent Soviet dissidents, and now resides in
Vancouver, Canada.
He writes the Dr. Progressive advice column
for angst-ridden leftists at EnterStageRight.com. E-mail him at
jglazov@rogers.com.
My comments are, of course my own, and in no
way are to be construed as representing my employer or anyone else.

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