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category national | miscellaneous | news report author Wednesday April 10, 2002 14:00author by David Horowitz - Journalist and editor of Front Page MagazineReport this post to the editors

Discusses the real aims of the Arabs in the Middle East.

Holed up in his besieged and battered Ramallah headquarters, Yasser Arafat has called for "millions of martyrs to march to Jerusalem…this is our destiny….this is the path I have chosen."

With these words he announced his real agenda for anyone who did not understand it before. As the Arab Muslims of the Palestine Mandate and their successors had previously announced through suicide bombings that target Jewish babies; through maps that erase the state of Israel; through the 1999 rejection of a peace plan that included 95% of their negotiating demands; through the never-abandoned 1964 liberation manifesto that calls for the obliteration of Israel as the "Zionist entity;" through their spiritual leaders the Grand Muftis of Jerusalem - the one who today calls for the destruction of America and the Jews and the one who yesterday, in the midst of the Nazi Holocaust, was a disciple and ally of Adolf Hitler; -- the real agenda of Arafat and the Palestinian leadership is now, and has always been, the elimination of Jewry from the Middle East.

The seed of the Palestinians' genocidal mania is rooted in Islam and began its metastasis more than 100 years ago when the first Zionist settlements signaled that an oppressed people, huddled on the fringes of the Ottoman Empire, was about to assert itself. Jews, in fact, had been living continuously in the region for 3,000 years but only as a stateless minority, easily and therefore frequently abused. Once the Jews began to assert and defend their presence in a world that regarded them as infidels and therefore damned, they immediately became the targets of an Islamic jihad - a permanent holy war whose goal was their destruction.

The struggle in the Middle East is not now and has never been about land. Israel occupies a miniscule 1% of the Arab Middle East and less than 10% of the entire Palestine Mandate, which was not even a political entity - let alone a nation, when the Jews' rights were granted. It was just a "mandate" carved by the British out of the Turkish empire after the First World War, and then allotted 90% to the Palestinian Arabs and 10% to the Jews.

Today the land called Jordan - a nation wholly created by Britain - occupies 80% of the landmass that made up the original Palestine Mandate. Nearly 70% of its inhabitants are still Palestinian Arabs, yet Jordan is not the target of a Palestine liberation movement. How is this possible? It is possible because the Hashemites who rule Palestinian Jordan and are a minority within Jordan, are Muslims not Jews. The Middle East War is not about land and not about injustice. It is a religious war - a jihad -- against the Jews.

In 1949, Jordan annexed the West Bank - that is, the entire territory that is allegedly in dispute -- and held it for 18 long years up to, and until, the 1967 Arab war against Israel. Jordan and the other Arab states lost this war, and the Jews retained control of the West Bank because the Arab states refused to make peace and recognize Israel, and Israel refused to return land to declared enemies, lest they use it as a staging area for war against Israel a third time. Not once in all those 18 years was there complaint from the Palestinians or their "liberation" organization or the other Arab states about the injustice done to the inhabitants of the West Bank. Not once was there an outcry that Jordan had annexed the Palestine "nation." That is because the Palestinians consider themselves Arabs and Muslims first and foremost, and because being "Palestinian" is a remote afterthought inspired by their hatred of the Jews.

Zionist settlers first began arriving in the already existing Jewish communities of Palestine in the 1880s. They were hoping to end the persecution of the Jews, which was a result of their stateless condition and their expulsion 2000 years ago from Judea and Samaria, which is today known as the West Bank. At the time of the Zionists arrival, Palestine was a sparsely occupied, barren desert, controlled by Turkey as it had been for nearly 400 years. Not only was there no Palestinian nation in the region, there were hardly any Arabs at all. This is the way the American writer Mark Twain described what he saw when, in the 1880s, he visited the place that is the site of such bloodshed today:

"Of all the lands there are for dismal scenery, I think Palestine must be the prince. The hills are barren …. The valleys are unsightly deserts fringed with a feeble vegetation that has an expression about it of being sorrowful and despondent….It is a hopeless dreary heartbroken land….Palestine sits in sackcloth and ashes…Over it broods the spell of a curse that has withered its fields and fettered its energies …. Nazareth is forlorn; … Jericho… accursed…Jerusalem …a pauper village…Palestine is desolate ... A silent, mournful expanse. We never saw a human being on the whole route…. Even the olive and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country."

In this barren place the Jews were granted a sliver amounting to 10% of the land. More than half of this land was the Negev desert. Within a generation the Jews made their sliver bloom. Even today - 120 years later -- the boundary between Israel and Syria is still referred to as the "green line," symbolizing the difference between the Israeli side, which under the care of the Jews has become fertile ground, and the Arabs' side, which is still a desert. On their sliver of land the Jews also built the only industrial and democratic nation in the entire Middle East.

The productivity and tolerance of the Jews in the state they created have given birth to an Arab citizenry inside Israel of more than one million people. Unlike their Arab brethren, these Arab citizens of Israel vote in free elections and are themselves elected to the Israeli parliament. Their status provides an eloquent contrast to the intolerant and hate-filled world that surrounds and threatens the Jewish state.

As Israelis citizens, Arabs have more rights, privileges and opportunities than the inhabitants of any Arab state in the Middle East. At the same time, the so-called Palestinian refugees of the West Bank are barred even from becoming citizens in 21 of the 22 Arab nations. That's why they are "refugees." Because the Arabs want them to be miserable and destitute, and available as cannon fodder for their suicide wars against Israel. In contrast, the 600,000 Jewish refugees who fled or were expelled from Arab countries after the 1948 war have been fully resettled in Israel where they are productive citizens who desperately want peace.

What is the crime of the Jews that they should not have been welcomed into this unpromising desert -- a tiny sliver of the Turkish Empire -- from the very beginning? What is the crime of the Jews that their infant state should have been attacked by five Arab armies on the day of its creation? What is the crime of the Jews that these Arab states should have continued their war for fifty years without a peace in sight? What is the crime of the Jews that these Arabs should make Jewish women and children the targets of their suicide bombers, and that their leader should call for millions of "martyrs" to plow into the heart of the Jewish sliver to blow up its inhabitants once and for all?

Their crime is that they are Jews. Their crime is that they are heathens in the empire of Islam. Islam divides the world into Dar al Islam, the "house of Islam," and Dar al Harb, the "house of war," which is the house of infidels who -- if they do not convert - could or should be put to the sword. Perhaps there is a moderate Islam that rejects this alternative and has found a way to live peacefully with unbelievers who are its neighbors. But such an Islam does not exist as a political force in the Arab Middle East today.

That is why even a barren sliver was too much to allow the Jews. That is why the creation of a miniscule state in the middle of a desert provoked a genocidal war. Israel is Dar al Harb. That is why the annexation of the entire West Bank by the Kingdom of Jordan meant nothing to the Palestinian Muslims who inhabited it. Jordan is Dar al Islam. That is why peace cannot be made with the Jews. They are infidels who live in the house of war.

The Palestinian terrorists -- Arafat, the Palestine Authority, Hamas, Hezbollah, Islamic Jihad and the al-Aksa Martyrs -- along with the governments in Saudia Arabia, Iraq, Syria and Iran who support their terror and their genocidal agendas are the Nazis of the Middle East.

There will be no peace until they are defeated or destroyed.

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David Horowitz is editor of Front Page Magazine and the author of several books, including, The Art of Political War and Other Radical Pursuits, Hating Whitey, Art of Political War, Radical Son : A Generational Odyssey .

author by Joe Sheehanpublication date Wed Apr 10, 2002 14:48author email jsheehan at subdimension dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Mr. Horowitz,

I read your "article" with a measure of shock and horror.
What of Ariel Sharons genocide in Palestine?
Turning Palestine into a war zone, not allowing any journalists in to see what is being carried out by the IDF, is that right?
I agree that the suicide bomings are wrong, no deaths are acceptable, but in this instance Ariel Sharon and Israel are the aggressors, they have ignored peoples human rights, ignored UN mandates.
Israel is trying to wipe out everyone that disagrees with them, the world is watching and we will not allow Sharon get away with it.

author by Michael Rosen - Socialist Workerpublication date Wed Apr 10, 2002 16:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

ONE OF the tricks played by the news media is to present events as if they can be explained by pictures of gun battles and two-minute interviews with spokespeople. Nine times out of ten this suits the oppressor, not the oppressed. It shows the resistance of the oppressed as "terrorism" and the actions of the oppressor as "peacekeeping".

Israel's greatest propaganda victory of the last 50 years has been to present itself as a peace-loving democracy fighting to secure a haven for the persecuted Jews of the world. This overlooks two very awkward facts. The first is that the best place to have been a Jew for the last 50 years is as far away from Israel as you can get.

The second is that the origins, history and present day story of Israel is a terrible narrative of persecution, exploitation, "transfer" and mass murder of Palestinians. The first point is self evident. To uncover all the details of the second involves meticulous research and brilliant campaigning skills. I am hugely proud to have a role in the event known as "Deir Yassin Remembered".

This last weekend, for the second year, a group of people came together in London to remember the massacre, enforced evacuation and demolition of the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin. In the morning of 9 April 1948, commandos of the Irgun (the terror gang headed by Menachem Begin, who became later prime minister of Israel) attacked Deir Yassin, with its 750 residents.

By noon over 100 people, half of them women and children, had been systematically murdered. Some 25 male villagers were loaded onto trucks, paraded through Jerusalem, and then taken to a quarry and shot dead. The remaining residents were driven to Arab East Jerusalem. A final body count of 254 was reported by the New York Times on 13 April.

Begin knew what it was for: "Arabs throughout the country, induced to believe wild tales of 'Irgun butchery', were seized with limitless panic and started to flee for their lives. "This mass flight soon developed into a maddened, uncontrollable stampede. The political and economic significance of this development can hardly be overestimated."

Deir Yassin was then wiped off the map. By September Jewish immigrants were settled there. The centre of the village was renamed, and as Jerusalem expanded the land of Deir Yassin became part of the city. The massacre at Deir Yassin is one of the most significant events in 20th century Palestinian and Israeli history. It stands as an early warning of a calculated depopulation of over 400 Arab villages and cities, and the expulsion of over 700,000 Palestinian inhabitants.

The plan was for us to forget Deir Yassin. But we haven't. The atmosphere on Sunday night was, of course, grieving, but it was also passionate and angry. I saw there many of the people who have struggled for years to make the history of the Palestinians heard in this country.

These are the people who are yelled at and insulted on the Today programme and Newsnight, while deferential questions are put to the thugs who run Israel. But even more heartening was to see many people there discovering for the first time the truth about the founding of the Zionist state. Alongside the slogan "They shall not pass", we always have to add, "We shall not forget."

author by Zorropublication date Wed Apr 10, 2002 19:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Indigenous people are indigenous people, state or no state. Would you suggest that the native American Indians weren't robbed of their land (and brutally murdered in the process) because they didn't have a "state"?
And what is this mysterious barren place that Twain refers to as Palestine in the 1880's according to your own quote?

author by Mikepublication date Wed Apr 10, 2002 20:21author email stepbystepfarm at shaysnet dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Oh, the PURPOSE was begin a terror campaign to induce all the other Palestinians to flee? Yep that's what the result was, but that's HINDSIGHT. I imagine the motivation at time was revenge for the Israeli villages that had been overrun and completely massacred earlier. Oh, you never heard about those? Look up the history of the "Etzion Bloc".

NOT a justification! At the time most Israelis strongly disapproved of this the revenge operation. But please note that the "target" village was not exactly innocents picked at random.

There was a general redistribution of population following the 1948 war with a couple hundred thousand Palestinians fleeing in fear and I think about a million and a half or so Jews expelled from Arab countries (mostly ending up in Israel).

author by jimmypublication date Fri Apr 12, 2002 16:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

is this the guy who writes for the Irish Times?

 
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