Demolishing The Myths of the Propaganda War
Against Israel :
Anti-Israel Aksa Martyrs
Brigades (Fatah) leaflet - distributed today in Gaza : "We affirm our support and backing for the
positions of the Iranian president toward the Zionist state which, by God's
will, will cease to exist. Recognizing Israel 's right to exist means underestimating the
Palestinian people, who are making daily sacrifices to liberate Palestine and Jerusalem." gamla.org.il Volume 6 Issue 50. Nov 7, 2005
Non-people "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state ofIsrael for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no
difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for
political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a
Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the
existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose Zionism.
"For tactical reasons,Jordan , which is a sovereign state with defined borders,
cannot raise claims to Haifa and Jaffa . While as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa , Jaffa ,
Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem . However, the moment we reclaim our right to all of Palestine , we will not wait even a minute to unite Palestine and Jordan ." (PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein,
March 31, 1977, interview with the Dutch newspaper Trau.)
Arab activist Musa Alami is quoted by Joan Peters [From Time Immemorial, p. 13] as writing in October 1949, "The people are in great need of a 'myth' to fill their consciousness and imagination," and adding that indoctrinating this nationalistic myth would create "identity" and "self-respect."
Almost 30 years later, PLO Military Department head Zuheir Muhsin said, "Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle againstIsrael ."
Non-people "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of
"For tactical reasons,
Arab activist Musa Alami is quoted by Joan Peters [From Time Immemorial, p. 13] as writing in October 1949, "The people are in great need of a 'myth' to fill their consciousness and imagination," and adding that indoctrinating this nationalistic myth would create "identity" and "self-respect."
Almost 30 years later, PLO Military Department head Zuheir Muhsin said, "Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity serves only tactical purposes. The founding of a Palestinian state is a new tool in the continuing battle against
Similarly, Yasser Arafat's
Fatah terrorist group issued a statement on Dec. 31, 2001 , announcing its belief that "a legitimate
Palestinian entity forms the most important weapon that Arabs have against Israel , the outpost of the imperialist powers." Arutz
Sheva News Service. Feb. 29, 2004
When I say:
"non-existent", of course, the people exist, but there was never an
Arab Palestinian entity. The Arabs entered British Mandate Palestine freely
(without permits needed by Jews) from all the surrounding Arab countries as the
Jews returned to make the desert bloom, creating jobs and good health
conditions. The only "Palestinians" were the Jews under the British
Mandate from 1917 to 1948 when Israel because a State 54 years ago today. (1) "From
Time Immemorial: The Origins of the Arab-Jewish Conflict over Palestine " by Joan Peters Harper & Rowe
NY 1984
"You are the sons of
Balaam, the sons of 'bela' (destruction and deceit), the sons of 'bli-am' (no
people), the sons of 'bliyaal' (wickedness, worthlessness), and the sons of
'bli eretz' (no land). You are experts of impurity, cursedness, and evil...
Min. Effie Eitam at the funeral of victims of a Palestinian terrorist attack.
Arutz-7 News Brief: Friday, June 21, 2002
If the people you mistakenly
call "Palestinians" are anything but generic Arabs collected from all
over -- or thrown out of -- the Arab world, if they really have a genuine
ethnic identity that gives them right for self-determination, why did they
never try to become independent until Arabs suffered their devastating defeat
in the Six Day War? Yashiko Sagamori. Bridges for Peace News Update www.bridgesforpeace.com February 21, 2003
In March 1977, Zahir Muhsein,
an executive member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO), said in
an interview to the Dutch newspaper Trouw: "The 'Palestinian people' does
not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing
our struggle against the state of Israel ."
The Arabs who now claim to be
natives of the Holy Land have migrated to Palestine after 1918, from
neighboring Arab countries, predominantly from areas now known as Jordan,
Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. None of these countries existed
as nations prior to 1913. They were nothing but a disorganized collection of
tribes, constantly terrorizing each other, trying to seize land from their
neighbors. Unfortunately, those Arab immigrants, imported into the Holy Land their age-old culture of terrorizing neighbors to seize land. Many of
them were social outcasts and criminals who could not find jobs in their own
countries so they searched for their luck elsewhere. Some of them were accepted
by the British regime as a source of cheap labor and were allowed to settle on
unoccupied Jewish land in Palestine .
Even Yassir Arafat, the leader of the PLO, is not a native of the Holy Land . He was born in 1929 in Cairo ,
Egypt . He served in the Egyptian army, studied in the University of Cairo ,
and lived in Cairo until 1956. He then moved to Saudi-Arabia and founded
the Al-Fatah terror organization, the precursor to the PLO, in Kuwait in 1958, together with his Saudi-Arabian friends.http://www.think-israel.org/mandelbaum.html
The governor of the Syrian
district of Hauran, Tewfik Bey El Hurani, admitted in 1934 that in a single
period of only a few months over 30,000 Syrians from Hauran had moved to Palestine . Even British Prime Minister Winston Churchill noted
the Arab influx. Churchill, a veteran of the early years of the British mandate
in the Holy Land, noted in 1939 that "far from being persecuted, the Arabs
have crowded into the country and multiplied." http://www.think-israel.org/mandelbaum.html
Palestinian nation is a
media/leftist Myth
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2011 at 11:11:15 AM
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