Historical Facts About Israel
Who but a fool would deny the record of history
and who but a liar would attempt to re-write it?
The
Jewish people have had an inseparable relationship with the Land of Israel - the Land
of the Bible, for the past 4,000 years since the days of Abraham.
There
have been ebbs and flows in Jewish habitation of the land.
However,
to be sure, at no period since the days of Joshua have all of the Jewish people
been exiled from the Land of Israel . Some Jews
have always remained in the Land, in greater or lesser numbers.
While
their exiles under the Assyrians and Babylonians were relatively short lived,
the last greater exile by the Romans lasted almost 1,800 years. Nevertheless,
God said He would restore His people Israel to their
land in one final and great return and restoration. There are a multitude of
biblical prophecies concerning the re-gathering of the Jewish people from
around the world to a barren land that would be restored to its former glory.
This began to unfold in the late 1800s. Events leading to the establishment of
the modern State of Israel began during the period when the Ottoman (Turkish)
Empire controlled the region, then called "Palestine ".
The chronology of past invaders who ruled in the land of Israel reads like a
Who's Who of World Empires. The Land of Israel was a choice
fruit that everyone wanted to pluck for their own ends. Those characteristics
that made this land desirable enough to be chosen by the Lord as "His
Land," also made it the focus of empires who wanted to
rule
the world. In some cases, they just wanted to overrule the Jewish people,
because they were the people of God and some of these world powers were opposed
to the things of God. Israel and the
Jewish people are some of those important "things" of God.
In
this Israel Teaching Letter, I want to traverse the significant facts of over
4,000 years of Israel 's history so
that we have a foundation to validate the Jewish claim to this land.
The
19th century saw signs of Western progress with European powers jockeying for
position, often through missionary activities. British, American and French
scholars launched studies of biblical geography and archaeology, consulates
were opened in Jerusalem , steamships
began to bring travelers and trade from Europe , postal and
telegraphic connections were installed, and the first road was built connecting
Jerusalem and Jaffa . The Land's
rebirth, as the crossroads of three continents, was accelerated by the opening
of the Suez Canal .
Of
all the groups living in Jerusalem , since 1818
the Jewish population has been the religious majority. The first official
census in 1844 confirms Jewish religious majority: 7,120 Jews, 5,760 Muslims,
and 3,390 Christians.
Up
until 1860, everyone in Jerusalem lived inside
the walls of the ancient city and the gates were secured at sunset each day. At
this time, the population had grown to the point that there was no more room.
The first Jewish suburb, Mishkenot Sha'ananim, was built near the Jaffa Gate
outside the Old City walls in
1860 by Sir Moses Montefiore. Seven similar neighborhoods were also built
outside the walls, e.g., Nahlat Shiva (1869), Mea Shearim (1873-75), and Yemin
Moshe (1892), etc. These became the nucleus of the New City of Jerusalem. Some
are the quaintest and most interesting neighborhoods of Jerusalem today.
By
1880, the Jewish population was the absolute majority in Jerusalem .
Fact
Number 19
In
the 1880s, we begin to see major fulfillment of Bible prophecy, concerning the
Jewish people and the Land of Israel .
The
modern State of Israel is directly connected to biblical Israel , as attested
to by its history and the manner in which its modern rebirth has so closely
coincided with Bible prophecy. Just as God arranged for Joshua to bring the
Children of Israel into the Promised Land 3,500 years ago, in our day God
arranged for the Jewish people to come back to their ancestral homeland.
The
Turkish Ottoman Empire ruled the entire Middle East region from
1516 - 1917.
During
these 400 years of harsh Turkish rule, the land of Palestine (Israel ) was
sparsely populated, mostly by nomadic peoples. By the end of the 18th century,
much of the land was owned by absentee landlords and leased to impoverished
tenant farmers. It was poorly cultivated and a widely-neglected expanse of
eroded hills, sandy deserts, and malarial marshes encroached on what was left
of agricultural land. Its ancient irrigation systems, terraces, towns and
villages had crumbled. Taxation was crippling, with its forests being taxed.
When the people could not pay the tax, the trees were cut down to fuel the
steam engines carrying goods between Istanbul , Beirut , Damascus and Cairo . The great
forests of the Galilee and the Carmel mountain
range were denuded of trees; swamp and desert encroached on agricultural land.
"Palestine " was
truly a poor, neglected, no-man's land with no important cities.
Mark
Twain, who visited “Palestine” in 1867, described it as a "...desolate
country whose soil is rich enough, but is given over wholly to weeds - a silent
mournful expanse ... We never saw a human being on the whole route ... There
was hardly a tree or a shrub anywhere. Even the olive and the cactus, those
fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost deserted the country."
The
report of the Palestine Royal Commission [British] quotes an account of the
condition of the Coastal Plain along the Mediterranean Sea in 1913: "The
road leading from Gaza to the north was only a summer track suitable for
transport by camels and carts... no orange groves, orchards or vineyards were
to be seen until one reached Yavne village... houses were all of mud. Schools
did not exist... The western part, towards the sea was almost a desert... The
villages in this area were few and thinly populated... many villages were
deserted by their inhabitants."
The
French author, Voltaire, described “Palestine ” as "a
hopeless, dreary place." In short, under the Turks, the land suffered both
from neglect and a low population.
Fact
Number 20
Today,
the Land of Israel is rejoicing
with life, which has been restored to the country since the Jewish people began
their return in the late 1800s. This process has not been without its
difficulties. Remember, however, when we read the book of Joshua, we see that
even though God said He was bringing the Israelites into their Promised Land,
which He gave them, the movement into the land was not without its great
problems. The enemies of the Bible and God's plans are always in opposition to
it.
In
the 1880s, while still under Turkish rule, it is as though a giant
electro-magnet were turned on in the Land of Israel . Jews began
to immigrate to what was then called Palestine . They came
from Yemen in the south
and Russia in the
north, Morocco in the west,
and Iraq in the east.
This move into Israel was the
beginning of the fulfillment of the prophetic return to Zion , which has
been taking place over the past 120 years in a series of Aliyot, or large moves
of Jewish populations into the land of Israel . (Aliyah is
a Hebrew term for "going up" or immigration.) Despite a myriad of
difficulties, the Jewish people were not prevented from coming home to Zion by the
millions.
The
First Aliyah (immigration) started in the 1880s when new Jewish communities
began to spring up, including Petah Tikva, Rosh Pinna, Rishon le Zion, Gedera,
and Zichron Ya'acov. Jews purchased land at high prices, 73% of it from absentee
Arab landlords who lived in Cairo , Damascus and Beirut .
About
80% of the Arabs living in Palestine came from
different parts of the Ottoman Empire to work for
these landlords and were debt-ridden peasants, semi-nomads and Bedouins. Most
of the land purchased had not been cultivated previously because it was swampy,
rocky, sandy, or for some other reason, regarded as uncultivable.
According
to the Peel Commission (British, 1937): "The Arab charge that the Jews
have obtained too large a proportion of good land cannot be maintained. Much of
the land now carrying orange groves was sand dunes or swamp and uncultivated
when it was purchased."
Moreover,
the price the Jews paid for this barren land was exorbitant. In 1944, Jews paid
between $1,000 and $1,100 per acre in Palestine , mostly for
arid or semi-arid land; in the same year, rich black soil in Iowa was selling
for about $110 per acre (U.S. Dept. of Agriculture).
Fact
Number 21
In
1897, Jewish leaders, moved by Theodore Herzl, formally organized the Zionist
movement at the First Zionist Congress in Basle , Switzerland . They called
for the restoration of the Jewish National Home in Palestine where Jews
could have sanctuary, self-determination and the renascence of their ancient
civilization and culture.
In
1898, Theodore Herzl met Kaiser Wilhelm just outside Jerusalem 's Jaffa
Gate.
William
Hechler, a Bible-believing Protestant and Christian Zionist, had a profound
influence on Herzl, as he supported and motivated him to continue with his goal
of establishing a Jewish State in Palestine . Hechler was
motivated by his reading of the Bible prophets and his belief that the God of
Israel was able to fulfill these prophecies for His people, Israel , in their
ancient homeland.
At
the First Zionist Congress in 1897, Herzl predicted that in 50 years, the State
of Israel would be a reality. Exactly fifty years later, in 1947, the United
Nations voted for Israel to be a
state (Nov. 29, 1947), and on May 14, 1948 , the new
flag of Israel was raised.
Meanwhile,
Jews began to come in waves from different parts of the world. What was called,
"The Second Aliyah," or the second wave of Jewish immigration, took
place in the early 1900s. They came from Russia as a result
of the Pogroms against the Jewish citizens there. The movie, "Fiddler on
the Roof," depicts Jewish life in Russia at this
time, when many were forced to leave. Some Jews came to Palestine .
As
the Jews immigrated and began to develop the region, Arabs from many parts of
the impoverished, decaying Ottoman Empire of the Middle East rushed into Palestine to get jobs.
Many of today's "Palestinians" are descendants of these newcomers.
Fact
Number 22
The
Middle East became enveloped in World War I,
which began in 1914. In 1916, even before Britain and France had
conquered the Ottoman Empire , they set up an Anglo-French
commission to submit an agreed plan for the postwar partition of the Ottoman
Empire . The British representative was Sir Mark Sykes and the French
representative was Charles Francois Georges-Picot. The agreement became known
as the Tripartite (Sykes-Picot) Agreement of 1916, which effectively drew the
borders of the new states of the Middle East . Their
interests were more in favor of the strategic interests of Britain and France,
not necessarily the people who would live in this region. Consequently, Kurdistan was
apportioned to Turkey , Syria , Iraq and Iran and to this
day, the Kurds are disenfranchised.
Most
of the modern Arab states of the Middle East owe their
borders to the Sykes-Picot Agreement, as does Israel .
While
many believe that Israel is a new state to the region, having only acquired its
sovereignty in 1948, it needs to be remembered that the other Middle East
states also acquired their independence in this century, e.g., Saudi Arabia (1913),
Lebanon (1920), Iraq (1932), Syria (1941), Jordan (1946), and Kuwait (1961).
Therefore,
none can boast historical claims to this or that border, other than the very
ancient and historically verified claims, including those of the Jews in the Land of Israel with the
Bible as their deed.
After
World War I, the Turks were defeated and the British began to rule what was
known as the British Mandate of Palestine, which lasted from 1917-1948.
This
was the first time Christians had ruled Jerusalem since the
days of the Crusaders. While there were three Jewish Legions fighting with the
British forces, the British were considered a Christian nation by the Moslems
of the Middle East . The General that led the forces was
General Edmund Allenby. As part of his campaign, leaflets were dropped from a
plane on the inhabitants of Jerusalem . These
leaflets were printed in Arabic telling them to surrender, and they were signed
by General Allenby. In Arabic, his name could be misread as "Allah
Nebi" which means, a Prophet of Allah, which added great fear into the
hearts of those who thought to defy this command.
Allenby
was a devout Christian and it is said he always kept the Bible at his bedside.
Out of respect for the city, he dismounted his horse as he approached Jaffa
Gate, entered Jerusalem on foot, and
declared, "We have returned to you!" This was on December 11, 1917 , and British rule lasted until 1948,
when Israel became a
sovereign nation.
At
the beginning of British rule, there was an effort to reinforce the national
aspirations of both the Arabs and Jews of the region. As the Turkish
Empire was being dissolved and redivided among various ethnic groups,
the horizon looked bright for the creation of a Jewish state in the Middle East along with
numerous Arab Moslem states.
Fact
Number 23
On
October 31, 1917 , the British
War Cabinet accepted the Balfour Declaration, which was issued on November 2, 1917 , as government policy. It stated:
"His
Majesty's Government views with favor the establishment in Palestine of a
national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to
facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that
nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of
existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status
enjoyed by Jews in any other country."
The
Balfour Declaration was the result of "circumstances" that brought
the early Zionist leader, Dr. Chaim Weizmann, a British scientist, into contact
with the ex-prime minister of Britain , Arthur
James Balfour. His scientific gifts enabled him to render important services to
the Admiralty and the Ministry of Munitions. These gifts, including his
invention of TNT, which helped win the war, brought him to the attention of
Lloyd George, who became Minister of Munitions in the spring of 1915. All the
while, Weizmann was spreading his message, to all those who would give him an
ear, of the need for a homeland in Palestine for the
Jews. These included Balfour and Lloyd George.
In
1916, just before Britain conquered Palestine , there was a
change of government in Britain , and Balfour
became the Foreign Secretary and Lloyd George, the Prime Minister. Weizmann
helped to draft the Balfour Declaration and it was accepted by the War Cabinet
and became government policy.
Was
this "circumstance" or was it God moving the hand of history to His
prophetic end?
The
Balfour Declaration won the approval of the United
States and other Western powers. At first,
there was hope that the Arabs would also accept it, as both the Arabs and the
Jews were just breaking free from the yoke of the Ottoman
Empire .
Fact
Number 24
Emir
Faisal, son of the acknowledged leader of the Arabs, Sherif Hussein, met with
Dr. Chaim Weizmann and other Zionist leaders during the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference. They signed an agreement by which the Arabs stated that
"mindful of the racial kinship and racial bonds existing between the Arabs
and the Jewish people," they declared that "the surest means of
working out the consummation of their [Jewish] national aspiration is through
the closest possible collaboration of the development of the Arab state AND Palestine ." (In
1919, Palestine was considered that portion of the Middle East designated for
the Jewish people.)
The
agreement between Faisal and Weizmann looked to the fulfillment of the Balfour
Declaration and also called for "all necessary measures... to encourage
and stimulate immigration of Jews into Palestine on a large
scale, and as quickly as possible to settle Jewish immigrants upon the land
through closer settlement and extensive cultivation of the soil."
On
March 3rd, one day after Weizmann presented the Zionist case to the Peace
Conference, Faisal wrote to Felix Frankfurter, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and
Zionist leader, declaring: "The Arabs, especially the educated among us,
look with deepest sympathy on the Zionist movement ... We will wish the Jews a
hearty welcome home ... We are working together for a reformed and revised Near
East and our two movements complete one another. The Jewish movement is
nationalist and not imperialist. Our movement is nationalist and not
imperialist. And there is room in Syria for us both.
(Under Turkish rule, Syria included
part of Palestine .) Indeed, I
think that neither can be a real success without the other."
Faisal
had conditioned his acceptance on the fulfillment of British wartime promises
to the Arabs, who had hoped for independence in a vast part of the Ottoman
Empire .
These
hopes were temporarily dashed when the French took over the mandate for Syria , ejecting
Faisal from Damascus , where he
had been proclaimed King of Syria. As consolation, the British named Faisal
King of Iraq. And in a further effort to please the Arabs, British Colonial
Secretary, Winston Churchill, cut away 80% of the Jewish National Home in Palestine , some 35,000
sq. miles (90,565 sq. km.) and created a brand new Arab entity, called Transjordan . Churchill
installed Faisal's brother, Abdullah, as Emir. (Abdullah is the
great-grandfather of the present-day King Abdullah II of Jordan .) Britain administered
Transjordan until 1946, when independence was
granted, and the name of the area became the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Fact
Number 25
This
apportionment - the first partition of Palestine and of the
promised Jewish National Home - was a blow to the Zionists. The Jewish people
reluctantly accepted the partition because Britain
simultaneously took over the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine in 1922, and
they really had no one to which they could appeal.
It
should be emphasized that Arab hopes for a vast empire have since been
realized.
Today,
the Arab League includes 21 separate Arab states spanning an area of more than
5,000,000 square miles (12.9 million sq. km.)
However,
there is only one Jewish state consisting of 8,000 square miles (20,715 sq.
km.). It is called Israel.
While
the Arabs showed early signs of acceptance of a Jewish state in Palestine in 1919,
later it would be seen that once the Arabs had a taste of independent power,
they quickly lost interest in encouraging Jewish immigration and a Jewish
state.
Nevertheless,
the Third Aliyah (Jewish immigration movement) began in 1919, motivated by the
Balfour Declaration and an open window of opportunity to bring oppressed Jews
from eastern Europe and those fleeing communism which was taking control of Russia and
surrounding nations. Over 50,000 Jews immigrated at this time. However, during
the 1920s, the Arabs had a change of heart and attacks on the Jews of
“Palenstine” began in earnest. The fight was on from the Arab side to negate
any hope of a Jewish state.
Fact
Number 26
As
time went on, the British feared their relations with the Arabs would suffer
and sought to protect British oil interests in the Middle East . As World
War II loomed on the horizon and oil became a paramount concern, British
appeasement to the Arab cause against the Jews of Palestine was obvious. They
greatly limited Jewish immigration in the British Mandate.
From
1936-1939, there was an Arab uprising in which 10,000 people were killed. The
British showed leniency in the beginning, which resulted in a disaster - 1,000
British were killed, 500 Jews, and 8,500 Arabs (most of the Arabs were killed
by other Arabs vying for control). In the end, the British had to use the
iron-fist policy to stop the uprising. This event put greater fear into the
British, who put further limits on Jewish immigration. The climax was the
British White Paper in 1939, which ordered that future Jewish immigration be
limited to 10,000 per year for five years and to an additional 25,000 refugees
from Nazism - 75,000 in all. Hardly much help while Hitler was killing
6,000,000 Jews during this same period.
At
the end of a ten year period, the White Paper called for an independent state
in the region - an Arab state!
During
WWII, Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Moslem Mufti of Jerusalem (uncle of today's
Palestinian Authority Minister of Jerusalem Affairs, Faisal Husseini), met with
Adolph Hitler to organize the extermination of the Jewish populations of the Middle East . Yasser
Arafat was also related to this family by his mother.
Fact
Number 27
As
World War II came to an end, revealing the extent of the catastrophe that had
befallen the Jewish people in Europe , there were
demands everywhere for swift action to rehabilitate and resettle those who had
survived the Holocaust through the establishment of a Jewish state. The British
had also tired of their role as supervisors of the British Mandate, which had
been maintained since World War I. In Palestine , they were
looking for a way out, as well as a way to appease both the Arabs and the Jews
of this region.
The
Holocaust, which claimed the lives of 6,000,000 Jewish men, women and children,
one-third of world Jewry, had a severe impact on the Jewish people which is
still prevalent today. However, according to Ezekiel 37, the Valley of Dry Bones ,
representing the "whole house of Israel ," would
rise up out of their graves, come into their land of Israel and become
an "exceeding great army." This occurred in 1948 as a fulfillment of
prophecy. God made it happen.
Prior
to the founding of the State of Israel, the British tried, but failed, to work
out an agreement acceptable to both Arabs and Jews on the issue of Palestine,
so they turned the problem over to the UN early in 1947.
The
UN sent an 11-nation Special Commission on Palestine (UNSCOP) to the region to
investigate. UNSCOP found two people groups, Arabs and Jews, both claiming all
the country. To satisfy the national aspirations of both peoples, UNSCOP
proposed termination of the British Mandate and a partition of the area into an
Arab state and a Jewish state based on population concentrations. Jerusalem would be an
international zone.
The
Jewish state was already in de facto existence in all areas. So, eager for
independence, the Jews of Palestine were ready to accept a compromise -
partition. The Arabs boycotted the UNSCOP plan. World opinion strongly favored
the UN resolution, and it was adopted by a vote of 33-13, with 10 abstentions, on
Nov. 29, 1947 .
Throughout
the 1947 UN debate, the Palestine Arab Higher
Commission threatened war, while Jewish Agency spokesmen appealed for peace.
Jamal Husseini, spokesman for the Arab committee, told the UN on Nov. 24, 1947 : "The
partition line proposed shall be nothing but a line of fire and blood."
Five
days later, the UN voted for the partition and the Arabs began their war to
prevent implementation of the UN resolution. Roads were mined, Jewish
settlements isolated, and Jewish convoys were ambushed. By the end of that
week, 105 Jews had been killed. Later, apartments in Jerusalem were blown
up and more than 50 men, women and children were killed. Thirty-five Hebrew University students
were massacred on the road near Jerusalem . The Jewish
Agency was bombed and took heavy casualties. A convoy was set afire on the road
to Hadassah Hospital on Mt. Scopus and 77
Jewish doctors, nurses and scientists died.
Fact
Number 28
On
May 14, 1948 , the State
of Israel was declared to be independent and her Declaration of Independence
was signed. Among its many clauses, it states: "Eretz Israel (the Land of Israel ) was the
birthplace of the Jewish people. Here, their spiritual, religious and political
identity was shaped. Here they first attained to statehood, created cultural
values of national and universal significance and gave to the world the eternal
Book of Books....
Jews
strove in every successive generation to re-establish themselves in their
ancient homeland... they made deserts bloom, revived the Hebrew language, built
villages and towns, and created a thriving community, controlling its own
economy and culture, loving peace but knowing how to defend itself....
The
State of Israel... will foster the development of the country for the benefit
of all its inhabitants; it will be based on freedom, justice and peace as
envisaged by the prophets of Israel; it will ensure complete equality of social
and political rights to all its inhabitants irrespective of religion, race or
sex; it will guarantee freedom of religion, conscience, language, education and
culture; it will safeguard the Holy Places for all religions; and it will be
faithful to the principles of the Charter of the United Nations.
We
extend our hand to all neighboring states and their peoples in an offer of
peace and good neighborliness, and appeal to them to establish bonds of
cooperation and mutual help with the sovereign Jewish people settled in its own
land."
. Fact Number 29
The
flag of the State of Israel is based on the design of the Jewish prayer shawl
(the tallit), represented in the two blue stripes on a field of white. The blue
represents the Holy Spirit of God and the white represents heaven.
In
the center, there is the Magen David, the Star of David, a symbol about which
books have been written. One of the most meaningful interpretations of the Star
of David comes from the noted Jewish scholar, Franz Rosensweig. He sees the
Star of David as two triangles superimposed upon one another. One represents
the nature of God, as Creator, Redeemer, and Teacher. The other triangle
represents the relationships between God, man and others. Both of these
interpretations are also consistent with a Christian understanding of the
nature of God and man.
What
a meaningful flag to have flying over a nation that is the fulfillment of Bible
prophecy and the continuation of a covenant established by God with the Jewish
people 4,000 years ago. This is a testimony to God's faithfulness to His
people, His land, and His Word.
Fact
Number 30
The
Arabs rejected the UN partition plan of 1947 and didn't accept their portion of
land. Instead, five Arab armies (Egypt , Syria , Transjordan , Lebanon and Iraq ) immediately
invaded Israel expecting to
sweep the Israelis into the sea.
On
May 15, 1948 , Azzam
Pasha, Secretary General of the Arab League, said in Cairo : "This
will be a war of extermination and a momentous massacre which will be spoken of
like the Mongolian massacres and the Crusades."
Fortunately,
his words were not prophetic and Israel not only
retained that which was given to her by the UN, but a bit more. Those areas
designated for the Arab state in Palestine were
occupied by other Arab countries: the West Bank (of the Jordan River ) by Jordan,
and the Gaza Strip by Egypt .
After
the establishment of the State of Israel, Jewish refugees of WWII and others
from Moslem countries of the Middle East began to
pour in. From 1948-1972, over 1,400,000 immigrants came into Israel . All had to
be settled, trained, given Hebrew language classes, and many needed health care.
All of this cost fell on the shoulders of the Israelis and the Jewish community
worldwide.
For
the “Palestinian” Arabs of Western Palestine, their rejection of the 1947
Partition Plan and choosing war caused them to miss the first of many
opportunities to obtain a national home - missed by their insistence on a
policy of "all or nothing."
The
well-known Israeli diplomat, Abba Eban, often declared that "the
Palestinians never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity."
Arabs
of the region also became refugees, when they were encouraged to leave the area
by the Arab leadership who intended to "push the Jews into the sea."
However, even greatly under-armed and outnumbered, the Jews were not pushed
into the sea and actually added land to their original allocation.
Refugees
were created on both sides. However, an exchange of populations had actually
taken place. By coincidence, the total number of Arabs who reportedly left Israel equaled the
number of Jews who were forced out of the Arab countries. There was also a
more than even tradeoff of property between the Jews of the Middle East and the
Arabs. The Jews who fled Arab countries where they had lived for 2,500 years,
left assets behind far greater than those the Arabs left in Israel. Jewish
property that the Arabs confiscated in Iraq , Syria , Libya and Egypt more than
offset Arab claims of compensation from Israel .
After
the war in the negotiations for an Armistice Agreement in 1949, the Arabs,
having lost, insisted that Israel then accept
the 1947 partition lines as borders before they would negotiate. Actually,
what they were demanding after defeat, was what they could have had before
their invasion without firing a shot! The purpose of this declaration by the
Arabs was to appear as the defenders of the UN and its resolutions, and to cast
Israel as its
violator. The opposite was true.
This
model created a novel concept, which the Arabs still use to this day: the
doctrine of the limited liability war. Under this theory, an aggressor may
reject a compromise settlement and may gamble on war to win everything in the
comfortable knowledge that, even if he fails, he may insist on reinstating the
original compromise and claim rights under it. This has been the pattern in
each war of 1948, 1956, 1967, 1973, 1982 and today.
Fact
Number 31
Currently,
the “Palestinians” define "Palestine " as the
region west of the Jordan River , that land
comprised of Israel , the West Bank and Gaza . However,
according to the PLO Covenant, Palestine was defined
as all of the land of Israel and Jordan .
The
Arabs claim that Israel has usurped
"all of Palestine ,"
leaving the Palestinian people with nothing. This is simply not the case. Transjordan 's
independence, becoming Jordan in 1946, did
force an artificial redefinition of "Palestine " to
include only that area west of the Jordan River , thus
restricting it to 20% of the original Palestine . What the
1947 UN partition did was to further partition the remaining 20% portion into
yet another Arab state and a Jewish state. This, however, did not change the
fact that Jordan is still
part of historical Palestine , with over
70% of its population being Palestinian Arab. (Jordan 's King
Abdullah II is Saudi Arabian (father) and British (mother), his
great-grandfather having been given this territory by the British after WWI of
80% of Palestine and called
the Emir of Jordan under British protection.)
With
Jordan ignoring the
UN partition and annexing the West Bank in 1949
(also known as Judea and Samaria ),
Palestinian Arabs under the Jordanian umbrella controlled 82.5% of the
Palestine Mandate originally given to the Jews in 1917, while the Jewish State
held a bare 17.5%.
Even
today, Jordan is still a
Palestinian Arab state in territory and by population, on 80% of the original Palestine of the British
Mandate. A portion of the land apportioned by God to the tribes of Reuben, Gad,
and Manasseh is also in Jordan , east of the
Jordan River .
Despite
what the Palestinians say, Israel did not
usurp all of Palestine , nor are the
Arabs left without a Palestinian state. All of Jordan is Palestine too. The
current Peace Process, from Oslo to the Wye River agreements,
is seeking to find a nation for the Palestinians. However, only Israel is expected
to give anything into this new state under the auspices of the Palestinians.
The
use of the term "Palestine " and
"Palestinian," in association with the Arab population of the region,
is a late phenomenon. It developed in the 1970s to give identity to a people
who were a collection of Arab immigrants who came to the region in the past 100
years to find work, once the Jews started to arrive and improve the economy.
The
noted Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, told the Peel Commission (1936):
"There is no such country [as Palestine ]! Palestine is a term
the Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the
Bible. Palestine is alien to
us; it is the Zionists who introduced it."
The
Jerusalem Post newspaper, founded in 1932, was called the Palestine Post and
the Jews of the region were called Palestinians.
In
1946, Princeton professor, Philip Hitti, a
distinguished Arab historian testifying before the Anglo-American Committee of
Inquiry, stated, "There is no such thing as Palestine in (Arab)
history, absolutely not." He also opposed using the word Palestine on maps,
because it was "associated in the mind of the average American, and
perhaps the Englishman too, with the Jews."
The
application of the term "Palestinian" to the Arab inhabitants of Palestine to the
exclusion of Jews began to evolve in the early 1960s as the Arabs were trying
to create a unified identity. However, neither the 1967 UN Security Council
Resolution 242, nor the 1973 Resolution 338, mentioned Palestinians at all. It
was only in the mid-seventies that the term first started being exploited by
the PLO.
Fact
Number 32
The
Palestine Liberation Organization was founded in May 1964 by the Arab League,
having been promoted by Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser. He saw it as
a means to advance Egypt's goals of uniting the Arab world under Egyptian rule,
by rallying the Arab states under the banner of destroying Israel. Since
1969 and until his death, Yasser Arafat, the co-founder of the Fatah faction,
headed up the PLO.
The
PLO Covenant called for the destruction of Israel as well as Jordan , taking all
of British Mandate Palestine as a Palestinian State . The
Palestinian Authority has administered land and people in the West Bank and Gaza since they
were turned over by Israel as part of
the Peace Process.
Though
the PLO/PA claims that it recognizes Israel 's right to
exist and wants to found a state only in Gaza and the West Bank, its official
stationery betrays its true goals. The stationery, bearing its official emblem,
shows all the land west of the Jordan River including
all of Israel . These aims
were part of the original charter and the organization's infamous Phased
Program to gain the territory piece by piece until a pan-Arab war could be
sparked for the final takeover of all of Israel .
Remember
that the PLO was founded before the 1967 Six Day War when Israel won the West Bank and Gaza from
Jordanian and Egyptian sovereignty. Therefore, the claims to want only this
small portion of their greater vision of all of Israel and Jordan rings hollow. The Arabs
had this land before 1967 and still the organization was founded with its true
aims of conquering all of Israel for Islam
and the Arab world.
A
final note on Palestine : Palestine was never a
sovereign state (Arab or Jewish) that was somehow eclipsed in war, and thus
needs to be reinstated back into the family of nations. What the Palestinian
Arabs are asking for would be the creation of a completely new national entity
that has never before existed. Palestine (Filastin)
was a regional name imposed on the area by the Roman Emperor, Hadrian, to quell
the Second Jewish Revolt by eliminating Jewish identification with their land
in AD 135. There is no language known as Palestinian. There is no distinct
Palestinian culture. There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by
Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians,
Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc.
Fact
Number 33
Before
the 1967 Six Day War, Israel was
constantly bombarded by artillery fire from Syria on the Golan
Heights , and from terrorist raids from Syria , Egypt and Jordan . There were
massive military build-ups by the neighboring Arab states, especially Egypt . Egypt moved
massive numbers of troops and equipment to the Israel-Egypt border in the
Sinai, and ordered out the UN Peacekeeping Forces deployed there since the 1956
war with Egypt over the
blockade of the Suez Canal . Egypt reimposed
the blockade of the Straits of Tiran in the Red Sea , effectively
blocking Israeli shipping trade from the east via Eilat, and made a military
alliance with Jordan .
At
this point, Israel invoked its
inherent right of self-defense and launched a pre-emptive strike on Egypt , destroying
her air force before it left the ground. There were counter-attacks from Egypt , Jordan and Syria .
At
the end of the Six Day War, the previous ceasefire lines were replaced by new
ones, with the West Bank (Judea and Samaria ), Gaza , the Sinai
peninsula , and the Golan Heights under
Israeli control.
Fact
Number 34
In
1973 on Yom Kippur (October 6), the Syrians and Egyptians coordinated a
surprise attack against Israel . Yom Kippur
is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. It is a 25-hour period of total
fasting from food and water, while praying at the synagogue to ask God to
forgive one's sins. On this day, there is no work, no vehicles are on the
roads, there is no television or radio, and no equipment operates.
The
Egyptians crossed the Suez Canal , while the
Syrian troops penetrated the Golan Heights . This
lightning attack could have been fatal to Israel . However,
God truly intervened. On the Golan Heights , Avigdor
Kalahani, the commander of the tank corps, and one other tank managed to hold
off the Syrian army until reinforcements could help.
During
the next three weeks, the Israel Defense Forces turned the tide of battle and
repulsed the attackers, crossing the Suez Canal into Egypt and
advancing to within 20 miles (32 km) of the Syrian capital, Damascus . On October
22, the war was over.
In
November, 1977, the cycle of constant Arab rejections of Israel 's appeals
for peace was broken with the visit of Egypt 's President
Anwar Sadat to Jerusalem . An accord
was negotiated at Camp David in the USA in September
1978, and a formal peace treaty was signed on the lawn of the White House on March 26, 1979 . This made Egypt the first
Arab country to accept Israel 's hand in
peace extended since 1948.
Fact
Number 35
In
1980, a special law was enacted by the Knesset, the Israeli parliament,
re-affirming that united Jerusalem is the
capital of Israel . Jerusalem has been the
capital of no other nation or people in history except the Jewish people. Crown
Prince Fahd of Saudi Arabia declared a
jihad (a holy war) "to protect the Holy City against
Zionist aggression."
In
reaction to this declaration, foreign embassies in the city, including the US
Embassy, moved to Tel Aviv. However, in 1990 the US Congress affirmed the need
to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem , which was
ignored by successive US presidents.
So, on November 8, 1995, the US Congress recognized united Jerusalem as the
capital of Israel in the Jerusalem Embassy Act (public law 104-45), and
demanded that the US Embassy be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. The US Senate
unanimously voted for this move; however, Bill Clinton had stopped the US embassy move
from occurring. Once the US embassy
moves, however, most other countries will follow suit.
Currently,
in America , US citizens
born in Jerusalem have no
country ascribed to their place of birth. It only says, "Jerusalem " on
their birth certificates, not "Jerusalem , Israel ." The
State Department needs to change their policy on this issue to comply with
Congress. Both US presidential
candidates are now calling for a move of the Embassy building to Jerusalem .
Furthermore,
a number of Islamic countries won’t even acknowledge Israel ’s existence
which poses considerable problems for travelers as well as citizens.
Fact
Number 36
For
over a decade after the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO) had been
forced out of Jordan by King
Hussein in 1970, Israel underwent
repeated shelling and terror attacks from PLO bases in Lebanon . The PLO had
all but taken over parts of Lebanon , and their
actions killed and wounded thousands of Israeli civilians who never knew when
another attack was coming.
In
June 1982, Israel launched the
"Operation Peace for Galilee "
campaign to rout the PLO out of Lebanon and bring
peace and safety to her citizens.
In
the first days of the war, approximately 100 Israeli US-made jets faced off
over Lebanon 's Beka'a
Valley with an equal number of Syrian, Russian-made MiGs. Israel also faced
Syrian ground-to-air SAM missiles, which had taken a heavy toll on Israeli
planes in 1973. At the end of one day, the Israel Air Force shot down 90 of the
Syrian MiGs, while not one Israeli jet was lost. An Israeli government minister
commented at the time that this had to be a miracle of God in the face of such
odds. "Surely," he said, "Israel should have
lost one plane due to mechanical or human failure."
The
operation achieved its objective within a few weeks, but a weak Lebanese
central government kept Israeli troops there until 1985.
In
December 1987, a Palestinian uprising called the Intifada erupted and swept throughout
the Palestinian communities of the West Bank and Gaza . What had
been a relatively benign relationship since 1967 between Israel and the
Palestinians in the territories, became a near war. Death and injuries on both
sides were high, with great distress filling the hearts of Israelis and
Palestinians alike. The Intifada continued for six years, until the current
Peace Process began with the Oslo Accords in 1993.
Fact
Number 37
In
1989, the Iron Curtain began to fall and Jews began to be liberated from the
lands of the north - the provinces of the former Soviet Union where they
had been prevented from emigrating to Israel for decades.
Since that time, over one million new immigrants have arrived in Israel , including
nearly 20,000 Ethiopian Jews from the lands of the south. Together, they
fulfill Isaiah 43:5,6.
Meanwhile,
in 1991, the Gulf War, which was initiated to restore sovereignty to Kuwait after it was
invaded by Iraq , also
affected Israel . While Israel was
completely out of this war, 39 Scud missiles were fired upon Israel by Saddam
Hussein's forces. He had hoped to draw Israel into the war
because of his great hatred of her, but also to split up the Allied coalition
that not only had American and European forces, but participants from numerous
Moslem Arab countries who have no ties with Israel .
During
these dark days and weeks, fearing chemical and biological weapons, Israel prayed Psalm
91: "He who dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow
of the Almighty. I will say of the Lord, 'He is my refuge and my fortress, my
God, in whom I trust.' ... He will cover you with His feathers, and under His
wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.
You will not fear the terror of night, nor the arrow that flies by day, nor the
pestilence that stalks in the darkness, nor the plague that destroys at midday " (Ps. 91:1-2, 4-6).
No
chemical or biological weapons were used against Israel . Eleven
thousand apartments were destroyed, but only one person died as a direct result
of the destruction.
Truly,
Israel was
protected under the wings of the Lord, in whose shadow she dwells.
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