Arabian Fables (I)
How the Arabs soften up world opinion with
fanciful myths.
Josef Goebbels, the infamous propaganda minister
of the Nazis, had it right. Just tell people big lies often enough and
they will believe them. The Arabs have learned that lesson well. They
have swayed world opinion by endlessly repeating myths and lies that have
no basis in fact.
What are some of these myths?
The "Palestinians." That is the
fundamental myth. The reality is that the concept of "Palestinians"
is one that did not exist until about 1948, when the Arab inhabitants,
of what until then was Palestine, wished to differentiate themselves from
the Jews. Until then, the Jews were the Palestinians. There was the Palestinian
Brigade of Jewish volunteers in the British World War II Army (at a time
when the Palestinian Arabs were in Berlin hatching plans with Adolf Hitler
for world conquest and how to kill all the Jews); there was the Palestinian
Symphony Orchestra (all Jews, of course); there was The Palestine Post
(now The Jerusalem Post); and so much more.
The Arabs who now call themselves "Palestinians"
do so in order to persuade a misinformed world that they are a distinct
nationality and that "Palestine" is their ancestral homeland.
But, of course, they are no distinct nationality at all. They are entirely
the same in language, custom, and tribal and family ties
as the Arabs of Syria, Jordan, and beyond. There is no more difference
between the "Palestinians" and the other Arabs of those countries
than there is between, say, the citizens of Minnesota and of Wisconsin.
What's more, many of the "Palestinians", or their
immediate ancestors, came to the area attracted by the prosperity created
by the Jews, in what previously had been pretty much of a wasteland.
The nationhood of the "Palestinians" is a myth.
The "West Bank." Again, this is
a concept that did not exist until 1948, when the army of the Kingdom
of Transjordan, together with five other Arab armies, invaded the Jewish
state of Israel, on the very day of its creation.
In what can almost be described as a Biblical miracle, the
ragtag Jewish forces defeated the combined Arab might. But Transjordan
stayed in possession of the territories of Judea and Samaria and the eastern
part of the city of Jerusalem. The Jordanians promptly expelled all the
Jews from the area that they occupied, destroyed all Jewish institutions
and houses of worship, used Jewish cemetery headstones to build military
latrines, and renamed as "West Bank" the territories that had
been Judea and Samaria since time immemorial.
The attempt, quite successful, was to persuade an uninformed
world that these territories were ancestral parts of the Jordanian Arab
Kingdom (itself a very recent creation of British power diplomacy). Even
after the total rout of the Arabs in the 1967 Six-Day War, in which the
Jordanians were driven out of Judea/Samaria and of Jerusalem, they and
the world continued to call this territory the "West Bank",
a geographical and political concept that cannot be found on any except
the most recent maps.
The concept of the "West Bank" is a myth.
The "Occupied Territories." After the victorious
Six-Day War, during which the Israeli army defeated the same cabal of
Arabs that had invaded the country in 1948, Israel remained in possession
of Judea/Samaria (now renamed "West Bank"), which the Jordanians
had illegally occupied for 19 years; of the Gaza strip, which had been
occupied by the Egyptians but which (hundreds of miles from Egypt proper)
had never been part of their country; and of the Golan Heights, a plateau
the size of Queens, which, though originally part of Palestine, had been
assigned to Syria by British-French agreement.
The last sovereign in Judea/Samaria and in Gaza was the
British mandatory power and before it was the Ottoman Empire. All
of Palestine, including what are now the Kingdom of Jordan and Gaza, was,
by the Balfour Declaration, destined to be the Jewish National Home. How
then could the Israelis possibly be "occupiers" in their own
territory? Who would be the sovereign and who the rightful inhabitants?
The concept of "occupied territories" in reference
to Judea/Samaria and Gaza is a myth created by Arab propaganda.
Unable so far to destroy Israel on the battlefield
though they are feverishly preparing for their next assault - the Arabs
are now trying to overcome and destroy Israel by their acknowledged "policy
of stages". That policy is to get as much land as possible carved
out of Israel "by peaceful and diplomatic" means, so as to make
Israel indefensible and softened up for the final assault. The web of
lies and myths that the Arab propaganda machine has created plays an important
role in the unrelenting quest to destroy the State of Israel. What a shame
that the world has accepted most of it!
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