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Arab Israel Conflict Forgotten Facts

Tel Aviv : Israel | about 1 month ago  
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This information was provided by Steven Shamrak at the Shamrak Report

This information is not new but well put together and a must read if you are interested in the truth.

The term “Palestinian” is itself a masterful twisting of history. To portray themselves as indigenous, Arab settlers adopted the name of an ancient Mediterranean tribe, the Philistines (“Invaders” in Hebrew), that disappeared out over almost 3000 years ago. The connection between this tribe and modern day Arabs is nil. Romans, in order to conceal their shame and anger with rebellious regions, changed the references to Judea and Samaria by naming them Palestine.

1. Nationhood and Jerusalem – Israel became a nation in the 14th century B.C.E. Two thousand years before the rise of Islam.

2. Since 1272 B.C.E. the Jews have had dominion over the land for up to 1,000 years with a continuous Jewish presence in the land for the past 3,300 years.

3. The only Arab dominion since the Arab invasion and conquest in 635 C.E. lasted no more than 22 years.

4. King David founded the city of Jerusalem. Mohammed never came to Jerusalem.

5. For over 3,000 years, Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital. Jerusalem has never been the capital of any Arab or Muslim entity. Even when the Jordanians occupied Jerusalem, they never sought to make it their capital and Arab leaders did not come to visit.

6. Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in Tanach, the Jewish Holy Scriptures. Jerusalem is not mentioned once in the Koran.

7. Jews pray facing Jerusalem. Muslims pray facing Mecca (often with their backs toward Jerusalem).

8. In 1854, according to a report in the New York Tribune, Jews constituted two-thirds of the population of that holy city. (The source: A journalist on assignment in the Middle East that year for the Tribune. His name was Karl Marx. Yes, that Karl Marx.)

9. In 1867, Mark Twain took a tour of Palestine. This is how he described that land: A desolate country whose soil is rich enough but is given over wholly to weeds. A silent, mournful expanse. We never saw a human.

10. In 1882, official Ottoman Turk census figures showed that, in the entire Land of Israel, there were only 141 000 Muslims, both Arab and non-Arab.

11. A travel guide to Palestine and Syria was published in 1906 by Karl Baedeker; The book estimated the total population of Jerusalem at 60,000, of whom 7,000 were Muslims, 13,000 were Christians and 40,000 were Jews.

12. As the Jews came and drained the swamps and made the deserts bloom, Arabs followed. They came for jobs, for prosperity, for freedom. And, they came in large numbers.

13. In 1922, with what was widely acknowledged as the illegal separation of Trans-Jordan, the Jews were forbidden to settle on almost 77% of the Palestine, while Arab settlement went unrestricted and encouraged by British mandatory authority.

14. Prior to the Second World War Mojli Amin, a member of the Arab Defense Committee for Palestine, proposed the idea “that all the Arabs of Palestine will leave and be divided up amongst the neighboring Arab countries. In exchange for this, all the Jews living in Arab countries will leave and come to Palestine.”

15. Did you know that Saudi Arabia was not created until 1913, Lebanon until 1920? Iraq did not exist as a nation until 1932, Syria until 1941; the borders of Jordan were established in 1946 and Kuwait in 1961. Any of these nations that would say Israel is only a recent arrival would have to deny their own rights as recent arrivals as well. They did not exist as countries. They were all under the control of the Turks. Over 80% of the original British Mandate land was given to Arabs without population transfer of Arabs from the land designated for Jews.

16. In 1947, the Jewish state huddled on 18% of the original British Mandate land. The Jews accepted it gratefully. The Arabs rejected it with a vengeance and seven Arab states immediately declared war against Israel.

17. In 1948, the Arab refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders promising to purge the land of Jews. Most of them left in fear of being killed by their own Arab brothers as traitors.

18. Some 850,000 Jewish refugees were forced to flee from Arab countries, due to Arab brutality, persecution and pogroms.

19. The number of Arab refugees who left Israel in 1948 is claimed to be around 630,000 (where did they get this number?). Based on population census, estimated number of Arabs who left Israel was around 460,000. They were ordered to leave by Arab leaders at the time.

20. From 1948 till 1967 Arabs made no attempt to create a Palestinian state. Under Jordanian rule, Jewish holy sites were desecrated, 58 synagogues in Jerusalem were destroyed and the Jews and Christians were denied access to places of worship. Under Israeli rule, all Muslim and Christian sites have been preserved and made accessible to people of all faiths.

21. Arabs began identifying themselves as part of a Palestinian people in 1964 only, on the initiative of Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat. The idea became popular Arab propaganda tool after Israel re-captured Judea, Samaria and Gaza in the defensive 6-Day War of 1967.

22. Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World War II, Arab-Palestinians are the only refugee group in the world that has never been absorbed or integrated into their own peoples’ lands. Jewish refugees were completely absorbed into Israel.

23. Arab refugees INTENTIONALLY were not absorbed or integrated by the rich Arab oil states that control 99.9 percent of the Middle East landmass. They are kept as virtual prisoners by the Arab power brokers with misplaced hatred for Jews and Western democracy.

24. There is only one Jewish state. There are 60 Muslim countries, including 22 Arab nations.

25. The PLO’s Charter still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel.

26. Pan-Arabism or the doctrine of Muslim Caliphate declares that all land that used to belong to Muslims must be returned to them. Thus, Spain, for example, must eventually be re-conquered.

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Posted By Changez Changez | about 1 month ago
I may empathise with you, that doesn't change your misrepresentation of the facts to an agenda, or the idea that treating he Palestinians like animals, then just denying it, is in any way acceptable. This is just rabble rousing and causing division rather than coming up with genuine solutions to the problem. The fact that the Palestinians may have lived on the land for 100 years instead of 300, doesn't change the fact they are there now. What do you propose as a solution to this problem?
Posted By israelseen israelseen | about 1 month ago
I think that your stating that Israel "treating the Palestinians like animals" is such an horrendous lie that I am sorry but this is not going further with my participation. This Changez, is such an outrageous, silly, stupid, and insulting statement of lies and propaganda. I do not mind listening to your point of view but the accusations are just nonsense and untrue.The facts are what they are. You may not like them but they are the truth. And yes, Jews/Israelis have been here and will remain here and that is a fact of life.
Posted By AnneHart AnneHart | about 1 month ago
What if the Palestinians are really descendants of the victims of the island of Thera that suffered the volcanic eruption around 1,600 BCE, and escaped with their ships in the Aegean sea, landing in Canaan on the coast and are really, well, Greek and not Arab? Would they fit in going back to their homeland--Greece? Or maybe the Palestinians are really Jewish converts to Christianity and/or Islam intermarried with immigrants from the Arabian Peninsula since 70 AD and might wish to convert to Judaism and return to their original roots?

Does the DNA of Palestinians show they are Greek, Jewish, or Arabian-Peninsula immigrants overall? DNA tests show Palestinians have more European genes than Saudis or Yemenites. So maybe they are Greeks from the island of Thera in the Aegean, the original Philistines, and should think of themselves as Greek or Theran.

Just theories, of course, but look at the Palestinian DNA. It shows the predominant H1 and H3 mtDNA haplogroups, native to the Greek mainland and Europe in general with some intermarriage with the R0 mtDNa (matrilienal DNA) from the Arabian peninsula....and little U6 mtDNA from Egypt admixed in there. Regarding the men, both Jews and Palestinian males share similar J1 and J2 Y chromosomes, and so do Greeks.

Moral of story: All one happy family, or should be....cousins. At least that's what some scientists theorize.
Reply By mceroa mceroa | about 1 month ago
Moral of story: All one happy family, or should be....cousins. At least that's what some scientists theorize. - i agree
Posted By mllovric mllovric | about 1 month ago
It is impossible, Jerusalem belongs to Israel and ever will be. 7/10/2009.
Posted By Changez Changez | about 1 month ago
The lie you tell yourself constantly is that the land that does not legally belong to Israelis, in some way belongs to them anyway? If they do not legally own the land, then they have no right to it. Like I said before, whether or not Israel existed as a nation 3000 years ago is inconsequential. We live according to modern, secular laws that have taken from many cultures and religions. The state of Israel came into being in 1948, after a brief war, expanded during 1967, then proceeded to consolidate. However, the argument is that the pre-1967 boundaries of the state are the real borders and the occupied territories, which Israel cannot administer without full absorption of the population, deserve autonomy and eventually statehood for the people living there. Your argument is simply that those people living in the occupied are living on land that was part of the ancient kingdom of Israel 3000 years ago and so have no right to live there if they are not Jews. It does not consider that they may have converted over the years or lived there almost as long. It also predicates on the idea that it is God's will that only Jews live there, but that necessitates a belief in a God and that particular message, and also that the Jews are chosen in someway by that God, which raises the same points again.

I also, honestly, find the facts you present to be totally ideologically biased and in no way representative of both sides of the divide; they are presented to argue the Israeli case of siege and Arab hostility, rather than presented objectively to allow people to make up their own minds. You may believe this presentation of the facts to be true, and in that case I would ask that you examine your own interpretation of them, and to do more research, since that may allow you to gain a more objective and clearer understanding of how other people, including the Palestinians feel. I have Israeli friends, as I have said before, and we speak about these things, and some say the Israeli position and policy on certain issues is indefensible, just as I have heard Palestinian friends of mine criticise the PA, PLO, Fatah and HAMAS. Objective criticisms that allow for solutions to be found to mutual problems, not just trying to promote and ideological end all the time.
Posted By israelseen israelseen | about 1 month ago
Sorry you feel this way Changez but nevertheless the truth is the facts on the ground. Your disagreement is not going to change it nor benefit the Palestinians. Only the recognition of the Jewish State will enable a Palestinian State. Period.
Reply By Changez Changez | about 1 month ago
What a pointless argument. I'm just saying that if you want people to like you, then you have to be nice. If you don't want people to like you, then don't complain. If you want to be nasty and liked, then you won't have a lot of friends.
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