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"There is no such thing
as a Palestinian people... It is not as if we came and threw
them out and took their country. They didn't
exist." |
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"How can we return the
occupied territories? There is nobody to return them
to." -- |
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"We shall try to spirit
the penniless population across the border by procuring
employment for it in the transit countries, while denying it
any employment in our own country .... expropriation and the
removal of the poor must be carried out discreetly and
circumspectly." |
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"... it is the duty of
the [Israeli] leadership to explain to the public a
number of truths. One truth is that there is no Zionism, no
settlement, and no Jewish state without evacuating Arabs,
and without expropriating lands and their fencing
off." |
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Speaking about Zionism, and its effects on the indiginous Palestinians: (quotes from Alfred Lilienthal's The Zionist Connection II: What Price Peace)
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"I have learned that the state of Israel cannot be ruled in our generation without deceit and adventurism." |
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"The very point of
Labor's Zionist program is to have as much land as possible
and as few Arabs as
possible!" |
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"Israel must decide on
the source of the authority of the Israeli state and
society: either democracy or theocracy. The corrupt
combination of state and religion had corrupted both the
state and the religious
establishment"
-- Knesset Speaker
Avraham Burg
quoted in the
Jerusalem Post |
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"We declare openly that
the Arabs have no right to settle on even one centimeter of
Eretz Israel.... Force is all they do or ever will
understand. We shall use the ultimate force until the
Palestinians come crawling to us on all fours ... When we
have settled the land, all the Arabs will be able to do will
be to scurry around like drugged roaches in a bottle."
"Arabs tend to confess;
it's part of their nature"
"One million Arabs are
not worth a Jewish fingernail."
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Israeli-Arabs are
discriminated against based on military service.
Israeli-Arabs don't serve in the Israeli Army and most job
applications require, implicitly at least, army service for
employment. Also, |
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The Christian population of (the ever expanding) Jerusalem was 30,000 in 1948; today it is 2000, due to the systematic ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from that and other areas around Israel. (Paul Findley's Deliberate Deceptions, 1996) Unlike Jews, Arabs are always denied a permission to build and expand. 92% of the land in Israel falls under the Administration of the Jewish National Fund, where the land can not be sold to non-Jews. Result: the 18% Israeli-Arabs own only 4% of the land. If, say, a Peruvian converts to Judaism and emigrates to Israel, he immediately has more rights than Israeli-Arabs who have lived in the land for many centuries. "Israel was among the
countries cited for discrimination in the U.S. State
Department's first annual assessment of religious
persecution around the world. While Iraq, Afghanistan, Iran,
Serbia and Burma were subject to some of the report's
harshest criticism, Israel was cited for denying its Arab
population the same quality of social services that the
nation's Jews receive." |
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"The long-standing gap in
levels of income between Jewish and non-Jewish citizens
continues.... The Arab minority still does not share fully
in the rights granted to, and the obligations imposed on,
Jewish citizens... The authorities continue to hold and
mistreat Palestinian security detainees, and detention and
prison conditions, particularly for Palestinians, are
poor." |
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"[My] awareness
of the essential nature of Judaism resists the idea of a
Jewish state." "We consider ourselves no longer a nation, but a religious community, and therefore expect neither a return to Palestine, nor a sacrificial worship under the sons of Aaron, nor the restoration of any of the laws concerning the Jewish state." -- The Pittsburgh Platform, 1885, the classic statement of the protestant or Reform Judaism) |
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Zionism had roots in
Jewish Messianism. It, however, translated this Messianism
into plans for colonization. Most Jews (reform and orthodox)
opposed Zionism until WWII. Even though Orthodox Jews wanted
to live in Jerusalem, they still considered Zionism a
heresy, as the return of Jewish political control of the
land of Israel would take place only by the Messiah in his
coming. Their desire to live in Israel was only for the
purpose of more effective prayer in the Holy land. Ashkenazi
Orthodox Jews in addition were offended by Zionism's effort
to transform Hebrew into a modern secular language.
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"In working for
Palestine, I would even ally myself with the
devil" |
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"If I knew that it was
possible to save all the children of Germany by transporting
them to England, and only half by transferring them to the
Land of Israel, I would choose the latter, for before us
lies not only the numbers of these children but the
historical reckoning of the people of
Israel." |
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In 1941, Yitzhak
Shamir committed: |
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"The saving of the Jews
in Europe did not figure at the head of the list of
priorities of the ruling class. It was the foundation of the
State which was primordial in their eyes."
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Zionism emerged in response to anti-Semitism. However, Zionism then turned to anti-Semitism as a means to achieve its goals. Zionists looked at anti-Semites as allies in helping them get the Jews out of Europe. This alliance indicates that the Zionists were not really interested in eliminating the suffering of the Jews. |
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Vladimir Jabotinsky Despite his alliance with Ukranian pogromist Petlyura, it wasn't Jabotinsky who perpetrated the worst alliance with the Nazis, but the Labor Zionists: Ben-Gurion and Weizmann. In 1933 a world boycott German goods spontaneously emerged. Had this boycott been supported by all Jews, Zionists and non-Zionists, some believe that the German economy would have cracked and Hitler toppled. However, it was thanks to Labor Zionist and their "transfer" (ha'avara) agreements with the Nazis, that led to many trade agreements which resulted in the failure of the world boycott against the Nazis. Jabotnisky opposed the transfer agreement, and wanted to champion the boycott. However, during WWII, his heirs (e.g. Begin, Stern, Shamir) attempted their own alliance with the Nazis against the British who were occupying Palestine at the time. (Paraphrased from "The Wrath of Jonah" by Rosemary and Herman Ruether, 1989). This information can also be found in Brenner's Zionism in the Age of the Dictators; 1983. |
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Pointing fingers at the world for its indifference to the genocide of the Jews, while busy using the Holocaust for political gains at the expense of the Palestinians, Zionists have a lot to hide about their indifference, even collaboration, with the Nazis and the Fascists, as their fellow Jews were being sent to concentration camps. It seems that this finger-pointing by the Zionists is nothing more than a smoke screen to hide their dark past of allowing other Jews to die, while the Zionists were lobbying to rob Palestinians of their country. Excellent books on the topic are Zionism in the Age of the Dictators by Lenni Brenner and The Seventh Million by Tom Segev; (both authors are Jews). |
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From the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency (10/23/2000) www.jta.org : |
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John Roth U.S. Holocaust Museum director-elect, was going to become director in 08/1998, but resigned due to a fiasco resulting from a "controversial" comment he made in 1988 where he compared treatment of the Palestinians by Israel to that of the Jews by the Nazis. Here's a portion of an article by Jacqueline Trescott in the June 18, 1998 issue of the Washington Post. "The storm that erupted around Roth started when the Forward, a Jewish weekly, reported that the scholar [Roth] had compared the treatment of the Jews by Nazi Germany during World War II to the present-day treatment of the Palestinians by Israel. The article in question first appeared in 1988, and when the essay was resurrected Roth publicly apologized. Still the opposition escalated last week when two congressmen told the museum officials that they were offended by that view and others of Roth and that the museum should reconsider its choice." (my emphasis) The leaders of opposition to Roth were pro-Zionist/pro-Israel organizations who benefit politically from the Holocaust such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Zionist Organization of America. Conclusion: it is not allowable to be both anti-Israel and a Holocaust scholar simultaneously (hence, equating anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism). Here again is a fine example of the Zionists' effort of hiding their dark ideology of racism and history of alliance with anti-Semites and racism against Palestinian (manifested as the state of Israel), behind the motto of fighting the persecution of Jews. At least Hitler didn't hide his racism behind a human rights front! |
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"In our country there is room only for the Jews. We shall say to the Arabs: Get out! If they don't agree, if they resist, we shall drive them out by force." --Professor Ben-Zion Dinur Israel's First Minister of Education, 1954 from History of the Haganah |
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"After the Palmach men
left [Deir Yassin], the men of the [Irgun and
Stern Gang] started a shameful massacre of the
inhabitants...[The massacre] was carried out...when
the village was in Jewish hands, and without the inhabitants
having taken any provocative
action..." "All of the killed, with
very few exceptions, were old men, women or children. The
dead we found were
all unjust
victims, and none of them had died with a weapon in their
hands." |
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"There is no doubt that many sexual atrocities were committed by the attacking Jews. Many young girls were raped and later slaughtered. Old women were also molested." |
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" Here lies the saint, Doctor Baruch Kapal Goldstein, blessed be the memory of the righteous and holy man, may the Lord revenge his blood, who devoted his soul for the Jews, Jewish religion and Jewish land. His hands are clean and his heart is clear. He was killed as a martyr of God on the 14th of Adar, Purim, in the year 5754. " -- Thus goes the inscription on the grave, (made as a shrine visited by pilgrims), of the mass murderer Baruch Goldstein. An American Physician and an Israeli settler of Hebron, Goldstein indiscriminately murdered 29 worshipers kneeling in a mosque in 1994. |
Few notes on the Hebron Massacre by Baruch Goldstein:
As of June 1998, the Hebron
Massacre was the last time, a U.N. resolution passed
condemning Israel (all others were shot down by U.S.
vetos) |
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"Because we Jews know what it is to suffer, we must not oppress others." - Felicia Langer, Israeli Jew human rights activist. UN Human Rights Commisson "declares that Israel's greave breaches of the Geneva Convention relative to the protection of civilian persons in the time of war of 12 August, 1949, are war crimes and an affront against humanity." |
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In Israel, torture, (or as Israel calls it "moderate physical and psychological pressure" to avoid world/U.S. outcry), is legal and systematic. Some of the methods used are: tie detainees into a kindergarten chair for many hours; shake them violently; cover their heads with a rag bag soaked in vomit (or other foul odored substances); expose them to painfully loud music for extended periods of time; hang them in contorted positions; deprive them from sleep. Attractive methods of torture also include anything that will leave little or no immediately visible markings recognizable by an average reporter. On September 6, 1999, Israel "banned torture". However, since the "culture of torture" is deeply-ingrained in Israel, then a serious punishment of interrogators who violate this law must be instituted. Sadly, signs indicate otherwise, as interrogators are already given a wink, since "a court might accept the argument that physical force was necessary." (AP, Sep 6). |
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Henry Kissinger,
former U.S. Secretary of State recommended that Israel put
down the Palestinian uprising "as
quickly as possible--overwhelmingly, brutally and rapidly.
The insurrection must be quelled immediately, and the first
step should be to throw out television, a la South Africa.
To be sure, there will be international criticism of the
step, but it will dissipate in short order." He added:
"There are no awards for losing with moderation." |
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When the subject is
torture, there can be no "middle-of-the-road" policy, no
compromise, no putting our head in the sand, no flexible and
lenient formulas. The considerable experience that has been
accumulated on this issue clearly demonstrates the need for
a vigilant and uncompromising moral stance.
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"It's not a matter of
maintaining the status quo. We have to create a dynamic
state, oriented towards expansion." |
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"Take the American
declaration of Independence. It contains no mention of
territorial limits. We are not obliged to fix the limits of
the State." |
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"Every school child knows
that there is no such thing in history as a final
arrangement -- not with regard to the regime, not with
regard to borders, and not with regard to international
agreements." |
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"The settlement of the
Land of Israel is the essence of Zionism. Without
settlement, we will not fulfill Zionism. It's that simple."
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"In strategic terms, the
settlements (in Judea, Samaria, and Gaza) are of no
importance."
What makes them important, he
added, was that
"they constitute an
obstacle, an unsurmountable obstacle to the establishment of
an independent Arab State west of the river Jordan." |
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"Without them [the
settlements] the IDF [Israeli
Defense Force] would
be a foreign army ruling a foreign
population." |
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"the settlements established in the territories are there forever, and the future frontiers will include these settlements as part of Israel" Dayan also stated that he "preferred Sharm el-Sheikh without peace to a peace without Sharm el-Sheikh". "From the point of view
of the security of the state, the establishment of the
settlements has no great importance.".
"Our fathers had reached
the frontiers recognized in the partition plan; the Six-Day
War generation has managed to reach Suez, Jordan, and the
Golan Heights. This is not the end. After the present
cease-fire lines, there will be new ones. They will extend
beyond Jordan ... to Lebanon and ... to central Syria as
well." |
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"Jewish villages were
built in the place of Arab villages. You do not even know
the names of these Arab villages, and I do not blame you
because geography books no longer exist, not only do the
books not exist, the Arab villages are not there either.
Nahlal arose in the place of Mahlul; Kibbutz Gvat in the
place of Jibta; Kibbutz Sarid in the place of Huneifis; and
Kefar Yehushu'a in the place of Tal al-Shuman. There is not
one single place built in this country that did not have a
former Arab population." |
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Israel
presents Jerusalem as a "unified" city whose indivisibility
derives from its role as the Jews' sacred and historical
capital. It is true that the Jews have a claim to the holy
places in and around the Old City. But that historical core
represents only three percent of the area of municipal
Jerusalem. The other 97 percent was by no means exclusively
Jewish. "West" Jerusalem, the 38 square kilometers ruled by
Israel as its capital from 1948-67, was built only in the
second half of the nineteenth century. Although West
Jerusalem is almost exclusively Jewish (the main exception
being part of Beit Safafa village), before 1948 about 40
percent of it was owned by Palestinians. As for "East"
Jerusalem, although 70 square kilometers was annexed in
1967, only 6.5 square kilometers thereof actually
constituted the Jordanian part of the city. The other 63.5
square kilometers -- 90 percent of the land annexed by
Israel as "East Jerusalem" -- in fact belonged to 28
Palestinian West bank villages which suddenly found
themselves part of an "indivisible," "historic" and "sacred"
Jewish city. Wallejeh, Sawakhreh and Kafr 'Amr, Palestinian
villages which until today Israelis have never heard of,
suddenly acquired the same historical significance for the
Jewish people as the Western Wall, making Israeli claims to
the entire area of "municipal" Jerusalem seem unassailable.
An "inner ring" of settlements has been built on the land of
this fictitious "East Jerusalem" since 1967. This series of
large satellite cities -- Ramot, Rekhes Shuafat, Pigat
Ze'ev, Neveh Ya'akov, East Talipot, Har Homa and Gilo, not
to mention the incipient Israeli "neighborhoods" in Ra's
al-Amud, Silwan and Shaykh Jarrah -- means that "East
Jerusalem" now contains more Israelis (about 200,000) than
Palestinians. Municipal Jerusalem is an artificial entity,
the product of recent military conquest and settlement,
rather than an organic city of historic value to the Jewish
people. |
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Ha'aretz Editorial 09/24/1998: on settler violence: "The old cry of the late Prof. Yeshayahu Leibowitz that "the occupation corrupts" is today correct in the full sense of the word. Israel can no longer live with the illusion that it is maintaining a democratic way of life while at the same time a separate normative system exists for the settlers that tramples human rights in the territories to the point where those who kill are treated forgivingly". "They [Israel]
have typically concealed the continually expansionist nature
of their project from their western sponsors and pursued a
"step by step" process toward these goals. While pointing to
militant Arab rhetoric to frighten Jews and convince them
that the Arab world is genocidal against Jews and that no
peace is possible with them, Israeli leaders have been quite
aware of the actual inability of the Arab world to deliver
on this militant rhetoric.
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"The main difference
between Bosnia and Palestine is that ethnic cleansing in the
former took place in the form of dramatic massacres and
slaughters which caught the world's attention, whereas in
Palestine what is taking place is a drop-by-drop tactic in
which one or two houses are demolished daily, a few acres
are taken here and there every day, a few people are forced
to leave" "The human rights
organization Amnesty International said in a report in
December that Israel has made about 16,700 Palestinians
homeless by destroying at least 2,650 houses since
1987" "The demolition and
sealing of houses are among the most severe methods of
punishment used by the authorities against Palestinians in
the Occupied Territories. To our knowledge, this harsh form
of punishment is unique to Israel and is not employed by any
other nation. Demolition and sealing of houses in the
territories contravene international law that prohibits
collective punishment and arbitrary injury to
property." |
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"... we have no solution,
that you shall continue to live like dogs, and whoever wants
to can leave -- and we will see where this process leads? In
five years we may have 200,000 less people -- and that is a
matter of enorous importance."
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"It is an open secret
that Israeli policy makers hoped for a massive emigration of
Palestinians as a result of economic and demographic
pressure. Therefore, they also developed a clever system
which caused numerous Palestinians born here to lose their
residency rights when they went to work or study abroad."
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While campaigning for the
prime ministership, Binyamin Netanyahu Criticized his Labor
party opponents for missing an opportunity during the
Tiannamen Square massacre.
"Had he been prime minister, he said, he would have seized
the chance then, while the world was watching China, to
carry out the transfer of the Palestinians."
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"I don't sign orders to
destroy the houses of Jews, only of
Arabs," |
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"[Israel will]
create in the course of the next 10 or 20 years conditions
which would attract natural and voluntary migration of the
refugees from the Gaza Strip and the west Bank to Jordan. To
achieve this we have to come to agreement with King Hussein
and not with Yasser
Arafat." (Apparently, Rabin's method of "creating conditions that will prompt Palestinian migration" wasn't as efficient as desired, therefore, house demolitions and rejection of building permits to Palestinians were adopted as additional measures.In 1900 there were about 550,000 Palestinians and 50,000 Jews. Palestinians. Today, despite the extremely high birth-rate of the Palestinians, there are about 900,000 Palestinians (Israeli-Arabs, who own 4 percent of Israel) in Israel, 4.5 million Jews (owning 96 percent of Israel), and about 2.5 million Palestinians crammed in a small, highly-dense and disconnected areas in the occupied territories.) |
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Since its founding one of Israel's main goals was to change the demography of Palestine and Jerusalem, by luring --even by forcing-- Jews to emigrate to Israel, (over other countries,) hence, dispossessing more Palestinians. In a visit to the U.S. in Feb 1987 Yitzhak Shamir asked secretary Shultz to stop offering special refugee status to Soviet Jews. (See New York Times article Israel Asking U.S. to Bar Soviet Jews by Ari Goldman 03/01/1987) Hence, once again Zionism is interested in Jews as number-boosters rather than caring about their well being and "freedom." In addition, there were indications that Israel's madness in forcing Jews (especially Arab Sephardic ones) to go to Israel, have reached the level of sending Israeli secret agents to terrorize some Arab Jewish communities in their countries. Examples of this are in the case of Iraqi Jews, 125,000 of whom (97%) fled to Israel in the early 50's. (See David Hirst The Gun and the Olive Branch pp. 155-64, 1984 quoted in Ruether's The Wrath of Jonah, 1989). |
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"Nahum
Goldman, an eminent Zionist Leader, suggested in
1971 that rather than stressing the emigration [of
Russian Jews to Israel] issue, the Zionist movement
should concentrate on securing human rights for Jews
remaining inside the USSR. His invitation to address the
World Zionist Congress was promptly
withdrawn" |
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Rabbi Meir Kahane vs. the
USSR In December 1969, a messenger from Israel, Geula
Cohen, arrived to tell Kahane to cease squabbling with
American blacks and to direct the JDL's (Jewish Defense
League, founded by Kahane) violent energies at a more
important target: the Soviet Union. (Geula Cohen once
withdrew her support for Begin in his urban guerilla days
because she found his policies to be "too mild." While
publicly Golda Meir disassociated herself from Kahane's
activities, "according
to Kahane's biographer Robert Friedman, however, no fewer
than three senior active-duty Mossad officers were involved
in the group superintending the JDL's violent campaign....
Kahane's activities, which included in 1971 four bombings
attacks in New York City alone."
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"I know how at least 80%
of all the incidents with Syria started. We were sending a
tractor to the demilitarized zone and we knew that the
Syrians will shoot. If they did not shoot, we would instruct
the tractor to go deeper, till the Syrians finally got upset
and start shooting. Then we employed artillery, and later
also the air-force... I did that... and Yitzhak Rabin did
that, when he was there..."
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"Is this a way to occupy
Hebron? A couple of artillery bombardments on Hebron and not
a single 'Hebronite' would have remained there. Is this a
way to occupy Jerusalem [without driving the Arabs
out]?" |
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Aggression: "The
Jews again today appeared to be on the offensive, roughly
two-thirds of the incidents being initiated by them and in
their operations they showed evidence of planning, something
absent in general from the Arab attacks."
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"To solidify their gains
after the 1967 war, according to UN figures, the Israelis
destroyed during the period between June 11, 1967 and
November 15, 1969 some 7,554 Palestinian Arab homes in the
territories seized during that war; this figure excluded
thirty-five villages in the occupied Golan Heights that were
razed to the ground. In the two years between September 1969
and 1971 the figure was estimated to have reached 16,312
homes." |
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"Israeli forces occupied
[the Golan Heights] during the 1967 war. With its
occupation of the Golan Heights, Israel expelled over
120,000 inhabitants - mostly Syrians but also several
thousand Palestinian refugees. At the same time, Israel
destroyed two cities, 133 villages and 61 farms. After this
devastation, only 6,396 inhabitants remained in the six
villages left standing. On December 14, 1981, the Israeli
Knesset unilaterally annexed the Golan Heights in clear
contravention of international law. The UN Security Council
subsequently declared the annexation illegal and, to date,
not a single state has recognized it. Israel has so far
built more than 40 settlements, housing over 15,000 settlers
in the Golan Heights." |
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" The Yom Kippur War was
not fought by Egypt and Syria to threaten the existence of
Israel. It was an all out use of their military force to
achieve a limited political goal. What Sadat wanted by
crossing the canal was to change the political reality and,
thereby, to start a political process from a point more
favorable to him than the one that existed.
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"Jews came and took, by
means of uprooting and expulsion, a land that was Arab. We
wanted to be a colonialist occupier, and yet to come across
as moral at the same time... The Arab armies -- chiefly from
Egypt, Syria, Iraq and Transjordan, now Jordan -- totaled
just over 20,000 men. The core of the Arab nations' fighting
forces remained behind, in part to ensure the internal
stability of their own fledgling regimes.... Crucially,
Israel had a quiet agreement with Transjordan that its Arab
Legion, the strongest of the invading armies, would take
over only the West Bank, which the U.N. partition plan had
intended as the center of a Palestinian Arab
State." |
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"Till then everyone in
Israel spoke about Arabs who had just run away in 1948, but
there existed no real historical research on it. There were
two conflicting propaganda versions, one Arab and another
Jewish. As one who received his education in Israel, I
thought I knew that the Arabs had 'run away.' But I knew
nothing else. The Jewish generations of 1948, however, knew
the truth and deliberately misrepresented it. They knew
there were plenty of mass deportations, massacres and rapes
. . . . The soldiers and the officials knew, but they
suppressed what they knew and were deliberately
disseminating lies." |
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"For it was precisely the
unignorable plight and suffering of the Palestinian Arabs
during April-May of that year that forced the hand of the
reluctant Arab political and military leaders to take the
plunge and invade Palestine on 15-16
May. |
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"in 1948, we
deliberately, and not just in the heat of the war, expelled
Arabs. Also in 67 after the Six-Day War, we expelled many
Arabs." |
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Expulsion:
"Nazareth, all-Palestinian with 17,000 residents was
captured on 16 July [1948]. However, Palestinian
residents were allowed to remain, the only major Palestinian
town where this happened. In most areas the Palestinians
were actively forced to flee or deliberately panic-stricken
into fleeing with reminders of Deir Yassin" This
happened because "the local Jewish commander who captured
Nazareth, Ben Dunkelman, two days after the city's fall he
was ordered to force its civilians to evacuate [but
refused to obey
orders]" |
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The Result:
"Israel's conquests included not only such major cities
as Jaffa, Lydda and Acre, but also 418 Palestinian villages
that were destroyed and another 100 villages that were
occupied by Jews. In all Israelis took over more than 50,000
homes, 10,000 shops and 1,000 warehouses. It was estimated
that about a quarter of the buildings in the new state were
originally the property of the Palestinians."
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Looting:
"Indiscriminate plundering of Palestinian property by
Jews [in 1948] was so common that it caused Prime
Minister David Ben-Gurion to confide to his diary that he
was 'bitterly surprised' by the 'mass robbery' in which all
parts of the population participated. [...] Tom
Segev reported: 'In Haifa, Jaffa and Jerusalem there were
many civilians among the looters.' Another Israeli writer,
Moshe Smilanky, reported: 'Individuals, groups and
communities, men, women and children, all fell on the
spoils. Doors, windows, lintels, brinks, roof-tiles,
floor-tiles, junk and machine parts ...' Segev commented
that Smilansky 'could have also added to the list toilet
bowls, sinks, faucets and light bulbs.'"
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Partition:
"after the
formation of a large army in the wake of the establishment
of the state, we will abolish partition and expand to the
whole of Palestine "
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"The acceptance of
partition does not commit us to renounce Transjordan. One
does not demand from anybody to give up his vision. We shall
accept a state in the boundaries fixed today -- but the
boundaries of Zionist aspirations are the concerns of the
Jewish people and no external factor will be able to limit
them." |
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Arab Exodus "At no
point during the war did the Arab leaders issue a blanket
call to Palestine's Arabs to leave their homes and villages
and wander into exile. Indeed, I have found no trace of such
a campaign, and had it taken place, had there been such
broadcasts, they would have been quoted or at least left
traces in the
documentation." |
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Summary "Jews came
and took, by means of uprooting and expulsion, a land that
was Arab. We wanted to be a colonialist occupier, and yet to
come across as moral at the same time."
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"Only then [after an
internal revolution] will the young and old in our land
realize how great was our responsibility to those miserable
Arab refugees in whose towns we have settled from afar;
whose homes we have inherited, whose fields we now sow and
harvest; the fruit of whose gardens, orchards and vineyards
we gather; and in whose cities that we robbed, we put up
houses of education, charity and prayer."
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"You are
exactly like the Likud. Don't you think that the Arabs need
someplace to live?" member of Knesset Shulamit Aloni
complained to Rabin after he made up his wide settlement
plan of 1995, on 01/25/1995, Rabin Responded "I think about
Israelis,". |
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Likud vs. Labor: Any Difference? Israel's Labor Party "Cleverly Concealed" West Bank Settlements by Paul Findley (Washington Report 11/1994). Many are fooled to think that there is a real difference between Likud and Labor, as far as the Palestinians are concerned. Although Likud might have a slightly larger resume of anti-Palestinian oppression, both have similar stand on all the main issues, such as settlements, refugees, Jerusalem, Abou Ghoneim (Har Homa), and house demolition. While Likud (Netanyahu, Shamir, Begin) does things in-your-face style, Labor (Rabin, Peres, Barak) is more soothing and diplomatic in its rhetoric, says one thing but does the complete opposite, maneuvers more skillfully around the media to avoid raising many flags, and speaks with a more mellow tone, giving the false impression that it is more for peace than Likud. Labor Worse than Likud by Israel Shahak (Middle East Realities 01/02/1997) |
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Lord Yehudi Menuhin
(famed Jewish violinist)
as quoted in "Le
Figaro" in Jan 1998, Paris. |
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Ehud
Barak
Ha'aretz June 3rd, 1998
issue reported a revealing slip by Ehud Barak, Rabin's Labor
Party successor, sharing the frustration of the
Palestinians: |
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"Let us not ignore the
truth among ourselves ... politically we are the aggressors
and they defend themselves... The country is theirs, because
they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle
down, and in their view we want to take away from them their
country. ... Behind the terrorism [by the Arabs] is
a movement, which though primitive is not devoid of idealism
and self sacrifice." |
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