Obama and The Palestinian Lie
by Davis Rubin
It's quite rare to hear a comment about Israel from US President
Barack Obama that I can actually agree with, but have a comment that was made
in yesterday's interview, published in the New York Times.
Obama's First Comment:
“It is amazing to see what Israel has become over the last several
decades. To have scratched out of rock this incredibly vibrant, incredibly
successful, wealthy and powerful country is a testament to the ingenuity,
energy and vision of the Jewish people."
--- I agree wholeheartedly. The problem is that his remark was
but a flowery prelude to a series of comments, given in response to a question,
about pressuring Israel on the immoral and suicidal (for Israel)
"land-for-peace formula".
Obama's Next Comment:
"If he (Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu) doesn’t feel some
internal pressure, then it’s hard to see him making some very difficult
compromises, such as taking on the settler movement."
--- Ah, yes, we all know about that problematic settler movement,
those pesky troublemakers who have the "chutzpah" to insist on their
right to live in Israel's historic biblical heartland, and who are always
accused of stealing so-called Palestinian land from the Palestinian Arab country
that never existed.
Finally, the Obama we have come to expect - pontificating about
the rights of the Palestinians:
"You have to recognize that they have legitimate claims, and
this is their land and neighborhood as well.”
--- Let's work backwards on this one:
Is this their neighborhood, as well? If we understand neighborhood
to mean the Middle East as a whole, then it's true that the individuals who now
call themselves "Palestinians" do, in fact, live in this
neighborhood.
However - Is this their land and do they have legitimate claims to
it? Absolutely not. Most of them came to the Land of Israel in the early part
of the 20th century from other parts of the Middle East. They came looking for
work in a growing economy that was being created solely by the enterprising, energetic Jewish people
that Obama referred to, some of whom had been living here for generations, and
many others who had returned, to their formerly sovereign nation in the Land of Israel, soon to be reestablished as an
independent nation in 1948.
No, Mr. Obama, while it's true that this land had been renamed
"Palestina" by the Roman conquerers, who drove most of the Jews from
their sovereign country 2,000 years ago, it was never again a sovereign country
for any of the subsequent conquering colonists, nor for anyone, until the Jews
finally returned to reestablish Israel.
As my Jerusalem-born father-in-law often reminds me, it is only
the Jews of the Land of Israel who even used the term "Palestinians"
to describe themselves. Yes, my father-in-law was considered to be a
Palestinian Jew before 1948, but the Arabs living in what was then known to the
world as Palestine never accepted the moniker "Palestinian Arab",
insisting that they were not Palestinians, but were instead an integral part of
"the Arab nation". The term "Palestinians" only reached its
current usage about twenty years later when the Arabs realized that they needed
to create an "underdog" in order to win the propaganda war against
Israel, so they invented this new Palestinian people to refer only to Arabs,
and usually to Arab Muslims. To further enhance the lie, and to increase their
growing international political power, the Arabs nations and their fellow
Jew-haters at the United Nations redefined the term to include all of the descendants
of these neo-Palestinians, regardless of country of residence.
From there, the rest is history, but the claims of
"legitimate rights" for a people that never existed historically, to
a state that never existed historically, are absolutely and historically absurd.
Needless to say, the
New York Times didn't inform
President Obama of those uncomfortable historical facts.
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