Middle East history and myths
(This is a great one to copy, paste and pass on to friends, dispelling
media-created myths and distortions.)
From http://www.facts4peace.com
NATIONHOOD AND JERUSALEM
Israel became a nation in 1312 B.C.E., two thousand years before the rise of Islam.
Arab refugees in Israel began identifying themselves as part of a Palestinian people in
1967, two decades after the establishment of the modern State of Israel.
Since the Jewish conquest in 1272 B.C.E. the Jews have had dominion over the land for one
thousand years with a continuous presence in the land for the past 3,300 years. The only
Arab dominion since the conquest in 635 C.E. lasted no more than 22 years.
For over 3,300 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.
Jerusalem is mentioned over 700 times in Tanach, the Jewish Holy Scriptures. Jerusalem is
not mentioned once in the Koran.
King David founded the city of Jerusalem. Mohammed never came to Jerusalem.
Jews pray facing Jerusalem. Muslims pray with their backs toward Jerusalem.
ARAB AND JEWISH REFUGEES
In 1948 the Arab refugees were encouraged to leave Israel by Arab leaders promising to
purge the land of Jews. Sixty-eight percent left without ever seeing an Israeli soldier.
The Jewish refugees were forced to flee from Arab lands due to Arab brutality, persecution
and pogroms.
The number of Arab refugees who left Israel in 1948 is estimated to be around 630,000. The
number of Jewish refugees from Arab lands is estimated to be the same.
Arab refugees were intentionally not absorbed or integrated into the Arab lands to which
they fled, despite the vast Arab territory. Out of the 100,000,000 refugees since World
War II, theirs is 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, a country no larger than the state of New Jersey.
THE ARAB - ISRAELI CONFLICT
The Arabs are represented by eight separate nations, not including the Palestinians. There
is only one Jewish nation.
The Arab nations initiated all five wars and lost. Israel defended itself each time and
won.
The P.L.O.'s Charter still calls for the destruction of the State of Israel.
Israel has given the Palestinians most of the West Bank land, autonomy under the
Palestinian Authority, and has supplied them with weapons.
Under Jordanian rule, Jewish holy sites were desecrated and the Jews 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.
THE U.N. RECORD ON ISRAEL AND THE ARABS
Of the 175 Security Council resolutions passed before 1990, 97 were directed against
Israel.
Of the 690 General Assembly resolutions voted on before 1990, 429 were directed against
Israel.
The U.N was silent while 58 Jerusalem Synagogues were destroyed by the Jordanians.
The U.N. was silent while the Jordanians systematically desecrated the ancient Jewish
cemetery on the Mount of Olives.
The U.N. was silent while the Jordanians enforced an apartheid-like policy of preventing
Jews from visiting the Temple Mount and the Western Wall.
MYTHS OF THE MIDDLE EAST © 2000 WORLDNETDAILY.COM
I've been quiet since Israel erupted in fighting spurred by disputes over the Temple
Mount.
Until now, I haven't even bothered to say, "See, I told you so." But I can't
resist any longer. I feel compelled to remind you of the column I wrote just a couple
weeks before the latest uprising. Yeah, folks, I predicted it. That's OK. Hold your
applause.
After all, I wish I had been wrong. More than 80 people have been killed since the current
fighting in and around Jerusalem began. And for what?
If you believe what you read in most news sources, Palestinians want a homeland and
Muslims want control over sites they consider holy. Simple, right?
Well, as an Arab-American journalist who has spent some time in the Middle East dodging
more than my share of rocks and mortar shells, I've got to tell you that these are just
phony excuses for the rioting, trouble-making and land-grabbing.
Isn't it interesting that prior to the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, there was no serious
movement for a Palestinian homeland?
"Well, Farah," you might say, "that was before the Israelis seized the West
Bank and Old Jerusalem."
That's true. In the Six-Day War, Israel captured Judea, Samaria and East Jerusalem. But
they didn't capture these territories from Yasser Arafat. They captured them from Jordan's
King Hussein. I can't help but wonder why all these Palestinians suddenly discovered their
national identity after Israel won the war.
The truth is that Palestine is no more real than Never-Never Land. The first time the name
was used was in 70 A.D. when the Romans committed genocide against the Jews, smashed the
Temple and declared the land of Israel would be no more. From then on, the Romans
promised, it would be known as Palestine. The name was derived from the Philistines, a
Goliathian people conquered by the Jews centuries earlier. It was a way for the Romans to
add insult to injury. They also tried to change the name of Jerusalem to Aelia Capitolina,
but that had even less staying power.
Palestine has never existed -- before or since -- as an autonomous entity. It was ruled
alternately by Rome, by Islamic and Christian crusaders, by the Ottoman Empire and,
briefly, by the British after World War I. The British agreed to restore at least part of
the land to the Jewish people as their homeland.
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 (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis,
etc. Keep in mind that the Arabs control 99.9 percent of the Middle East lands. Israel
represents one-tenth of 1 percent of the landmass.
But that's too much for the Arabs. They want it all. And that is ultimately what the
fighting in Israel is about today. Greed. Pride. Envy. Covetousness. No matter how many
land concessions the Israelis make, it will never be enough.
What about Islam's holy sites? There are none in Jerusalem.
Shocked? You should be. I don't expect you will ever hear this brutal truth from anyone
else in the international media. It's just not politically correct.
I know what you're going to say: "Farah, the Al Aqsa Mosque and the Dome of the Rock
in Jerusalem represent Islam's third most holy sites."
Not true. In fact, the Koran says nothing about Jerusalem. It mentions Mecca hundreds of
times. It mentions Medina countless times. It never mentions Jerusalem. With good reason.
There is no historical evidence to suggest Mohammed ever visited Jerusalem.
So how did Jerusalem become the third holiest site of Islam? Muslims today cite a vague
passage in the Koran, the seventeenth Sura, entitled "The Night Journey." It
relates that in a dream or a vision Mohammed was carried by night "from the sacred
temple to the temple that is most remote, whose precinct we have blessed, that we might
show him our signs. ..." In the seventh century, some Muslims identified the two
temples mentioned in this verse as being in Mecca and Jerusalem. And that's as close as
Islam's connection with Jerusalem gets -- myth, fantasy, wishful thinking. Meanwhile, Jews
can trace their roots in Jerusalem back to the days of Abraham.
The latest round of violence in Israel erupted when Likud Party leader Ariel Sharon tried
to visit the Temple Mount, the foundation of the Temple built by Solomon. It is the
holiest site for Jews. Sharon and his entourage were met with stones and threats. I know
what it's like. I've been there. Can you imagine what it is like for Jews to be
threatened, stoned and physically kept out of the holiest site in Judaism?
So what's the solution to the Middle East mayhem? Well, frankly, I don't think there is a
man-made solution to the violence. But, if there is one, it needs to begin with truth.
Pretending will only lead to more chaos. Treating a 5,000-year-old birthright backed by
overwhelming historical and archaeological evidence equally with illegitimate claims,
wishes and wants gives diplomacy and peacekeeping a bad name.
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