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Jordan is Palestine [honest, "Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan", King Hussein, 1981]
Arutz Sheva ^ | 2-4-04 | Gary Fitleberg

Posted on 02/02/2004 6:10:36 PM PST by SJackson

Jordan is Palestine. Palestine is Jordan.

This is the royal decree and sentiments of two of the kings of Jordan.

"Palestine and Jordan are one..." said King Abdullah in 1948.

"The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan," said King Hussein of Jordan, in 1981.

Let's closely examine the facts of history from the Arab perspective, rather than the Jewish one, regarding Jordan and Palestine.

"Palestine is Jordan and Jordan is Palestine; there is only one land, with one history and one and the same fate," Prince Hassan of the Jordanian National Assembly was quoted as saying on February 2, 1970.

Accordingly, Abdul Hamid Sharif, Prime Minister of Jordan declared, in 1980, "The Palestinians and Jordanians do not belong to different nationalities. They hold the same Jordanian passports, are Arabs and have the same Jordanian culture."

In other words, Jordan is Palestine. Arab Palestine. There is absolutely no difference between Jordan and Palestine, nor between Jordanians and Palestinians (all actually Arabs).

This fact is also confirmed by other Arabs, Jordanians and 'Palestinans' who were either rulers or scholars.

"There should be a kind of linkage because Jordanians and Palestinians are considered by the PLO as one people," according to Farouk Kaddoumi, then head of the PLO Political Department, who gave the statement to Newsweek on March 14, 1977.

Distinguished Arab-American Princeton University historian Philip Hitti testified before the Anglo-American Committee, "There is no such thing as 'Palestine' in history."

According to Arab-American columnist Joseph Farah, "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 was no language known as Palestinian. There was no distinct Palestinian culture. There has never been a Palestine governed by the Palestinians. Palestinians are Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians (another recent invention), Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, etc."

These authoritative, honest statements are by Arabs, Jordanians and Palestinians, and absolutely must be taken at their face value and word.

All right, so you're not quite into quotes. How about these tasteful tidbits of historical facts?

* Jews, not Arabs, have lived continuously in the ancient Biblical Promised Land of Israel, especially Judea and Samaria, for 3,700 years. This land was given as a gift by G-d to the Children of Israel (Hebrews, Israelites, Jews) and is so stated in all of the three monotheistic religions' holy books - Old Testament, New Testament and Quran. Faithful followers of Judaism, Christianity and Islam all believe in the same one G-d and therefore must believe the word of their G-d. G-d does not make and break his promises. There is a very valuable lesson to be learned by all his children and faithful followers.

* The current queen of Jordan is an Arab 'Palestinian'.

* Approximately half of Jordan's prime ministers since 1950 have been Arab 'Palestinians'.

* More than 2/3 of the Jordanian people are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* The majority of citizens residing in the capital of Amman are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Arab 'Palestinians' constitute not less than one half of the members of the armed forces, according to the late King Hussein, as broadcast on Amman Radio February 3, 1973.

* The majority of other security forces are Arab 'Palestinians'.

* Jordan occupies 77% of the original Palestine Mandate (originally promised to the Jewish people). The population density of Jordan is less than 61 people per square mile leaving lots of room to absorb many more of their brethren and cousins.

Want to delve even deeper? Let's explore further. We all need to refresh our memory, as 'short-term syndrome' has taken over. Now for a little history lesson, for those who do not recall the reality of the past.

The British tried to placate the Arabs by giving them part of the land designated under the Palestine Mandate (originally allocated under the Balfour Declaration for the establishment of a Jewish homeland). Britain created an entirely new province by severing 77% of historic Palestine (and an additional 3% was also allocated to Syria), on the eastern bank of the Jordan River (some 35,000 square miles), and establishing the state of Transjordan.

Faisal, who had been King of Syria, was deposed by the French, so the British offered him the throne of Iraq, which he accepted. Faisal's brother Abdullah was installed as the new nation of Transjordan's ruler on April 1, 1921 (April Fool's Day), thereby completing the appeasement of Arab rulers.

During the Arab-Israeli war of 1948, in which nine Arab nations attacked Israel, they took control of the ancient biblical territories of Judea and Samaria (Jewish territory, which was "occupied" for nineteen years until 1967, when it was liberated and reconquered in yet another defensive war).

On April 24, 1950, Abdullah formally merged all of Arab-held Palestine with Transjordan and granted citizenship to all Arab residents and settlers (the vast majority of whom arrived the 1920s for economic reasons).

The Hashemite Kingdom was no longer only across the river so the prefix "Trans" (meaning "across") was dropped, and henceforth, the land became known as Jordan; i.e., Arab Palestine.

Remember, Jordan is Palestine. Arab Palestine.

Don't take my word for it. Listen to King Abdullah, King Hussein, Prince Hassan, Farouk Kaddoumi, Phillip Hitti and Joseph Farah, Arab, Jordanian and Palestinian authorities on the subject; and listen to the historical facts, as well.


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1 posted on 02/02/2004 6:10:37 PM PST by SJackson
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To: dennisw; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; weikel; ...
If you'd like to be on or off this middle east/political ping list, please FR mail me.
2 posted on 02/02/2004 6:11:08 PM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
Does Jordan still want the West Bank? I say give it to them, and since they are also Arabs, the world won't care how they treat the 'Palestinians'.
3 posted on 02/02/2004 6:19:26 PM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: SJackson
You're preaching to the choir, here..

I've been preaching the same sermon for years, and no one will listen..
Especially the Israelis..
I don't know why they don't use these facts to defend their position, but they don't..
In fact, they seem to go out of their way to avoid them..

4 posted on 02/02/2004 6:24:44 PM PST by Drammach
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To: SJackson
bump
5 posted on 02/02/2004 6:28:34 PM PST by Salman (Mickey Akbar)
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To: SJackson
Thank you for posting this. It is the exact argument that I have been making for yeqars, and you have ut the research within my grasp!

Now if the Palestinians would only go to Jordan.

6 posted on 02/02/2004 7:04:30 PM PST by passionfruit (passionate about my politics, and from the land of fruits and nuts)
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To: SJackson
The author is correct, but his truth is irrelevant. If the Arabs on the West Bank and Gaza were Jordanian, "Palestinian", Moroccan or Tunisian, it wouldn't really matter. The only facts that matter now are that these Arabs are where they are, and that they have no wish to live in peace with Israel.

The Jordanian nationality of these people would be relevant were Israel to remove them to Jordan. But in 2004, that's not going to happen. If there was ever an opportunity to separate the Jewish and Arab populations at the Jordan River, that opportunity has long since passed.

What Israel has to do now, before demographic facts on the ground get ahead of it, is to establish, unilaterally, the largest possible country with contiguous (and militarized) borders, with the absolutely smallest possible Arab population within those borders.

7 posted on 02/02/2004 7:35:24 PM PST by dagnabbit (No to Amnesty. No to Merger with Mexico.)
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To: Drammach
I can understand why they would avoid that claim. That would mean that Israel was broken off from the sovereign nation of Jordon. When in fact Jordon and Irael were formed at the same time.

That entire area was an almost vacant waste land, inhabited by tribal nomads and tribal chieftans, each conquering Empire divided it up as they saw fit. When the British Empire won the area they divided it up as they saw fit, just as each empire had before them. They created the nation of Jordon and named it's king, they gave a piece to the Jews as was fair, and as they had continuously occupied Jerusalem.

Given the insanity of today, Jordon might claim that Israel is part of it's sovereign territory.
8 posted on 02/02/2004 7:51:19 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: MissAmericanPie
That entire area was an almost vacant waste land, inhabited by tribal nomads and tribal chieftans,

No, it was highly developed and the Zionists stole it. I have the pictures to prove it.

Founding ceremony of Tel Aviv, 1909

9 posted on 02/02/2004 8:13:19 PM PST by SJackson
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To: MissAmericanPie
You know I post that picture a lot, sometimes without thinking. Wow, it's like having a picture of the purchase of Manhattan. All that sand, less than a century, that's Tel Aviv.
10 posted on 02/02/2004 8:15:34 PM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
Not exactly downtown Manhattan at rush hour is it.
11 posted on 02/02/2004 8:24:43 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: Democratshavenobrains
"Does Jordan still want the West Bank? I say give it to them, and since they are also Arabs, the world won't care how they treat the 'Palestinians'."

Didn't the Jordanians chase them out with tanks and troops several years ago? They were too much trouble for their own people!

12 posted on 02/02/2004 8:24:47 PM PST by JSteff
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To: JSteff
Didn't the Jordanians chase them out with tanks and troops several years ago? They were too much trouble for their own people!

I heard that, too. And they aren't exactly being welcomed back by their former neighbors - they aren't welcome to return to Jordan. I thought Muslims had a kind of code to always welcome the fellow believer? That says a lot, if it's true.

13 posted on 02/02/2004 8:27:44 PM PST by fortunecookie
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To: SJackson
This is like the crazy aunt in the attic. Everyone with a memory knows it's all true, but it's not PC to discuss it in polite society! The Arab world finds it much more convenient to beat Israel to death over the "Palestinian question".
14 posted on 02/02/2004 8:29:06 PM PST by hershey
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To: SJackson
Bump for many later referrals. Thanks.
15 posted on 02/02/2004 8:30:50 PM PST by manic4organic (An organic conservative)
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To: fortunecookie
I was saying that sort of tongue in check. They DID chase them out after the Yom Kippur war. I remember watching it on the news. Hundreds of Pali's were killed.

That is what forced them to Lebanon... and started the whole current cycle in earnest. That was after Syrian terrorist training while they were there.
16 posted on 02/02/2004 9:30:35 PM PST by JSteff
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To: Drammach
Jordan is the true Palestinian state, and I do not know why Israel does not use this speech. There is just no reason for 2 Palestinian states side by side. The Jewish people have no other homeland, and own only less then 1% of the Middle East. The Muslims seek the destruction of the Jewish people, and any one is foolish who thinks otherwise.
17 posted on 02/02/2004 11:59:46 PM PST by tessalu
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To: JSteff
I did get that you were tongue in cheek about this. That's what I was going for, too, (it was late, I was tired...). I don't think any of their 'brothers' wanted them, but felt they could be a useful tool, hence the terrorist training, to shake things up in Jerusalem and get rid of the 'Zionists' - or try. Problem solved, sort of. Only it's not really working and places like Jordan doesn't want the Palis to come back.
18 posted on 02/03/2004 7:08:20 AM PST by fortunecookie
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To: HenryLeeII
self-ping for later reading
20 posted on 02/03/2004 2:43:01 PM PST by HenryLeeII
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