Posted on 08/02/2010 12:56:17 AM PDT by citizenredstater9271
This is an essay by Sol Stern, at City Journal.
A specter is haunting the prospective Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiationsthe specter of the Nakba. The literal meaning of the Arabic word is disaster; but in its current, expansive usage, it connotes a historical catastrophe inflicted on an innocent and blameless people (in this case, the Palestinians) by an overpowering outside force (international Zionism). The Nakba is the heart of the Palestinians backward-looking national narrative, which depicts the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 as the original sin that dispossessed the lands native people. Every year, on the anniversary of Israels independence, more and more Palestinians (including Arab citizens of Israel) commemorate the Nakba with pageants that express longing for a lost paradise. Every year, the legend grows of the crimes committed against the Palestinians in 1948, crimes now routinely equated with the Holocaust. Echoing the Nakba narrative is an international coalition of leftists that celebrates the Palestinians as the quintessential Other, the last victims of Western racism and colonialism.
There is only one just compensation for the long history of suffering, say the Palestinians and their allies: turning the clock back to 1948. This would entail ending the Zionist hegemony and replacing it with a single, secular, democratic state shared by Arabs and Jews. All Palestinian refugeesnot just those still alive of the hundreds of thousands who fled in 1948, but their millions of descendants as wellwould be allowed to return to Jaffa, Haifa, the Galilee, and all the villages that Palestinian Arabs once occupied.
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“...peace negotiations” ?
‘twill never happen.
I never understood why Israel mints so many of its enemies as citizens.
"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 Yehushua in the place of Tal al-Shuman. There is not a single place built in this country that did not have a former Arab population."
The source I have for this quote is Edward Said, who I do not consider reliable... supposedly it is from an April 1969 Haaretz (an Israeli newspaper).
Six million Israeli Jews hold at bay three hundred million Arab Muslims who desire the extermination of the former.
Would somebody please do the math?
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