Posted on 10/08/2020 7:02:25 AM PDT by SJackson
When a country's leader is in deperate need of a history lesson.
Erdogan addressed the opening of the Turkish Parliament on October 1 with a ringing declaration that Jerusalem Has Been Our City For Thousands of Years. The our in our city seemed to refer now to the Turks, and now to the Palestinian people. The story is here.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Thursday implied that Jerusalem belongs to Turkey, referring to the Ottoman Empires control over the city for much of the modern era.
In this city that we had to leave in tears during the First World War, it is still possible to come across traces of the Ottoman resistance. So Jerusalem is our city, a city from us, he told Turkish lawmakers during a major policy speech in Ankara. Our first qibla [direction of prayer in Islam] al-Aqsa and the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem are the symbolic mosques of our faith. In addition, this city is home to the holy places of Christianity and Judaism.
The Turks were the colonial masters of Jerusalem for 400 years, from 1516 to 1917, ruling over Muslim Arabs, Jews, and Christians too. If those 400 years of rule means that Jerusalem is our [Turkish] city, then what should we say about Istanbul, which as Constantinople was for more than a thousand years the richest and most important city in Christendom? Jerusalem has been lived in continuously by Jews for the last 3500 years; the archaeological evidence of that Jewish presence in the city has been found at thousands of sites ancient synagogues, homes, tombstones, wine-presses, oil lamps, pottery much of it with Hebrew inscriptions, with more such evidence being uncovered by archaeologists every year. Does President Erdogan expect the Western world to overlook all that? When Jerusalem was the first qibla, for just a few years before 624 A.D., when Muhammad replaced it with Mecca, Jews had already been living in Jerusalem for more than 2000 years.
The Ottoman Empire ruled over Jerusalem from 1516 to 1917. Modern Turkey, its successor state, has long stressed its enduring connection to the holy city, regularly condemning Israels alleged efforts to judaize it and the US administrations December 2017 recognition of it as Israels capital. Jerusalem has been the capital of Israel since the countrys founding, and the Jewish people have thousands of years of history in the city, backed up by extensive archaeological finds.
During a lengthy speech at the opening of the Turkish parliaments new legislative session, Erdoğan spent several minutes lamenting the fate of Jerusalem and the Palestinians plight.
Another crisis that our country and our nation carefully follow is the oppression of Israel against the Palestinians and the indifferent practices that disregard the privacy [sic] of Jerusalem, he said toward the end of his address.
The issue of Jerusalem is not an ordinary geopolitical problem for us. First of all, the current physical appearance of the Old City, which is the heart of Jerusalem, was built by Suleiman the Magnificent, with its walls, bazaar, and many buildings. Our ancestors showed their respect for centuries by keeping this city in high esteem.
It was not Suleiman the Magnificent, but the Jews of Jerusalem who built much of the Old City, including the Jewish Quarter with its 37 synagogues, all but two of which were dynamited by the Jordanians between 1949 and 1967. It was not Suleiman the Magnificent who built the First or Second Temples, including the Western Wall that is all that remains of the latter, but the Jews. It was not Suleiman the Magnificent, nor any Turkish ruler, who established the venerable Jewish cemetery on the Mount of Olives that is 3,000 years old, and contains 150,000 Jewish graves. Suleiman did build the current walls of the Old City, and many of its gates, from 1535 to 1542, but what is within those walls was built by Jews cisterns, aqueducts, mikvahs as well as by Turks. Christians, too, built important sites, such as the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in 335 A.D., the Tomb of the Virgin Mary, the Cenacle, and many other buildings of note in Jerusalem. These have made little impression on Erdogan. After discussing the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque and other Muslim sites, Erdogan says, in his sole reference to a non-Muslim presence in Jerusalem, that In addition, this city is home to the holy places of Christianity and Judaism.
The Palestinian people have been living in Jerusalem for thousands of years, but they were occupied and had their rights violated, the Turkish leader went on.
If the Palestinian people have been living in Jerusalem for thousands of years, where is there a single scrap of archeological evidence of their presence? Any sign of a distinctively Palestinian home or house of worship, or pottery shards, or coins, or mosaics, or glassware, or oil lamps, or scraps of writing? And what was the language of those Palestinians for those thousands of years before the Arabs, and their language, arrived? What was the religion of those Palestinians who have in Erdogans fantastical tale been living in Jerusalem for thousands of years? It couldnt have been Islam, which only began in Mecca with Muhammad being visited by the angel Gabriel in about 610 A.D., and then preaching this new faith starting in 613 A.D. We need Erdogan to tell us what religion they had before the mid-7th century, what language they spoke, and why there is no physical evidence of their existence, though there are thousands of Jewish sites and artifacts that attest to the presence of the Jewish people, the Jewish religion, the Hebrew language, in Jerusalem.
And when were the Palestinian people in Jerusalem occupied? Has it only been since the modern state of Israel took possession of the Old City after the Six-Day War? Werent the Palestinian people in Jerusalem also occupied by the Turks, from 1516 to 1917? Or dont the Turks count as occupiers, because they are fellow Muslims? A great many Arabs, still resenting how the Ottoman Turks mistreated their ancestors for centuries, would beg to differ.
Some of us might want to bring up another embarrassing fact about those Palestinians. Why are the Palestinian people nowhere mentioned by any of the Muslim chroniclers and travelers? Why do we find no mention of them in the extensive state records of the Ottoman rulers and administrators of the Empire, who held Jerusalem from 1516 to 1917?
And lets bring the story of the Palestinian people up to date. Why do none of the Arab or Turkish rulers, diplomats, writers, and journalists ever mention the Palestinian people until after the Six-Day War, when it became important for the Arabs, having failed militarily, to wage a propaganda campaign against Israel that would force the Jewish state to be squeezed back within the 1949 armistice lines? With the help of Soviet advisors, the Arabs began a campaign that focused on this newly invented Palestinian people. Only thus could the Arab gang-up on Israel be presented to the world as a conflict between two tiny peoples, each struggling for its homeland.
At this point it is de rigueur to quote Zuheir Mohsen, the Palestinian leader of the terror group As Saiqa, and I wont break with tradition. In an interview he gave to the Dutch newspaper Trouw in 1970, Mohsen declared what should be an obvious truth:
The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct Palestinian people to oppose Zionism.
Tayyip, the favor of your reply is requested.
It was the Greeks city for thosands of years, Egypt too.
Do we have a surprise for him!!
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Do we have a surprise for him!!
God certainly does, but it’s not really a surprise (Ezekiel 38).
God says you’re wrong.
So if Turkey gets the sh!t bombed out of them this afternoon,
who gets to take credit?
President Ergogan needs to be reminded that the Ottoman Empire no longer exists. If he doesn’t understand that, then perhaps the world should show him how it was destroyed.
“Do we have a surprise for him!!”
And it has Erdogan’s name painted on the side.
400 years control = HUNDREDS of years NOT Thousands of years. Erdogan missed a decimal point.
A Turkish Joe Biden
Hi.
Egomaniac and narcissist personality types tend to have delusions of grandeur.
5.56mm
I think not!
At a time when most of the Arab world is abandoning the Palestinians, Erdogan is making a case with them. Why?
Turkey, as a country, hasnt even existed for thousands of years.
Nope, not according to the #1Book of all time: The Holy Bible.
Nope. There are no such people as Palestinians and there wasn’t any Palestine named area when the Temples were built; nor have there been any “Palestinian” kings, presidents, governments, laws or monetary coinage.
Woe to those who stumble over the stumbling block Jerusalem.
There was coinage during the mandate period, but in English, Hebrew and Arabic. The palestinians were the Jews, Arabs were Arabs. The Jerusalem Post was the Palestine Post. The Israel Electric Corporation was the Palestine Electric. The Palestine national football team which traveled the world was composed mostly of Jews, the Arabs refused to play. And they’ve refused to play ever since. In the 40s many people expected the Jewish State to be named Palestine. You’re right, palestinians as a subset of Arabs have never existed.
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