During a recent SkullDuggery Podcast on Yahoo!, Rep Rashida Tlaib dropped a few historically illiterate thoughts on the Holocaust and Israel. None of it was especially surprising to anyone whos followed far-left or Palestinian rhetoric for any amount of time.
For Tlaib, the Holocaust was primarily a tragedy for the Palestinian people, who were unable to repel Jews’ immigration and stop the formation of a Jewish state. Her words are a helpful reminder of not only why Israel exists, but also that the tragedy of the Palestinian people is neither the fault of the Jews, nor the British, nor the Holocaust.
Tlaib offers two important revisionist claims: The first revolves around the contention that Palestinian Arabs were not only welcoming of the Jews, but actually sacrificed their own dignity and lives so Jews could be safe. The second revolves around the notion that Jews were, or would be, safe under Palestinian rule. Here is how she put it:
I think two weeks ago or so we celebrated, or just took a moment I think in our country to remember the Holocaust. Theres always kind of a calming feeling I tell folks when I think of the Holocaust, and the tragedy of the Holocaust, and the fact that it was my ancestors Palestinians who lost their land and some lost their lives, their livelihood, their human dignity, their existence in many ways, have been wiped out, and some people’s passports all of it was in the name of trying to create a safe haven for Jews, post-the Holocaust, post-the tragedy and the horrific persecution of Jews across the world at that time. And I love the fact that it was my ancestors that provided that, right, in many ways. But they did it in a way that took their human dignity away and it was forced on them. And so, when I think about a one-state, I think about the fact that why cant we do it in a better way? And I dont want people to do it in the name of Judaism, just like I dont want people to use Islam in that way. It has to be done in a way of values around equality and around the fact that you shouldnt oppress others so that you can feel free and safe. Why cant we all be free and safe together?
A charitable reading of Tlaibs claim of being calmed by the Holocaust is that she believes her ancestors offered safe harbor for Jews who were running from the European slaughter. Yet any rudimentary reading of history proves the rest of her contention laughable.
The Zionist movement long predated Hitler, even if Palestinian leadership had aligned itself with the Nazis during the war. By the time the Holocaust was over, Jews had already gained enough power to defend themselves, and Arabs had already been launching progroms, terrorism, and political attacks for decades.
Although some Arabs initially welcomed Jewish migration in the 1900s, they would become victim to Palestinian leadershipa number of Arab mayors, landowners, and others were assassinated for conspiring with Jews, just as they are today.
After the Balfour Declaration of 1917, a British government document that endorsed the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people and pledged to use its best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, there was immediate and violent anti-Semitic reaction.
This, despite the fact that Jewish migration had been exceptionally beneficial for the Arabs living in the area. Rarely mentioned in the Israeli-Palestinian debate, in fact, is that significant Arab migration into a largely empty land was spurred by Jewish economic development. Jews were not displacing Arabs, they were attracting them.
Not that it mattered. As the Peel Commission Report, a British paper recommending partition in 1936, noted, the Arabs have benefited by the development of the country owing to Jewish immigration, this has had no conciliatory effect. On the contrary with almost mathematical precision the betterment of the economic situation in Palestine meant the deterioration of the political situation.
Even Palestinian moderates like Musa Alami told Zionist leader David Ben-Gurion he would prefer the land to remain poor and desolate even for another hundred years if the alternative was collaboration with Jews. Neither Alami nor Amin al-Husseini, the grand mufti of Jerusalem and leader of the Palestinian cause, nor the father of modern terrorism, Yasser Arafat, nor his protégé, Mahmoud Abbas, ever shared in their deprivations of their people. It was the opposite, in fact. Palestinian leaders have always enriched themselves on this conflict.
Why cant we all be free and safe together? Its a good question. Long before the Holocaust, every single major Jewish Zionistic organization, even the right-wing ones, saw the Jewish state as giving equal rights to the Arab population. As they do today. At one point, Ben-Gurion argued that a Jewish state should be a nation under the auspices of an Arab federation.
When Vladimir Jabotinskythe great, and often smeared, Zionist leader who would lead the forerunner of Likuddrafted the first constitution for Jewish Palestine, he gave Arabs and Jews the same duties of statehood, including military and civil service. Both Hebrew and Arabic would have had the same legal standing, and in every cabinet where the prime minister is a Jew, the vice-premiership shall be offered to an Arab and vice versa.
This plan was rejected. Then again, every plan that didnt end in complete subservience of Jews to the Palestinians was rejected with violence. This hasnt changed in 80 years. Decades before the Holocaust, the grand mufti personally engineered or incited massacres of Jews from 1920 onward.
One such incident in the ancient Jewish city of Hebron saw more than 100 civilians killed by mobs, many of them students and teachers, after Husseini spread rumors about Jews taking control of the Temple Mount (which, in reality, Jews were often barred from visiting). Spreading false rumors about Jews’ intention to occupy or expel Muslims from holy sites is nothing new. Husseini did it. Arafat did it. Fatah is doing it today.
And it was because the British offered virtually no protection for Jewish communities that defense units, mostly made up of farmers, were first created. There was no choice. Far from trying to create a safe haven for Jews, the British regularly gave in to Arab violence.
In the 1939 White Paper, the British announced that an independent Arab state would be created within 10 years, and that Jewish immigration was to be limited for five years and then stopped completely. The policy barred sales of land to Jews in 95 percent of Palestinian territory. Even that wasnt enough for the Arabs, who rejected the plan.
Restrictions on immigration would cost Jewish lives. Then again, the Husseinis, the leading force in Palestinian politics, showed great enthusiasm for the Nazi cause. They modeled their Palestinian youth organization on the ideas of Hitlerjugend, initially calling it The Nazi Scouts.
Husseini not only ramped up violence in the Middle East, he directly participated in the oppression of Jews during World War II. As a guest of Hitler, he helped recruit thousands of Muslims to join a division of the Waffen-SS, who then played an active role in the destruction of Yugoslavian Jewry. In his Berlin radio speeches during the war, Husseini preached: Kill the Jews wherever you find themthis pleases God, history and religion. Such words would find a safe space in any Hamas lecture.
Husseini personally, with the backing of Himmler, Eichmann, and other Nazis, intervened to stop the issuing of at least 400,000 visas to Jews trying to emigrate to British Palestine. Most of those Jews ended up in concentration camps rather than the safe harbor of Haifa.
In 1943, after hearing that some German allies were negotiating with the International Red Cross and others to transport thousands of Jewish children to Palestine to avoid death, he lobbied to prevent the rescue, pushing to have them sent to Poland to perish. Husseini was accused of war crimes by the Nuremberg tribunal. This hardly seems like a person offering a safe haven for Jews.
Why cant we all be free and safe together? Surely we neednt get too bogged down in explaining that the United Nations partition planwhich would have created a Jewish state and independent contiguous Arab one was rejected by Palestinians in 1947. Or that those Palestinians, with nearly every Arab nation, then attempted to engage in a massacre of Jews only a few years after the Holocaust. Maybe Tlaib doesnt know about this.
Since that time, Arab aggression has been responsible for forging Israels borders and creating occupied territories. Not one leader was concerned about the formation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank or Gaza from 1947-1967. Like Tlaib, most Palestinians consider the entire land occupied. Since the Six Day War, every good-faith effort made at peace with the Palestinians has ended in violence.
Peace can be had easily when Palestinian leadership stops embracing the anti-Semitic terrorism that’s rationalized and girded by historical fantasies that people like Tlaib perpetuate. Even as Palestinian leadership demands Israel open its borders to hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of descendants of refugees from 70 years agomost of whom left on their own volitionthey also demand a Jewish-free West Bank. The entire argument for such a policy is based on myth.
So when Tlaib was asked how her one-state solution would work for Jews in reality, she responded, thats not up to us to decide what it looks like. Shes right. History has already decided what it looks like. And no revisionist attempts to erase that story will change that reality.