The Arabs in the Holy Land - Natives or Aliens?
Unknown to
most of the world population, the origin of the "Palestinian" Arabs' claim
to the Holy Land spans a period of a meager 30 years - a drop in the
bucket compared to the thousands of years of the region's rich history.
At the beginning
of the 20th century, there were practically no Arabs in the Holy Land.
By contrast, the Jews,
despite 2000 years of persecution and forced conversions by various conquerors,
have always been the majority population there. When General Allenby, the commander
of the British military forces, conquered Palestine in 1917/1918, only
about 5000 Arabs resided there. Other Muslims in the area either came from
Turkey under the Ottoman Empire, or were the descendants of Jews and Christians
who were forcefully converted to Islam by the Muslim conquerors. None of
these other Muslims were of Arab origin.
The local inhabitants did not call themselves "Palestinians". The concept
of a "Palestinian" to describe the local residents has not yet been invented;
neither was there ever in history a "Palestinian Arab" nation. None of
today's Arabs have any ancestral relationship to the original Biblical
Philistines who are now extinct. Even Arab historians have admitted
Palestine never existed.
In 1937, the Arab leader
Auni Bey Abdul Hadi told the Peel Commission: "There is no such country as
Palestine. Palestine is a term the Zionists invented. Palestine is alien
to us."
In 1946, Princeton's Arab
professor of Middle East history, Philip Hitti, told the Anglo-American
Committee of Inquiry: "It's common knowledge, there is no such thing as
Palestine in history."
In March 1977, Zahir Muhsein,
an executive member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization (PLO),
said in an interview to the Dutch newspaper Trouw: "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."
Mark Twain - Samuel
Clemens, the famous author of "Huckleberry Finn" and "Tom Sawyer", took
a tour of the Holy Land in 1867. This is how he described that land: "A
desolate country whose soil is rich enough but is given over wholly to
weeds. A silent, mournful expanse. We never saw a human being on the
whole route. There was hardly a tree or a shrub anywhere. Even the
olive and the cactus, those fast friends of a worthless soil, had almost
deserted the country."
In 1874, Reverend Samuel
Manning wrote: "But where were the inhabitants? This
fertile plain, which might support an immense population, is almost a solitude....
Day by day we were to learn afresh the lesson now forced upon us, that the
denunciations of ancient prophecy have been fulfilled to the very letter
-- "the land is left void and desolate and without inhabitants."
Here is a report
that the Palestinian Royal Commission, created by the British, made.
It quotes an account of the conditions on the coastal plain along the
Mediterranean Sea in 1913: "The road leading from Gaza to the north was
only a summer track, suitable for transport by camels or carts. No orange
groves, orchards or vineyards were to be seen until one reached the
[Jewish] Yabna village. Houses were mud. Schools did not exist. The
western part toward the sea was almost a desert. The villages in this
area were few and thinly populated. Many villages were deserted by their
inhabitants."
The Arabs who now
claim to be natives of the Holy Land have migrated to Palestine after
1918, from neighboring Arab countries, predominantly from areas now known
as Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. None of these
countries existed as nations prior to 1913. They were nothing but a
disorganized collection of tribes, constantly terrorizing each other,
trying to seize land from their neighbors. Unfortunately, those Arab immigrants,
imported into the Holy Land their age-old culture of terrorizing neighbors
to seize land. Many of them were social outcasts and criminals who could
not find jobs in their own countries so they searched for their luck elsewhere.
Some of them were accepted by the British regime as a source of cheap labor
and were allowed to settle on unoccupied Jewish land in Palestine. Even
Yassir Arafat, the leader of the PLO, is not a native of the Holy Land.
He was born in 1929 in Cairo, Egypt. He served in the Egyptian army, studied
in the University of Cairo, and lived in Cairo until 1956. He then moved
to Saudi-Arabia and founded the Al-Fatah terror organization, the precursor
to the PLO, in Kuwait in 1958, together with his Saudi-Arabian friends.
Lewis French, the
British Director of Development wrote about the Arabs in Palestine:
"We found it inhabited by fellahin (Arab farmers) who lived in mud hovels
and suffered severely from the prevalent malaria... Large areas were
uncultivated... The fellahin, if not themselves cattle thieves, were always
ready to harbor these and other criminals. The individual plots changed
hands annually. There was little public security, and the fellahin's lot
was an alternation of pillage and blackmail by their neighbors, the Bedouin
(Arab nomads)."
The governor of
the Syrian district of Hauran, Tewfik Bey El Hurani, admitted in 1934 that
in a single period of only a few months over 30,000 Syrians from Hauran
had moved to Palestine. Even British Prime Minister Winston Churchill noted
the Arab influx. Churchill, a veteran of the early years of the British
mandate in the Holy Land, noted in 1939 that “far from being persecuted,
the Arabs have crowded into the country and multiplied.”
The grandparents of the author's
wife were born in the Holy Land in the 19th century. They saw with
their own eyes how empty the land was at the time. They also lived through
and experienced first-hand the British conquest and the Arab immigration
that followed. This immigration ended in 1948 with the evacuation of
the British from the land and the declaration of the state of Israel.
The real problem
facing those Arabs today is not the lack of a homeland. The historical
root-cause of their problem and frustration is the fact that the countries
they came from have not agreed to accept them back in. This is why so
many of them live, up until today, in refugee camps, in neighboring Arab
countries, lacking fundamental civil rights. In their frustration they
feel that the only hope and choice they have is to try and steal a country.
Many of the vehicles and the agricultural equipment in the Palestinian
Authority have been stolen from their Israeli neighbors. For a while, Israel
suffered the highest rate of automobile thefts in the world! Most of these
stolen vehicles were later found in towns and villages of the Palestinian
Authority. If stealing vehicles is so easy, why not try and steal the country
too?
In their propaganda,
the Arabs who now call themselves "Palestinians" consistently demand
that Israel and the world recognize their pre-1948 rights. That's about
54 years ago. Mysteriously, they are never willing to add another 54 years
to their "historical" claims on the Holy Land. They know very well that
doing so will send them back to where they came from - Jordan, Syria,
Egypt, Lebanon, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and Iraq. Years ago, during negotiations
with the, so-called, Palestinians, someone in Israel proposed to revise
a mention of their claim to pre-1948 rights and replace it with pre-1917.
The "Palestinians" vehemently opposed. Now we know why.
The Muslim religion
was invented by Muhammad in the 7th century AD, in Saudi Arabia. He
never visited Jerusalem and the Holy Land, and did not consider it important
enough to be mentioned in the Koran even once. By comparison, the land
of the Jewish Holy Temple in Jerusalem was purchased by King David,
for the Jewish people, approximately 850 years BCE, and the deed, the
name of the previous owner, and the purchase price were recorded in
the Bible (See Samuel II Ch. 24 and Chronicles I Ch. 21).
The best reference
for understanding the Muslim-Arab mentality and politically-motivated distortion
of history is Muhammad's own words in the Koran: "War is deception".
Some Arabs consider themselves the descendants of Abraham, the forefather
of the Jewish nation. Ironically, if not for Muhammad's thorough study
of the Bible, the Arabs would not have known of the existence of Abraham.
Muhammad studied the Bible in order to be better equipped in his attempts
to persuade the Jews to follow his newly invented religion. When the Jews
refused, he wrote the Koran - the Muslim bible, and filled it with his
own imaginary accounts of Biblical events. He even took the liberty to
change the God-given day of rest, Saturday - the Sabbath. Since Sunday was
already taken by the Christians, he picked Friday as the next-best Muslim
day of rest.
Today the Muslim
"Palestinians" claim to own Temple Mount, the site of the Jewish Holy
Temple in Jerusalem. They claim it is "their" holy site. Does anyone
in the rest of the world know which way the Muslims in Jerusalem face
when they pray? When the Muslims in Jerusalem pray in their mosques,
even in the "Al Aktza" mosque built on the edge of Temple Mount, they
actually stand with their back turned to Temple Mount. And, when they bow
down in their prayers they show their behind to Temple Mount. How consistent
is that with considering it a holy site? Visit any mosque in Jerusalem to
see it for yourself. The fact is that Jerusalem is not mentioned even once
in the Koran, while Mecca and Medina, the only two Muslim holy cities, are
mentioned hundreds of times.
The Jewish Holy
Temple stood on Temple Mount long before the Muslim religion, or any
other current world religion was conceived. Even when the founders of
the Christian religion walked around in the streets of ancient Jerusalem
there were no mosques nor churches there - only the Jewish Holy Temple
and nothing else.
Can any Muslim in
the world produce any credible evidence for their connection to this
holy site, other than in Muhammad's dream? Believe it or not, the one
and only source for the Muslim's claim to Jerusalem and the site of the
Holy Temple, is a mention in the Koran of a dream that Muhammad had about
an unknown "place far away". Perhaps this "place far away" is the site
of the White House in Washington DC?
There is only one
possible solution to the "Palestinians" desire for a homeland. If helping
them go back to where they lived 54 years ago is their own definition
of justice, then helping them go back to where they lived 108 years
ago is, by the same definition, a better justice - double the justice.
Let's all help them get the better justice they deserve - let them go
back to where they came from.
Dr. Harry Mandelbaum,
May 2002
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