Arab Palestinian nationality (which was officially forged in 1964) is an entity defined by its opposition to Zionism
(the Jewish national liberation movement) and not by its national aspirations.
Like a mantra, Arabs repeatedly claim that the Palestinians are a native people of Israel
. The concept of a 'Stateless Palestinian people' is not based on fact.
It is a fabrication! The following is a chronology of an ethnic make up
of so-called Palestinians and their origin.
During Ottoman Empire.
Until the Jews began returning to the Land of Israel
in increasing numbers from the late 19th century, the area called Palestine was a God-forsaken backwash that was controlled by the Ottoman Empire.
1880-84
Turkish government settles Muslim Circassian refugees in the Golan to
ward off Bedouin robbers. Other settlers in the area include Sudanese,
Algerians, Kurds...
In 1878, an Ottoman law granted lands in Palestine to the Moslem refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina
in the Carmel region, in the Galilee and in the Plain of Sharon
and in Caesarea. The refugees were further attracted by l2-year tax exemptions and exemption from military service.
The same colonization policy was also directed toward Moslem refugees from Russia - particularly from the Crimea
and the Caucasus. They were Cherkesians and Turkmenians - leading to their settling in Abu Gosh, near Jerusalem and in the
Golan Heights. Refugees from Algeria and Egypt
were also settled in Jaffa, Gaza, Jericho
and the Golan.
British Mandate: 1917-1947.
1923 Having discovered the Golan lacks oil but that the Mosul area in northern Syria
is rich in oil, the British cede the Golan to France in exchange for Mosul
. At the same time the Trans-Jordan was ceded from Palestinian mandate as well and Egypt was given control of Sinai, British and France
gain control of Suetz canal. (82% of Jewish land was sacrificed in the process!)
In
1934 alone, 30,000 Syrian Arabs from the Hauran moved across the
northern frontier into Mandate Palestine, attracted by work in and
around the newly built British port and the construction of other
infrastructure projects. They even dubbed Haifa
Um el-Amal ("the city of work").
The
Ottoman Turks' census (1882) recorded only 141,000 Muslims in the
Palestinian. The British census in 1922 reported 650,000 Muslims.
The Palestine Mandate.
In July 1922, the League of Nations entrusted the Great Britain with The Palestine Mandate, recognizing
"the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine," Great Britain was called upon to facilitate the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine - Eretz Israel
(Land of Israel). Three months later, in order to obtain full control over Suez
canal, the
Great Britain and
France made a deal with
Egypt and Hashemite
Kingdom.
The king's brother was invited to become the governor of Trans-Jordanian province (77% of the Mandate) and to become king of Jordan
later; the Sinai Peninsula was given to
Egypt; Golan Heights
(5% of the Palestinian Mandate) was ceded to the French controlled Syrian Mandate.
This robbery of the Jewish was legalized immediately by, the puppet of the Great Britain and France - the League of Nations!
General Assembly resolution 181, on Nov. 29, 1947:
It calls for the partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states, with Jerusalem
to be controlled by a "special international regime" to protect its holy places. The Zionist movement seeking to establish a Jewish state accepted the partition, the Arabs rejected it.
The resolution was not carried out: After Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948
, war broke out pitting the embryonic state against surrounding 7 Arab states. Israel gained more land than it would have had under the partition resolution. Neither
Israel nor Jordan
, which controlled the divided parts of Jerusalem after the war, accepted control of the holy city by an international body.
Security Council resolution 242
, Nov. 22, 1967: It calls for "withdrawal of Israel armed forces from
territories occupied" in the 1967 Six Day War and for "respect for and
acknowledgment of the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political
independence of every State in the area and their right to live in peace
within secure and recognized boundaries free from threats or acts of
force."
The resolution was not carried out because the Arab side did not recognize Israel, and Israel
refused to withdraw.
Why Left or Right?
by Steven Shamrak
One
of the major distinctions between humans and animals is that we have
analytical intellect. At the same time, we base most of our ideas and
form opinions on our emotions, beliefs and assumptions, not on facts.
Blinded by personal psycho-emotional history, people dismiss logic of
the facts and create assumption to fit and support their own belief
structure.
Completely
opposite ideologies: Lefties, Fascists and Islamic
expansionists/terrorists found themselves united on one issue only -
Hate toward Jews.
Quite often, I receive mail from them. Those messages are mainly just
rhetoric based on preconceived ideas and psycho-emotional cocktail.
I have never received letters that would contradict the historical facts about: Right of Jewish people to their homeland - "Palestine
"; The history of aggression and terror created by Arabs; The U.N. bias against Israel.
But, I am often accused of being:
Anti-Arab or Muslim. - As a member of
the Jewish tribe, with thousands of years being the victims in history of persecution and discrimination
, I can assure you that my view are not Anti-something. I just express a pro-Jewish point of view based on facts not legends.
At the same time, I do respect the freedom and rights of any religion
and political point of view, even the fascist one, as long as they do
not infringe on the rights of others.
Too emotional. - Arab leaders and clerics, often seen on TV, fumigating when they talk about
Israel. Communists and Fascists are so passionate when they scream anti-Israel/anti-Semitic slogans. This is apparently
acceptable. However, w
hen a Jew logically presents facts in support of the Jewish state, suddenly, it is wrong to be emotional.
Too Right wing. -
I do not consider myself Right or Left wing. I base my ideas and views
on facts not emotions. There are too many people (including many Jews)
who are very eager to promote, self-destructive, Left wing views.
Actually, I can't understand why, in relation to Israel
's right to exist there are Right or Left wind political points of view.
Isn't it supposed to be point of view based on historical facts and the
right of the Jewish people to live on the land of their ancestors?
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