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Whose
Land Is It?
There
has never been a civilization or a nation referred to as
"Palestine" and the very notion of a "Palestinian
Arab nation" having ancient attachments to the Holy Land
going back to time immemorial is one of the biggest hoaxes ever
perpetrated upon the world. There is not, nor has there ever been,
a distinct "Palestinian" culture or language. Further,
there has never been a Palestinian state governed by Arab
Palestinians in history, nor was there ever a serious
Arab-Palestinian national movement until 1964... three years
BEFORE the Arabs of "Palestine" lost the West Bank
[Judea and Samaria] and Gaza as a result of the 1967 Six-Day War
(which the Arabs started). Even the so-called leader of the
"Palestinian" people, Yasser Arafat, was EGYPTIAN. In
short, the so-called Arab "Palestinians" are a
manufactured people...a people with no history and no
authenticity... whose sole purpose for existence is to destroy the
Jewish State.
Israel first became a nation in 1312 B.C.E., two thousand years
before the rise of Islam. Seven hundred and twenty-six years later
in 586 B.C.E. these first ancient Jews in the Land of Israel
[Judea] were overrun and Israel's First Jewish Temple (on
Jerusalem's Old City Temple Mount) was destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar,
king of ancient Babylon. Many of the Jews were killed or expelled;
however many were allowed to remain. These Jews along with their
progeny and other Jews who would resettle over the next 500 years,
rebuilt the Nation of Israel and also a Second Temple in Jerusalem
upon the Temple Mount. Thus the claim that Jews suddenly appeared
fifty years ago right after the Holocaust and drove out the Arabs
is preposterous to say the very least.
The Land Belongs to
Israel
No nation, other than the ancient nation of
Israel and later again in 1948 with the rebirth of the 2nd Nation
of Israel, has ever ruled as a sovereign national entity on this
land. A mighty Jewish empire extended over this entire area before
the Arabs, and their Islam, were even born. The Jewish People have
one of the most legitimate birth certificates of any nations in
the world. Every time there is an archaeological dig in Israel, it
supports the fact that the Jewish People have had a presence there
for well over 3,000 years. The coins, the pottery, the cities, the
ancient texts... all support this claim. Yes, other peoples have
passed through, but there is no mistaking the fact that Jews have
always had a continual presence in that land for over 3,000 years.
This predates any claims that other peoples in the regions may
have. The ancient Philistines are extinct. Many other ancient
peoples are extinct. They do not have the unbroken line to this
date that the Jews have. And if you want to talk religion, fine.
God gave the Land of Israel to the Jewish People. Period.
In 70 C.E. (nearly 2000 years ago), it was the Roman Empire's turn
to march through ancient Israel and destroy the second Jewish
Temple, slaughtering or driving out much of its Jewish population.
Many Jews left on their own because conditions for life were made
unbearable in many respects... yet thousands upon thousands stayed
for centuries in order to once again rebuild a Jewish Nation in
this Holy Land.
Over 3250 years, various Peoples, Religions and Empires marched
through Jerusalem, Israel's ancient capital. The region was
successively ruled by the Hebrews [Jews], Assyrians, Babylonians,
Persians, Greeks, Maccabeans, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs,
Egyptians, the Crusaders, Mamelukes, the Turks (who indifferently
governed the backward, neglected territory from the 16th century
until the British drove them out during World War I) and then once
again by the Jews in 1948. None bothered, nor were they in the
least bit inclined, to build a Nation of their own... except the
Jews.
It must be noted that in 636 C.E., when the Arabs marauders came
to the land and uprooted even more of its Jews, they did not form
any Arab nation there... and certainly not a
"Palestinian" nation. They were simply "Arabs"
who, as did others before them, moved into a geo-political area
called "Palestine." It was not the Jews who
"usurped" the land from the Arabs. It was the
Arabs in 636 C.E. who overran and stole it from the Jews.
"PALESTINE?"
The term "Palestine" came from
the name that the conquering Roman Empire gave the ancient Land of
Israel in an attempt to obliterate and de-legitimize the Jewish
presence in the Holy Land. The name "Palestine" was
invented in the year 135 C.E. Before it was known as Judea, which
was the southern kingdom of ancient Israel. The Roman Procurator
in charge of the Judean-Israel territories was so angry at the
Jews for revolting that he called for his historians and asked
them who were the worst enemies of the Jews in their past history.
The scribes said, "the Philistines." Thus, the
Procurator declared that Land of Israel would from then forward be
called "Philistia" [further changed into "Palaistina"]
to dishonor the Jews and obliterate their history. Hence the name
"Palestine."
Very often one hears the revisionists and propagandists finding
ancient historical links between the "Philistines"
("Invaders" in Hebrew) and the Arab
"Palestinians." There is no truth to this claim. The
Philistines were one of a number of Sea Peoples who reached the
eastern Mediterranean region approximately 1250-1100 B.C.E. They
were actually an amalgamation of various ethnic groups, primarily
of Aegean and south-east European origin [Greece, Crete and
Western Turkey] and they died out over 2500 years ago. Those
Philistines were not Arab... and neither was Goliath. The Arabs of
"Palestine" are just that... Arabs. And these Arabs of
"Palestine" have about as much historical roots to the
ancient Philistines as Yasser Arafat has to the Eskimos.
The ancient, indigenous inhabitants of Palestine are long perished
from the earth. Canaanites, Phoencians, and then Philistines, all
were dominated by the Israelites before 1060 B.C.E. Most of these
cultural identities dissolved completely by the neo-Babylonian
age, or, the 6th century B.C.E. Arabs weren't even in Palestine
until the mid-7th century C.E., over a thousand years later, after
Palestine�s 1,300-year Jewish history. Arabs later living
in Palestine never developed themselves or the land, but remained
nomadic and quasi-primitive
Even the word "Palestine" has no meaning in Arabic -
every word in Arabic has some meaning deriving from the Koran, but
the word "Palestine" does not. The name
"Palestine" was associated with Jews. In the years
leading up to the rebirth of Israel in 1948, those who spoke of
"Palestinians" were nearly always referring to the
region's Jewish residents. For example, the "Palestine
Post" [forerunner of today's Jerusalem Post] newspaper and
the Palestine Symphony Orchestra were all-Jewish. The
"Palestine Brigade Regiment" was composed exclusively of
Jewish volunteers in the British World War II Army. In fact, Arab
leaders rejected the notion of a unique "Palestinian
Arab" identity, insisting that Palestine was merely a part of
"Greater Syria."
In Conclusion:
There was no "Arab Palestinian" history
before the Arabs manufactured one shortly after 1948, and then
especially after the June 1967 Arab-Israeli War. In an interview
with the Dutch newspaper "Trau" (March 31, 1977), PLO
executive committee member Zahir Muhsein said, "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. It is also been a
"conceptual" war for ownership of the term
"Palestinian" which has been transferred over to the
Arabs whereas, before 1967, "Palestine" has always been
synonymous with Eretz Israel and the Land of Israel.
Archeological sites to this very day continue to yield artifacts
with Hebrew writing, not some fictitious "Palestinian"
or Arabic text. The so-called "Palestinian" Arabs were
simply then, as they are now, Arabs no different culturally,
historically or ethnically from other Arabs living in any of the
24 Arab countries from which they emigrated. The suggestion that
the "Palestinians" are some sub-group of Arabs with
their own unique identity is pure fiction. Great propaganda... but
still pure fiction. And had not the Arabs continued to brainwash
generation upon generation into believing this historical lie
about some ancient "Arab Palestinian" ties to the Holy
Land, most could have gotten themselves a real life by now with
much less bloodshed and suffering for everyone concerned.
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