The
Myth Of Jewish Refugees
From Arab Land
By Dr. Elias Akleh
23 April, 2007
Countercurrents.org
Victimizing
the Jews has been the successful old political trick Zionists have been
using to gain international political sympathy for the Israeli cause,
and to justify all aggression and terror the Israeli army perpetrates
on Palestinians and on the neighboring Arab countries. Whenever the
international views turn against Israel, due to its aggression, a new
Jewish victimizing story pops up.
One such late story I happened
to come across on page 106 of March 19th. 2007 issue of U.S. News Magazine,
was titled “You deserve a factual look at… The Forgotten
Refugees. Why does nobody care about the Jewish refugees from Arab lands?”
The article was published as an advertisement by FLAME (Facts and Logic
About the Middle East), who claims to “publish the truth about
Israel and the Middle East conflict in advertisements and letters to
editors nationwide.”
The advertisement claims
that there exist what it called Jewish refugees from Arab countries,
and makes some comparison between these Jewish refugees and Arab refugees
in an attempt to point to alleged international injustice when the UN
spends “... many billions of dollars” on the Arab refugees
while forgetting the Jewish refugees. The advertisement tries to avoid
calling the Arab refugees by their true name: Palestinian refugees,
in an attempt to deny any moral and legal responsibility of Zionist
Israel in violating Palestinians’ human rights and creating Palestinian
refugee problem.
The advertisement attempts
to refute “A myth that Jews had an easy life in Muslim/Arab countries”.
It claims that Jews under Islam were treated worse than second class
citizens “governed by a system of discrimination intended to reduce
Jews … to conditions of humiliation, segregation and violence”.
The truth is that Jews were
treated, under Islam in the Arab World, better than any other place
they had lived in the whole world at the time. They were treated like
any other ethnic groups, e.g. Christians, with full citizenship that
included freedom and rights like the rest of the citizens. They were
allowed to live and worship freely in Jerusalem, where they were barred
entrance by ancient Romans and European Christian Crusaders. When European
Jews faced persecution since the start of Crusaders campaigns, they
did not find any safe haven for themselves except in Islamic and Arab
countries in North Africa and in the Middle East. Many of those Jews
fought along side Muslim and Christian Arabs against the Crusaders,
who called for the slaughter of every Jew for crucifying Jesus. In his
book “Bitter Harvest” Palestinian scholar Sami Hadawi described
this Jewish haven as follows:
“During the Middle
Ages, North Africa and the Arab Middle East became places of refuge
and a haven for the persecuted Jews of Spain and elsewhere… In
the Holy Land they lived together in harmony, a harmony only disrupted
when the Zionists began to claim that Palestine was the ‘rightful’
possession of the ‘Jewish people’ to the exclusion of its
Moslem and Christian inhabitants”
The Jewish writer Dan Peretz
described this situation in his book “The Arab Israeli Dispute”
as follows: “Most Jews in Palestine belonged to old Yishuv, or
community, that had settled there more for religious than for political
reasons. There was little of any conflict between them and the Arab
population. Tension began after first Zionist settlers arrived in the
1880’s”
Although given freedom like
any other citizens a group of the Jews, believing themselves to be the
elite God’s chosen people, who should not mix and mingle with
the others, “Goyims”, as been taught by their prophets,
had isolated themselves into ghettos the same way they had lived throughout
Europe. Those, who had the courage to venture out of the ghettos, had
flourished and reached high employment positions in Arabic governments
and societies. Many had become the financial and trade centers of the
Arab World. This fact contradicts the advertisement claims that Jews
“… were excluded from society, from government, and from
most professions ... They were barely tolerated and often… were
victimized by vicious violence” Some extremist fundamentalist
Jews, who had their noses up in the sky believing themselves to be the
chosen people and better than all other nations, had invited rejection
and intolerance from all nations, not just from Arabs, to such snobby
racist attitudes.
The advertisement goes on
further to claim that Jews in the Arab World were subjected to systematic
violence and persecution after the establishment of Israel in 1948 and
after Six Days War in 1967. “When Israel declared its statehood
in 1948, programs broke out across the entire Arab/Muslim world. Thousands
died in this violence… The vast majority of those Jews fled from
where they had lived for centuries. They had to leave everything behind.
Most of those who were able to escape found their way to the just-created
state of Israel”
The programs, the advertisement
does not clarify, were terrorist acts perpetrated by Zionists against
Jewish communities in the Arab World, as well as throughout European
countries to coerce the Jews to immigrate to Palestine to establish
the alleged safe haven; Israel, on usurped Palestinian land. Zionist
zealots and some mercenaries had fire-bombed Jewish synagogues and shops,
damaged Jewish cemeteries, and painted hate graffiti to create anti-Jewish
climate. Zionist offer of free transportation, free housing, and free
salaries had encouraged a lot of Jews to surrender their fate to the
Zionist plan. Those, who immigrated, had plenty of time to sell their
properties before leaving.
The Arabs, contrary to the
claims, did not subject their long-time neighboring Jews to violence
since they distinguished between a Jew and a Zionist. Yet those Jews,
who were disillusioned by Zionism and became “enemy combatants”
and spies within the Arab World, had to be dealt with as such.
The advertisement brags about
“Israel received every one of those Jewish refugees from Arab
countries with brotherly open arms; it housed, fed and quickly integrated
them into Israeli society”. It is true that Zionist Israel had
received immigrant Jews, paid all expenses including transportation,
rent, and monthly salaries until they were integrated in Israeli society.
Yet this reception was not out of brotherly love. Those immigrant Jews
were, deliberately, drowned into financial debt so that they could not
leave Israel, after discovering the trap set for them, without repaying
all the expenses plus interests. Young Jewish immigrants, and every
new generation of their offsprings, have been conscripted into the Israeli
terrorist army to kill and to be killed for the interests of rich pro-Zionist
corporations of the West.
The advertisement repeats
the old myth, that had been told and refuted so many times, that Palestinians
had fled from Palestine after the Israeli occupation “... following
the strident invocations of their leaders …so as to make room
for invading Arab armies”, who according the advertisement will
kill all the Jews so that Palestinians “could return to reclaim
their properties and that of the Jews, all of whom would have been killed
...” by Arab armies.
Palestinians, like any other
people, would never leave their homes voluntarily, and Arab leaders
had never invoked them to leave. Sami Hadawi refuted this claim in his
book “Bitter Harvest” stating the fact that “British
Broadcasting Corporation monitored all Middle Eastern broadcasts throughout
1948. The records, and companion ones by a US monitoring unit, can be
seen at the British Museum. There was not a single order or appeal,
or suggestion about evacuation from Palestine from any Arab radio station,
inside or outside Palestine in 1948. There is a repeated monitored record
of Arab appeals, even flat orders, to the civilians of Palestine to
stay put”.
This myth aims to erase guilt
and moral responsibilities off Jewish shoulders for perpetrating the
cruelest and ugliest massacres against mostly unarmed Palestinian villagers,
and parading their women and children in the streets of Jerusalem to
terrorize the rest of the Palestinians into fleeing out of their villages
for their lives and for their honor when Zionist terror organizations,
such as Irgun and Hagana, spread the rumors of their plans to attack
Palestinian villages. Jewish historian Ilan Pappe, in his book “The
Link”, mentions this fact: “The Israeli forces expelled
the Palestinians from every village and town they occupied. In some
cases, this expulsion was accompanied by massacres of civilians as was
the case in Lydda, Ramleh, Dawimiyya, Sa’sa, Ein Zietun and other
places. Expulsion also accompanied by rape, looting and confiscation”.
During wars people panic
and flee their homes searching for safety. Yet they have always been
able to return to their homes when danger subsides. Military conquest
does not abolish private rights to property, nor does it entitle the
victor to confiscate properties of civilian population. Even if the
claims were true that Palestinians left their homes on the commands
of their leaders, they still have the right to return to their homes
and properties that had been stolen by Zionist immigrants. This right
is protected by international law as noted by the noted Jewish writer
and thinker Professor Erich Fromm “In international law, the principle
holds true that no citizen loses his property or his right of citizenship;
and the citizenship right is de facto a right to which the Arabs in
Israel have much more legitimacy than the Jews”.
Israel’s rejection of Palestinians’ right of return has
been on the top of their political agenda, which led them to break all
UN resolutions regarding this matter, break all international laws,
violate Palestinians’ human rights, and reject all Arab peace
initiatives.
The advertisement continues
with its allegations “… the Arab countries resolutely refused
to accept Arab refugees into their societies. They confined them into
so-called refugee camps …to keep them as a festering sore and
to make solution of the Arab/Israel conflict impossible. These refugees,
whose number has by now miraculously increased from their original 650
thousands to 5 millions, are seething with hatred toward Israel, and
provide the cadres for terrorists and suicide bombers”
The Arab countries, mainly
Jordan, Egypt, and Lebanon, had received the majority of Palestinian
refugees, who became a burden on the already impoverished economy of
these countries, who, unlike Israel, were not receiving three billions
of Dollars annually from the US. The majority of these refugees (now
numbers about 7.5 million and not only 5 million) want to go back to
their own homeland and their homes that were illegally occupied by terrorist
Israelis. They fight to regain what is rightfully theirs, unlike the
terrorist Israeli army, who fight to usurp lands of other people.
As for the solution of the
Arab/Israeli conflict, the Arabs had offered Israel many peaceful solutions,
yet Israelis categorically rejected them because without the conflict
they could not keep usurping more lands to build “Greater Israel”.
The latest Arab peace initiative of last month, March 2007, offered
Israel to keep 78% of Palestine for permanent peace and normalization
of diplomatic relationships with all Arab countries. Yet Israel, as
usual, rejected this offer.
The advertisement acknowledges
that “since 1947 there have been over 100 UN resolutions concerning
Palestinian refugees, but there has not been one single resolution addressing
the horrible injustice done to the nearly one million Jewish refugees
from the Arab states”
This paragraph refutes the
advertisement’s claim by showing that the international community
has recognized and acknowledged the existence of a genuine Palestinian
refugee problem, and the non existence of the false called-for Jewish
refugees from Arab countries. That is why “a special branch of
the United Nation (UNRWA) exists for the maintenance of those refugees”
(created by Israelis) as the article notices. Israel, backed by successive
American administrations, had ignored those UN resolutions that aimed
to solve the Palestinian refugees’ problem, rather than spending
billion of Dollars “contributed by the US” as the advertisement
objects. It, also, totally ignores the attention the world had focused
on the issue of the Holocaust, the compensation in hundreds of billions
of Dollars to Israeli Jews, making even the study of the Holocaust an
international crime, and sentencing, fining and imprisoning all the
renowned historians, who questioned some of its details.
The advertisement criticizes
the Arab’s justifiable right to ask for compensations, and the
Palestinian refugees’ legitimate right to return to their homeland,
“what has been Israel for almost 60 years”, where Palestinian
tribes had lived for over than three thousand years. It concludes by
stating “But if there is to be any compensation, those forgotten
Jewish refugees are certainly entitled to such compensation as much
as the Arab refugees. Anything else would be an outrage and a great
injustice”
The advertisement neglected
to mention the most important point in this refugee issue, namely that
the Palestinian refugees were forcefully ejected from their homes according
to the Zionist ideology that is based on the idea of “people substitution”;
the expulsion ‘transfer’ of Palestinians out of Palestine,
and the implanting of Jews in their place. The idiom of “Jewish
state is unthinkable without compulsory transfer of the Arabs to the
Arab states” had been adopted since the first Zionist Congress
in Basle in 1897, and had been repeated by notorious Zionist leaders
such as British Zionist Israel Zangwill, Haim Weisman, Theodor Herzl,
Nahman Syrkin (founder of Social Zionism), Selig Soskin (director of
Jewish National Fund), and many others.
On the other hand the so-called
Jewish refugees (Zionist Jews) from Arab countries had plenty of time
to plan their leave and to liquidate all their properties, and to be
fed, resettled and compensated directly by American tax money, where
the annual three billion Dollars financial aid pays almost $3,000.00
monthly for every Israeli, not mentioning all the economic aid and tons
and tons of military equipment that are given freely to the terrorist
Israeli army to inflict terror on Palestinians, Lebanese, Syrians, Iraqis
and Iranians.
Finally the advertisement
gives a comparison between bogus numbers of the Jews in some Arab countries
before and after 1948; countries where Zionists had successfully transferred
their Jewish population to occupied Palestine (Israel). It ignores to
mention the large number of Jews, who are still living, flourishingly,
in Northern African Muslim Arab countries, in Turkey, and even in Iran
(the so-called extremist Islamic and terrorist supporting country),
that houses the largest Jewish population, 25,000 of them, in the Middle
East outside Israel, and are represented by a Jewish MP, Maurice Mohtamed.
The publishing organization
(FLAME) of this so-called “factual look”, whose claimed
purpose is the research, publication of facts, and exposing false propaganda
about the Middle East, seems to do the exact opposite; it distorts the
facts and spreads false propaganda instead.
The simple truth of the Arab/Israeli
conflict had been reflected by Indian leader and peace teacher Mahatma
Ghandi when he stated: “Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the
same sense that England belongs to the English and France belongs to
the French”
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