The Arabs in the Holy Land - Natives or Aliens?
The Arabs in the Holy Land - Natives or Aliens?
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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. When General Alenby, the commander of the British
military forces, conquered Palestine in 1917/1918, only about 5000
Arabs resided there. They 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.
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."
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. They 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 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 Mohammed 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).
Some Arabs consider themselves the descendants of Abraham, the
forefather of the Jewish nation. Ironically, if not for Mohammed's
thorough study of the Bible, the Arabs would not have known of the
existence of Abraham. Mohammed 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 Mohammed'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 Mohammed 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.
Comments
Any chance on getting you to post the truth of the crusades too? Great work
Norm.