Appetite Versus Starvation... and Some Other
Eternal Truths
By Gerald A. Honigman
Arabs have spent decades trying to convince the world that they
are both the old and the new Jews.
Arafat and others have claimed that Jesus, Peter, and their comrades
were actually Arabs--"Palestinians" to be exact--and
not Jews.
It seems that planes were not the only things that Arafat's crew
decided to hijack.
Too bad that besides the Jews themselves, the Romans, who ruled
the land in Jesus' day, also left a clear record of the land belonging
to the Jews-- whom they were in the process of conquering--and
also made a clear distinction between Jews and Arabs as well.
Tacitus and Dio Cassius were famous Roman historians who wrote
extensively about Judaea's attempt to remain free from the Soviet
Union of its day, the conquering Roman Empire. They lived and
wrote during, or not long after, the two major revolts of the
Jews for independence in 66-73 C.E. and 133-135 C.E. They make
no mention of this land being Arab, of it being called "Palestine,"
or its people "Palestinians." On the contrary, they
detailed the difference between the native Jews Rome was fighting
and the Arabs from surrounding lands who decided to join the massive
Roman assault on their Jewish neighbors.
Listen to this quote from Vol. II, Book V, The Works of Tacitus:
"...Titus was appointed by his father to complete the subjugation
of Judaea... he commanded three legions in Judaea itself... To
these he added the twelfth from Syria and the third and twenty-second
from Alexandria... amongst his allies were a band of Arabs, formidable
in themselves and harboring towards the Jews the bitter animosity
usually subsisting between neighboring nations..."
After the 1st Revolt, Rome issued thousands of Judaea Capta coins
which can be seen in museums all over the world today. Notice,
please...Judaea Capta...not " Palaestina Capta." Additionally,
to celebrate this victory, the Arch of Titus was erected illustrating
legionnaires carrying away the spoils of the Jewish Temple in
Jerusalem. It stands tall in Rome to this very day. Arafat, of
course, denies that such a Temple ever existed.
When, some sixty years later, Emperor Hadrian decided to further
desecrate the site of the destroyed Temple by erecting a pagan
structure there, it was the grandchildren's turn to take on their
mighty conquerors.
The result of the struggle of this tiny nation for its freedom
and independence was, perhaps, as predictable as that which would
have occurred had Lithuania taken on the Soviet Union during its
heyday of power. Listen next to this next quote from Dio Cassius:
"...580,000 men were slain, nearly the whole of Judaea made
desolate. Many Romans, moreover, perished in this war (the Bar
Kochba Revolt). Therefore Hadrian, in writing to the senate, did
not employ the opening phrase commonly affected by the emperors,
' I and the legions are in health.' "
The Emperor was so enraged at the Jews' struggle for freedom in
their own land that, in the words of the esteemed modern historian,
Bernard Lewis, "Hadrian made a determined attempt to stamp
out the embers not only of the revolt but also of Jewish nationhood
and statehood... obliterating its Jewish identity."
Wishing to end, once and for all, Jewish hopes, Hadrian renamed
the land itself from Judaea to "Syria Palaestina" --
Palestine -- after the Jews' historic enemies, the Philistines,
a non-Semitic sea people from the eastern Mediterranean or Aegean
area. Sorry Yasser...Trying to hijack the latter's identity, as
you have tried to do with that of the Jews, won't work either.
The reality, of course, is that the vast majority of Arabs did
not even begin to enter into the picture regarding the land of
Israel / Judaea / Palestine until almost seven centuries after
the fall of Jewish Jerusalem--during the beginning of the Arabs'
own extensive imperial conquest, forced Arabization, and settlement
of much of the region. Imperialism is evidently only nasty when
non-Arabs so indulge.
Ditto for settlement and such. Most so-called "native Palestinians"
today came into the land only recently themselves, beginning with
thousands of Egyptian troops who stayed after the invasion of
Muhammad Ali's army in the 19th century, and ballooning after
Jewish capital began to develop the land soon afterwards. The
records of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of
Nations and other evidence document Arabs flooding into Palestine
after 1920. It is believed that many others entered under cover
of darkness and were simply never recorded.
While the story of the Arabs' attempt at establishing themselves
as the "aboriginals" of the land could be developed
further, I'll let it rest for now. So much for their attempt at
becoming the old Jews.
Let's next turn to the Arab attempt to become the new Jews...
After Judaea's fight for freedom against the mighty Roman Empire
and the conversion of the latter to Christianity, forced conversions,
being branded the deicide people (and treated accordingly), inquisitions,
demonization, dehumanization, ghettos, blood libels, massacres,
expulsions, and existence as perpetual stranger in someone else's
land became the plight of the stateless, "Wandering Jew."
Estimates have placed the number of Jews murdered as a result
of these experiences, prior to the Holocaust, in both the Christian
West--where they were considered to be "G_d killers"--or
in the Muslim East, where there was no Holocaust per se, but where
Jews were still frequently regarded as "killers of prophets'
and kilab yahud "Jew dogs," in the millions. And this
was without the benefit of 20th century methods of mass destruction
aiding the process.
Arabs have tried to convince the world that their experiences
and the plight of Palestinian Arab refugees is somehow the equivalent
of that of the Jews. It has worked to a great extent with a world
largely--and willingly-- deaf, dumb, and blind to the obvious
differences.
Let's turn the clock back some seventy years to hear how one great
Jewish leader explained these differences in his Evidence Submitted
To The Palestine Royal Commission in London in 1937. Still recovering
from the murderous pogroms and massive Jewish refugee problem
which accompanied them just a bit earlier, it had by now become
evident that even worse was yet to come. Let's listen to how this
Zionist leader dealt with all of this:
"Three generations of Jewish thinkers...have come to the
conclusion that the cause of our suffering is the very fact of
the Diaspora, the bedrock fact that we are everywhere a minority...The
phenomenon called Zionism may include all kinds of dreams...but
all of this longing for wonderful toys of velvet and silver is
nothing compared with that tangible momentum of irresistible distress
and need by which we are propelled and borne..."
"Whenever
I hear a Zionist...accused of asking too much...I really cannot
understand it...Yes we do want a State; every nation on earth...they
all have States of their own...the normal condition of a people.
Yet, when we, the most abnormal of peoples, and therefore the
most unfortunate, ask for only the same...then it is called too
much...We have got to save millions, many millions. I do not know
whether it is a question of one third...half...or a quarter (indeed,
one third of world Jewry would be eliminated within just a few
years of his remarks)."
"I have the profoundest feeling for the Arab case, in so
far as that case is not exaggerated...I have also shown to you...that...there
is no question of ousting the Arabs. On the contrary, the idea
is that Palestine on both sides of the Jordan should hold the
Arabs...and...Jews. What I do not deny is that in that process
the Arabs of Palestine will become...a minority...What I do deny
is that that is a hardship."
"It is not a hardship on any race, any nation possessing
so many National States now and so many more National States in
the future. One fraction, one branch...and not a big one, will
have to live in someone else's State: Well, that is the case with
all the mightiest nations of the world...That is only normal and
there is no "hardship" attached to that. So when we
hear the Arab claim confronted with the Jewish claim, I fully
understand that any minority would prefer to be a majority."
"It is quite understandable that the Arabs...would also prefer
Palestine to be the Arab State No. 4, No. 5. or No. 6...but when
the Arab claim is confronted with our Jewish demand to be saved,
it is like the claims of appetite versus...starvation."
The presenter of this evidence was Ze'ev Vladimir Jabotinsky,
the patron saint of Israel's modern Likud Party. And, as can be
seen above, unlike too many other Zionist thinkers, he was a realist
regarding what could and what could not be expected in the Jews'
relationships with Arabs.
As Jabotinsky correctly forecasted, Arabs made out quite well
after the break up of the Turks' four century-old Empire at the
end of World War I. To date, they have almost two dozen states.
And most of those were conquered and forcibly Arabized from millions
of Berbers, Copts, Kurds, Jews, Black Africans, and other non-Arab
peoples.
Appetite, indeed, Mr. Jabotinsky...and at everyone else's expense.
Arabs declared the region to be purely Arab patrimony, frequently
outlawed others' languages and cultures, and killed anyone who
stood in their way...millions to date.
In failing repeated attempts to destroy militarily the sole, miniscule
state the Jews managed to get as a refuge, the Arabs next turned
to another ploy. In the quest to defeat Israel on the battlefield
of ideas, the Arabs virtually transformed themselves into the
new stateless Jews. In a like manner, Israel's attempts to survive
and suppress repeated acts of terrorism and Arab assaults on its
life were also twisted to be equated with the Nazis' treatment
of the Jews. Arabs became the new David to Israel's Goliath, despite
the fact that there are some 300 million of them on over six million
square miles of territory and there are five million Israeli Jews
in a state that one practically needs a magnifying glass to locate
on a map of the world.
Along these lines, there are those who make the argument, "if
Jews can have a state, why not Palestinians?" For some, this
is simply ignorance. But for too many others--academics included--it
represents something far worse, for they know better.
While I won't get into argument over whether a distinct Palestinian
Arab nationalism exists today, it certainly did not exist before
the rise of modern political Zionism a little over a century ago.
In fact, the former arose specifically to negate the latter. There
are volumes of evidence to support this. Virtually all the writings
of politically conscious Arabs on the eve of the collapse of the
Ottoman Turkish Empire spoke of a greater Syrian Arab or Pan Arab
identity. And there never was an Arab country, state, or nation
of "Palestine." Indeed, the "Palestinians"
were the Jews.
As in Jabotinsky's day, now, and before, this conflict has never
been about Jews wanting to deny Arabs their just rights. On the
contrary, it's always been about Arabs not allowing any one else--be
they Kurds, Jews, Berbers, Black African Sudanese, or others--even
a tiny sliver of those very same rights they so fervently demand
for themselves.
In the war of ideas, the Arabs realized that the very identity
of the conflict would have to undergo a change.
In their attempt to create their 22nd or 23rd state--on the ashes
of Israel, not along side of it--Arabs came to realize that it
would make better press and public relations to speak in terms
of creating a state for "stateless Palestinians" rather
than calling for the creation of yet an additional Arab state
at the expense of the one of the Jews.
Arabs, with some two dozen states, would next be transformed into
the likes of previously starving, stateless Jews.
This has manifested itself in many ways over the decades.
Currently, a United Nations and International Court Of Justice
that keep silent over security fences being set up all around
the world (including some on disputed territories)--along the
Saudi-Yemen and Indo-Pakistani borders, in America, and elsewhere
as well--declares Israel's version, designed to keep Arabs from
deliberately blowing up its kids, illegal. Leading specialists
on international law beg to differ.
That same court--which says nothing about Arabs deliberately murdering
Jewish civilians--insists that some Arab inconvenience created
by the fence is more of an issue than the saving of Jewish lives.
Not to mention the fact that without Arab terrorism, there would
be no fence.
Notice the pattern here. The same hypocrisy and double standards
which have allowed for the Arabs' success at transforming themselves
into the "new Jews" constantly works to undermine the
sole, real Jewish State.
Listen to Zuheir Mohsein, official with the PLO's military wing
and Executive Council, in his interview with the Dutch newspaper,
Trouw, on 3/31/77, to see how Arabs themselves have explained
this transformation strategy:
"There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians,
Syrians, etc...It is only for political reasons that we now carefully
underline Palestinian identity....this serves only a tactical
purpose...a new tool in the continuing battle against Israel."
Despite the passage of time, these basic truths do not change.
The Arab-Jewish (or Arab-Kurdish, Arab-Berber, Arab-Black African
Sudanese, and so forth) conflict is still all about Jabotinsky's
appetite versus starvation...a conquering, subjugating appetite
on the part of the Arabs to deny any one else their own share
of justice in the region.
By rejecting repeated compromises over the 20% of the Mandate
of Palestine left after they had already received the lion's share
of it in 1922 with the creation of purely Arab Transjordan (some
80% of the whole), the Arabs created the impasse we are still
living with today. They invaded a reborn Israel in 1948 in an
attempt to nip it in the bud...thereby creating two refugee crises
in the process: Arabs who fled Israel and a like number of Jews
who fled "Arab "/ Muslim lands. But, unlike the Arabs,
the Jews didn't have other multiple states of their own to potentially
choose from.
What's even more depressing is that, in many crucial ways, nothing
has really changed for well over a half century, as a look at
Arab websites, textbooks, maps, television programs, and such
illustrates. Israel simply does not (or shouldn't) exist. And
the most that will be offered to it will be a temporary respite,
a hudna, like that the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad, allowed his
enemies until he could muster the strength to deal them the final
blow...Arafat's so-called "Peace of the Quraysh." Even
the Arabs' own moderates have admitted to this, calling any and
all such moves for "peace" a Trojan Horse.
Once again...the basic truths of this struggle do not change.
They are eternal.
And the Arab-Jewish conflict is still all about appetite versus
starvation.