The best way
to fight anti-Israel propaganda is not in banning it but in forcefully
restoring the truth, and spreading it as widely as possible.
Please find
attached my take on the Vancouver buses ads.
This
is the advertisement that a group of Palestinian organizations intend to post
on Vancouver buses. The same combination of maps appeared in an article posted
in March 2010 by Prof. Juan Cole, a professor of history at the University of
Michigan.
Major
Jewish organizations opposed the posting of this ad. I believe it is better to counter the falsehoods
contained in this ad with solid factual evidence rather than oppose its posting
– a move that would be criticized, as usual, as an effort to curtail “freedom
of speech.”
A
cursory analysis of this ad follows:
This
ad is the crudest form of propaganda. Unfortunately, many people will fall for
it, totally unaware of its blatant assault on the truth from beginning to end.
1.
Beware of truncated timelines! Their pictorial narrative starts in 1946. That's
a bit late! It's like describing WWII as starting in June 1944 and showing the
Normandy landings on D-Day as an unprovoked, disproportionate aggression
against the peacefully idyllic French countryside. Nobody in his right mind
would do that. But historical truth is not a category that Arab-Palestinian
propagandists take to heart: they have lots to hide and they know full well
that their forged narrative would be most inconvenienced had the timeline been
rolled back to 1920, as it should.
From
the time of Emperor Hadrian (in 135 CE) to the end of World War One, Palestine was
just a geographical region, very much like the Prairies in North America,
Patagonia in South America, or the Sahel in Africa. It was only in 1920 that,
for the first time in history, Palestine became a legal entity, and for the
sole purpose of establishing there a Jewish National Home, bound to become a
State at the end of the Mandate trust granted to Britain. The British, often in
connivance with the Arabs, did their best to violate their legal obligations
but did not succeed in preventing the Jewish People from reaching their internationally
recognized aspirations to nationhood.
2.
The second map reflects the Partition Plan recommended by the United Nations
in November 1947 in spite of its violation of the terms of the Mandate,
still in force at that time. The Zionists, under tremendous duress in the wake
of the Holocaust, accepted the truncated territory but the Arabs rejected it
unequivocally and they attacked the nascent Jewish State of Israel in May
1948, on all fronts. This was a naked Arab aggression, recognized as
such by the civilized world and by the UN (which was not yet plagued by the
absurdities of political correctness at that time). Any self-respecting adult
or group must take responsibility for their actions. This rule doesn't seem to
apply to the Arab-Palestinians who wrap themselves in the mantle of
perpetual victimhood and refuse to show any accountability for the decisions
made by their leaders.
3.
The third map shows the territory of Israel from 1949 to 1967, bound by the
Armistice Line of 1949 (the "Green Line"), and including 78% of
"Western Palestine", as it was referred to by the British after they
lopped off the eastern part (Transjordan) in 1922 and made it an exclusively
Arab land, thoroughly Judenrein, and later expanded into the Hashemite
Kingdom of Transjordan. What this map
doesn’t show is that in 1950 the Hashemite King Abdullah of Transjordan
illegally annexed the “West Bank” into the newly renamed Hashemite Kingdom of
Jordan, and never thought of meeting the so called “legitimate aspirations of
the Palestinian people” by creating the much vaunted “Palestinian State” during
the 17 years when he could have done so.
Instead,
in June 1967, King Hussein of Jordan violated the Armistice Agreement of
1949 and joined Egypt and Syria in another aggressive war against Israel,
as the continuation of the aggressive war of 1948 which the Arabs also started
and lost. And the result was the same:
further loss of territory when, after the Six-Day War, Israel
liberated and repossessed the “West Bank”, as it was fully entitled to do
by international law; and the same rejectionist attitude from the Arabs who
believe they can freely launch military aggressions in violation of the UN
Charter without incurring any penalty.
4.
The fourth map shows Israeli territory since 1967 with the areas controlled by
the Palestinian Authority following the Oslo Accords. Of course, there is no hint of the various
Israeli peace proposals (by Ehud Barak in 2000 and by Ehud Olmert in 2008), which
(astonishingly) offered the Palestinian Arabs over 90% of the so-called “West
Bank,” a misnomer insidiously embraced by the pro-Arab world to avoid the embarrassment
of creating an Arab state in Judea, of all places! After 1967, the
Arab propaganda machine went full steam ahead to reverse the Goliath vs. David
picture, which characterized the half-century long Arab war against Israel.
They
invented a new “Palestinian people” and, with a helping hand from the
Soviet KGB, depicted them as victims of foreign colonization, imperialism
and Zionist racism. This Palestinian Narrative was unanimously supported by the
General Assembly of the United Nations which, from 1973 onward, was
subservient to the Organization of the Islamic Cooperation and major
leftist blocs, and issued resolution after resolution in support of the
“Palestinian cause.”
The
building up of the forged Palestinian Narrative has been the greatest success
of political marketing in recent times.
Its nefarious effects are being felt to this day. The four maps
presented by the Palestine Awareness Coalition are but one of its manifestations,
far more telling for what they hide than for what they show, but surely successful
in duping the uninformed:
Ø by
not showing the crucial period of the 1920s,
Ø by
avoiding any hint of Arab aggression and responsibility,
Ø by
perpetuating the myth or victimhood,
Ø by
cropping the map of the wider Arab world,
But
that’s the bread and butter of propaganda, after all!
Salomon
Benzimra, P.Eng. August 29, 2013
Canadians for
Israel’s Legal Rights – CILR
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