Eli E. Hertz | January 21, 2014
The
Arabs invented a special national entity in the 1960s called the
Palestinians, specifically for political gain. They brand Israelis as
invaders and claim the geographic area called Palestine belongs
exclusively to the Arabs.
The
word Palestine is not even Arabic. It is a word coined by the Romans
around 135 CE from the name of a seagoing Aegean people who settled on
the coast of Canaan in antiquity – the Philistines. The name was
chosen to replace Judea, as a sign that Jewish sovereignty had been
eradicated following the Jewish revolts against Rome.
In the course of time, the Latin name Philistia was further bastardized into Palistina or
Palestine. During the next 2,000 years, Palestine was never an
independent state belonging to any people, nor did a Palestinian people,
distinct from other Arabs, appear during 1,300 years of Muslim hegemony
in Palestine under Arab and Ottoman rule.
Palestine was and is solely a geographic name. Therefore, it is not surprising that in modern times the name ‘Palestine’ or ‘Palestinian’ was applied as an adjective to all inhabitants
of the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River –
Palestine Jews and Palestine Arabs alike. In fact, until the 1960s, most
Arabs in Palestine preferred to identify themselves merely as part of
the great Arab nation or citizens of “southern Syria.”
The
term ‘Palestinian’ as a noun was usurped and co-opted by the Arabs in
the 1960s as a tactic initiated by Yasser Arafat to brand Jews as
intruders on someone else’s turf. He presented Arab residents of Israel
and the Territories as indigenous inhabitants since time immemorial.
This fabrication of peoplehood allowed Palestinian Arabs to gain parity
with the Jewish people as a nation deserving of an independent state.
Historically, Before the Arabs Fabricated the Palestinian People as an Exclusively Arab Phenomenon, No Such Group Existed
Countless
official British Mandate-vintage documents speak of ‘the Jews’ and ‘the
Arabs’ of Palestine – not ‘Jews and Palestinians.’
Ironically,
before local Jews began calling themselves Israelis in 1948 (the name
‘Israel’ was chosen for the newly-established Jewish state), the term
‘Palestine’ applied almost exclusively to Jews and the institutions
founded by new Jewish immigrants in the first half of the 20th century,
before independence.
Some examples include:
• The Jerusalem Post, founded in 1932, was called the Palestine Post until 1948.
• Bank Leumi L’Israel was called the “Anglo-Palestine Bank, a Jewish Company.”
• The
Jewish Agency – an arm of the Zionist movement engaged in Jewish
settlement since 1929 – was called the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
• The house organ of American Zionism in the 1930s was called New Palestine.
• Today’s
Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, founded in 1936 by German Jewish
refugees who fled Nazi Germany, was called the “Palestine Symphony
Orchestra, composed of some 70 Palestinian Jews.”
• The
United Jewish Appeal (UJA) was established in 1939 as a merger of the
United Palestine Appeal and the fundraising arm of the Joint
Distribution Committee.
Encouraged
by their success at historical revisionism and brainwashing the world
with the ‘Big Lie’ of a Palestinian people, Palestinian Arabs have more
recently begun to claim they are the descendants of the Philistines and
even the Stone Age Canaanites. Based on that myth, they can claim to
have been ‘victimized’ twice by the Jews: In the conquest of Canaan by
the Israelites and by the Israelis in modern times – a total
fabrication.
Archeologists
explain that the Philistines were a Mediterranean people who settled
along the coast of Canaan in 1100 BCE. They have no connection to the
Arab nation, a desert people who emerged from the Arabian Peninsula.
Contradictions
abound, Palestinian leaders claim to be descended from the Canaanites,
the Philistines, the Jebusites and the first Christians. They also
co-opt Jesus and ignore his Jewishness, at the same time claiming the
Jews never were a people and never built the Holy Temples in Jerusalem.
There Has Never Been a Sovereign Arab State in Palestine
The
artificiality of a Palestinian identity is reflected in the attitudes
and actions of neighboring Arab nations who never established a
Palestinian state. It also is expressed in the utterances and loyalties
of so-called Palestinians.
Only
twice in Jerusalem’s history has it served as a national capital. The
first time was as the capital of the two Jewish Commonwealths during the
First and Second Temple periods, as described in the Bible, reinforced
by archaeological evidence and numerous ancient documents.
The
second time is in modern times as the capital of the State of Israel.
It has never served as an Arab capital for the simple reason that there
has never been a Palestinian Arab state.
The
rhetoric by Arab leaders on behalf of the Palestinians rings hollow,
for the Arabs in neighboring lands, who control 99.9 percent of the
Middle East land, have never recognized as a Palestinian entity. They
have always considered Palestine and its inhabitants part of the great
‘Arab nation,’ historically and politically as an integral part of
Greater Syria.
The
Arabs never established a Palestinian state when the UN offered a
partition plan in 1947 to establish “an Arab and a Jewish state” (not a
Palestinian state, it should be noted). Nor did the Arabs recognize or
establish a Palestinian state during the two decades prior to the
Six-Day War when the West Bank was under Jordanian control and the Gaza
Strip was under Egyptian control; nor did the Palestinians clamor for
autonomy or independence during those years under Jordanian and Egyptian
rule.
Well
before the 1967 decision to create a new Arab people called
‘Palestinians,’ when the word ‘Palestinian’ was associated with Jewish
endeavors, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, a local Arab leader, testified in 1937
before a British investigative body – the Peel Commission – saying:
“There is no such country [as Palestine]! Palestine is a term the
Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the Bible. Our country was
for centuries, part of Syria.”
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