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Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Some enemy

I guess the only way an Arab can be honest about Israel is if they no longer live in the Middle East. This was written by Mudar Zahran, a Jordanian of 'Palestinian' heritage, who is now an academic living in the UK (Hat Tip: Elder of Ziyon).
In December of 2008, Israel launched operation “cast lead” against Hamas which was launching rockets on Southern Israel on a daily basis. This operation has resulted in the death of more than 1,400 Palestinians, many said to be civilians; an absolute tragedy, nonetheless, those criticizing Israel fail to recognize that the number of causalities is small comparing to Gaza’s population of 1.5 million, considering the high density of Gaza’s population per square kilometre, the number suggests the Israeli forces were very cautious in carrying out their attacks, despite the fact that they were chasing a moving target, Hamas militants. If Israeli forces were targeting Palestinian civilians, the number of the dead would have reached tens of thousands.

On comparison; in 1976, Lebanese militiamen butchered 2,000 Palestinians; almost wiping out the entire population of Tell al-Zaatar refugee camp within days. This was revisited again in 1982 in Sabra and Shatelah massacre; where, in less than four days, Lebanese militiamen killed thousands of women and children who posed no threat as most Palestinian fighters had left then to Tunisia. Two years ago, al-Jazeera satellite network aired rare footage of Palestinians running to Israeli soldiers for refuge from the massacre.

Furthermore, most Arab atrocities against Palestinians have included documented rape cases, even of children, while not a single rape case has been reported against Israeli forces in more than sixty years of operations.

Arab governments’ oppression of the Palestinians does not stop at bloodshed and wholesale slaughters, in fact the more troubling aspects of the way they treat Palestinians is in the systematic long-range exclusion and discrimination. In Arab countries where Palestinians make up a good percentage of the population; they are depraved of all basic necessities, starting with education, down to basic healthcare. Even at countries that have granted the Palestinians citizenships; the Palestinians stand helpless and banned from every potential to improve their livelihoods.

Israel, on the other hand, has always allowed Palestinians to work there and to get paid in Western standards, and even had allowed them generous access to healthcare. In fact, Israel has also welcomed Palestinians as visitors, patients and even as investors, this generosity was only limited when Hamas started bombing Israeli civilians with no signs of an end in sight.

The complexity Israel has with Palestinians revolves around security rather than ideological issues; Israel does not have an aim to enslave the Palestinians for life or purposely degrade their humanity. While many Arab countries have designed their systems to discriminate and humiliate the Palestinians, squeezing them into illiteracy and poverty while milking them for tax money.

This has become most visible recently with calls in some Arab countries to revoke citizenships of all Palestinians there and actually to force them to seek local guarantors to obtain residency, thus enslaving them for life.

This comes as a deeper shock for Palestinians when they see Israeli Arabs, with many of them describing themselves as “Palestinians in Israel”; those are full citizens of Israel with access to all privileges. Israeli Arabs are fully represented inside the Knesset while Palestinians, in their Arab homeland, are allowed only symbolic presence in parliaments, even at countries where they are the majority. And while some Arab countries selectively withdraw citizenships from Palestinians, many Arab Knesset members do not hesitate to speak against Israel with no fear of losing their citizenships or entitlements.
Read the whole thing.

I wonder how many other Arabs (especially 'Palestinians') understand this to be the truth, even if they are not free to say it.

3 Comments:

At 8:37 PM, Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you dear, only these were my views even when I lived in the Mid East, I've only left Jordan 5 months ago!
Most...yes MOST...Palestinians this the Arabs are our true problem, and not the Israelis.

Mudar Zahran
Mudar_zahran@yahoo.com

 
At 9:39 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

From the article: "not a single rape case has been reported against Israeli forces in more than sixty years of operations." ---- Remember when some left-wing academic said that was proof of Israeli racism towards the Palestinians?

 
At 9:58 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Even more so what you consider Jordan was the eastern half of what was originally slated to be the Jewish State.

So when the Palestinians talk of a two state solution even this is a misnomer. They are talking about two Palestinian Arab states.

One already exists and now there is a need for a second one or a third if you include Gaza.

Go figure.

 

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