by Jed Gladstein
It is sheer sophistry for American "elites" to maintain that Israeli settlements in the West Bank are a genuine obstacle to peace in the Middle East. To even assert such nonsense is to ignore three thousand five hundred years of history. Neither is "Palestinian pathos" the explanation for the contemporary blood libel that attempts to legitimize Arab claims to the West Bank at the expense of Jewish settlements.
The  ancient Holy Land of the Jews included the West Bank that the Arabs now  claim. The Arab claim is asserted on behalf of "Palestinian" Arabs. But  the word "Palestinian" doesn't even refer to Arabs. It derives from the  Romanized version of "Philistine," which refers to a seafaring people  from Mycenean Greece who conquered a part of the southern coastal plane  of the Holy Land then known as Canaan, and were later conquered by the  ancient Hebrews. The Mycenean sea people were neither Arabs nor Semites.  They were Indo-Europeans. Thus, even the "Palestinian" name under which  the Arabs now claim sovereign rights over the West Bank is an  historical deception.
Before  the word "Palestine" was ever applied to the Holy Land, the land was  known as Judaea. After the massacre and deportation of hundreds of  thousands of Jews by Nero's legions in 66-70 A.D., the Holy Land became a  backwater of the Roman Empire. But the memory of national independence  and territorial sovereignty burned fiercely in the Jews who remained in  Judaea, and on two later occasions they rebelled unsuccessfully against  Roman imperialism. The second rebellion is known as Bar Kokhba's revolt,  which took place in 132-135 A.D., after which the Emperor Hadrian  changed the name of the Holy Land to "Syria Palaestina" in order to  humiliate the Jewish people by attempting to erase even from memory their historical ties to the Holy Land. 
The  modern word "Palestinian" thus derives from a massive land theft by the  Romans, and an act of existential malice perpetrated in classical times  against Jewish patriots and freedom fighters by Indo-European  imperialists. That the Arabs seek to perpetuate the land theft today in  the name of "Palestinian" rights would be laughable if it weren't so  tragic for everyone concerned. But even that is not the heart of the  problem, for it is the Arabs' existential malice against all non-Muslims  that must first be overcome if peace is to reign in the Holy Land. To  understand this, it is necessary to take a little trip through  post-Classical history.
Although  a majority of Jews were killed, or enslaved and deported, by the  Romans, a significant remnant remained in the Holy Land. Those Jews were  ruled by Roman administrators and Greek colonists. After the fall of  the Roman Empire in the Fifth century A.D., and the collapse of Rome's  bureaucratic civil administration in the Holy Land, a more atavistic way  of life settled over the entire area. Many nomads from the deserts of  Arabia wandered into the Holy Land and squatted on land that had been  stolen from the Jews at the height of the Roman Empire. For more than  two hundred years, the Arab squatters and the Jewish inhabitants of the  Holy Land were able to peacefully coexist with one another, but in the  Seventh century A.D. all of that began to change.
In  638 A.D., Muhammad's army conquered the Holy Land. Islam was on the  rise at the time, and was being spread by blood and sword in vast swaths  across the Middle East and North Africa. This began the rule over the  Holy Land by the Muslim Caliphs and the religion of Islam. Jerusalem  still remained a backwater; potentates who lived far away in Mecca and  Medina ruled the Holy Land. Arabs living in the Holy Land did not form a  "nation," nor was it ever part of the Islamic Caliphate ideology that  they should do so. 
The  control of the Arab Caliphate over the Holy Land was supplanted after  432 years by the Seljuk Turks (another Islamic conqueror) in the year  1072.  Twenty-four years later, in the year 1096, the Holy Land was  wrested from the Seljuks by the Crusaders. The Crusaders retained  control over the Holy Land for 195 years, until the Mameluke Turks  conquered the land in 1291. The Mameluke Turks ruled the Holy Land as a  province of their Islamic Turkish Empire for 225 years, until 1516, at  which time the Ottoman Turks conquered the land for Islam. The Ottoman  Turks ruled the Holy Land as a province of their empire for 402 years,  until the defeat of Turkey by the Allied powers of Europe and America in  World War I. 
During  none of the periods of Islamic rule was there a nation of Palestine, or  an Arab nation by any name whatsoever in the Holy Land. During all of  those periods, Jews continued to live in their ancient homeland, albeit  as oppressed peasants, menial servants and second-class citizens subject  to onerous tax burdens, social humiliation, political  disenfranchisement, and invidious discrimination under Islamic law.  Despite their degraded status, the Jews clung tenaciously to the Holy  Land as their home, and nobody ever claimed the land in the name of  "Palestinian" Arabs.
Following  World War I, the British were given a mandate to administer the Holy  Land by the League of Nations. The 1922 mandate declared that, as a  matter of international law, the Jews were entitled to re-establish  their own nation state in their ancestral homeland. Maps showing the  international boundaries of that day reveal that the land to be included  in the Jewish state consisted of modern day Israel and the West Bank  and Gaza Strip. However, when the United Nations declared the existence  of the State of Israel in 1948, it muddied the legal status of the West  Bank, and gave the Arabs the excuse they have been using ever since to  try to legitimate their opposition to the State of Israel. 
But  the Arab opposition to the Jewish state has nothing to do with the West  Bank. And it has nothing to do with the fact that Israel isn't  an Arab state. It is about Israel being Jewish instead of Muslim. It  was the non-Muslim character of the state authorized by the League of  Nations that led the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem to declare jihad on the  Jews of British mandatory Palestine in 1922. The Grand Mufti's call to  arms resulted in years of local riots and the murder of many Jews. But  when the United Nations declared the existence of the State of Israel in  1948, the entire Arab world rose up in arms and commenced an all-out  war of extermination against the Jews of the Middle East. Since that  time, the Arabs have instigated two more unlimited wars against Israel, two limited wars, two bloody intifadas, and a continuous reign of terror and carnage.
This  unremitting hostility of the Arabs to the Jews of Israel has nothing to  do with an "Arab-Israeli" dispute, nor does it have anything to do with  Israeli settlements or territorial concessions.  It is about the implacable hostility of Islam to any other belief  system. The Islamic Arabs never revolted against the Islamic Turks, even  though the Turks are not Arab and were in the habit of treating the  Arabs like dirt. And the Islamic Arabs never waged a war of  extermination against the Islamic Iranians, even though the Iranians are  not Arab and are actively trying to dominate the Arab Middle East. Yet,  for ninety years, the Arabs have been waging a genocidal war against  the Jews, and that war started a quarter of a century before the modern  State of Israel was even born.
So,  the problem is not between Israelis and the Palestinian Arabs, as  today's "elites" would have the world believe. Anyone who believes that  is a deluded fool, and anyone who proclaims it is a perfidious knave if  they know anything about history. The real problem is between imperial  Islam on the one hand, and the freedom loving peoples of the world on  the other. Given their history -- which includes two lengthy periods of  slavery in Egypt and Babylon -- the Jews of Israel stand on the side of  freedom. The same, unfortunately, cannot be said for the Arabs of the  Middle East, and anyone who says otherwise is guilty of sheer sophistry.
Original URL: http://www.americanthinker.com/2011/03/sheer_sophistry.html
Jed Gladstein
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