Monday, May 30, 2016

Palestinian Arab aspirations in 1948 have not changed - Eli E. Hertz



by Eli E. Hertz


By their own behavior, Palestinians assumed the role of belligerents in the conflict, invalidating any claim to be hapless victims.


As the British began to dismantle their Mandate [The British Mandate] and leave western Palestine, Israel's War of Independence began (November 30, 1947‑ May 14, 1948). During the war, Palestinian Arabs became belligerents in the conflict, and by its end, rather than accept a Jewish state after five-and-a-half months of warfare, Palestinian Arabs called upon their brethren from seven surrounding countries to invade and crush the nascent Jewish state. Six thousand Jews - 1 percent of Israel's Jewish population - lost their lives during the War of Independence.

The Arab League's April 10, 1948 decision to invade Israel and "save Palestine," marked a watershed event, for it changed the rules of the conflict. Accordingly, Israel bears no moral responsibility for deliberately banishing Palestinian Arabs in order to "consolidate defense arrangements" in strategic areas. With the pending invasion following Israel's declaration of independence, it is no exaggeration to say that the new Jewish state's very existence hung in the balance.

The new Jewish state found it imperative to eliminate all potential pockets of Arab resistance in key areas if it was to survive. Dislodging all Arab inhabitants from sensitive areas in proximity to Jewish settlements, establishing territorial continuity between blocs under Jewish control, and ensuring control of key transportation arteries were military necessities. As May 14th approached, Israel could not afford to risk a Fifth Column at its rear to add to all other aspects of its militarily inferior situation.


The cost of defeat was hammered home by a stream of dire warnings from Arab capitals, with perhaps the most chilling for Israel coming from Jamal Al-Husayni as vice-chairman of the Arab Higher Committee [AHC], who publicly declared:

"The Arabs have taken into their own hands, the Final Solution of the Jewish problem. The problem will be solved only in blood and fire. The Jews will be driven out."

Three years after world Jewry had lost a third of its people in the Holocaust, Israelis were not about to test whether Al-Husayni's words were merely rhetoric or a real threat, and so they prepared for the worst. The cost to Israel to halt the Arab onslaught and gain the upper hand was horrendous. During the first four weeks following the Arab invasion, 1,600 Israelis were killed - a quarter of all the war's casualties.

Objectively, the claim that Palestinian Arabs were innocent bystanders ignores the facts: The sides in the conflict were not two rival empires, outsiders, or rival caliphs. It was a conflict between two national or ethnic groups. Palestinian Arabs represented one side in the conflict - the side responsible for starting the war.

By their own behavior, Palestinians assumed the role of belligerents in the conflict, invalidating any claim to be hapless victims. Explains scholar Benny Morris:

"One of the characteristics of the Palestinian national movement has been the Palestinians' view of themselves as perpetual victims of others: Ottoman Turks, British officials, Zionists, Americans."

Palestinian Arabs fail to recognize that they are victims of their own doing.


Eli E. Hertz

Source: http://www.israelnationalnews.com/Articles/Article.aspx/18948#.V0yeyuSzdds

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1 comment:

Unknown said...

The so-called 'west bank' is NOT 'Palestine', which no longer exists as a place name...In the late 1800's and 1900's the whole area including Jordan and Lebanon included Jews and Arabs and was called Palestine by all countries.
The West Bamk area was illegally seized, ethnically cleansed, and colonized by Jordanian Arabs following their attack on Israel in 1948. Prior to that it was British-controlled, and prior to that it was part of the Ottoman empire. Following Jordan's failed attempt to annihilate Israel yet again in 1967, the area came under Israeli control, where it remains. Is there some reason that Israelis shouldn't live on what is Jewish ancestral ground before Islam was ever conceived?

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