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The United Nations Should Not Recognize an Apartheid, Judenrein, Islamic Palestine
hudson-ny ^ | Sep. 21, 2011 | A. M. Dershowitz

Posted on 09/21/2011 8:51:50 AM PDT by PRePublic

The United Nations Should Not Recognize an Apartheid, Judenrein, Islamic Palestine by Alan M. Dershowitz September 21, 2011 at 11:30 am

The United Nations is being asked to grant the Palestinians the status of a "state," for at least some purposes. The question arises what kind of a state will it be? In an effort to attract Western support, the Palestinian Authority claims that it will become another "secular democratic state." Hamas, which won the last parliamentary election, disagrees. It wants Palestine to be a Muslim state governed by Sharia Law.

We know what the Palestinian leadership is saying to the West. Now let's look at what its saying to its own people, who will, after all, be the ultimate decision makers if Palestine is indeed a democracy.

The draft constitution for the new state of Palestine declares that "Islam is the official religion in Palestine." It also states that Sharia Law will be "the major source of legislation." It is ironic that the same Palestinian leadership which supports these concepts for Palestine refuses to acknowledge that Israel is the nation state of the Jewish people. Israel, in contrast to the proposed Palestinian state, does not have an official state religion. Although it is a Jewish state, that description is not a religious one but rather a national one. It accords equal rights to Islam, Christianity and all other religions, as well as to atheists and agnostics. Indeed, a very high proportion of Israelis describe themselves as secular.

The new Palestinian state would prohibit any Jews from being citizens, from owning land or from even living in the Muslim state of Palestine. The Ambassador of the PLO to the United States was asked during an interview whether "any Jew who is inside the borders of Palestine will have to leave?" His answer: "Absolutely!" After much criticism, the Ambassador tried to spin his statement, saying that it applied only to Jews "who are amid the occupation." Whatever that means, one thing is clear: large numbers of Jews will not be welcome to remain in Islamic Palestine as equal citizens. In contrast, Israel has more than 1 million Arab citizens, most of whom are Muslims. They are equal under the law, except that they need not serve in the Israeli army.

The new Palestine will have the very "law of return" that it demands that Israel should give up. All Palestinians, no matter where they live and regardless of whether they have ever set foot in Palestine, will be welcome to the new state, while a Jew whose family has lived in Hebron for thousands of years will be excluded.

To summarize, the new Palestinian state will be a genuine apartheid state. It will practice religious and ethnic discrimination, it will have one official religion and it will base its laws on the precepts of one religion. Imagine what the status of gays will be under Sharia law!

Palestinian leadership accuses Israel of having roads that are limited only to Jews. This is entirely false: a small number of roads on the West Bank are restricted to Israelis, but they are equally open to Israeli Jews, Muslims and Christians alike. The entire state of Palestine will have a "no Jews allowed" sign on it.

It is noteworthy that the very people who complain most loudly about Israel's law of return and about its character as the nation state of the Jewish people, are silent when it comes to the new Palestinian state. Is it that these people expect more of Jews than they do of Muslims? If so, is that not a form of racism?

What would the borders of a Palestinian state look like if the Palestinians got their way without the need to negotiate with Israel? The Palestinians would get, as a starting point, all of the land previously occupied by Jordan prior to the 1967 War, in which Jordan attacked Israel. This return to the status quo that led to the 6 Day War is inconsistent with the intention of Security Council Resolution 242, which contemplated some territorial changes.

The new boundaries of this Palestinian state would include Judaism's holiest place, the Western Wall. It would also include the access roads to Hebrew University, which Jordan used to close down this great institution of learning founded by the Jews nearly 100 years ago. The new Palestinian state would also incorporate the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, in which Jews have lived for 3000 years, except for those periods of time during which they were expelled by force.

It is contemplated, of course, that Israel would regain these areas as part of a land swap with the Palestinians. But there is no certainty that the Palestinians would agree to a reasonable land swap. Palestinian leaders have already said that they would hold these important and sacred sites hostage to unreasonable demands. For example, the Western Wall covers only a few acres, but the Palestinian leadership has indicated that these acres are among the most valuable in the world, and in order for Israel to regain them, they would have to surrender thousands of acres. The same might be true of the access road to Hebrew University and the Jewish Quarter.

When Jordan controlled these areas, the Jordanian government made them Judenrein—Jews could not pray at the Western Wall, visit the Jewish Quarter, or have access to Hebrew University. There is no reason to believe that a Palestinian state would treat Jews any differently if they were to maintain control over these areas.

An Apartheid, Islamic, Judenrein Palestine on the 1967 borders is a prescription for disaster. That is why a reasonable Palestinian state must be the outcome of negotiations with Israel, and not the result of a thoughtless vote by the United Nations.

The Palestinians and Israeli leaders are now in New York. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has offered to sit down and negotiate, with no preconditions, a realistic peace based on a two-state solution. President Abbas should accept that offer, which will actually get the Palestinians a viable state rather than a cheap paper victory that will raise expectations but lower the prospects for real peace.


TOPICS: Editorial
KEYWORDS: arabapartheid; islamicapartheid; judenrein; palestine

1 posted on 09/21/2011 8:51:55 AM PDT by PRePublic
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2 posted on 09/21/2011 8:56:18 AM PDT by PRePublic (9)
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To: PRePublic

Very well stated, professor Dershowitz.
There are 51 Nation State members of the UN who refuse to recognize the State of Israel.
The problem is not just a Palestinian State,it is the UN itself. I say US withdraw, pull out all funding,and turn it into Condos; what say you?


3 posted on 09/21/2011 9:11:59 AM PDT by Cincinna ( *** NOBAMA 2012 ***)
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To: Cincinna

Agreed! Kick them out! Reclaim the parking spaces!

However the UN building is so far out of code it’s not funny. Those condos would be deathtraps.


4 posted on 09/21/2011 9:15:34 AM PDT by agere_contra ("Debt is the foundation of destruction" : Sarah Palin.)
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To: Cincinna
51 Nation State members of the UN

Wow. I di';t count so many Islamic [anti-Jewish fascist] nations. Thanks for the hat-tip.

5 posted on 09/21/2011 9:17:01 AM PDT by PRePublic (9)
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To: PRePublic

The Islamization of the Palestinian state opens several questions: First, where are Christian Palestinians to re-settle? When the Jordanians controlled East Jerusalem, they purged the place not only of its Jewish culture but also of its Christian culture. As a result, the complexion of the city (and Bethlehem and Nazareth) changed from majority Christian to majority Muslim. This was a pogrom that the Palestinians now want the U.N. to endorse by moving the borders to the green line. Clearly, the only solution is for Jerusalem to be united and be made part of Israel, with the Jews promising to preserve the diverse religious cultures of the place. I don’t know about Nazareth and Bethlehem. They will be markers of the extent to which Muslims will tolerate non-Muslims when they have consolidated control.


6 posted on 09/21/2011 10:32:03 AM PDT by Redmen4ever
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To: Redmen4ever
There were two major historic Islamization in Palestine-Israel [Nazareth/Bethlehem]. In the late 1700s and early 1990s'.
7 posted on 09/21/2011 5:04:45 PM PDT by PRePublic (9)
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To: AdmSmith; AnonymousConservative; Berosus; bigheadfred; Bockscar; ColdOne; Convert from ECUSA; ...

By Alan Dershowitz. Thanks PRePublic.


8 posted on 10/01/2011 5:49:28 PM PDT by SunkenCiv (It's never a bad time to FReep this link -- https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
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To: Mears

bfl


9 posted on 10/01/2011 5:51:43 PM PDT by Mears
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