Posted on 06/17/2015 11:29:48 AM PDT by SJackson
Mainstream Western media coverage of Israel is laced with expressions intentionally crafted to delegitimize the Jewish State. The good news is that these terms werent written in stone 3,300 years ago, but are post-Israel independence creations. By forfeiting this language, we forfeit our history. Here are 13 phrases we must stop repeating.
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#1 West Bank: Claims that Judea and Samaria is simply the biblical name for the West Bank stands history on its head. The Hebrew-origin terms Judea and Samaria were used through 1950, when invading [Trans]Jordan renamed them the West Bank in order to disassociate these areas of the Jewish homeland from Jews. The UNs own 1947 partition resolution referred not to West Bank, but to the hill country of Samaria and Judea. This term is not shorthand for Judea and Samaria. Under this formulation, Jordan is the East Bank of the original Palestine Mandate, which was designated as the homeland for the Jewish People.
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#2 East Jerusalem or traditionally Arab East Jerusalem: From the citys second millennium BCE origins until 1947 CE, there was no such place as East Jerusalem. The 19 years between when invading Jordan captured part of the city in 1948 and was ousted by Israel in 1967 was the only time in history, except between 638 and 1099, when Arabs ruled any part of Jerusalem. Palestinian Arabs have not ruled an inch of it for one day in history. In the past three millennia, Jerusalem has been the capital of three native states Judah, Judaea, and modern Israel and has had a renewed Jewish majority since 19th century Turkish rule. Eastern Jerusalem is a neighborhood of the city that Israel reunified in 1967.
#3 The UN sought to create Jewish and Palestinian States: It did not. Partitioning Palestine between Palestinians and Jews is like partitioning Pennsylvania between Pennsylvanians and Jews. Over and over in its 1947 partition resolution, the UN referenced the Jewish State and the Arab [not Palestinian] State.
#4 1948 was the Creation and Founding of Israel: Israel wasnt created and founded in 1948 artificially and out-of-the-blue. Israel attained independence that year as the natural fruition into renewed statehood of a people that had twice before been independent in that land, and after centuries of hard work to re-establish a Jewish State in this historic homeland.
#5 The War that Followed Israels Creation: Israeli did not choose this war; it was hoisted on Israel by almost every Arab state, which rejected the UN partition and tried to push the Jews of Israel into the sea. And it was a homeland Jewish army, Haganah, which became the IDF, that threw back that multi-nation foreign invasion.
#6- Palestinian Refugees of the War that Followed Israels Creation, or the Palestinian Refugee Issue: It was the invading Arab nations bent on Israels destruction that both encouraged and caused the bulk of the Arabs to flee Israel. And a greater number of media constantly ignore the indigenous Middle Eastern Jews who were expelled from vast Arab and other Muslim lands in the wake of the Arab-Israeli War. Their number is greater than the amount of Arabs that fled tiny Israel. That Israel absorbed the bulk of these Jews, while Arab hosts,including in Palestine itself, isolate the Arab refugees descendants in Western-supported refugee camps does not convert the Arab-Israeli conflicts two-sided refugee issue into a Palestinian refugee issue. Had the Palestinian Arabs accepted the UN partition plan, they would also have been celebrating their 66th anniversary.
#7 Israel SeizedArab Lands in 1967: It did not. The 1967 war, like its predecessors, was a defensive war forced upon Israel. Israels neighbors did not want to compromise; they simply wanted to destroy the Jewish State. The new Israeli territory was meant to provide a security barrier and ensure this could never happen. Moreover, these were not Arab Lands.
#8 Israels 1967 Borders: The 1949 Israel-Jordan Armistice Agreement expressly declared the green line it drew between the two sides ceasefire positions as a military ceasefire line only, without prejudice to either sides political border claims.The post-67 war UN resolution 242 pointedly did not demand Israel retreat from these lines.
#9 Israeli-Occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem: That the media insistently calls Israeli presence in the heart of Jerusalem and in Judea and Samaria Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories does not make it so. Occupation is an international law term referencing foreign presence in the sovereign territory of another state. The land of Israels last sovereign native state before modern Israel was Jewish Judaea. The land ratio of Arab lands to Israel is 625-1, 23 states to one.
#10 Jewish Settlers and Settlements vs. Palestinian Residents of Neighborhoods and Villages: A favorite media news article contrast is referencing in the same sentence Jewish settlers in settlements and Palestinian residents of nearby neighborhoods and villages. Jews are not alien settlers in a Jerusalem thats had a Jewish majority since 19th century times or in the Judea-Samaria Jewish historical heartland.
#11 Israels Jewish State recognition is a new stumbling block: New since Moses time. The Jewish homeland of Israel, including continuous homeland-claiming Jewish presence, has always been central to Jewish peoplehood. In 1947, British Foreign Secretary Bevin told Parliament that the Jews essential point of principle was Jewish Palestine sovereignty.
#12 Palestinians accept and Israel rejects a Two-State Solution: Wrong on both counts. Both the U.S. and Israel define Two States as two states for two peoples Jews and Arabs. Many on the Arab side insistently rejects two states for two peoples. Many Israelis, including Prime Minister Netanyahu, support that plan conditioned on an end to Palestinian terror. The Arabs continuously and consistently deny Israels right to exist as the nation-state of the Jewish People, no matter where its borders are drawn.
#13 The Palestinians: The United Nations 1947 partition resolution called Palestines Arabs and Jews the two Palestinian peoples. Nothing is more self-delegitimizing and counter-productive to achieving peace based on Arab recognition of Jews right to be there, than that Jews should go around calling Palestinian Arabs The Palestinians. They have no distinguishing language, religion, or culture from neighboring Arabs, and have never been sovereign in Palestine, whereas the Jews, with a presence stretching back three millennia, have had three states there, all Jerusalem-based. Most Palestinian Arabs cannot trace their own lineage to the land back more than 4 generations.
So according to #2 I’m supposed to stop using the word “East”?
You forgot Trans Jordan that included both Palestinians - Arabs and Jews, and then divided into 3 distinct regions/countries. Or maybe I missed it or don’t know what I’m talking about.
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That is why I only believe in a 3 state solution - Israel, Jordan, and Egypt. Israel keeps the Gaza Strip, West Bank (oops, Judea and Samaria), and Golan; the Arabs there go back their REAL respective countries.
Pity that their actual countries don’t want them (and neither does any other rationally governed nation).
Yes. Jordan is Palestine (or should have been if the Arabs didn't go to war), so a chunk of Jordan should be carved out to house the miscreants. But Jordan kicked them out. Originally Israel was to be much larger with a share of land now in present-day Jordan.
That’s going to play hell with my GIS system...
Israel unilaterally gave the Palis their own state - it's called Gaza. Once given that, they immediately destroyed much of the Israeli built infra-structure just because they hate anything Jewish. Don't even get me started on the so-called Palistinian refugee camps. They're not camps as in tents, they are towns.
The Palis are a gutter culture and NO one wants them, well maybe ISIS would since Palis are as intolerant, blood-thristy, and treat women like property. Surprised Pali supported Hamas hasn't joined with ISIS. Or are they different Islam sects? Sorry, I'm losing track of which muslim wants to kill which muslim.
What diseased thinking occurs in a brain pan that just wants to rape, murder, maim, abuse children, destroy ancient historical artifacts for the sake of some unproven god? I've read parts of the Koran and the Hadiths. Both are just a contradictory mishmash of crap. How can so many be so void of individual purpose that they so easily fall for this inhumanity being their only mission for living? WTF?
Islam is a scourge on humanity by its so-called Holy books. It is incompatible with liberty. I wouldn't have a problem if they all disappeared yesterday, including the Trojan Horse moderates.
Yet when the Jews returned and established their homeland, they were condemned as usurpers and oppressors. The Israel they created thanks to Zionism changed a mostly barren desert wasteland into one of the world's few working democracies. Name a Muslim state that's accomplished as much in the last sixty-seventy years.
Jordan kicked them out when the Palis tried to overthrow the monarchy; The Jordanian army killed them by the thousands. Remember the “Black September” terrorist group? Well, “Black September” was when the Jordanians crushed a Pali uprising in 1970.
Nobody wants the Arabs of “Palestine.”
They remind me of the nomadic outlaws in the "Road Warrior" and "Mad Max" films. Bloodthirsty degenerates who trample on civilized peoples. No purpose to exist except to wreak havoc. The Arab nations at large keep them that way to hurt the very tiny Jewish nation. The Arab nations have more than enough riches and land to take in the Arabs of "Palestine", but will not, which is a major reason why I dislike Arabs in general - besides their idiotic muslim faith. (Note that there are good Arabs of "Palestine", but they are mostly Christian.)
Footnote: The book of the Apocalypse does say that Israel will be driven from it's land and into a place of security during last half of the dreadful 7 year Apocalypse that will come upon the entire earth before Jesus Christ returns to claim His throne in Jerusalem. Therefore the Israelis will be forced entirely out of their promised land for a short period of time, but they will still own it and will return to live there for 1000 years. Many, actually most, bible scholars have various different interpretations of the book of the Apocalypse, but I happen to believe the one I ineptly described is closest to the what the actual events of the future world will prove to be.
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