Monday, January 2, 2012

Palestinian Authority Ambassador Invents History


by Robert Spencer

The Palestinian Authority Ambassador claims that "Palestine and its people are mentioned more than 250 times" in Bible.

This is naked historical revisionism. The "Palestinians" of today have no ethnic or national connection whatsoever with the Philistines of the Bible. From the indispensable "Myths and Facts" site:

Palestinian Arabs cast themselves as a native people in “Palestine” – like the Aborigines in Australia or Native Americans in America. They portray the Jews as European imperialists and colonizers. This is simply untrue.

Until the Jews began returning to the Land of Israel in increasing numbers from the late 19th century to the turn of the 20th, the area called Palestine was a God-forsaken backwash that belonged to the Ottoman Empire, based in Turkey.

The land’s fragile ecology had been laid waste in the wake of the Arabs’ 7th-century conquest. In 1799, the population was at it lowest and estimated to be no more than 250,000 to 300,000 inhabitants in all the land.

At the turn of the 20th century, the Arab population west of the Jordan River (today, Israel and the West Bank) was about half a million inhabitants and east of the Jordan River perhaps 200,000....

Family names of many Palestinians attest to their non-Palestinian origins. Just as Jews bear names like Berliner, Warsaw and Toledano, modern phone books in the Territories are filled with families named Elmisri (Egyptian), Chalabi (Syrian), Mugrabi (North Africa). Even George Habash – the arch-terrorist and head of Black September – bears a name with origins in Abyssinia or Ethiopia, Habash in both Arabic and Hebrew.

Here is the obverse of this endeavor: "PA ambassador to India: 'Palestine and its people are mentioned more than 250 times' in the Bible," from Al-Hayat Al-Jadida via Palestinian Media Watch, December 19, 2011 (thanks to David):

...The ambassador spoke about the statements by the candidate in the American Republican Party primaries, Newt Gingrich, against our people, in describing this people as 'invented'. He [Sadeq] said that this ignoring of the existence of the Palestinian people and its rights reflects logic which mocks intelligence, culture, and the Bible itself, in which Palestine and its people are mentioned more than 250 times."

Robert Spencer

Source: http://www.jihadwatch.org/2012/01/palestinian-authority-ambassador-invents-history-claims-that-palestine-and-its-people-are-mentioned.html

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1 comment:

salubrius said...

David Lloyd George, a proponent of the Balfour Declaration, was of the view that the Arabs had turned Palestine into a wasteland, and it would take a Jewish nation to bring it back. "It will be long ere Canaan becomes once more a land flowing with milk and honey. The Jews alone can redeem it from the wilderness and restore its ancient glory." David Lloyd-George, The Jews and Palestine http://einshalom.com/archives/210. But it didn't take as long as he had thought. George Gilder, The Economics of Settlement http://spectator.org/archives/2011/06/08/the-economics-of-settlement

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