REVIEW
July 13, 2009
How ´Nakba´ Proves There´s
No Palestinian Nation (FrontPageMagazine.com) By Steven
Plaut
Over the past few years, the term nakba (also spelled naqba)
has become the favorite nonsense word of the Anti-Israel Lobby.
Meaning catastrophe in Arabic, it has been embraced
by anti-Semites all over the planet to refer to Israels
creation, which supposedly imposed a catastrophe
upon the disenfranchised Palestinian Arabs.
Of course, the real catastrophe that befell the Arabs in 1948-49
was that they failed in their attempt to annihilate Israel and
exterminate its population, and for that they paid a price.
Meanwhile, Nakba Nonsense has been spreading. Google finds over
85,000 web pages referring to Israels creation as a nakba,
and a Yahoo search finds even more than that. The anti-Israel
web magazine Counterpunch cannot mention Israel without using
the term. Even Israels leftist minister of education, Yuli
Tamir, has orderedthat the nakba be taught as partof the curriculum
in Israeli schools, where Israels schoolchildren can be
taught to mourn their own countrys existence.
(Tamir, who was previously a professor of education at Tel Aviv
University, is so bizarre that in the summer of 1996 she published
an article in the Boston Review defending female circumcision
in the Third World and denouncing those who expressed disgust
at the practice see http://bostonreview.net/BR21.3/Tamir.html.)
Nakba ceremonies are now held each year by leftist professors
at Israeli universities who mourn the very creation and existence
of their country.
The nakba of the late 1940s and 1950s that befell
large numbers of Jews living in Arab countries who were suddenly
expelled, persecuted, and stripped of their property does not
interest such people. Those Jewish refugees made new homes in
Israel and actually outnumbered the Palestinians who fled.
Meanwhile, an urban legend has been fabricated about the origin
of the term nakba a fairy tale that claims
the word was a banner waved by Palestinians starting in 1948,
and that its very use shows how deep the roots of Palestinian
nationality go.
So here is a little current events quiz: What is the real origin
of the term nakba and what is its original meaning?
If you get the answer to the quiz wrong in other words,
if you say it refers to the events of 1948 you are in
very good company. I myself would have flunked the quiz up until
a few days ago, when I stumbled on the correct answer. Not only
does the bandying about of the nakba nonsense word
not point to any depths of roots of Palestinian nationality,
it proves the very opposite: namely, that there is no such thing
as a Palestinian nation or nationality at all.
The authoritative source on the origin of nakba is
none other than George Antonius, supposedly the first official
historian of Palestinian nationalism. Like so many Palestinians,
he actually wasnt Palestinian, that is. He was a
Christian Lebanese-Egyptian who lived for a while in Jerusalem,
where he composed his official advocacy/history of Arab nationalism.
The Arab Awakening, a highly biased book, was published in 1938
and for years afterward was the official text used at British
universities.
Antonius was an official Palestinian representative
to Britain, trying to argue the cause for creating an Arab state
in place of any prospective homeland promised the Jews under
the Balfour Declaration of 1917. By the 1930s Antonius
was an active anti-Zionist propagandist, and as such was offered
a job at Columbia University (where some things dont seem
to change much). Note: President Obama also attended Columbia
University.
Antonius served as an academic fig leaf for xenophobic Arab nationalists
seeking to deny Jews any right to self-determination in or migration
to the Land of Israel. And he was closely associated with the
Grand Mufti, Hitlers main Islamic ally, and also with the
pro-German regime in Iraq in the early 1940s.
Antonius was so passionately anti-Zionist that he continues to
serve as the hero and mentor of Jewish leftist anti-Zionists
everywhere. For example, the late Hebrew University sociology
professor Baruch Kimmerling relied on Antonius at length in his
own pseudo-history, Palestinians: The Making of a People (Free
Press, 1993).
So how does Antonius provide us with the answer to the current-events
quiz concerning the origin of nakba? The term was
not invented in 1948 but rather in 1920. And it was coined not
because of Palestinians suddenly getting nationalistic but because
Arabs living in Palestine regarded themselves as Syrian and were
enraged at being cut off from their Syrian homeland.
Before World War I, the entire Levant including what is
now Israel, the occupied territories, Jordan, Lebanon
and Syria was comprised of Ottoman Turkish colonies. When
Allied forces drove the Turks out of the Levant, the two main
powers, Britain and France, divided the spoils between themselves.
Britain got Palestine, including what is now Jordan, while France
got Lebanon and Syria.
The problem was that the Palestinian Arabs saw themselves as
Syrians and were seen as such by other Syrians. The Palestinian
Arabs were enraged that an artificial barrier was being erected
within their Syrian homeland by the infidel colonial powers
one that would divide northern Syrian Arabs from southern Syrian
Arabs, the latter being those who were later misnamed Palestinians.
The bulk of the Palestinian Arabs had in fact migrated to Palestine
from Syria and Lebanon during the previous two generations, largely
to benefit from the improving conditions and job opportunities
afforded by Zionist immigration and capital flowing into the
area. In 1920, both sets of Syrian Arabs, those in Syria and
those in Palestine, rioted violently and murderously.
On page 312 of The Arab Awakening, Antonius writes, The
year 1920 has an evil name in Arab annals: it is referred to
as the Year of the Catastrophe (Am al-Nakba). It saw the first
armed risings that occurred in protest against the post-War settlement
imposed by the Allies on the Arab countries. In that year, serious
outbreaks took place in Syria, Palestine, and Iraq.
Yes, the answer to our little quiz is 1920, not 1948. Thats
1920 when there was no Zionist state, no Jewish sovereignty,
no settlements in occupied territories,
no Israel Defense Forces, no Israeli missiles and choppers targeting
terror leaders, and no Jewish control over Jerusalem (which had
a Jewish demographic majority going back at least to 1850).
The original nakba had nothing to do with Jews, and
nothing to do with demands by Palestinian Arabs for self-determination,
independence and statehood. To the contrary, it had everything
to do with the fact that the Palestinian Arabs saw themselves
as Syrians. They rioted at this nakba at this catastrophe
because they found deeply offensive the very idea that they should
be independent from Syria and Syrians.
In the 1920s, the very suggestion that Palestinian Arabs
constituted a separate ethnic nationality was enough to send
those same Arabs out into the streets to murder and plunder violently
in outrage. If they themselves insisted they were simply Syrians
who had migrated to the Land of Israel, by what logic are the
Palestinian Arabs deemed entitled to their own state today?
Palestinian Arabs are no more a nation and no more entitled to
their own state than are the Arabs of Detroit or of Paris. They
certainly are not entitled to four different states: Jordan,
Hamastan in Gaza, a PLO state in the West Bank, and Israel converted
into yet another Arab state via the granting of a right
of return to Arab refugees.
Speaking of Palestinians as Syrians, it is worth noting what
one of the early Syrian nationalists had to say. The following
quote comes from the great-grandfather of the current Syrian
dictator, Bashar Assad:
Those good Jews brought civilization and peace to the Arab
Muslims, and they dispersed gold and prosperity over Palestine
without damage to anyone or taking anything by force. Despite
this, the Muslims declared holy war against them and did not
hesitate to massacre their children and women
. Thus a black
fate awaits the Jews and other minorities in case the Mandates
are cancelled and Muslim Syria is united with Muslim Palestine.
That statement is from a letter sent to the French prime minister
in June 1936 by six Syrian Alawi notables (the Alawis are the
ruling class in Syria today) in support of Zionism. Bashars
great- grandfather was one of them. (Copyright©2008 FrontPageMagazine.com
05/06/08)
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Amen to the above!! There has never been a political state called
Palestine! That area was merely called Palestine. On May 14,
1948 Israel, for the first time since 70 A.D., became an independent
political state. The settlement, however, was quite unacceptable
to the Arab/Muslim world. Israel was immediately attacked on
all sides by Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Saudi Arabia.
Israel's defense was heroic, and a truce was arranged on Jan.
7, 1949. Notice please, Israel was not attacked by Palestine.
Satan, also called the devil, has fabricated a political state
of Palestine and Palestinians in his effort to thwart God's plan
for Israel. Jesus said to the false religionists of His day,
which also has application to the Muslims of today: "Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts
of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning,
and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him.
When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar,
and the father of it" (John
8:44).
In the six-day war in 1967, Israel captured Jerusalem from Jordan.
The Sinai Peninsula was captured from Egypt. Nothing was captured
from the mythical state of Palestine.
BLESS ISRAEL AND THE JEWS
"Now the LORD had said unto Abram, Get thee out of thy
country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto
a land that I will shew thee: And I will make of thee a great
nation, and I will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou
shalt be a blessing" (Genesis 12:1 & 2).
"And I will bless them that bless thee, and curse him
that curseth thee: and in thee shall all families of the earth
be blessed" (Genesis 12:3). |