September 1, 2014
Melanie Phillips spoke in Jerusalem last week. In 55 minutes, she
dealt with the relationship between anti-Zionism and Jew hatred, media
bias, Israel’s poor performance in the global information war, and the
future of Europe, and more. Watch and you will agree that it was 55
minutes well spent. And then I want to discuss just one of the things
she said.
Phillips pointed out that history is important, particularly in this
case, where a massive distortion of Jewish history provides the
underpinning to the delegitimization of Israel so rampant in Europe (and
to a lesser extent in the US).
The story is told, Phillips explained, that Israel was created to
expiate the guilt of Europeans for the Holocaust and to solve the
refugee problem it caused. Millions of European Jews were sent to
Palestine where they displaced an indigenous ancient ‘Palestinian’
civilization. So no wonder, the story goes, the ‘Palestinians’ are
angry. Why should they pay the price for Hitler’s actions (which, by the
way, they will praise in a different context)?
I add to this the idea that the Jews are ‘colonists’ who ‘oppress’
the ‘non-white’ Palestinian Arabs, which opens a whole other reservoir
of European guilt. Is it surprising that on the basis of this story even
the most liberal (in the non-political sense) fair-minded person will
think that while perhaps Hamas is a little indiscriminate in its rocket
attacks on Israeli civilians, on the whole its behavior is
understandable?
The problem is that the story is wholly false.
The indigenous people of the land of Israel are the Jews, who had an
empire there for hundreds of years. They suffered invasions and
genocides, and were (partially) dispersed throughout the world by a
succession of pagan, Christian and Muslim conquerors. But they never
wholly abandoned their land and the Diaspora never gave up its yearning
to return.
This reality was recognized by the international community when it
granted Britain the Palestine Mandate to govern the land in trust for
the Jewish people (as we know, Britain betrayed this trust, but that’s
another story).
On the other hand, there was never any kind of Palestinian Arab
political entity in the land, and very few ‘Palestinians’ can trace
their lineage back further than the 19th century. For years they saw
themselves as belonging to a generalized Arab nation, and the land as
‘southern Syria’. It was only in the 20th century when some Palestinian
Arabs started to define themselves as a distinct ‘people’, and only in
the 1960s that they replaced an ideology of simple ethnic hatred with
self-definition as an oppressed indigenous third-world populace.
The foundations of the new Jewish state were laid by the Zionists in
the Mandate period, during which time they began to change the land from
an unhealthful, unproductive wasteland into the flourishing model of
modern agriculture that it is today. They created all the appurtenances
of a state: schools, universities, hospitals, roads, a merchant fleet,
labor unions, banks, etc.
Meanwhile the Palestinian Arabs fomented anti-Jewish pogroms and their leader conspired with Adolf Hitler
in murdering European Jews and planning to murder those in the Middle
East. “[T]he only problem is that that we know that General Rommel did
not succeed in coming here,” a Palestinian recently told an Israeli reporter posing as a German.
The Arabs lost the war they started to expel the Jews in 1948.
Actions have consequences, and starting wars that you lose can have very
significant consequences. Many Palestinian Arabs fled as a result of
the war. Life is like that.
It was like that for about 800,000 Jews, too, who were kicked out of
Muslim countries or fled without their possessions in the aftermath of
that war. About half the population of Israel today is descended from
those Jewish refugees, who by the way do not fit the description of
Israeli Jews as ‘European colonialists’.
Thus the Jewish state of Israel is morally legitimate as the home of
its indigenous people, solidly grounded in international law. But if you
believe the false story that is told by the Arabs with the complicity of the media, then you wouldn’t know any of this.
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