Thursday, September 17, 2015

Facts Arab-Palestinians Would Rather Not Admit About Israel - YJ Draiman


Facts Arab-Palestinians Would Rather Not Admit About Israel


In doing my research and writing various articles about the Arab-Israeli Conflict I was asked some pointed questions about my conclusions in some of my recent articles, which dealt – as most of them do – with the history of Israel: biblical, post-biblical and international laws and treaties.
I had stated in one of my articles the following sentence: “Only one people has ever made Jerusalem its capital and only one people ever established their ancestral indigenous and biblical homeland between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea: the Jews.”
I had also added that: “the Jews were the remaining aboriginal indigenous inhabitants of the Land for two millennia before the Muslim religion was even created.”
The commenter, nevertheless, had correctly pointed out that most people, because they have been exposed for such a long time to anti-Israel Arab propaganda, falsely believe that there has not been a continuous Jewish presence in the Land of Israel for the last 2,000 years. Many also have the misconception that the UN created the State of Israel; this is a farce.
The land of Israel has been in existence for over 3700 years.  The Modern reconstituted State of Israel was decreed by post WWI international law and treaties that were executed by the Supreme Allied Powers which allocated the formerly occupied territory by the defeated Ottoman Empire. In said allocation, the S.A.P. specified Mesopotamia, Syria and other territories to the Arabs; and allocated Palestine, the historical ancestral land of the Israelites to the Jewish people as their reconstituted homeland.
They are therefore unaware that the historical territory of the land of Israel was never totally cleansed of Jewish presence. Thus, the Arabs would rather you forget also that Jews lived for two millennia in Mesopotamia and in what became later known as British created Iraq.
Indeed, Jews have resided for over 3,200 years in that territory from the Babylonian Captivity of 586 CE onwards. It was when International treaties executed by the Allied Supreme Powers in 1920, which incorporated the Balfour Declaration as international law, that the number of Jews in Palestine-Israel increased to became substantial enough to merit the subsequent implementation of those international treaties and guarantees.
Furthermore, due to the sudden abandonment and departure of Britain in 1948, and thus, the desertion of its commitment to implement the Mandate for Palestine, (as agreed by post WWI international law and treaties), the Jewish leadership declared independence and Israel was re-established in 1948.
It cannot be ignored the purpose of the UN resolution is to advance the sovereignty of the Jewish state and was only carrying out some of the terms of the post WWI international treaties.
The post WWI League of Nations and the post WWII United Nations that took over from the League have no authority to create or modify international treaties. They are strictly an advisory organization and nothing more.
The UN according to its charter can only recommend its resolutions and the same applies to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). As such, those recommendations must be adopted by the parties, and if any of the parties rejects the resolution, it has no affect or validity.  Such is the factual case of the Arab Israeli Conflict. The Arabs rejected outright the UN resolutions that could have altered the conflict to a peaceful coexistence.
After the Declaration of independence of the Jewish state in 1948, the Iraqi Arabs persecuted and drove the Jews from their ancient homes of over 2800 years.  Furthermore, one Arab state after another in the Middle East and North Africa also persecuted and drove out their Jewish populations, which had resided in those countries for over two millennia. Said persecutors also confiscated all their assets turning them into refugees who's majority found sanctuary in Israel, at that time a fledging impoverished country barely able to support them at the time. Such a great number of Jewish refugees were created that they outnumbered the Arab refugees by a ratio of 2 to 1. It cannot be ignored such unwarranted persecution and unlawful confiscation of assets is a crime which is never talked about.
Arab-Palestinians and their anti-Israel supporters try to deceive and convince the world that the Jews just appeared in the early 20th century after being forcefully dispersed for over two thousand years from their biblical ancestral homeland. Such deception is a flat out lie and flies in the face of factual recorded history. But facts never seem to matter to Arabs and pro-Arabs. So the following brief history lesson will be for them an inconvenient truth.
 Let me start by quoting from an article written in The Weekly Standard, May 11, 1998 by Charles Krauthammer:
 "Israel is the very embodiment of Jewish continuity: It is the only nation on earth that inhabits the same land, bears the same name, speaks the same language, and worships the same God that it did 3,000 years ago. You dig the soil and you find pottery from Davidic times, coins from Bar Kokhba, and 2,000-year-old scrolls written in a script remarkably like the one today advertising ice cream at the corner candy store."
The Jewish People trace their origin to Abraham, who is called the Holy Convert, the first Jew, who established the belief in only one God, the creator of the universe. Abraham, his son Yitzhak (Isaac), and grandson Jacob (Israel), are referred to as the patriarchs of the Israelites who lived in what was then the Land of Canaan which today does not exist; and which later become known as the Land of Israel. They and their wives are buried in the Ma'arat HaMachpela, the Tomb of the Patriarchs, in Hebron, Judaism’s second holiest city. (Genesis Chapter 23).
The name, Israel, derives from the name given to Jacob (Genesis 32:29). His 12 sons were the ancestors of the 12 tribes that later developed into the Jewish nation. The name Jew derives from Yehuda (Judah) one of the 12 sons of Jacob. You will find the names of the tribes listed in Exodus 1:1. Yehuda (Judea) is also the biblical name of the southern region of what the world calls by its Arab name – the West Bank. Shomron (Samaria) is the northern half.
Modern Israel shares the same language, culture, tradition and Jewish faith passed through generations starting with the founding father Abraham. Historical fact proves the Jews, and only the Jews have had a continuous presence in the land of Israel for over the past 3,400 years.
Menorah plundered from the Temple, depicted on the Arch of Titus, Rome.
In 70 AD, Rome destroyed the Holy Temple and conquered the Jewish nation, yet only part of the population was sent into exile. After the Second Jewish Revolt against the continuing cruel Roman occupation, Jews, though banned from Jerusalem, survived for centuries in other Jewish towns including Rafah, Gaza, Yavne, Ashkelon, Jaffa and Caesarea as well as throughout Galilee and the Golan Heights. Ruins of synagogues built in post-biblical Byzantine times are found scattered throughout the Golan Heights. Moreover, an epic act of Jewish resistance to the Roman legions took place at Gamla, high upon the Golan Heights. Here again, the Jewish presence predates the modern Syrian claims to the Golan Heights by two millennia.
Interestingly, early seventh century battles raged between the Persians and the Byzantines over the Land of Israel. The Byzantines were oppressing the Jews and a Jewish general, Benjamin of Tiberius, was able to raise an army of twenty thousand Jewish men from villages and towns in northern Israel to support the Persian cause against the oppressors. This again points to extensive Jewish life in the land well after the erroneous and false Arab claim that Jews had not lived in the land during the last 2,200 years.
The height of Jewish prominence was again achieved in the tenth century. In Tiberius, by the shores of Lake Kinneret, the Sea of Galilee, a symbol system for Hebrew vowels was created which eventually gained universal acceptance. But with the advent of the Crusades in Israel during the 12th century, and the massacres of thousands of Jews in Jerusalem and throughout the land, the Jewish population reached its lowest point. But Jewish populations again revived, strengthened by new Jewish immigrants arriving constantly from the Diaspora.
Many such returnees settled in Safed, Tiberius, Hebron, and Jerusalem. These are the four Holy Jewish cities of the Land with Jerusalem, the eternal over 3,200 year old Jewish capital and veritable jewel in the crown. Jews traveling from Europe, such as the remarkable medieval explorer, Benjamin of Tudela, had to overcome immense perils while crossing lands at war with one another. They had to avoid death or capture by bandits, or at sea from North African pirates and Crusaders based in Cyprus or Malta. That they came at all, however, remains a tribute to the earliest efforts to keep Israel populated with its aboriginal and ancestral folk, and abide by the religious commandments to go up to the land of Israel and reside there.
A brief list of Jews returning to the historical ancestral land reveals a constant arrival of people joining existing Jewish villages and communities, themselves always at the mercy of alien occupiers.
According to the Center for Online Judaic Studies, here are just a few of the names of early Jewish returnees consisting of some Rabbinical leaders:
1075:1141 Yehuda Halevi, poet.
1135: 1204 Maimonides, philosopher.
1210: Settlement in Israel of three hundred French and English rabbis.
1267: Nachmanides arrives in Israel.
1313: Estory Haparchi arrives: The first geographer of Israel.
1538: Renewal of rabbinic ordination in Safed.
1561: Joseph Nasi leases Tiberius from Turkish sultan.
1700: Yehuda HeChasid and his followers arrive in Jerusalem.
1777: Large Hassidic group settles in Galilee.
1797: Rabbi Nachman of Bratzlav’s trip to Israel.
1808: Disciples of Elijah, Gaon of Vilna, settle in Jerusalem.
This very partial list of Jewish immigrants, who arrived well before the 20th century, is an inconvenient truth to the Arab and pro-Arab propagandists who would have you believe their delusions and myth that the Jews only arrived much, much later.
The national coins, the pottery, the cities and villages, the ancient Hebrew texts all support the empirical fact that Jews have always had a continuous presence in Israel for over 3,100 years.  Factual proof that Jewish villages and towns were to be found in all parts of the ancient Jewish homeland and throughout all the preceding years, up until the present time, certainly dwarfs and debunks any claims that other people in the region may have; especially the Arabs who came from neighboring Arab countries and today deceptively call themselves Arab-Palestinians.
TIMELINE IN ISRAEL aka Palestine 1200 BC to 2015
PHILISTINES, JEBUSITES & ISRAELITES
1200 - 1020 BC
ISRAEL / JUDAH
1020 - 745 BC
ASSYRIANS
745 - 597 BC
EGYPTIANS III
609 - 605 BC
BABYLONIANS
604 - 538 BC
PERSIANS
538 - 332 BC
GREEKS
332 - 140 BC
HASMONAEANS - ISRAELITES
140 - 63 B.C.
ROMANS
63 BC - 300 
BYZANTINES  - Christian
313 - 611
PERSIANS II
611 - 628
BYZANTINES II
628 - 636
CALIPHATES
636 - 661 (1099)
UMAYYADS
661 - 749
ABBASIDS
749 - 877
TULUNIDS
877 - 906
ABBASIDS II
906 - 935
IKHSHIDIDS
935 - 969
FATIMIDS
970 - 1079
SELJUKS
1079 - 1098
CRUSADERS - Christians they killed many Jews and Muslims
1098 - 1187
AYYUBIDS
1187 - 1260
MAMLUKS
1260 - 1517
OTTOMANS
1517 - 1917
BRITISH MANDATE
1920 - 1948
ISRAEL, JORDAN & EGYPT
1948 - 1967
ISRAEL
1967 - 1982 All of Territory west of the Jordan River and Sinai to the Suez Canal
OSLO ACCORDS I & II
1993 - 2000


DISENGAGEMENT, HAMAS OCCUPATION OF GAZA
2005 - PRESENT

1 comment:

  1. “A corollary of the inalienable right of the Jewish people to its Ancestral Historical Land is the right to live in any part of Eretz Yisrael, including Judea and Samaria which are an integral part of Eretz Yisrael. Jews are not foreigners anywhere in the Land of Israel." Anyone who asserts that it is illegal for a Jew to live in Judea and Samaria just because he is a Jew, is in fact advocating a concept that is disturbingly reminiscent of the ‘Judenrein’ policies of Nazi Germany banning Jews from certain spheres of life for no other reason than that they were Jews. The Jewish communities and villages in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district are there as of right and are there to stay. Many of those communities were destroyed by the Arabs in 1948 after the massacred the Jews.
    “The right of Jews to settle in the Land of Israel was implemented at the 1920 San Remo Conference and the 1919 King Faisal Weizmann agreement; also implemented and recognized in the League of Nations ‘Mandate for Palestine’ which stressed ‘the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and … the grounds for reconstituting’ – I repeat, reconstituting ‘their national home in that ancestral country.’'
    “The Mandatory Power in Palestine aka Israel was also entrusted with the duty to encourage ‘close settlement by Jews on the land, including state lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.'”

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