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What is a Palestinian
by Edna Yaghi
Shaker Abdul-Fattah is a
Palestinian refugee who still holds the titles to his orange
orchards. Both his parents died in the Diaspora. They never saw
their home again. When asked, what is a Palestinian, he answered:
"A Palestinian is a person whose forefathers lived in Palestine
for thousands of years. A Palestinian owned the land. He cultivated
and loved his land. His ancestors are buried there. His history and
heritage dwells there. No one lived in Palestine more than the
Palestinians did. No one loves the land more than the Palestinians
do. A Palestinian sacrifices his life for his country. The one who
wants to know more can study the history of Palestine. Palestinians
are incredibly strong like Samson. They grow from the ground like
their trees. They will never disappear. One day the Jews will all
flee Palestine and some of them already have."
One of the schemes of
the early Zionists was to make Palestine look like a land without a
people for a people without a land. Today, part of Zionist
propaganda is the rewriting of history and to make it look like
there is no such thing as a Palestinian.
But Palestine has always
been populated from the beginning of man’s sojourn on this earth.
Palestinians are descended from the ancient Canaanites and
Philistines. In the 3rd millennium BC, the Canaanites
became urbanized and lived in city-states, one of which was Jericho.
Later on, the Philistines established an independent state on the
southern coast of Palestine and controlled a number of towns in the
north and the east. Because they were superior in military
organization and were skilled in using iron weapons, they
drastically defeated the Hebrew people around 1050 BC who had either
migrated to the area or been led out of Egypt by the Prophet Moses.
Palestine, regardless of
the empires that have swept through it, has always been Palestinian.
The indigenous people remained on the land and blended with the
people of the occupying powers. The name of Palestine is derived
from the Philistines.
The Muslim conquest
began 1300 years of Islamic rule. Palestine was holy to the Muslims
because God had designated Jerusalem to be the first Qibla or the
direction that Muslims face when praying and also because Prophet
Mohammed ascended on a night journey to heaven from where the Dome
of the Rock was later built. The Muslim rulers did not force their
religion on the Palestinians and this is why more than 100 years
passed before the majority of them converted to Islam. The remaining
Christians and Jews were considered to be the "People of the
Book," so they were allowed to retain autonomous control of
their communities. They were guaranteed protection and they were
free to worship as they pleased. Such religious tolerance has been
rare in the history of religion. Most of the Palestinians adopted
Arabic and Islamic culture.
During the height of the
Islamic empire, Palestine shared a golden age of science,
philosophy, art and literature. It was the Muslims who preserved
Greek learning and excelled in many fields. Such mastering of the
sciences led to the Renaissance in Europe.
Hebrew rule in Palestine
was intermittent. In 63 BC Pompey stormed Jerusalem and in AD 135,
the Romans put an end to Jewish Palestine by destroying Jerusalem.
From this time, the Jewish community in Palestine almost ceased to
exist. When the Christian Crusaders captured Jerusalem in 1099, they
burned the Jews in their synagogue. It was only when Saladin the
Muslim conqueror retook the city in 1187, that Jews were allowed to
return.
The first Jews to return
came from Spain in 1492 as a result of the Spanish Inquisition under
Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand. Until this time, the Jews had
lived peacefully under Muslim rule in Spain. In 1845, there were
only 12,000 Jews in Palestine out of a population of about 350,000
and in 1922, the Jews made up only a little more than one tenth of
the population of Palestine.
The Zionists claim that
Palestine is historically theirs and that this historic right
provides the justification for the state of Israel. When the state
of Israel was proclaimed in 1948 it was allegedly because "by
virtue of the natural and historic right of the Jewish people."
One of the bases for
Zionist claims to Palestine is the extent of the Kingdom of David
and Solomon, which lasted for only 73 years. Much of the land that
the Zionists claim as exclusively theirs has been predominantly
populated by Jews for less than one percent of its history.
In 1948, the famous
writer H.G. Wells wrote about this false historical claim as,
"If it is proper to ‘reconstitute’ a Jewish state which has
not existed for two thousand years, why not go back another thousand
years and reconstitute the Canaanite state. The Canaanites, unlike
the Jews are still there."
Joseph Farah, the
Zionist CEO of World Net claims that Palestinians are "whatever
Yasser Arafat wants them to be."
But this is like saying
Americans are whatever George Bush wants them to be. Whether Bush is
in power or not, an American is still an American and regardless of
who Arafat is or is not, if he is in power or not, a Palestinian was
and is a Palestinian. A rose by any other name is still a rose.
Farah also claims that
there hardly ever were any Palestinians and that most of the Arabs
within Palestine are those who flocked there because of business
incentives or the prospects of a better living. What is happening in
Palestine right now is ample proof that no one would choose to
"flock" to Palestine when life is so much easier
elsewhere. On the contrary, it is the Jews who flocked to Palestine
from the late 1800s up to the present time. These Jews have no
historical claim to the land that is not theirs. Yet they continue
their aggression against the Palestinian civilians with the hopes
that they will either kill them off or drive them out.
Since Jews are no longer
a race of people, but a people who follow Judaism, the idea of
ingathering Jews from all over the world to live in Palestine is
ludicrous to say the least. A Jew coming from the Bronx or from
Russia has no valid claim to Palestine, yet, any Jew who wishes to
live in Palestine is free to do so while the native population is
either forced to live outside in the Diaspora or inside under
constant bombardment.
What is a Palestinian? A
Palestinian is the original inhabitant of his land and country. His
forefathers lived and died on this consecrated soil. Palestine lives
in every Palestinian heart and mind and like their trees,
Palestinians grow from the ground. They are resolute, they are
strong and their courage is a wondrous example for all men wishing
to be free.
They are the infant
Palestinian Davids fighting for their liberty against the heavily
armed Jewish war state.
Source:
by courtesy & © 2001 Edna Yaghi
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