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"As the Arabs see the Jews"

On The US And Terrorism

2/20/02 11:02:30 AM

His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan, The American Magazine, 1947Commentary -- "As the Arabs see the Jews"

His Majesty King Abdullah

The American Magazine

November, 1947

I am especially delighted to address an American audience, for the tragic
problem of Palestine will never be solved without American understanding,
American sympathy, American support.

So many billions of words have been written about Palestine perhaps more than
on any other subject in history that I hesitate to add to them. Yet I am
compelled to do so, for I am reluctantly convinced that the world in general,
and America in particular, knows almost nothing of the true case for the
Arabs.

We Arabs follow, perhaps far more than you think, the press of America. We
are frankly disturbed to find that for every word printed on the Arab side, a
thousand are printed on the Zionist side.

There are many reasons for this. You have many millions of Jewish citizens
interested in this question. They are highly vocal and wise in the ways of
publicity.

There are few Arab citizens in America, and we are as yet unskilled in the
technique of modern propaganda.

The results have been alarming for us. In your press we see a horrible
caricature and are told it is our true portrait. In all justice, we cannot let
this pass by default.

Our case is quite simple: For nearly 2,000 years Palestine has been almost 100
per cent Arab. It is still preponderantly Arab today, in spite of enormous
Jewish immigration. But if this immigration continues we shall soon be
outnumbered, a minority in our home.

Palestine is a small and very poor country, about the size of your state of
Vermont. Its Arab population is only about 1,200,000. Already we have had
forced on us, against our will, some 600,000 Zionist Jews. We are threatened
with many hundreds of thousands more.

Our position is so simple and natural that we are amazed it should even be
questioned. It is exactly the same position you in America take in regard to
the unhappy European Jews. You are sorry for them, but you do not want them
in your country.

We do not want them in ours, either. Not because they are Jews, but because
they are foreigners. We would not want hundreds of thousands of foreigners in
our country, be they Englishmen or Norwegians or Brazilians or whatever.

Think for a moment: In the last 25 years we have had one third of our entire
population forced upon us. In America that would be the equivalent of
45,000,000 complete strangers admitted to your country, over your violent
protest, since 1921. How would you have reacted to that?

Because of our perfectly natural dislike of being overwhelmed in our own
homeland, we are called blind nationalists and heartless anti-Semites.
This charge would be ludicrous were it not so dangerous.

No people on earth have been less "anti-Semitic" than the Arabs. The
persecution of the Jews has been confined almost entirely to the Christian
nations of the West. Jews, themselves, will admit that never since the Great
Dispersion did Jews develop so freely and reach such importance as in Spain
when it was an Arab possession. With very minor exceptions, Jews have lived
for many centuries in the Middle East, in complete peace and friendliness
with their Arab neighbours.

Damascus, Baghdad, Beirut and other Arab centres have always contained large
and prosperous Jewish colonies. Until the Zionist invasion of Palestine began,
these Jews received the most generous treatment -- far, far better than in
Christian Europe. Now, unhappily, for the first time in history, these Jews are
beginning to feel the effects of Arab resistance to the Zionist assault.
Most of them are as anxious as Arabs to stop it. Most of these Jews who have
found happy homes among us resent, as we do, the coming of these strangers.

I was puzzled for a long time about the odd belief which apparently persists in
America that Palestine has somehow "always been a Jewish land." Recently an
American I talked to cleared up this mystery. He pointed out that the only
things most Americans know about Palestine are what they read in the Bible. It
was a Jewish land in those days, they reason, and they assume it has always
remained so.

Nothing could be farther from the truth. It is absurd to reach so far back into
the mists of history to argue about who should have Palestine today, and I
apologise for it. Yet the Jews do this, and I must reply to their "historic
claim." I wonder if the world has ever seen a stranger sight than a group of
people seriously pretending to claim a land because their ancestors lived
there some 2,000 years ago!

If you suggest that I am biased, I invite you to read any sound history of
the period and verify the facts.

Such fragmentary records as we have indicate that the Jews were wandering
nomads from Iraq who moved to southern Turkey, came south to Palestine, stayed
there a short time, and then passed to Egypt, where they remained about 400
years. About 1300 BC (according to your calendar) they left Egypt and gradually
conquered most -- but not all -- of the inhabitants of Palestine.

It is significant that the Philistines -- not the Jews -- gave their name to
the country: "Palestine" is merely the Greek form of "Philistia."

Only once, during the empire of David and Solomon, did the Jews ever control
nearly -- but not all -- the land which is today Palestine. This empire lasted
only 70 years, ending in 926 BC. Only 250 years later the Kingdom of Judah
had shrunk to a small province around Jerusalem, barely a quarter of modern
Palestine.

In 63 BC the Jews were conquered by Roman Pompey, and never again had even the
vestige of independence. The Roman Emperor Hadrian finally wiped them out about
135 AD. He utterly destroyed Jerusalem, rebuilt under another name, and for
hundreds of years no Jew was permitted to enter it. A handful of Jews remained
in Palestine but the vast majority were killed or scattered to other countries,
in the Diaspora, or the Great Dispersion. From that time Palestine ceased to be
a Jewish country, in any conceivable sense.

This was 1,815 years ago, and yet the Jews solemnly pretend they still own
Palestine! If such fantasy were allowed, how the map of the world would dance
about!

Italians might claim England, which the Romans held so long. England might
claim France, "homeland" of the conquering Normans. And the French Normans
might claim Norway, where their ancestors originated. And incidentally, we
Arabs might claim Spain, which we held for 700 years.

Many Mexicans might claim Spain, "homeland" of their forefathers. They might
even claim Texas, which was Mexican until 100 years ago. And suppose the
American Indians claimed the "homeland" of which they were the sole, native,
and ancient occupants until only some 450 years ago!

I am not being facetious. All these claims are just as valid -- or just as
fantastic -- as the Jewish "historic connection" with Palestine. Most are more
valid.

In any event, the great Moslem expansion about 650 AD finally settled things.
It dominated Palestine completely. From that day on, Palestine was solidly
Arabic in population, language, and religion. When British armies entered the
country during the last war, they found 500,000 Arabs and only 65,000 Jews.

If solid, uninterrupted Arab occupation for nearly 1,300 years does not make a
country "Arab", what does?

The Jews say, and rightly, that Palestine is the home of their religion. It is
likewise the birthplace of Christianity, but would any Christian nation claim
it on that account? In passing, let me say that the Christian Arabs -- and
there are many hundreds of thousands of them in the Arab World -- are in
absolute agreement with all other Arabs in opposing the Zionist invasion of
Palestine.

May I also point out that Jerusalem is, after Mecca and Medina, the holiest
place in Islam. In fact, in the early days of our religion, Moslems prayed
toward Jerusalem instead of Mecca.

The Jewish "religious claim" to Palestine is as absurd as the "historic claim."
The Holy Places, sacred to three great religions, must be open to all, the
monopoly of none. Let us not confuse religion and politics.

We are told that we are inhumane and heartless because do not accept with open
arms the perhaps 200,000 Jews in Europe who suffered so frightfully under Nazi
cruelty, and who even now -- almost three years after wars end -- still
languish in cold, depressing camps.

Let me underline several facts. The unimaginable persecution of the Jews was
not done by the Arabs: it was done by a Christian nation in the West. The war
which ruined Europe and made it almost impossible for these Jews to
rehabilitate themselves was fought by the Christian nations of the West. The
rich and empty portions of the earth belong, not to the Arabs, but to the
Christian nations of the West.

And yet, to ease their consciences, these Christian nations of the West are
asking Palestinea poor and tiny Moslem country of the Eastto accept the
entire burden. "We have hurt these people terribly," cries the West to the
East. "Wont you please take care of them for us?"

We find neither logic nor justice in this. Are we therefore "cruel and
heartless nationalists"?

We are a generous people: we are proud that "Arab hospitality" is a phrase
famous throughout the world.

We are a humane people: no one was shocked more than we by the Hitlerite
terror. No one pities the present plight of the desperate European Jews more
than we.

But we say that Palestine has already sheltered 600,000 refugees. We believe
that is enough to expect of useven too much. We believe it is now the turn of
the rest of the world to accept some of them.

I will be entirely frank with you. There is one thing the Arab world simply
cannot understand. Of all the nations of the earth, America is most insistent
that something be done for these suffering Jews of Europe. This feeling does
credit to the humanity for which America is famous, and to that glorious
inscription on your Statue of Liberty.

And yet this same America -- the richest, greatest, most powerful nation the
world has ever known -- refuses to accept more than a token handful of
these same Jews herself!

I hope you will not think I am being bitter about this. I have tried hard to
understand that mysterious paradox, and I confess I cannot. Nor can any other
Arab.

Perhaps you have been informed that "the Jews in Europe want to go to no
other place except Palestine."

This myth is one of the greatest propaganda triumphs of the Jewish Agency for
Palestine, the organisation which promotes with fanatic zeal the emigration
to Palestine. It is a subtle half-truth, thus doubly dangerous.

The astounding truth is that nobody on earth really knows where these
unfortunate Jews really want to go!

You would think that in so grave a problem, the American, British, and other
authorities responsible for the European Jews would have made a very careful
survey, probably by vote, to find out where each Jew actually wants to go.
Amazingly enough this has never been done! The Jewish Agency has prevented it.

Some time ago the American Military Governor in Germany was asked at a press
conference how he was so certain that all Jews there wanted to go to Palestine.
His answer was simple: "My Jewish advisors tell me so." He admitted no poll had
ever been made. Preparations were indeed begun for one, but the Jewish Agency
stepped in to stop it.

The truth is that the Jews in German camps are now subjected to a Zionist
pressure campaign which learned much from the Nazi terror. It is dangerous
for a Jew to say that he would rather go to some other country, not Palestine.
Such dissenters have been severely beaten, and worse.

Not long ago, in Palestine, nearly 1,000 Austrian Jews informed the
international refugee organisation that they would like to go back to Austria,
and plans were made to repatriate them.

The Jewish Agency heard of this, and exerted enough political pressure to stop
it. It would be bad propaganda for Zionism if Jews began leaving Palestine. The
nearly 1,000 Austrian are still there, against their will.

The fact is that most of the European Jews are Western in culture and outlook,
entirely urban in experience and habits. They cannot really have their hearts
set on becoming pioneers in the barren, arid, cramped land which is Palestine.

One thing, however, is undoubtedly true. As matters stand now, most refugee
Jews in Europe would, indeed, vote for Palestine, simply because they know no
other country will have them.

If you or I were given a choice between a near-prison camp for the rest of our
lives -- or Palestine -- we would both choose Palestine, too. But open up any
other alternative to themgive them any other choice, and see what happens!

No poll, however, will be worth anything unless the nations of the earth are
willing to open their doors -- just a little -- to the Jews. In other words, if
in such a poll a Jew says he wants to go to Sweden, Sweden must be willing
to accept him. If he votes for America, you must let him come in.

Any other kind of poll would be a farce. For the desperate Jew, this is no idle
testing of opinion: this is a grave matter of life or death. Unless he is
absolutely sure that his vote means something, he will always vote for
Palestine, so as not to risk his bird in the hand for one in the bush.

In any event, Palestine can accept no more. The 65,000 Jews in Palestine in
1918 have jumped to 600,000 today. We Arabs have increased, too, but not by
immigration. The Jews were then a mere 11 per cent of our population. Today
they are one third of it.

The rate of increase has been terrifying. In a few more years -- unless stopped
now -- it will overwhelm us, and we shall be an important minority in our own
home.

Surely the rest of the wide world is rich enough and generous enough to find a
place for 200,000 Jews -- about one third the number that tiny, poor Palestine
has already sheltered. For the rest of the world, it is hardly a drop in the
bucket. For us it means national suicide.

We are sometimes told that since the Jews came to Palestine, the Arab standard
of living has improved. This is a most complicated question. But let us even
assume, for the argument, that it is true. We would rather be a bit poorer, and
masters of our own home. Is this unnatural?

The sorry story of the so-called "Balfour Declaration," which started Zionist
immigration into Palestine, is too complicated to repeat here in detail. It
is grounded in broken promises to the Arabspromises made in cold print which
admit no denying.

We utterly deny its validity. We utterly deny the right of Great Britain to
give away Arab land for a "national home" for an entirely foreign people.

Even the League of Nations sanction does not alter this. At the time, not a
single Arab state was a member of the League. We were not allowed to say a word
in our own defense.

I must point out, again in friendly frankness, that America was nearly as
responsible as Britain for this Balfour Declaration. President Wilson approved
it before it was issued, and the American Congress adopted it word for word in
a joint resolution on 30th June, 1922.

In the 1920s, Arabs were annoyed and insulted by Zionist immigration, but not
alarmed by it. It was steady, but fairly small, as even the Zionist founders
thought it would remain. Indeed for some years, more Jews left Palestine than
entered it -- in 1927 almost twice as many.

But two new factors, entirely unforeseen by Britain or the League or America or
the most fervent Zionist, arose in the early thirties to raise the immigration
to undreamed heights. One was the World Depression; the second the rise of
Hitler.

In 1932, the year before Hitler came to power, only 9,500 Jews came to
Palestine. We did not welcome them, but we were not afraid that, at that
rate, our solid Arab majority would ever be in danger. But the next year -- the
year of Hitler -- it jumped to 30,000! In 1934 it was 42,000! In 1935 it
reached 61,000!

It was no longer the orderly arrival of idealist Zionists. Rather, all Europe
was pouring its frightened Jews upon us. Then, at last, we, too, became
frightened. We knew that unless this enormous influx stopped, we were, as
Arabs, doomed in our Palestine homeland. And we have not changed our minds.

I have the impression that many Americans believe the trouble in Palestine is
very remote from them, that America had little to do with it, and that your
only interest now is that of a humane bystander.

I believe that you do not realise how directly you are, as a nation,
responsible in general for the whole Zionist move and specifically for the
present terrorism. I call this to your attention because I am certain that if
you realise your responsibility you will act fairly to admit it and assume it.

Quite aside from official American support for the "National Home" of the
Balfour Declaration, the Zionist settlements in Palestine would have been
almost impossible, on anything like the current scale, without American money.
This was contributed by American Jewry in an idealistic effort to help
their fellows.

The motive was worthy: the result were disastrous. The contributions were by
private individuals, but they were almost entirely Americans, and, as a nation,
only America can answer for it.

The present catastrophe may be laid almost entirely at your door. Your
government, almost alone in the world, is insisting on the immediate admission
of 100,000 more Jews into Palestine -- to be followed by countless additional
ones. This will have the most frightful consequences in bloody chaos beyond
anything ever hinted at in Palestine before.

It is your press and political leadership, almost alone in the world, who press
this demand. It is almost entirely American money which hires or buys
the "refugee ships" that steam illegally toward Palestine: American money
which pays their crews. The illegal immigration from Europe is arranged by the
Jewish Agency, supported almost entirely by American funds. It is American
dollars which support the terrorists, which buy the bullets and pistols that
kill British soldiers -- your allies -- and Arab citizens -- your friends.

We in the Arab world were stunned to hear that you permit open advertisements
in newspapers asking for money to finance these terrorists, to arm them openly
and deliberately for murder. We could not believe this could really happen in
the modern world. Now we must believe it: we have seen the advertisements with
our own eyes.

I point out these things because nothing less than complete frankness will be
of use. The crisis is too stark for mere polite vagueness which means nothing.

I have the most complete confidence in the fair-mindedness and generosity of
the American public. We Arabs ask no favours. We ask only that you know the
full truth, not half of it. We ask only that when you judge the Palestine
question, you put yourselves in our place.

What would your answer be if some outside agency told you that you must accept
in America many millions of utter strangers in your midst -- enough to
dominate your country -- merely because they insisted on going to America,
and because their forefathers had once lived there some 2,000 years ago? Our
answer is the same.

And what would be your action if, in spite of your refusal, this outside agency
began forcing them on you? Ours will be the same.






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