This article is generally excellent, but has a few errors of fact and is somewhat confusing in places. The author's conclusions are "spot on", though, and I really like his use of the Goliath and David analogy with ISRAEL portrayed as the GOLIATH, so I will try to point out his errors with as little negativity as possible.
For starters, he writes, "At the time of Israel's statehood there were according to my encyclopedia, one hundred thousand Arabs living in what was to be the new Israel along with fifty thousand Jews." This does not square with the commonly-accepted statistic that Palestine in 1948 was 90% Arabs. What is hilarious about this statement is that several paragraphs later, he says, "These actions resulted in the forming fo the refugee camps crowding together 1.7 million people in closer proximity than any other people in the world..." How we went from one hundred thousand to 1.7 million in less than a generation is a miracle of human proliferation of which not even the fecund Arab population of Palestine was or still is capable of doing. I had never heard of the SEVEN Day War. I had heard of the Six Day War in 1967, so I looked it up. Wikipedia says it can refer to a war between Czechoslovakia and 1919, and also mentions the 1993 Lebanon war. I don't think the author means that war, though, because he says that as a result of it, Israel extended its boundaries into Lebanon, Syria and Egypt. So, it is a little unclear as to which war he was referring to. Other than these mistakes, though, I really like this article, and I thank you, Scot, for posting it! Best, Romi --- In [email protected], scotpeden@... wrote: > > > This appeared in our local Mountain Bulletin. > I thought it quite good. Paul > > > > ON THE OTHER HAND > by Al Wasserman > The Wondering Jew > > Even a cursory look a Jewish history reveals the forced migrations of > the Jewish people from one European country to another, concluding > with the German holocaust and the United Nations creating the state of > Israel. > > The world's most well-known refugees had finally found a home. At > the time of Israel's statehood there were according to my encyclopedia, > one hundred thousand Arabs living in what was to be the new Israel > along with fifty thousand Jews. This disproves the Zionist slogan, > "A people without a land and a land without people." > > Boundaries were drawn by the United Nation for the beginnings of the > State of Israel which have long been in dispute. One result of this was the > Seven Day War. Israel won this war and in so doing extended its boundaries > further into the Arab lands of Syria, Lebanon and Egypt. As the > Israeli army advanced, the Palestinians, fearing annihilation, left their > homes and farms and became refugees huddling just beyond the > advancing Israeli forces. The Palestinians had been living on these lands > for countless generations and now they number 1.7 million destitute > and homeless people living on the West Bank and the Gaza. Dozens > of their villages [over 400 actually] were completely destroyed during the > occupation. > > Israel has refused to pay these people for their lost homes, farms and > businesses, passing laws that the occupied lands now belonged to Israel > and the Palestinians could not return to their former homes. These > laws violate the United Nations Mandate, signed by Israel, which > proclaimed that no United Nations country could take another country's > land by invasion or by force. On numerous occasions when the > United Nations voted to censure Israel for breaking its laws, the United > States vetoed the censure when all other voting members approved it. > > These actions resulted in the forming fo the refugee camps crowding > together 1.7 million people in closer proximity than any other people in > the world, completely shut off from all trade except that which is > approved by Israel. > > Given this series of events, perhaps it is inevitable that at times > some of the Palestinians would fire homemade rockets into Israel which > have killed five people. In retaliation the Israeli air force in the past > months have killed one hundred and sixty-five people and wounded > hundreds more. > > Of course both the government of Israel and the elected government > (Hamas) of the Palestinians say they are fighting defensive wars. Each > has committed brutal and inhuman acts upon the other. But the facts > are that there is only one army, air force and navy in this area and that > is the best trained and by far the best equipped military all belonging > to Israel. It is truly a David and Goliath war with Israel playing the > part of the giant Goliath against the rock-throwing Palestinians! > > How is it possible that a people who have for hundreds of years been > refugees wandering the world looking for a place for themselves, upon > achieving statehood, use their newfound powers to create these huge > refugee outdoor prisons? With utter disregard for their own history > the government of Israel has recreated their own past by creating a > whole new class of world refugees. As a people who believe themselves > to be "chosen of God" how can they possible treat their fellow human > beings this way? > > Is it really beyond the creative capability of the Israelis to work out a > just arrangement with the Palestinians? What part of the Torah (Old > Testament) would provide support for Israel's creation and maintenance > of these inhuman conditions that have existed for so long? To > Hell with whose fault it is! These are our fellow human beings deprived > of decent lives for political reasons. It is time for the Jews of Israel to > exhibit their Judaism by doing the right thing. The very meaning of > Judaism's six thousand year history is at stake. Now is the time for > Israel to show the world what being a Jewish state really looks like. > Generosity and helpfulness will create safety for Israel in a way that > military might, arrogance and inhumanity never will. As an American > Jew I refuse to support all of what Israel does simply because it is a > Jewish state. On the contrary, I have become more critical of Israel's > inhuman treatment of Palestinians because, to a certain extent, whether > I like it or not, as it projects itself as a Jewish state I am emotionally > involved. For me as an American Jew I must speak out or I will become > just like the Germans who did not speak out at all. > > A new study group is forming to discuss my new book of 100 essays. > Please call 831-338-4233. > ------------------------------------ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAAMN: Los Angeles Alternative Media Network --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Unsubscribe: <mailto:[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe: <mailto:[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Digest: <mailto:[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Help: <mailto:[email protected]?subject=laamn> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Post: <mailto:[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive1: <http://www.egroups.com/messages/laamn> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Archive2: <http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Yahoo! 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