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'Arabs for Israel' launch website 'Diversity should not be a virtue only in
the USA'

Posted: May 24, 2004
5:00 p.m. Eastern

� 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

Recognizing Israel has little support in the world, Arabs and Muslims who
back the Jewish state are developing a new website, ArabsforIsrael.com.
Its developer, Middle East-born author Nonie Darwish, says "now is the right
time for Arabs and Muslims who believe in and support Israel to do so."
"Israel has few friends at this point in history and I wish to convey to
every Israeli and Jew around the world, that there are Arabs and Muslims,
like us, who support them and wish for their well-being," says Dawish, a
U.S. citizen.
In its statement of principles, Arabs for Israel says it can support the
Jewish state and religion "and still treasure our Arab and Islamic culture."
"There are many Jews and Israelis who freely express compassion and support
for the Palestinians," the website says. "It is time that we Arabs express
reciprocal compassion and support."
The group says Israel "is a legitimate state that is not a threat but an
asset in the Middle East."
Palestinians cannot move forward, Arabs for Israel says, because "of their
leadership, the Arab League and surrounding Arab and Muslim countries who do
not want to see Palestinians live in harmony with Israel."
"If Palestinians want democracy they can start practicing it now," the group
says. "We stand firmly against suicide/homicide terrorism as a form of
Jihad."
Emphasizing it is not anti-Islam, anti-Arab, confrontational or hateful, the
group says, "We cherish and acknowledge the beauty and contributions of the
Middle East culture, but recognize that the Arab/Muslim world is in
desperate need of constructive self-criticism and reform."
Darwish says last November she spoke at a lecture series at Carnegie Mellon
University called "Arabs for Israel," sponsored by the Young Zionist
Organization of America.
In a lecture entitled "An Egyptian's Journey from Anti-Semitism and
Ethnocentrism to Understanding and Support for Israel," Darwish told of her
childhood in Gaza in the 1950s where she witnessed rising terrorism against
Israel.
Darwish said she had to overcome years of indoctrination into hate and
anti-Semitism.
After her lecture, she said, an Egyptian student objected to her calling the
suicide mass murder of Israelis inside Israel by Palestinians "terrorism."
"I told her there is no other name for it, and that there is nothing
honorable about it," Darwish said. "Terror is the behavior of desperate
people and Arabs are not and should not act desperate."
She advised another Muslim student, dressed in Islamic attire, "to put aside
the baggage we all came to the U.S. with and get to know a Jewish student as
a human being and fellow student."
"I commented that this is an educational institution in the free world and
this is their chance to learn about issues that are taboo in Arab culture,"
Darwish said.
Reaction to the speech was mixed, she said, but she discovered "many Arab
students needed to hear a different message from a person of Arab origin who
supports Israel."
"I believe that many went home with something new to think about," Darwish
said. "Yes, it is OK to be Muslim and Arab and support Israel."



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