Opinion, July 2003, www.aljazeerah.info
Nobody in the world is of Jewish, Christian, or Muslim descent
An interactive editorial
By Hassan El-Najjar and Michael Bokarelli*
July 12, 2003
Michael Bokarelli
Hassan El-Najjar:
You still consider Jews and Israelis as one and the same. This is wrong. First, there are non-Jewish Israelis. Second, you may be an Australian or Norwegian Jew, living far away from the Middle East, and you are not an Israeli. Third, there are Israelis who do not support the Israeli occupation and want to live in peace with the Palestinian people. These are respected and appreciated by Palestinians and people everywhere. If you do not support the Israeli occupation of the Arab territories, Arabs, Muslims, and peace-loving people all over the world have no problem with you. This means that any criticism of the Israeli occupation does not mean a criticism of Jews or Judaism.
These cartoons are published in the Arab newspapers that aljazeerah.info reprints. All of them apply to Israelis who support the occupation. They do not apply to Jews per se. It is the Zionist aggression that people all over the world are against, not Judaism.
Judaism is a religion, not a genealogy. I believe that some Jews are descendants of Abraham, just like some Christians, and some Muslims are. Descent is a physical heredity, not a belief. Beliefs are taught and adopted but genes are not. They are inherited That is why you can correctly say that some Jews, Christians, and Muslims descend from Abraham. But it is incorrect to say that anybody has a Jewish descent. I disagree that the former US Secretary of Defense, William Cohen, for example, is a pure descendant of Abraham because he has a Cohen last name. A blond with green or blue eyes should be a descendant of intermarriages for thousands of years. This is just to reply to your note about the idea of Kohanim. "Pure" descendants of Abraham are more likely to look like Middle Easterners, particularly Iraqis and Palestinians of today, not like Eastern Europeans. But this should not mean that Middle Easterners are better than people from other parts of the world.
Finally, I agree with you that the last hundred years are crucial in resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Actually, the Palestinian property until 1948 is carefully documented and can be used to prove that the vast majority of lands and property in historical Palestine belong to Palestinians, not to Israelis.
* Hassan El-Najjar is the Editor of aljazeerah.info and Michael Bokarelli is a reader.
July 2003
June 2003
Israeli aggression in the past and present, By Hassan El-Najjar and Michael Bokerelli
55 Years of Israeli Oppression II, by Hassan El-Najjar and Rich Maurice
June 5, 2003: 36 years of Israeli occupation terrorism and world hypocrisy, by Hassan El-Najjar
May 2003
Propaganda and truth, in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, By Hassan El-Najjar and Michael Bokareli
55 Years of Israeli Oppression, By Hassan
El-Najjar and Rich Maurice
