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The Zionist enemy is not limiting its ethnic cleansing to the demographic side 
of life in occupied Palestine, 

but it is extending its racism to even whatever remained of Arab names of 
cities and towns with 100% Arab

population such as the largest Arab town of An-Nasirah (Nazareth). Which is 
dubbed "Natzrat", ancient Yafa was since the first days of the occupation, was 
dubbed “Yafo” and annexed to the only 100 years old Tel Aviv.

The Zionist entity was based on terrorism and racism and thus nothing could be 
expected worse than that.

 


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Wiping Arabic Names Off the Map
Israeli Road Signs


By JONATHAN COOK


July 17, 2009

Thousands of road signs are the latest front in Israel’s battle to erase Arab 
heritage from much of the Holy Land.

Israel Katz, the transport minister, announced this week that signs on all 
major roads in Israel, East Jerusalem and possibly parts of the West Bank would 
be "standardised", converting English and Arabic place names into straight 
transliterations of the Hebrew name.

Currently, road signs include the place name as it is traditionally rendered in 
all three languages.

Under the new scheme, the Arab identity of important Palestinian communities 
will be obscured: Jerusalem, or "al Quds" in Arabic, will be Hebraised to 
"Yerushalayim"; Nazareth, or "al Nasra" in Arabic, the city of Jesus’s 
childhood, will become "Natzrat"; and Jaffa, the port city after which 
Palestine’s oranges were named, will be "Yafo".

Arab leaders are concerned that Mr Katz’s plan offers a foretaste of the demand 
by Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, that the Palestinians recognise 
Israel as a Jewish state.

On Wednesday, Mohammed Sabih, a senior official at the Arab League, called the 
initiative "racist and dangerous".

"This decision comes in the framework of a series of steps in Israel aimed at 
implementing the 'Jewish State’ slogan on the ground."

Palestinians in Israel and Jerusalem, meanwhile, have responded with alarm to a 
policy they believe is designed to make them ever less visible.

Ahmed Tibi, an Arab legislator in the Israeli parliament, said: "Minister Katz 
is mistaken if he thinks that changing a few words can erase the existence of 
the Arab people or their connection to Israel."

The transport ministry has made little effort to conceal the political 
motivation behind its policy of Hebraising road signs.

In announcing the move on Monday, Mr Katz, a hawkish member of Likud, Mr 
Netanyahu’s right-wing party, said he objected to Palestinians using the names 
of communities that existed before Israel’s establishment in 1948.

"I will not allow that on our signs," he said. "This government, and certainly 
this minister, will not allow anyone to turn Jewish Jerusalem into Palestinian 
al Quds."

Other Israeli officials have played down the political significance of Mr 
Katz’s decision. A transport department spokesman, Yeshaayahu Ronen, said: "The 
lack of uniform spelling on signs has been a problem for those speaking foreign 
languages, citizens and tourists alike."

"That’s ridiculous," responded Tareq Shehadeh, head of the Nazareth Cultural 
and Tourism Association. "Does the ministry really think it’s helping tourists 
by renaming Nazareth, one of the most famous places in the world, 'Natzrat’, a 
Hebrew name only Israeli Jews recognise?"

Meron Benvenisti, a former deputy mayor of Jerusalem, said Israel had begun 
interfering with the Arabic on the signs for East Jerusalem as soon as it 
occupied the city in 1967. It invented a new word, "Urshalim", that was 
supposed to be the Arabic form of the Hebrew word for Jerusalem, "Yerushalayim".

"I was among those who intervened at the time to get the word 'al Quds’ placed 
on signs, too, after 'Urshalim’ and separated by a hyphen. But over the years 
'al Quds’ was demoted to brackets and nowadays it’s not included on new signs 
at all."

He said Mr Katz’s scheme would push this process even further by requiring not 
only the Arabic equivalent of the Hebrew word for Jerusalem, but the 
replication of the Hebrew spelling as well. "It’s completely chauvinistic and 
an insult," he said.

Meir Margalit, a former Jerusalem councillor, said official policy was to make 
the Palestinian population in East Jerusalem as invisible as possible, 
including by ignoring their neighbourhoods on many signs.

The transport ministry’s plans for the West Bank are less clear. In his 
announcement Mr Katz said Palestinian-controlled areas of the territory would 
still be free to use proper Arabic place names. But he hinted that signs in the 
60 per cent of the West Bank under Israeli military rule would be Hebraised, 
too.

That could mean Palestinians driving across parts of the West Bank to the 
Palestinian city of Nablus, for example, will have to look for the Hebrew name 
"Shechem" spelt out in Arabic.

Mr Benvenisti said that, after Israel’s establishment in 1948, a naming 
committee was given the task of erasing thousands of Arab place names, 
including those of hills, valleys and springs, and creating Hebrew names. The 
country’s first prime minister, David Ben Gurion, told the committee: "We are 
obliged to remove the Arabic names for reasons of state."

In addition, the Arabic names of more than 400 Palestinian villages destroyed 
by Israel during and after the 1948 war were lost as Jewish communities took 
their place.

Israel’s surviving Palestinian minority, today one-fifth of the population, 
have had to battle in the courts for the inclusion of Arabic on road signs, 
despite Arabic being an official language.

Many signs on national highways were provided only in Hebrew and English until 
the courts in 1999 insisted Arabic be included. Three years later the courts 
ruled that Arabic must also be included on signs in cities where a significant 
number of Arabs live.

However, as the political climate has shifted rightward in Israel, there has 
been a backlash, including an unsuccessful bid by legislators to end Arabic’s 
status as an official language last year.

Recently the Israeli media revealed that nationalist groups have been spraying 
over Arabic names on road signs, especially in the Jerusalem area.

Israel has also antagonised Palestinians in both Israel and the West Bank by 
naming roads after right-wing figures.

The main highway in the Jordan Valley, which runs through Palestinian territory 
but is used by Israelis to drive between northern Israel and Jerusalem, is 
named "Gandhi’s Road" – not for the Indian spiritual leader but after the 
nickname of an Israeli general, Rehavam Zeevi, who called for the expulsion of 
Palestinians from Greater Israel.

Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest 
books are "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to 
Remake the Middle East" (Pluto Press) and "Disappearing Palestine: Israel's 
Experiments in Human Despair" (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net. 
<http://www.jkcook.net./> 

A version of this article originally appeared in The National 
(www.thenational.ae),  <http://www.thenational.ae),/> published in Abu Dhabi.

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