By Alan
Caruba
The right of Israel to exist as a nation was
officially recognized by the United Nations on November 29, 1947 when it
adopted Resolution 181 favoring the partition of the area claimed by the
Zionist movement. The resident Arabs refused to accept the land set aside for a
"Palestinian" state.
The
British “mandate” of the area dated from the Versailles Treaty in 1919. Previously the Balfour
Declaration was issued by the British government, favoring the establishment of
a Jewish national home in what was then referred to as Palestine.
In 1946 following
World War Two and in the wake of the Nazi Holocaust that killed six million Jews in Europe President Truman
announced his support for the creation of a Jewish state. Throughout 1947 the
United Nations Special Commission on Palestine had examined the issues involved
and recommended the partition of Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state.
The Arabs,
then and now never ceased to oppose the existence of a Jewish state. To have a
state of their own would require acknowledging Israel and that is why, to this
day, there is no Palestinian state, nor ever was one.
In the
wake of several Jewish revolts against the Roman Empire, Emperor Hadrian
changed the name of Judea, Samaria and the Galilea to “Syria Palaestina” and
the name of Jerusalem to “Aelia Capitolina.” The name change did nothing to
eliminate Israel whose restoration remained an active dream for two millennia.
Now,
having refused to come to any agreement with Israel despite years of
negotiations and the Israeli withdrawal from Gaza to give the Palestinians
living space in addition to an area in the West Bank, the Arab League is
turning to the United Nations.
In the years since the 1947 resolution the U.N. has long engaged in anti-Israel activities. As Anne Bayefsky wrote in the Jerusalem Post, “From November 24, 2014 until December 5, 2014, the UN human rights headquarters in Geneva mounted a public exhibit that was pure incitement. UN-driven anti-Semitism that takes the form of seeking to demonize, disable and ultimately destroy the Jewish state.”
In the years since the 1947 resolution the U.N. has long engaged in anti-Israel activities. As Anne Bayefsky wrote in the Jerusalem Post, “From November 24, 2014 until December 5, 2014, the UN human rights headquarters in Geneva mounted a public exhibit that was pure incitement. UN-driven anti-Semitism that takes the form of seeking to demonize, disable and ultimately destroy the Jewish state.”
“The
exhibit was entitled: ‘La Nakba: Exode et Expulsion des Palestinians en 1948’
or ‘The Nakba: Exodus and Explusion of the Palestinians in 1948.’ The occasion was the annual UN Day of
Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Solidarity
Day marks the adoption by the General Assembly on November 29, 1947 of the
resolution that approved the partitioning of Palestine into an Arab and a
Jewish state.” It was rejected by Arab states. “Thus,” wrote Ms. Bayefsky, “the
Arab war to deny Israel’s right to exist began.”
The day
following the Fatah (formerly the Palestinian Liberation Organization)
announcement of its intent to seek a U.N. resolution, U.S. Secretary of State John
Kerry met with a delegation from the Arab League to discuss the resolution that
sets a timeline for an Israeli withdrawal to its pre-1967 borders. Indeed, they want to declare East Jerusalem as
the Palestinian capital and want the assurance that “refugees” could “return”.
The Obama administration has been the first to break with the long tradition of
good will and solidarity that has existed between the U.S. and Israel.
As Rabbi Aryah Spero noted in a December 17 CNS News commentary, “Despite the
partnership between the terrorist organizations Hamas and Fatah (the new name
for Arafat’s PLO) some European nations are demanding that Israel immediately
accede to the Hamas/Fatah demands or they will proceed in the U.N. to declare a
Palestinian State and impose on Israel conditions that will not only strip her
of her capital, Jerusalem, but place Israelis in instant jeopardy from rockets
launched against her from this newly declared state abutting Israel. Like Gaza
before, this newest Palestinian state will become a terrorist state and a proxy
of Iran.”
European
anti-Semitism is steeped in centuries of enmity and it is reasserting itself
again within the living memory of the Nazi Holocaust that sought to kill every
Jew in Europe. U.S. pressure is a major departure from decades of support for
Israel. At the same time President Obama has lifted sanctions against Iran,
giving it more time to develop nuclear weapons he has been threatening
sanctions against Israel if it continues to permit the construction of housing
in Jerusalem.
The Arab
demand that it is the heir to “Palestine” and that Jerusalem is a holy city is
absurd. As Rabbi Spero notes, “Unlike the Jewish Bible that mentions Jerusalem
over 700 times, the Koran never mentions Jerusalem, even once. Jerusalem is
simply a location they conquered and has become, as with other places, a symbol
of Islamic power and control over Judaism and Christianity.” By this thinking,
the Arabs should demand the return of Spain which they had also conquered.
In sum,
the Arab League, Europe, and Obama's U.S. policy want Israel to accept terms that amount
to suicide.
That is
not going to happen. The months and years ahead will be no less filled with the
kind of turmoil and threats that Israel has lived with since it declared its
independence in 1948. A world that turns its back on Israel is asking for its
own apocalyptic destruction.
© Alan
Caruba, 2014
1 comment:
Actually the Muslims do demand the return of Spain, and everywhere else Muslims once conquered. But everyone thinks that's laughable because Spain, and all the other areas they conquered are distinct countries with distinct citizenry.
So, under those circumstances, I would like to know why those who think returning Al-Andalus (Moorish Spain) back to the Muslims is laughable but can’t see the laughability of turning over an area of the world once called Palestine, that never was a country, nor did it have a distinct citizenry over to Muslims isn’t laughable?
However, it really is now a "real" nation with a distinct "citizenry" and it’s called Israel. Yet so few at the United Nations find it laughable that it be turned over to the Muslims.
It would appear that “self-determination” is quite selective in the minds of the member states of the United Nations. Of course the fact that many of the member states governments are run by thugs, criminals and tyrants – and it’s the most incompetent and corrupt organization the world has ever know might have something to do with that.
And we’re supposed to take them seriously! Now that’s laughable!
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