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Hating the Israelis as Jews: Why Territorial Surrenders can Never Bring Peace to IsraelLouis Rene Beres - Professor of International LawDepartment of Political Science - Purdue University beres@polsci.purdue.edu Date: February 8, 2000
Poem read on the Voice of Palestine, official
radio station of the Palestinian Authority (Yasir Arafat), on May 22, 1999.
In the strict Islamic view, Israel is always the individual Jew in macrocosm. The Jewish State must be despised because of this relationship, because of the allegedly "innate evil" of each individual Jew. This is a very far cry from the view (accepted by supporters of the Oslo Process) that Israel is despised only because it is an "occupier." The Israeli is despised in the Islamic world because he is a Jew. Period. This critical Islamic position was clarified by a recent article in AL- AHRAM. Here, Dr. Lufti Abd al-Azim wrote unambiguously:
In a current Egyptian textbook of "Arab Islamic History" used widely in teacher training colleges (in a country "at peace" with Israel), similar sentiments are expressed:
Ayatollah Khomeini, in the Foreword to his book on Islamic Government, remarked: "The Islamic Movement was afflicted by the Jews from its very beginnings, when they began their hostile activity by distorting the reputation of Islam, and by defaming and maligning it. This has continued to the present day." And again, on the "Zionist Problem" as a mere manifestation of the underlying and all-important "Jewish Problem," Dr. Yaha al-Rakhawi remarked in AL-AHRAM: "...we are all - once again - face to face with the Jewish Problem, not just the Zionist Problem; and we must reassess all those studies which make a distinction between "The Jew" and "The Israeli"....and we must redefine the meaning of the word `Jew' so that we do not imagine that we are speaking of a divinely revealed religion, or a minority persecuted by mankind....we cannot help but see before us the figure of the great man Hitler, may God have mercy on him, who was the wisest of those who confronted this problem....and who out of compassion for humanity tried to exterminate every Jew, but despaired of curing this cancerous growth on the body of mankind." Jewish supporters of Oslo may even acknowledge this far-reaching Islamic demonization of Israelis as Jews, but - they are apt to argue - Arafat and the PLO are different. They are interested in land. They are pragmatic. Their views are of an entirely different sort. Yet, here is what Arafat said on January 30, 1996, addressing 40 Arab diplomats at the Grand Hotel in Stockholm. Speaking under the title, "The Impending Total Collapse of Israel," Arafat remarked:
Is anyone listening?
LOUIS RENE BERES (Ph.D., Princeton, 1971) lectures and publishes widely on Israeli subjects. His writings on international law appear regularly in more than two dozen major law journals. Professor Beres is Strategic and Military Affairs Analyst for THE JEWISH PRESS. | ||