Thursday, October 23, 2008

IN THE BEGINNING - THE ARAB VERSION

When in March of 1948 the United States proposed suspending the partition of the Holy Land, and the creation of a trusteeship with an international peacekeeping force (specifically to include a sizeable Egyptian military contingent), the Arabs rejected this in favour of all-out war.
The results were disastrous for the Arabs, who since then have kept up the drumbeat of violence, and forced their "Palestinian" refugees into squalid camps in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and elsewhere.


Even massive British assistance to the Arabs could not prevent the survival of Israel - the warplanes and other materiel given to Iraq, the training and arming of the Arab Legion in Jordan, the military aid to the Saudis, and tactical assistance and military intelligence given to the Arab forces, as well as the subsidizing of the Arab League (much a creation of the British in any case), did not assure the Arabs of victory.
Rather, despite all this, and despite their overwhelming numeric and strategic superiority, hubris and squabbling guaranteed that the defeat of the Arabs would seem that much more catastrophic.
Since then, the Arabs have maintained much the same posture that resulted in their trouncing sixty years ago, with substantially the same results in subsequent donnybrooks.


From 1948 onward the Israelis have defended themselves against Arab aggression, and the Arabs have concentrated on sinking any hope of an independent Palestine.

The Arabs still demand all of the Holy Land; since that is not possible, they energetically promote factionalism and sabotage each other.

We know what Arab unity meant in Lebanon - the Arabs fought each other by proxy, and that country has never recovered from the kind attention.

We are seeing it now in Iraq - the Saudis and Egyptians fund the Sunnis, the Iranians fund the Shia, the Turks bomb the Kurds, and all parties accept foreign funding to slaughter religious minorities.


Arab assistance to other Arabs is indeed "a war of extermination and a momentous massacre", in the words of Arab League Secretary-General Abd ar-Rahman Azzam.


Key engineers of this eventuality, the unwitting traitors to the Arab side, proved their value in 1948 by their incompetence and chicanery.

Let us briefly list a few of them in gratitude:
Amin al-Husseini, mufti of Jerusalem, who wished for the extermination of Jews like his friend and hero Adolf Hitler;
Sayyid Muhammad as-Sadr, prime-minister of Iraq, who gratefully accepted British aid to that end;
King Abdallah of Jordan, who tried to expand his kingdom by driving the Jews into the sea;
Fawzi al Kawkji, Field Commander of the Arab forces, Syrian mercenary, and ex-Nazi, whose ineffective tactics and sheer incompetence failed to un-impress his employers.

And, let us not forget, all the rulers of the Arab world, who collectively conspired to divide themselves in unity against the Jews, succeeding only in the disenfranchisement of their own people and the despoilation of all dreams of the Arab umma - the violence they have, in sixty years, applied to their own societies, keeps the Arab world down and undeveloped more effectively than any foreign boot ever could.


As a lagniappe, let us also mention Mahatma Ghandi, who exemplifies the mentality that continues to inform the misguided rhetoric regarding this conflict.
To quote: "Palestine belongs to the Arabs in the same sense that England belongs to the English or France to the French."

It is a remarkably ignorant statement. It betrays a complete lack of historical awareness, and that man's opportunistic concommity with anyone who opposed the British. One suspects that there may have been more than a few Nazi-sympathizers among his followers.

Oh wait. There were.

They certainly enjoyed themselves during the partition of Hindustan, as it gave them a chance to apply the methods of their idols to the pesky problem of refugee columns.
Very effective, gentlemen, bravo - your kind attention to the members of the other side during the "population exchanges" proved how well you worshipped.

As do likewise your modern descendants, the Muslim Jihadis and Hindu Nationalists.


The heartfelt sincerity of those who slaughtered refugees during partition in India matched that of the good Europeans who collaborated with the Nazis, and that of the Arabs who wished to drive the Jews into the sea.
It is a continuing miracle that the rape, pillage, and slaughter planned by the benevolent leaders of the Arab world did not happen.
The beginning of Israel was a blessing.


Without the Arabs, there might not have been such a blessing.


It was the Arabs who created the Haganah and the Irgun during their insurrection against the British before World War Two (1936 - 1939).
It was also the Arabs who by their intransigence and fanaticism created the IDF in 1948.
It is the Arabs who by their continued hate, irrationality, and denialism have ensured that Israel will continue to exist - because there is no other choice.

Gentlemen, you Arabs remain an inspiration (and a blessing).
We are grateful.

23 comments:

J. "יהוא בן יהושפט בן נמשי" Izrael said...

How did the kids behave while I was away?

PS
BTW - does DB allow you to write such hateful racist propaganda against the poor innocent Arab victims of rampant GOPJudeo-Capitalisks? He may ban you, you know.

J. "יהוא בן יהושפט בן נמשי" Izrael said...

How did the kids behave while I was away?

PS
BTW - does DB allow you to write such hateful racist propaganda against the poor innocent Arab victims of rampant GOPJudeo-Capitalisks? He may ban you, you know.

Anonymous said...

Hey! Hands (and pens) off the holy sainted mahatma! Can't have you lighties tipping OUR holy cows, now can we? People such as that blessed martyr (ie, diry old man in a bedsheet) are entirely above the fray.
Like Tutu and various nobel prizers, we must assume that they are too virtuous and pure to have ANY ulterior motives or agendas.

But please feel free to criticize Mohammed Ali Jinnah - no one gives a rat's patoot about that bastard.

Oh what the hell, criticize the Mahatma too -those Gujus have been insufferable since claiming him back.


---Grant Patel

Anonymous said...

Poor innocent Arabs?!?

Does not compute, does not compute, eeep, brain... shutting... down... circuits... overloaded....


There are more Arabs in Europe than are claimed in all the world as Palestinian. They like capitalism and exploitation, unholy heck, they thrive on it.



---Grant Patel

Anonymous said...

Let them eat pie. Just save some for Finkelstein.


---Grant Pietell

Anonymous said...

http://www.ad.nl/amsterdam/2718532/Excuses_na_mishandeling_joodse_man.html

Anonymous said...

MISTER Patel-
That's it...you have been REPEATEDLY warned about using intemperate language vis-a-vis rats.
Expect droppings in your papadams.

Anonymous said...

Mr. Patel-
We beavers would like to distance ourselves from the vile threats posted by the Rat Contingent of Rodents of the World Unite, You have Nothing to Lose but Your Cheese!; such vulgar ranting can have no place on a nicely regulated, family oriented blog, and can only lead to the further marginalization of all rodents.
We are sorry, and are reexamining our affiliation with the Organization.

P.S.: We don't even like cheese.

Anonymous said...

Say, is it me, or is this comment string getting awfully cheesy all of a sudden?

Anonymous said...

Yay! Go beavers! All victory to the dam beavers! Yay!

Anonymous said...

Away with all cheese! We demand .... a shrubbery!

Anonymous said...

How did the kids behave while I was away?


Like perfect little monsters.


---Grant Patel

Anonymous said...

Oh, and might as well say it.. bugger the rats!


---Grant Paneer

Anonymous said...

I like beavers.


---Grant Panties

Anonymous said...

and yet you purport to vote for Obama?

http://townhall.com/Columnists/MonaCharen/2008/10/28/does_obamas_friendship_with_khalidi_matter_to_jews

The back of the hill said...

My dear anonymous, you post a link to a notorious rightwing columnist with a bee in her bonnet.

Besides, one can easily be friends with Arabs, even Arabs whose rhetoric goes over the top. The Bush family, for instance, gets along famously with Saudi royals, and several of our senators have deep loving relationships with many Arab rulers.

We even used to get along quite well with Saddam Hussein. Before he bullied some of our other Arab friends. During a Bush administration.

------------------

Okay, enough with the Arab shtoos.


I shall in the next comment plagiarize from one of Dovbear's commenters.

The back of the hill said...

OBAMA VS. McCAIN - THE FACTS FOR JEWISH VOTERS

OBAMA STANDS WITH PROGRESSIVE VALUES ON DOMESTIC ISSUES
• He supports reproductive rights and will uphold Roe v. Wade.
• Obama cosponsored the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2007.
• He will provide affordable access to health insurance for every American.
• He has fought for increased investment in renewable fuels.

OBAMA -PERFECT PRO-ISRAEL VOTING RECORD
The pro-Israel community has always used voting records to determine whether a candidate is "pro-Israel."
• He has voted in favor of foreign aid to Israel every time.
• He has signed onto numerous pro-Israel letters and resolutions.
• When in the State Senate, he cosponsored a bill authorizing the state of Illinois to invest in Israel bonds.

OBAMA - BELIEVES ISRAEL'S SECURITY IS PARAMOUNT
• Obama said, "Israel's security is sacrosanct […] I will also carry with me an unshakable commitment to the security of
Israel and the friendship between the United States and Israel." –
New York Sun, 2/25/2008
• At the NJDC Washington Conference, Obama declared, "When I am President, the United States will stand shoulder to shoulder with Israel in search of this peace and in defense against those who seek its destruction." – Philadelphia Jewish Voice, 7/2007

OBAMA PRO-ISRAEL MIDDLE EAST ADVISERS
• Tony Lake: former Clinton National Security Council adviser
• Eric Lynn: senior aide to former Rep. Peter Deutsch (D-FL)
• Denis McDonough: former senior foreign policy adviser for Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-SD)
• Ambassador Dennis Ross
• Dan Shapiro: former National Security Council official during the Clinton Administration
• Representative Robert Wexler (D-FL)

OBAMA SAYS "NO" TO IRANIAN NUKES
• He introduced an Iran divestment bill in Congress, the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act of 2007.
• Obama stated, "My approach to Iran will be aggressive diplomacy. I will not take any military options off the table." – New York Sun, 2/25/2008

OBAMA REPUDIATES HAMAS AND HEZBOLLAH
• Obama cosponsored the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act of 2006.
• He joined a letter calling on the European Union to add Hezbollah to its list of terrorist groups.
• Obama said, "I am not naïve. There is a hard core of jihadist fundamentalists who we can't negotiate with. We have to hunt them down and knock them out. Incapacitate them." – New York Sun, 2/25/2008
• The New York Times reported, "He again called Hamas a terrorist group and said that 'we should not talk to them unless they recognize Israel, renounce violence and are willing to abide by previous accords' that Israel has negotiated with its
neighbors and with the Palestine Liberation Organization." – 5/16/2008

OBAMA SUPPORT FROM HIS HOMETOWN'S JEWISH COMMUNITY
• "Obama's stellar record on Israel gives me great comfort that, as President, he will be the friend to Israel that we all want to see in the White House – stalwart in his defense of Israel's security, and committed to helping Israel achieve
peace with its neighbors." – Lester Crown, well-known Jewish philanthropist from Chicago, 1/2008

OBAMA PRAISE FROM HIS CRITICS
• Matt Brooks, Executive Director of the Republican Jewish Coalition: "Obama's voting record on issues related to Israel has been 'fine' during his three years in the Senate, Brooks says." – Palm Beach Post, 4/26/2008
• Senator Joseph Lieberman, in response to whether he trusts Obama's commitment to be supportive of Israel: "I have no doubt about that." – CNN, 5/9/2008
• Bill Kristol, editor of the conservative Weekly Standard: "Obama and McCain don't actually differ [on the Middle East …], even on Iran." –
Huffington Post, 6/2/2008

Anonymous said...

McCAIN
IS A CONSERVATIVE
• McCain opposes women's reproductive rights and favors a repeal of Roe v. Wade.
• He has never voted against a Bush nominee to a federal court at any level.
• CBS News reported, "McCain, the eventual GOP nominee, promised to appoint judges in the mold of Roberts and Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito." – 5/6/2008
• McCain believes intelligent design should be taught in public schools.
• He supports continuing the Bush tax cuts, would add business tax cuts, and says he doesn't know enough about the economy: "The issue of economics is not something I've understood as well as I should." – New York Times, 1/14/2008

McCAIN: AMERICA IS A CHRISTIAN NATION
• McCain believes the "Constitution established the United States of America as a Christian nation" and "that is hardly a controversial claim." – CNN, 10/1/2007
• He once stated that a candidate's Christian faith is "an important part of our qualifications to lead." – AP 9/29/2007

McCAIN CHARGES GUILT BY ASSOCIATION
Both Obama and McCain have fine records on Israel. However, McCain's allies attack Obama's record by using charges of guilt by association.
If this is their standard, they should explain the following:
• McCain said he "would send 'the smartest guy I know' [to the Middle East…] 'Brent Scowcroft, or James Baker, though I know that you in Israel don't like Baker.'" –
Ha'aretz, 7/28/2006
• He also suggested, "as president he would seek to develop a kind of consensus foreign policy, consulting the 'best minds I know,' including President Carter's national security advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski." – Los Angeles Times, 3/16/2008
• McCain actively sought the endorsements of radical ministers John Hagee and Rod Parsley.

McCAIN CONFUSES HIS FOREIGN POLICY INFORMATION
• McCain repeatedly confused Sunni insurgents with Shiite extremists.
• McCain's statement that the U.S. had "drawn down to pre-surge levels" was flat-out wrong. – Washington Post, 6/1/2008

The back of the hill said...

That last comment was also plagiarized from one of Dov's commenters, by the way.

Spiros said...

I say McCain would blow Satan if it got him the Presidency; aside from that I really can't see what he has to offer the country. He has pretty much reneged on all his positions from 2000.

The back of the hill said...

Huffington Post article about McCain's association with a known supporter of terrorism - known, that is, to the Republicans, who lifted the lid themselves...

McCain & Khalidi lovenest.

Quote:
During the 1990s, while he served as chairman of the International Republican Institute (IRI), McCain distributed several grants to the Palestinian research center co-founded by Khalidi, including one worth half a million dollars.

A 1998 tax filing for the McCain-led group shows a $448,873 grant to Khalidi's Center for Palestine Research and Studies for work in the West Bank. (See grant number 5180, "West Bank: CPRS" on page 14 of this PDF.)

The relationship extends back as far as 1993, when John McCain joined IRI as chairman in January. Foreign Affairs noted in September of that year that IRI had helped fund several extensive studies in Palestine run by Khalidi's group, including over 30 public opinion polls and a study of "sociopolitical attitudes."

Of course, there's seemingly nothing objectionable with McCain's organization helping a Palestinian group conduct research in the West Bank or Gaza. But it does suggest that McCain could have some of his own explaining to do as he tries to make hay out of Khalidi's ties to Obama.


Oh Jeez. Now the kak is gonna hit the fan.

Or are we talking teflon again?

The back of the hill said...

and yet you purport to vote for Obama?

http://townhall.com/Columnists/MonaCharen/2008/10/28/does_obamas_friendship_with_khalidi_matter_to_jews



Does McCain's friendship with Khalidi matter to Jews?

My dear Anonymous, Your serve I believe.

Anonymous said...

Jullie zijn allemaal zo verrot als de pest. Eens zal amerika een hel worden, reken daar maar op.

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