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January
25, 2009
Hamas, Gaza,
And The U.N.N.
(United Nauseating Nations)
by Gerald A. Honigman
No
sooner was Israel reborn in the wake of the
Holocaust in May 1948 as a result (on the human
part of the deal, at least) of a United Nations'
vote, it was attacked by a half dozen Arab
nations--most of which had gained their own
independence only recently as well. From that
moment on, with a few (but important) rare
exceptions, the U.N. would work to basically try to
undo its "mistake" of permitting the resurrection
of the Jew of the Nations.
Can't help it...visions of the Hebrew Prophets
pour though my mind. Some excerpts from Ezekiel
37:
The hand of the Lord was upon me... set me
down in the midst of the valley full of bones....
very many... and, lo, they were very dry.
And He said unto me, "Son of man, can these
bones live?" And I answered, "O Lord God, thou
knowest."
Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones;
'Behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and
ye shall live: And I will lay sinews upon you,
bring flesh upon you, and cover you with skin, and
put breath in you.' "
So I prophesied... there was a
noise...shaking, and the bones came together, bone
to bone... sinews and flesh came up upon them, and
skin covered them above: but there was no breath in
them.
Then said He unto me, "Prophesy unto the
wind, Son of man, and say to the wind, 'Thus saith
the Lord God: 'Come from the four winds, O breath,
and breathe upon these slain, that they may live.'
"
So I prophesied... and the breath came into
them, they lived, and stood up upon their
feet....
Then He said unto me, "Son of man, these
bones are the whole house of Israel: behold, they
say, 'Our bones are dried, and our hope is
lost....Therefore prophesy and say, 'Thus saith the
Lord God; Behold, O My people, I will open your
graves, and cause you to come up out of your
graves, and bring you into the land of Israel....'
"
Whoa...! Heavy stuff...I still get goose
bumps..
Written some twenty-six centuries or so ago, if
this wasn't the resurrected phoenix of the
Jews--Israel,--then I'm Michelangelo.
And when Jews from the remote corners of the
"Arab" world--where they also didn't know what the
morrow would bring and were commonly known as
yahud kelb/Jew Dog killers of
prophets--were gathered to be flown to Israel,
with tears they recited the Hebrewprophecy
predicting that they would return to Israel on the
wings of eagles as they boarded the planes
used in Operation Magic Carpet.
One of those above 1948 Arab attackers,
Transjordan, became independent two years earlier.
Its army was led by British officers and, like
Egypt's, was well equipped with Allied armaments
left in the region after World War II.
Since the Emirate's own story is crucial for
understanding attempts made to try to balance
conflicting Arab and Jewish claims over that part
of the Turks' previous empire which emerged as the
Mandate of Palestine after World War I, I
frequently reference this in my work. Arabs bring
up their tale of how Jews allegedly stole all of
the land over and over again; hence my own need to
repeatedly remind readers of the truth as well.
Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill convened
the Cairo Conference in 1921. As a result of this
and other machinations of the latest empire (the
Brits') to acquire the land of the
Jews--Judaea--since the fall of the latter
to Hadrian's Roman armies in 135 C.E., Britain's
Hashemite Arab allies were awarded all of the
original 1920 Mandate of Palestine east of the
Jordan River--almost 80% of the total area -- in
1922.
Transjordan's King Abdullah attributed this gift
to an act of Allah in his memoirs. Along with other
observers, Sir Alec Kirkbride, the Brits' East Bank
(of the Jordan River) rep, had much to say about
this as well in A Crackle Of Thorns.
Not long afterwards, Abdullah's brother, Emir
Faisal, was gifted with all of the Mandate of
Mesopotamia--renamed Iraq. Millions of Kurds thus
saw their own best chance at independence shattered
on behalf of Arab nationalism and British Petroleum
politics as well.
The Ottoman Turkish Empire had ruled most of the
region for the previous four centuries. Most of
those above invading and other "Arab" states had,
in turn, become Arab by the conquest,
subjugation, and forced Arabization of millions of
native peoples who survived earlier jihads in the
wars of the Dar ul-Islam against the Dar
al-Harb...another point I feel a need to stress
repeatedly.
Similar stories could be told all over the
region...millions of native, non-Arab peoples,
within the power vacuum created by the collapse of
empire, seeing their own hopes for freedom and
independence in the new nationaist age swept away
on behalf of the Arab Nation. Some later fought
alongside Arabs against the Mandatory Powers...did
them little good after the French and the British
left the scene (one way or the other), however.
From Egypt, through North Africa into the Sudan,
to Lebanon, Iraqi and Syrian Kurdistan, and
elsewhere, scores of millions have all been forced
to consent to this forced Arabization process.
As Egypt's most famous native "Uncle Tom" Copt,
the late President Sadat's Foreign Minister Dr.
Boutros Boutros Ghali basically summed it up for
Israel (as well as all others) in an interview with
an Israeli author: if you want to be accepted in
the neighborhood, you have to consent to
Arabization.
The post-1922 up to the current fight,
therefore, has been to create a second state
for Arabs in what's left of "Palestine"--not a
first...the Arabs' 22nd in total spread out
across over six million square miles of territory.
And that state is expected, by "moderates" willing
to tell the West what it wants to hear, as well as
the more honest Hamas types, to replace the
sole state of the Jews -- not live peacefully along
side it.
Back to the United Nations...
In 1947, another partition plan was presented
which would have divided the roughly 20% of the
Mandate of Palestine left after the creation of
Transjordan in half between Jews and Arabs.
Had Arabs accepted this, they would have wound
up with some 90% of the total original
area.
They rejected this offer on the grounds that
all was part of the Dar ul-Islam and/or
their "purely Arab patrimony." The rest is
history.
Some things change, others never do. Israel's
fight with Hamas, Fatah, and others today is the
same as it was back then.
Back to May, 1948...
The U.N. watched its newest child brutally
attacked upon birth. It did nothing to stop the
onslaught and only finally stepped in after the
Jews turned the tide of the battle.
Afraid that they would push the Arabs back even
further and take more of the non-apportioned
territory of the Mandate, the U.N. finally acted.
Keep in mind that, unlike Arab claims, these were
not "purely Arab" territories.
The armistice lines drawn up by the UN. in 1949
simply marked the point where hostilities were
stopped.
Amongst other things, they left Israel a mere
9-miles wide in some places, and not much more in
its strategic waist--where most of its population
and industry are located. Many peole travel farther
than that just to go to work. It should not be a
surprise, therefore, that these became known as the
Auschwitz Lines--a constant invitation to Arabs to
attack. The lines were never expected to be
Israel's real borders, as America's own U.N.
rep, Dr.Ralph Bunche, wrote about himself.
Recall that as a result of the 1948 Arab
assault, Transjordan grabbed the
non-apportioned west bank of the Jordan River
(where both Jews and Arabs had roots, owned land,
and were allowed to live). Now holding both banks,
it changed its name to Jordan (since it now
held territory from other parts of the Mandate
besides those across the river)--and made
all the land it now held Judenrein (Jew
free)--including east Jerusalem. Numerous age-old
synagogues were destroyed, ancient Jewish
tombstones were used to pave roads, build latrines,
and so forth. Only two nations recognized that
illegal seizure.
While Jordan thus emerged above,
Pharaoh--who had used Gaza to invade the land of
the Jews for thousands of years--once again grabbed
that coastal strip.
Note that during the time Jordan and Egypt held
Gaza and the West Bank (aka, Judea and
Samaria, its real name)--almost two decades--no one
demanded the birth of the Arabs' second state in
Palestine in those areas. Not a peep from the
United Nations either...
As another result of the Arab attempt to nip a
microscopic, resurrected Israel in the bud, two
refugee situations were created...another point
that needs to constantly be reemphasized.
The Arabs have continued to this day to thrust
the plight of their own refugees--created
primariliy as a result of their own actions--into
everyone else's faces--people who were pawns
(willingly or unwillingly) of the Arabs' own
murderous schemes that backfired. Scores of
millions of non-Arab peoples also became refugees
as a result of wars over the last century. Yet the
folks who have received the most aid have been the
biggest whiners.
Arab refugees, right from the start, were
made virtual wards of the world--unlike all the
others above. The United Nations Relief Works
Agency (UNRWA)--whose spokemen, right now, are
villifying Israel over Gaza--was created just to
cater to these folks--most of whom were newcomers
themselves coming into the land because of its
economic development by the Jews.
The U.N.'s predecessor, the League Of Nations
Permanent Mandates Commission, recorded numerous
Arabs crossing into the Mandate from the
surrounding Arab states. Many more slipped in
through very porous borders under cover of darkness
and were never recorded. And still many others
arrived with Muhammad Ali and son Ibrahim Pasha's
armies from Egypt about fifty years or so earlier
and never left...all alleged "native Palestinians."
Hamas's virtual patron saint (for whom those
rockets Gaza has been blasting israel with are
named as well as Hamas's "militant wing), Sheikh
Izzedin al-Qassam, was from Latakia, Syria. Arafat
was born in Cairo.
Indeed, so many Arabs were recent arrivals
themselves into the Palestinian Mandate that UNRWA
had to adjust the very definition of "refugee" from
its prior meaning of persons normally and
traditionally resident to those who lived in
the Mandate for a minimum of only two years prior
to 1948.
Now, keep in mind that for every Arab who was
forced to flee the fighting that Arabs started
(after all, how dare Jews want in one tiny,
resurrected state what Arabs demand for themselves
in some two dozen others), a Jewish refugee was
forced to flee "Arab"/Muslim lands into Israel and
elsewhere...but with no UNRWA set up to assist
them. Why not?
UNRWA has been openly hostile to Israel from the
getgo. It has long allowed the promotion of
anti-Western and anti-Semitic attitudes among the
Arabs it serves, and has done little to help solve
the problem of their refugee status--unless giving
shelter and employment to those who would terrorize
and destroy their Jewish neighbor counts in his
regard.
Before Israel's current round of fighting in
Gaza, back in 2004, UNRWA Commissioner-General
Peter Hansen told the Canadian Broadcasting Company
"I am sure that there are Hamas members on the
UNRWA payroll and I don't see that as a crime."
Solid evidence and documentation obtained from
Arabs on the spot have revealed that UNRWA
has turned a blind eye to Arabs setting up mortar
and rocket firing positions adjacent to U.N.
schools, hospitals, private homes, and so forth.
Additionally, in this latest round, Israel had
solid intelligence that Hamas leaders were hiding
in the basement of such a hospital.
Similarly, when Israel was forced to go after
Hizbullah in Lebanon in 2006, it turned out that
the U.N force there, UNIFIL, not only did not
prevent attacks on Israel but allowed Hizbullah to
set up its positions right next to UNIFIL units.
After a U.N. position got hit as a result, pictures
made the rounds showing just such a Hizbullah
position right next to a U.N. building.
Furthermore, solid evidence surfaced that UNIFIL
members collaborated with Hizbullah to enable the
kidnaping of Israeli troops from inside Israel
proper-the move which started the war in the first
place.
Ahhh, the United Nations...Nice to know
where many millions of American tax dollars are
going to, isn't it?!?!
Turning the clock back again, from 1948 to1956,
Israel was attacked repeatedly by Arabs using
Egyptian and Jordanian territories as their bases.
In 1956, when Egypt blockaded it at the Strait of
Tiran, Israel struck back hard. France and Great
Britain were peeved at Egypt's Nasser as well for
nationalizing the Suez Canal, so the time was
ripe.
In a lightening assault, Israel soon found
itself on the banks of the Suez Canal.
Before Western pressure forced it to
withdraw--note the inaction of the U.N. to stop
Arab attacks on Israel and so forth which provoked
the Sinai Campaign (sound familiar?)--Israel's
David Ben-Gurion received assurances that if Egypt
ever played the same blockade game again, it would
be recognized as a casus belli. This would
become very important, once again, in the
not-too-distant future. A United Nations Emergency
Force was also set up in Gaza and at the Strait of
Tiran to supposedly prevent such happenings
again.
So, tell me please...what good is a fireman who,
at the first smell of smoke, disappears from
sight?
In Spring 1967, Egypt's Nasser must have been
all sugared up once again.
Pharaoh amassed 100,000 troops, but instead of
chariots, he positioned planes, tanks, artillery,
and so forth on Israel's border, reinstated the
blockade, and ordered the U.N. force out of Gaza so
his tank divisions would have an open door.
Without a wink, the U.N. turned tail and
ran--leaving Israel, once again, all on its own.
Nasser, meanwhile, got other Arab nations to jump
aboard his own latter-day Final Solution
bandwagon as well. While Syria was up to its
eyeballs in this right from the start, others--like
Jordan's young King Hussein--had to be lured into
this a bit later.
Big mistake...
Well, as you probably know, things didn't quite
turn out as Arabs planned...
In six days in June 1967, Israel destroyed
several Arab air forces, left hundreds of their
tanks smoldering, took thousands of prisoners,
etc.and so forth...Remember Ben-Gurion's casus
belli deal in 1956 regarding a renewal of
blockade?
Oh yes--I almost forgot...
Israel also now found itself holding all of the
Sinai Peninsula (in which it developed oil fields,
established important air bases, and at last gained
a little strategic depth) up to the Suez Canal; in
control of the Strait from which it had been
repeatedly blockaded; on top of the Golan Heights,
from which its farm villages and fishermen on the
Sea of Galilee had been repeatedly attacked; in
Gaza; and back in Judea and Samaria--the "West
Bank," from which all Jews were either previously
slaughtered or later excluded from as a result of
Transjordan's land grab in 1948. Places like
Hebron--where the Hebrew Patriarchs and some of the
matriarchs are buried--and elsewhere once again saw
Jews.
And in a rare moment (Divine guidance?),
something else next happened which proved to be not
par for the U.N.'s usual course.
After much argument, and thanks to America and
Great Britain--folks who also opposed Israel in the
past--the final draft of the U.N. document, UNSC
Resolution 242, which dealt with any future Israeli
withdrawal, was worded in a precise way which
called for the creation of secure and real borders
to replace Israel's '49 Auschwitz lines. It also
allowed for a necessary revision of those borders
in order to undo -- somewhat at least -- the
travesty of the '49 U.N.-imposed lines.
Here's Britain's Lord Caradon on 242...
It would have been wrong to demand that
Israel return to its positions of June 4, 1967,
because those positions were undesirable and
artificial. After all, they were just the places
where the soldiers of each side happened to be on
the day the fighting stopped in 1948. They were
just armistice lines. That's why we didn't demand
that the Israelis return to them.
President Ronald Reagan commented on this same
subject on September 1, 1982...
In the pre-1967 borders, Israel was barely
10-miles wide... the bulk of Israel's population
within artillery range of hostile armies. I am not
about to ask Israel to live that way again.
Regardless of the renewed pressure that will
undoubtedly be coming with the new American
President's administration, Israel must insist upon
those territorial adjustments it was promised in
order to right an historical wrong. A fair
compromise must be demanded by Israel's own new
leaders.
The State Department opposed Israel's creation
from the start and has been usually hostile ever
since.
Expect more of the same, if not worse, coming
from the Foggy Folks with an Obama
Administration.
The Jews the new President appoints to work with
him are as reassuring on this matter as James
Baker's stick it to the Jew of the Nations
"Jew Boys" were before--a good shield to deflect
criticism later on from Jews who really care. I
truly hope I'm wrong here...but doubt it. In fact,
President Obama apparently just loves Baker's Jew
Boy Dan Kurtzer--Foggy Bottom's Jew point man used
to force the Jews in Israel to ignore 242 and
return to their previous suicidal Auschwitz
lines.
The new President had already sent his
well-known, anti-Israel friend and special envoy,
Robert Malley (raised in a family of anti-Zionists
and Communists who counted Yasir Arafat as a close
friend), to Lebanon's slave master and Iran's best
buddy, Syria, before he even took the oath of
office.
Now, pray tell, what might that be all
about?
Decades ago, Israel had already offered a
retreat from well over 90% of the Golan Heights to
Syria in return for a true peace...
.....'Twasn't good enough for Iraq's Saddam
Hussein's twin butchers in Damascus, the Assad boys
-- neither Papa nor Junior.
So, guess who and what's gonna be offered up to
try to wean Syria away from Iran? The same folks
whose arms are going to be twisted even further
than they were already by Condoleezza Rice &
Co. to believe that Mahmud Abbas's latter day
Arafatian Fatahniks are really the good cops. After
all, President Bush had already begun arming,
training, funding, and otherwise supporting those
alleged doves of peace.
Trust me Jew of the Nations, to such folks
you should give away the store and bare the necks
of your kids...
Expect much more of the same (if not worse) with
President Obama, close friend and associate of
Rashid Khalidi and numerous other blatantly
anti-Israel folks. Louis Farakhan has called him
the messiah.
With a final return (for now) to the United
Nations, let's just say that with Arab genocidal
actions being/having been waged against millions of
Kurds and black Africans, and Arab murder and
subjugation being waged against millions of Copts,
Jews, Amazighen/Berbers, and others, the only thing
that the United Nations seems capable of doing is
vilifying Israel and placing it continuously under
the high power lens of moral scrutiny for its
determination to survive and defend itself despite
the United Nations' indifference. Indeed, most of
all of the latter's condemnations have been aimed
solely at Israel.
Perhaps it's time for Israel to seriously
consider withdrawing from the United Nauseating
Nations or, at the very least, make sure that
it quickly elects a new generation of leaders who
will know how to stand their ground and demand the
fair territorial compromises Israel is entitled to
and must have regardless of who's tightening the
screws.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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