Minister Naftali Bennett at the Conference |
Read more
http://www.timesofisrael.com/naftali-bennett-reportedly-assaulted-at-peace-confab/
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Left-wing-organized Peace Conference attendees rush to bomb shelters as Tel Aviv is pounded by rockets launched by their beloved Palestinians.
Picture - Israel Matzav
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More on Minister Naftali Bennett
Naftali Bennett schools CNN'S Amanpour over the use of the word "occupation".
"First of all Christiane, you talk about ‘occupied,’” Bennett said, before Amanpour interrupted him, trying to steer him back to the question of the housing developments.
“Since you say the term ‘occupied,’ I have to point out, I’m holding a coin here from Jerusalem,” he said, lifting the coin up to the camera, before she cut him off, again, insisting, “It’s an international term, Mr. Bennett.”
“I know,” Bennett said, “and I don’t accept it. Because this coin which says in Hebrew, Freedom of Zion, was used by Jews in Jerusalem 2,000 years ago in the state of Israel in what you call occupied [land]. One cannot occupy his own home.”
“Now to your question, in Israel, beyond the Green Line, there are 700,000 Israelis, there’s vast cities, and they need to live, and we have always said that we will continue to serve this population,” Bennett said.
“The building of communities there is not a hindrance to peace. Only 7% of the entire West Bank, or Judea and Samaria, is built today, 93% is open, so no-one is stopping peace,” he said.
“If the Palestinians want peace, they have to do one simple thing: recognize Israel as the Jewish homeland, that’s all. But if they don’t do that, if they don’t recognize Israel as the Jewish homeland, they can’t expect peace.”
Read more
http://www.algemeiner.com/2013/11/19/israels-econ-minister-bennett-schools-cnns-amanpour-over-use-of-term-occupied-territories-video/
Watch the CNN interview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xaAjAifNxAg
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The Peace Conference was organized by left-wing newspaper Haaretz -
What is Haaretz?
It's a very old Israeli newspaper, so it is well known in the media business. Unfortunately they take an extreme left-wing, pro-Arab point of view. They have acknowledged that their real mission is not to inform but to do pro-Arab advocacy (click on link at the bottom).
Shockingly ....
HAARETZ is now one quarter owned by a German investment group that made its fortune in World War II from its NAZI TIES AND FROM GRABBING PROPERTY STOLEN FROM JEWS!
In 2006 the Schoken family, which began Haaretz and still is the largest shareholder in it, sold 25% of the ownership shares in Haaretz to a German investor named group DuMont Schauberg. (It also is a major funder of the Shimon Peres Center!)
In 2006 the Schoken family, which began Haaretz and still is the largest shareholder in it, sold 25% of the ownership shares in Haaretz to a German investor named group DuMont Schauberg. (It also is a major funder of the Shimon Peres Center!)
Now according to the leading German news magazine Der Spiegel, the DuMont family amassed the lion's share of its wealth during World War II, in no small part by grabbing property stolen from Jews.
Der Spiegel wrote that although the family tends to depict itself as a victim of the Nazi regime, it essentially profited from it. Der Spiegel also claimed that the DuMonts used a front group to secretly grab up stolen Jewish property.
A terrible and shameful stain:
Haaretz editor David Landau told the US Secretary of State that the US needed to "RAPE" Israel to force its partition.
Read more about Haaretz
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/06/leftist-israeli-journalist-who-once.html
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THE ISRAELI-ARAB CONFLICT
FOUR BASIC FACTS YOU NEED TO KNOW
By Lee S. Bender and Jerome R. Verlin
Most Westerners, including many Jews, are unaware of four fundamental facts about the Jewish homeland of Israel that would greatly increase their support for the Jewish State.
The burden is on us to make these facts more widely known in the West.
#1 - The Jews Never Left
Although most in the West accept that Jewish biblical history happened, most believe that upon vanquishing the Bar Kochba revolt in 135 CE, the victorious Romans “exiled” Judaea’s surviving Jews - and that Jews did not return to Israel in meaningful numbers until the late 19th century Zionist movement. Wrong.
Although most in the West accept that Jewish biblical history happened, most believe that upon vanquishing the Bar Kochba revolt in 135 CE, the victorious Romans “exiled” Judaea’s surviving Jews - and that Jews did not return to Israel in meaningful numbers until the late 19th century Zionist movement. Wrong.
Jews have ALWAYS lived in Israel. In smaller numbers than today, but they were always there.
MAP: 10th to 6th Century BCE map showing the Kingdoms of Israel and Judah. The red line indicates present day Israel.
Solid evidence - Roman-Byzantine era synagogues, the Mishnah and Palestinian Talmud, Roman recognition of the Patriarch as head of the homeland’s Jews, and Jewish military and other aid to the 7th century.
Solid evidence - Roman-Byzantine era synagogues, the Mishnah and Palestinian Talmud, Roman recognition of the Patriarch as head of the homeland’s Jews, and Jewish military and other aid to the 7th century.
Persian and then Muslim invaders - establishes that no such “exile” occurred.
Archeologists have constructed a map of 9thcentury Jewish communities of which we have knowledge today.
The Crusaders also acknowledged the month-long courageous Jewish defense of Haifa and the fact of Jews defending Jerusalem.
We have much evidence of the Jews’ vibrant presence in their four holy cities - Jerusalem, Safed, Tiberias, and Hebron - and elsewhere in Israel through the ensuing six centuries of non-Arab Mamluk and Turk foreign rule. According to scholars, this gave the Zionists’ “real title deeds.”
#2 - Who Are The Real Palestinians? The Jews.
Today’s Palestinian Arabs, whom everyone calls “The Palestinians,” claim descent from the pre-Israelite Canaanites, but if either side has Canaanite blood it’s the Jews.
Archeologists trace Israelite presence back to the 12th century BCE, but are divided into “conquest” and “indigenous origin” camps. The latter believe that the Israelites populating the original Judean-Samarian hills were themselves Canaanites who began a new religion and lifestyle, not outside invaders.
The 7th century CE Arab invasion, which came storming out of the Arabian Peninsula, came 18 centuries later.
Modern Israel in 1948 became the land’s next native state after the Jews’ ancient Judaea.
Without exception, every ruler in between - Romans-Byzantines, briefly Persians, foreign Muslim dynasties that began as Arab but progressively fell under control of the Turks, Crusaders, Mamluks, and Ottoman Turks - was a foreign invader, and mostly non-Arab at that.
During the post-Ottoman League of Nations’ Mandate, all of the land’s residents - Muslims, Christians, and Jews - were called “Palestinian.”
Indeed, the term “Palestinian” - e.g., the Palestine Electric Company, the Palestine Symphony, the Palestine Post (today’s Jerusalem Post), Jewish institutions all - usually referred to Palestine’s Jews. In fact, Arabs at the time disdained being called “Palestinians” and thought of themselves instead as southern Syrians.
The UN in 1947 did not partition Palestine into Jewish and “Palestinian” states, but rather into a “Jewish State” and an “Arab State,” terms that it used over and over. And the partition resolution refers to Palestine’s Jews and Arabs as “the two Palestinian peoples.”
#3 - There are No Such Places as “the West Bank” and “East Jerusalem”
Though the Arab side, the Western media, and even, foolishly, we Jews constantly refer to “the West Bank” and “East Jerusalem,” these are not historic but recently invented terms to disassociate these historic centerpieces of the Jewish homeland from Jews.
“Judea and Samaria” are not what the media has called “the biblical names for “the West Bank,” but are the actual Hebrew-origin names by which the homeland’s hill country has been known throughout history into the mid-20th century.
In attempting to partition the remaining western Palestine in 1947 (the all-Arab created country named Transjordan, which were the lands of the Palestine Mandate east of the Jordan River, had already been lopped off from the Mandate in 1922), the UN did not refer to “the West Bank,” but to “the hill country of Samaria and Judea.”
Jordan invented the term “West Bank” in 1950 to disassociate it from Jews, after it illegally annexed the West Bank in 1948.
In the past 3,000 years, Jerusalem has been the capital of three homeland states - Judah, Judaea, and Israel, all of them Jewish.
Palestinian Arabs have not ruled Jerusalem for one day in history, and foreign Arab dynasties only for part of the time between the Arab invasion of 638 and Crusader conquest of 1099.
Jerusalem’s present day renewed Jewish majority dates not from 1967, or 1948, or the First Zionist Congress of 1897. Jews again became Jerusalem’s plurality population in pre-Zionist mid-19th century times, and its never-relinquished majority well before the 19th century’s end - still during foreign Ottoman rule.
#4 - The Arab-Jewish Conflict Created More Jewish Than Arab Refugees
According to the British themselves,Palestine’s population at the end of the Mandate consisted of 1.2 million Arabs (Jewish sources claim only 1 million Arabs) and 600,000 Jews. Not all of those Arabs lived in the part that became Israel, and not all of them left.
Estimates of the Arabs during the 1948 War who were told by their leaders to leave their homes to make way for the invading Arab armies range from less than 472,000 to 650,000. The vast majority never even saw one Israeli soldier.
During the 1948 war and its aftermath, some 800,000-850,000 indigenous Middle Eastern Jews, some with roots going back to biblical times, fled vast Arab and other Muslim lands, forced to leave behind property and businesses for which they have never been compensated.
The fledgling Jewish state happily absorbed them. The Arab-Jewish conflict generated a two-sided refugee issue, not a “Palestinian refugee issue.”
If more people in the West understood and appreciated these four largely unknown fundamental facts, there would be much greater appreciation of the bona fides of the Jewish people’s deep homeland claim, and less talk about “Israel’s founding in 1948” and “Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem and the Palestinian West Bank.” In essence, if we forfeit the language, we forfeit our heritage and our history.
AUTHORS - Lee Bender is the co-President, and Jerome Verlin is the co-Vice Present of the Zionist Organization of America-Greater Philadelphia District, and they are the co-authors of the book “Pressing Israel: Media Bias Exposed From A-Z” (Pavilion Press).
Link to this article
http://www.israelbehindthenews.com/bin/content.cgi?ID=7343&q=1
Originally posted here
http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/06/26/four-facts-that-everyone-should-know-about-the-israeli-palestinian-conflict/
RELATED
The League of Nations Palestinian Mandate explained, with maps and references
http://debunkingliesandmyths.blogspot.ca/2014/02/the-mandate-for-palestine-facts.html
Jewish Refugees from Arab Lands
http://jewishrefugees.blogspot.ca/2007/04/seven-myths-about-jews-from-arab.html
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AUTHORS - Lee Bender is the co-President, and Jerome Verlin is the co-Vice Present of the Zionist Organization of America-Greater Philadelphia District, and they are the co-authors of the book “Pressing Israel: Media Bias Exposed From A-Z” (Pavilion Press).
Link to this article
http://www.israelbehindthenews.com/bin/content.cgi?ID=7343&q=1
Originally posted here
http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/06/26/four-facts-that-everyone-should-know-about-the-israeli-palestinian-conflict/
RELATED
The League of Nations Palestinian Mandate explained, with maps and references
http://debunkingliesandmyths.blogspot.ca/2014/02/the-mandate-for-palestine-facts.html
Jewish Refugees from Arab Lands
http://jewishrefugees.blogspot.ca/2007/04/seven-myths-about-jews-from-arab.html
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