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Saturday, November 20, 2021

The Real Reasons Why Palestinians Left Israel in 1948

 Nadene Goldfoot                                             

Emir Faisal's delegation at the Palace of Versailles during the Paris Peace Conference (1919–1920). Nuri is positioned second from the left. Left to right: Rustam Haidar, Nuri al-SaidPrince Faisal, Captain Rosario Pisani (behind Faisal), Colonel T. E. Lawrence, unnamed slave of Prince Faisal, Captain Tahsin Kadry.    Faisal became king of Iraq and King of Syria at different times.  He had been a friend of the Jews, but turned when his people turned against them later on.  Faisal and Chaim Weizmann had high hopes during this meeting..                                                      
         Israel's birth was in the newspapers for all to know.  
The Jerusalem Post is a broadsheet newspaper based in Jerusalem, founded in 1932 during the British Mandate of Palestine by Gershon Agron as The Palestine Post. In 1950, it changed its name to The Jerusalem Post,  It's in English, the only one in Israel that I know of.
                                                                      
Arabs were not expulsed by the Jews.  They were told to leave by Haj Amin al-Husseini, Sherif of Jerusalem who they called the Grand Mufti.  He went against everything  Emir Feisal had planned between the Jews and himself.  

The Arab refugee problem was created by the Arab dictators who defied the UN, invaded the new state of Israel, encouraged the Arabs to flee, and then purposely kept the Arab refugees in a state of wretched poverty for propaganda purposes.  Those who left were manipulated like pawns in a chess game.  The Jews had not forced them to leave.  The opposite actually happened.  They begged them to stay.   

Before Israel was announced as a state on May 14, 1948, this was pronouncements coming from Arabs.                                                  

"The 1st group of our 5th column consist of those who abandon their homes....At the 1st sign of trouble, they take to their heels to escape  sharing the burden of struggle. "Arabs from village Ash-Sha'ab, Jaffa, January 30, 1948. 

"(The fleeing villagers)....are bringing down disgrace on us all....by abandoning their villages".....As-Sarih, Jaffa, March 30, 1948.  

    

1. "Every effort is being made by the Jews to persuade the Arab populace to stay and carry on with their normal lives, to get their shops and businesses open and to be assured that their lives and interests will be safe."   (Haifa district HQ of the British Police, April 26, 1948, (quoted in book, Battleground, by Samuel Katz).  

2. "The mass evacuation, prompted partly by fear, partly by order of Arab leaders, left the Arab quarter of Haifa a ghost city.......By withdrawing Arab workers, their leaders hope to paralyze Haifa"....Time Magazine, May 3, 1948, page 25.

 3. "The Arab streets (of Palestine) are curiously deserted (because)....following the poor example of the moneyed class, there has been an exodus from Jerusalem, but not to the same extend from Jaffa and Haifa,"----London Times, May 5, 1948. 

                                                                   

4. "The Arab civilians panicked and fled ignominiously.  Villages were frequently abandoned before they were threatened by the progress of war.".....General John Glubb---Pasha,"  The London Daily Mail, August 12, 1948.     


                                                                 

5.  "The fact that there are these refugees is the direct consequence of the act of the Arab states in opposing partition and the Jewish state.  The Arab states agreed upon this policy unanimously and they must share in the solution of the problem."....Emile Ghoury, secretary of the Palestinian Arab Higher Committee, in an interview with the Beirut Telegraph September 6, 1948.  (same appeared in The London Telegraph, August 1948). pictured,
later issue
 

6. "The most potent factor {in the flight of Palestinians} was the announcements made over the air by the Arab-Palestinian Higher Executive, urging all Haifa Arabs to quit....It was clearly intimated that Arabs who remained in Haifa and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades.".....London Economist  October 2, 1948. pictured, later issue.

Even the contemporaneous reporting of “The Economist” makes clear that the alleged “Nakba’ was self inflicted. On October 3, 1948 “The Economist” reported: “Of the 62,000 Arabs who formerly lived in Haifa not more than 5,000 or 6,000 remained. Various factors influenced their decision to seek safety in flight. There is but little doubt that the most potent of the factors were the announcements made over the air by the Higher Arab Executive, urging the Arabs to quit…It was clearly intimated that those Arabs who remained in Haifa and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades”.                                                                  

7.  "It must not be forgotten that the Arab Higher Committee encouraged the refugees' flight from their homes in Jaffa, Haifa, and Jerusalem.".....Near East  Arab Broadcasting Station, Cyprus, April 3, 1949.                              

8. "The Arabs of Haifa fled in spite of the fact that the Jewish authorities guaranteed their safety and rights as citizens of Israel."...Monsignor George Hakim, Greek Catholic Bishop of Galilee, New York Herald Tribune, June 30, 1949. 

9. "The military and civil (Israeli) authorities expressed their profound regret at this grave decision (taken by the Arab military delegates of Haifa and the Acting Chair of the Palestine Arab Higher Committee to evacuate Haifa despite the Israeli offer of a truce).  The Jewish mayor of Haifa made a passionate appeal to the delegation (of Arab military leaders) to reconsider its decision."....Memorandum of the Arab National Committee of Haifa, 1950, to the governments of the Arab League, quoted in J.B. Schechtman, The Refugees in the World, NY 1963,pp. 192f.                                      

10. Sir John Troutbeck, British Middle East Office in Cairo, noted in cables to superiors, (1948-49) that the refugees (in Gaza) have no bitterness against Jews, but harbor intense hatred toward Egyptians:  "They say "we know who our enemies are (referring to the Egyptians)", declaring that their Arab brethren persuaded them unnecessarily to leave their homes....I even heard it said that many of the refugees would give a welcome to the Israelis if they were to come in and take the district over."

11. "The Arab states which had encouraged the Palestine Arabs to leave their homes temporarily in order to be out of the way of the Arab invasion armies, have failed to keep their promise to help these refugees."...The Jordanian daily newspaper, Falastin, February 19, 1949.             

12. "The Secretary General of the Arab League, Azzam Pasha, assured the Arab peoples that the occupation of Palestine and of Tel Aviv would be as simple as a military promenade....brotherly advice was given to the Arabs of Palestine to leave their land, homes, and property to stay temporarily in neighboring fraternal states, lest the guns of invading Arab armies mow them down."....Al Hoda, a New York-based Lebanese daily, June 8,  1951   

13. "Who brought the Palestinians to Lebanon as refugees, suffering more from the malign attitude of newspapers and communal leaders, who have neither honor nor conscience?  Who brought them over in dire straits and penniless, after they lost their honor?  the Arab states, and Lebanon amongst them, did it.".....The Beirut Muslim weekly Kul-Shay, August 19,1951                                  

14. "We will smash the country with our guns and obliterate every place the Jews seek shelter in.  The Arabs should conduct their wives and children to safe areas until the fighting has died down."....Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri said, quoted in Sir An-Nakbah ("The Secret Behind the Disaster") by Nimr el-Hawari, Nazareth, 1952.   

                                                                       
 
15. "The Arab Exodus....was not caused by the actual battle, but by the exaggerated description spread by the Arab leaders to incite them to fight the Jews...For the flight and fall of the other villages it is our leaders who are responsible because of their dissemination of rumors exaggerating Jewish crimes and describing them as atrocities in order to inflame the Arabs....By spreading rumors of Jewish atrocities, killings of women and children etc...they instilled fear and terror in the hearts of the Arabs in Palestine, until they fled, leaving their homes and properties to the enemy." .....The Jordanian daily newspaper, Al Urdun, April 9, 1933.                                                           

16. "The Arab governments told us:  Get out so that we can get in.  So we got out, but they did not get in."  A refugee quoted in Al Difaa (Jordan)  September 6, 1954.  
                                                                     

17. "The wholesale exodus was due partly to the belief of the Arabs, encouraged by the boasting of an unrealistic press and the irresponsible utterances of some of the Arab leaders that it could be only a matter of some weeks before the Jews were defeated by the armies of the Arab states, and the Palestinian Arabs enabled to re-enter and re-take possession of their country."----Edward Atiyah (Secretary of the Arab League.  London, The Arabs. 1955, p. 183.                                                         


18. "As early as the 1st months of 1948, the Arab League issued orders exhorting the people to seek a temporary refuge in neighboring countries, later to return to their abodes...and obtain their share of abandoned Jewish property."....Bulletin of the Research Group for European Migration Problems, 1957.
                                                                       

19. "Israelis argue that the Arab states encouraged the Palestinians to flee.  And, in fact, Arabs still living in Israel recall being urged to evacuate Haifa by Arab military commanders who wanted to bomb the city."....Newsweek.  January 20, 1963.  
                                                                       


20. "The 15th May, 1948, arrived...On that day the mufti of Jerusalem appealed to the Arabs of Palestine to leave the country, because the Arab armies were about to enter and fight in their stead."....The Cairo daily Akhbar el Yom, October 12, 1963.  
                                                                       

Prime Minister Khaled al-Azm and Finance Minister Abdul Rahman al-Azm in the 1950s

21. In listing the reasons for the Arab failure in 1948, Khaled al-Azm (Syrian Prime Minister) notes that"...the 5th factor was the call by the Arab governments to the inhabitants of Palestine to evacuate it (Palestine) and leave for the bordering Arab countries.  since 1948, it is we who have demanded the return of the refugees, while it is we who made them leave.  We brought disaster upon a million Arab refugees by inviting them and bringing pressure on them to leave.  We have accustomed them to begging...we have participated in lowering their morale and social level....Then we exploited them in executing crimes of murder, arson and throwing stones upon men, women and children....all this in the service of political purposes..."Khaled el-Azm, Syrian prime minister after the 1948 War, in his 1972 memoirs, published in 1973. 

 22. "The Arab states succeeded in scattering the Palestinian people and in destroying their unity.  They did not recognize them as a unified people until the states of the world did so, and this is regrettable."---According to Joan Peters, they were from all over the Middle East, mostly from Syria, seeking work, a conglomerate of people.  Just because they were referred to as Palestinians only means they were in Palestine, not that they were born there.  The Arab states were right in this case.  

Abu Mazen (Mahmoud Abbas), from the official journal of the PLO, Falastin el-Thawra {  Palestine of the Revolution}"What We have Learned and What We should Do"), Beirut, March 1976.  He is president of the State of Palestine and the Palestinian National Authority. He has been the chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) since 11 November 2004, PNA president since 15 January 2005, and State of Palestine president since 8 May 2005. Abbas is also a member of the Fatah party and was elected chairman in 2009. 

                                                                   
     Born November 14, 1935,  King Hussein of Jordan died February 7, 1999

23. "Since 1948, the Arab leaders have approached the Palestinian problem in an irresponsible manner.  They have use the Palestinian people for political purposes.  This is ridiculous, I might even say--criminal..."....King Hussein, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, 1996.                                                          

24. "Abu Mazen{Abbas} Charges that the Arab States Are the Cause of the Palestinian refugee Problem"  (Wall Street Journal, June 5, 2003). 

Abbas wrote an article in march 1976 in Falastin al-Thawra, the official journal of the PLO in Beirut:  "The Arab armies entered Palestine to protect the Palestinians from the Zionist tyranny, but instead they abandoned them, forced them to emigrate and to leave their homeland, imposed upon them a political and ideological blockade and threw them into prisons similar to the ghettos in which the Jews used to live in eastern Europe.  

As Abbas alluded, it was in large part due to threats and fear-mongering from Arab leaders that some 700,000Arabs fled Israel in 1948 when the new state was invaded by Arab armies.  Ever since, the growing refugee population, now around 4 million by UN estimates, has been corralled into squalid camps scattered across the Middle East....(of all the possible 3 to 4 generations since then) in Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, Gaza, and the West Bank.
                                                                      
Signing is  PM Rabin of Israel.   Standing behind him is Bill Clinton, USA, then Arafat of PLO, Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, U.S. President Bill Clinton, and Yasser Arafat at the Oslo Accords signing ceremony on 13 September 1993.  It took them 55 years to get the Arabs to sign something since 1948.
 

Israel accepted the PLO as the representative of the Palestinians, and the PLO renounced terrorism and recognized Israel’s right to exist in peace. Both sides agreed that a Palestinian Authority (PA) would be established and assume governing responsibilities in the West Bank and Gaza Strip over a five-year period. Then, permanent status talks on the issues of borders, refugees, and Jerusalem would be held. While President Bill Clinton’s administration played a limited role in bringing the Oslo Accord into being, it would invest vast amounts of time and resources in order to help Israel and the Palestinians implement the agreement. .  
                                                                   

In 1950, the UN set up the United Nations Relief and Works Agency as a temporary relief effort for Palestinian refugees.  Former UNRWA  director, Ralph Galloway, stated 8 years later that, "The Arab states do not want to solve the refugee problem.  They want to keep it as an open sore, as a weapon against Israel.  Arab leaders do not give a damn whether Arab refugees live or die.  The only thing that has changed since (1949) is the number of Palestinians cooped up in these prison camps."

Palestinians were not the only refugees to result from the War of Independence. According to official UN figures, over 800,000 Jewish refugees were forced to flee homes and lands in North Africa and the Middle East where they had lived for generations. Unlike some Palestinians, they were in no sense “voluntary refugees”. Jews were expelled, stripped of citizenship or both in retaliation for Israel’s declaration of statehood. Arab nations have persistently refused to compensate these refugees for their confiscated properties, valued today at billions of dollars.

Meanwhile, during the War of Independence, unincorporated areas proposed by the Partition Plan for a second Palestinian Arab state were illegally annexed and occupied - not by Israel but by Jordan and Egypt. Jordan seized Judea and Samaria, including East Jerusalem, while Egypt staked claim to Gaza.

Now, the Arabs’ publicly stated goal for the war had been to liberate Palestine. But neither Jordan nor Egypt ever gave the territories they annexed back to the Palestinians to liberate them. Instead, the latter were compelled - by their own brethren - to stay put indefinitely in refugee camp limbo.x Why? you may ask. They would not talk about it.

Resource:

BIG LIES; -demolishing the Myths of the propaganda war against Israel by David Meir-Levi, from David Horowitz Freedom Center

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