Monday, July 03, 2006

Regurgitating Contrived Zionist Propaganda

Jay, you are regurgitating contrived propaganda.

"If there ever is to be real peace between Israel and the Palestinians, we have to understand the conflict without the myth and propaganda. ... Not surprisingly, or in fact quite naturally, when Israeli historians debunk Israeli myths they receive no press coverage and are completely ignored. It is much easier for us to go on living our myth instead of facing hurtful facts. ... One of the greatest Israeli myths is that most Arabs left their homes on orders from the Arab High Command. To support this myth, the oft-quoted scandalous canard "their leaders told them to leave" was concocted. Assiduous research has shown this to be false. ... The myth of the radio broadcast was important to us because, if followed to its logical conclusion, it allowed all the blame to be placed on the refugees themselves. Since the 750,000 refugees simply left, we had no obligation to let them back. ... We must reevaluate the myths we have created because, while they ease our conscience, they obfuscate our ability to analyze the situation from a political perspective." - "The Palestinian Problem: A Historical Review" by Jeff Bander - article from "The Commentator," the official undergraduate newspaper of Yeshiva University.

By the way, the myth had been debunked decades ago by scholars like Erskine Childers. "they found, on the contrary, that Arab and Palestinian authorities had repeatedly called on the people to stay put." David Hirst, The Gun and the Olive Branch, p626

Jay removed the above post from the wizbang blog, he wants to post lies like this: "Many of those refugees listened to the Arab world's promise that if they just got out of the way, the Arabs would drive the Jews into the sea, and then they could return to their homes. It's been about 60 years, and the Arabs haven't kept that promise" and not have them corrected.

Henry,

I thought you might be interested in a response that "Jay Tea" has decided to delete. I hate to think that no one cares if lies are spread.

It is a shame that "Jay Tea" has decided to delete my responses to you and him. He deprives you and others of learning the truth. His regurgitated claims about "Arab orders" are simply a lie. It is extreme to push propaganda that has been exposed as false decades ago. Does he think the writer of the article I quote and the Yeshiva College Student Council are "lying"?!?

Please review the facts, people should care about the truth. If you see my point, why not let him know?

"If there ever is to be real peace between Israel and the Palestinians, we have to understand the conflict without the myth and propaganda. ... Not surprisingly, or in fact quite naturally, when Israeli historians debunk Israeli myths they receive no press coverage and are completely ignored. It is much easier for us to go on living our myth instead of facing hurtful facts. ... One of the greatest Israeli myths is that most Arabs left their homes on orders from the Arab High Command. To support this myth, the oft-quoted scandalous canard "their leaders told them to leave" was concocted. Assiduous research has shown this to be false. ... The myth of the radio broadcast was important to us because, if followed to its logical conclusion, it allowed all the blame to be placed on the refugees themselves. Since the 750,000 refugees simply left, we had no obligation to let them back. ... We must reevaluate the myths we have created because, while they ease our conscience, they obfuscate our ability to analyze the situation from a political perspective." - "The Palestinian Problem: A Historical Review" by Jeff Bander - article from "The Commentator," the official undergraduate newspaper of Yeshiva University.

By the way, the myth had been debunked decades ago by scholars like Erskine Childers. "they found, on the contrary, that Arab and Palestinian authorities had repeatedly called on the people to stay put." David Hirst, The Gun and the Olive Branch, p626

-Tom

1 comment:

Abe Bird said...

Just see this:
http://www.youtube.com/v/FuGqpFxogRg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1THQ94yF1Ng&feature=player_embedded

Nuff said.