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Knowledge Run Amok
A Synopsis
of the Israel
/Palestine
Conflict



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Thursday, March 19, 2005
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For 2,000 years there was no such conflict.

The land of Palestine was inhabited by Palestinian

Arabs. In 1850 these consisted of approximately

400,000 Muslims, 75,000 Christians, and 25,000

Jews. For centuries these groups had lived in

harmony: 80 percent Muslim, 15 percent Christian, 5

percent Jewish.



Zionism

But then in the late 1800s a group in Europe decided

to colonize this land. Known as "Zionists," this group

consisted of an extremist minority of the world

Jewish population. They wanted to create a Jewish

homeland, and at first considered locations in Africa

and South America, before finally settling on

Palestine for their colony.


At first this immigration created no problems.

However, as more and more Zionists immigrated to

Palestine ! many with the express wish of taking

over the land for an exclusively Jewish state ! the

indigenous population became increasingly alarmed.

Eventually, there was fighting between the two

groups, with escalating waves of violence.



UN Partition Plan

Finally, in 1947 the United Nations decided to

intervene. However, rather than adhering to the

democratic principle espoused decades earlier by

Woodrow Wilson of "self-determination of peoples,"

in which the people themselves create their own state

and system of government, the UN chose to revert to

the medieval strategy whereby an outside power

arbitrarily divides up other people¨s land.


Under considerable pressure from high-placed

American Zionists, the UN decided to give away 55

percent of Palestine to a Jewish state ! despite the

fact that this group represented only about 30

percent of the total population, and owned under 7

percent of the land.



1948 War

When the inevitable war broke out the outcome was

never in doubt, according to U.S. intelligence reports

from the time. The Zionist army consisted of over

90,000 European-trained soldiers and possessed

modern weaponry, including up-to-date fighter and

bomber airplanes. The Arab forces, very much a

third-world army, consisted of approximately 30,000

ill-equipped, poorly trained men. The U.S. Army,

British intelligence, and the CIA all agreed: it would

be no contest.


By the end of the 1948 war the Jewish state !

having now declared itself "Israel" ! had conquered

78 percent of Palestine ! far more than that

proposed even by the very generous UN partition

plan. And three-quarters of a million Palestinians had

been made refugees. Over 400 towns and villages had

been destroyed, and a new map was being drawn up,

in which every city, river and hillock would receive a

new, Hebrew name. All vestiges of the Palestinian

culture were to be erased. In fact, for many decades

Israel ! and the US, following its lead ! denied the

very existence of this population. Golda Meir once

said, in fact: "There is no such thing as a Palestinian."



1967 War

In 1967, Israel conquered still more land. Following

the Six Day War, in which Israeli forces launched a

highly successful, Pearl Harbor-like surprise attack

on Egypt, Israel occupied the additional 22 percent of

Palestine that had eluded it in 1948 ! the West Bank

and the Gaza Strip. It also occupied parts of Egypt

(which since were returned) and Syria (which remain

under occupation).



Current Conflict

There are, then, two issues at the very core of the

continuing conflict and escalating violence in the

Middle East:


First, there is the inevitably destabilizing effect of

trying to maintain an ethnically preferential state,

particularly when the exclusionist entity is of largely

colonial origin. As we have seen, the original

population of what is now Israel was 95 percent

Muslim and Christian. And yet, Muslim and Christian

refugees are not being allowed to return to their

homes in the current "Jewish state." Israeli peace

negotiators refuse to even discuss the possibility of

applying this UN guaranteed right.


Second, Israel¨s continued confiscation of Palestinian

land in the West Bank and Gaza is being resisted by

the Palestinian inhabitants. It is these occupied

territories that, according to the Oslo peace accords

of 1993, were going to become a Palestinian state.

However, when Israel continued to take land in these

areas and to move its citizens onto it, the Palestinian

population rebelled. This uprising, called the

"Intifada" (Arabic for "shaking off") began at the end

of September 2000 and continues to this day.
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