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Victims Of Their Own Making By Dr. Earl Tilford
Whereas hundreds of thousands of Palestinian-Arabs remained in Israel to live unmolested in the Jewish state, Jews throughout the Arab world have been victims of pogroms like those in Baghdad in 1941 and in Cairo and Tripoli in 1948, incited by the Muslim Brotherhood and abetted by Muslim regimes. The vast majority of Arab residents of Palestine who fled in 1948 did so because Arab leaders urged them to flee, promising the lands and homes of Jewish-Palestinian residents would be theirs if they joined in expelling the “Zionist invaders.” Given the history of Arab animosity toward pre-1948 Jewish residents of Palestine, had the six Arab armies that attacked Israel in 1948 prevailed, the Jews of the Yeshuv-Palestine community would have been butchered. The Mufti-Haj Amin el Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who allied with Adolf Hitler during World War II providing a Muslim SS division to fight in the Balkans, planned to exterminate Palestine’s Jewish population as his personal contribution to the Holocaust. The Mufti’s popularity among Palestinian-Arabs and throughout the Arab world acquired heroic proportions. Few peoples have squandered opportunities for self-determination and independence as have Palestine’s Arab population. In 1937, the British Peel Commission provided for a large Arab state in Palestine, larger than the one planned for Jews. Palestinian-Arabs rejected the plan and then launched the Arab Revolt of 1936-37 killing thousands of Jews. In 1947 when United Nations Resolution 181 offered to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, Israelis accepted the plan while Arabs rejected it, urging Palestinian-Arabs to join their jihad against the fledgling Jewish state. Why the jihad? The Islamic concept of the Dar al-Islam (House of Islam) precludes any non-Muslim entity in lands ever ruled by Muslims. Click here to read complete article.
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