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MYTH #115
"Israel is pursuing a policy of genocide toward the Palestinians
that is comparable to the Nazis' treatment of the Jews."
FACT
This is perhaps the most odious claim made by Israel's
detractors. The Nazis' objective was the systematic extermination
of every Jew in Europe. Israel is seeking peace with its Palestinian
neighbors. More than one million Arabs live as free and equal citizens
in Israel. Of the Palestinians in the territories, 98 percent live
under the civil administration of the Palestinian
Authority. While Israel sometimes employs harsh measures against
Palestinians in the territories to protect Israeli citizens – Jews
and non-Jews – from the incessant campaign of terror waged by the
PA and Islamic radicals, there is no plan to persecute, exterminate,
or expel the Palestinian people.
In response to one such comparison, by a poet who
referred to the "Zionist SS," The New Republic's literary
editor Leon Wieseltier observed:
The view that Zionism is Nazism — there is no other
way to understand the phrase “Zionist SS” — is not different in
kind from the view that the moon is cheese. It is not only spectacularly
wrong, it is also spectacularly unintelligent. I will not offend
myself (that would be self-hate speech!) by patiently explaining
why the State of Israel is unlike the Third Reich, except to say
that nothing that has befallen the Palestinians under Israel's control
may responsibly be compared to what befell the Jews under Germany's
control, and that a considerable number of the people who have toiled
diligently to find peace and justice for the Palestinians, and a
solution to this savage conflict, have been Israeli, some of them
even Israeli prime ministers. There is no support for the Palestinian
cause this side of decency that can justify the locution “Zionist
SS” (The New Republic, December 30, 2002).
The absurdity of the charge is also clear from the
demography of the disputed territories. While detractors make outrageous
claims about Israel committing genocide or ethnic cleansing, the
Palestinian population has continued to explode. In Gaza,
for example, the population increased from 731,000 in July 1994
to 1,225,911 in July 2002, an increase of 68 percent. The growth
rate was 3.95 percent, one of the highest in the world. According
to the UN, the total Palestinian population in all the disputed
territories (they include Gaza,
the West
Bank, and East Jerusalem)
was 1,006,000 in 1950, and rose to 1,094,000 in 1970, and exploded
to 2,152,000 in 1990. Anthony Cordesman notes the increase "was
the result of improvements in income and health services" made
by the Israel. Since the intifada,
the Palestinian population has continue to grow exponentially, increasing
more than 20 percent just from 1995 to 2,000 when it reached 3,183,000
(Anthony Cordesman, "From Peace to War: Land for Peace or Settlements
for War," DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies,
August 15, 2003, pp. 12-13).
Source: Myths & Facts Online -- A
Guide to the Arab-Israeli Conflict by Mitchell G. Bard, http://www.JewishVirtualLibrary.org
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