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University of Exeter – Ilan Pappe
(Dept of Israel Bashing) working for another "Final Solution"
The adherents of this veiled assault on
Israel argue that the "two-state solution," "in which Israel is
secure and the Palestinians have sovereignty," as President Obama
told Time
magazine, has been a failure. Of course, the two-state
solution has failed because since 1948, the first time Arabs
rejected a Palestinian state, a critical mass of Palestinian Arabs
have wanted something more than sovereignty: they want Israel
destroyed and her land possessed by Arabs from "the river to the
sea," as PLO chief Yasser Arafat used to say. The one-state
solution, which envisions a single nation comprising Arabs and Jews
under a single government, is a way to achieve the same aim. Such a
state would obviously require the end of Israel's Jewish identity,
and would result in an Arabic demographic explosion that in any kind
of representative government would marginalize Jews. Moreover, we
can see the most likely sort of regime that would rule the "one
state" by looking next door at Egypt, where Islamists are now in
control and relations with Israel have deteriorated. Whatever the
result, such a state would not resemble the liberal democracy of
Israel today.
…
Even more suggestive of the conference's
bias is the presence of Ilan Pappé, whose
scholarly malfeasance got him cashiered from Haifa University
over his involvement in a student's master's thesis that fabricated
an Israeli massacre of Palestinians. Such an episode will surprise
no one familiar with Pappé's own work, which as historian Efraim
Karsh has written, displays a "consistent resort to factual
misrepresentation, distortion, and outright falsehood." Pappé is
clearly an ideologue and propagandist, as he frankly admits: he
sneers at "objectivity," professes that he is "not as interested in
what happened as in how people see what's happened," and crows that
"my ideology influences my historical writings." That such a
travesty of the profession of history is invited to speak at a
prestigious university testifies to how intellectually and morally
corrupt the American academy has become.
This rather loose attitude towards
evidence and fact embraced by Pappé reveals itself as well in the
on-line
descriptions of the panel topics, where one finds libels such
as references to "the original 700,000 [Arabs] who were ethnically
cleansed from Palestine in 1948 and 1967," moral cowardice in
phrases such as "a great deal of violence has isolated the two
peoples from one another," and the de rigueur question-begging
epithet: "How can justice for the victims of racism or violence be
achieved?" You get the picture: racist Israelis who ethnically
cleansed Arabs from their homeland and incited a "cycle of violence"
need to abandon their Jewish identity and their ancestral lands in
order to resolve a bloody conflict.
…
Winning international sympathy and support
for the "oppressed" Palestinians has been a critical element in the
"phases" strategy. The Kennedy School conference––like the boycott
of Israeli academics, one of whose prime movers is Ilan Pappé–– is
yet another example that this strategy to destroy Israel by
manipulating international opinion has been working. The "one-state
solution" is in fact an enabler of a slow-motion final solution.
http://frontpagemag.com/2012/02/08/harvard-promotes-the-palestinians-slow-motion-final-solution/
Harvard Promotes the
Palestinians' Slow-Motion 'Final Solution'
Posted by Bruce Thornton
on Feb 8th, 2012
There is no idea so hateful or useless
that some university somewhere won't hold a conference on it. The
latest example of this unfortunate truism is the recently announced
"Israel/Palestine and the One-State Conference" scheduled for early
March at the Harvard Kennedy School. Nineteen speakers and ten
panels will spend two days explaining why "'two-states for two
peoples' is no longer a viable option for Israel/Palestine," as the
organizers assert, and discussing a "solution" to the Israeli-Arab
crisis that has absolutely no chance of ever being implemented.
The adherents of this veiled assault on
Israel argue that the "two-state solution," "in which Israel is
secure and the Palestinians have sovereignty," as President Obama
told Time magazine, has been a
failure. Of course, the two-state solution has failed because since
1948, the first time Arabs rejected a Palestinian state, a critical
mass of Palestinian Arabs have wanted something more than
sovereignty: they want Israel destroyed and her land possessed by
Arabs from "the river to the sea," as PLO chief Yasser Arafat used
to say. The one-state solution, which envisions a single nation
comprising Arabs and Jews under a single government, is a way to
achieve the same aim. Such a state would obviously require the end
of Israel's Jewish identity, and would result in an Arabic
demographic explosion that in any kind of representative government
would marginalize Jews. Moreover, we can see the most likely sort of
regime that would rule the "one state" by looking next door at
Egypt, where Islamists are now in control and relations with Israel
have deteriorated. Whatever the result, such a state would not
resemble the liberal democracy of Israel today.
Perhaps the conference will address issues
like Arab intransigence, genocidal anti-Semitism, and terrorist
violence, but judging from some of the speakers, such balance seems
unlikely. Among the usual obscure academics and Palestinian
activists camouflaged as scholars, one finds anti-Israel luminaries
like Stephen M. Walt, who along with John Mearshimer in 2007
published The Israel Lobby, an
academic recycling of the Protocols of
the Elders of Zion in which nefarious American Jews secretly
control U.S. foreign policy in service to their Zionist
puppet-masters. Even more suggestive of the conference's bias is the
presence of Ilan Pappé, whose
scholarly malfeasance got him cashiered from Haifa University
over his involvement in a student's master's thesis that fabricated
an Israeli massacre of Palestinians. Such an episode will surprise
no one familiar with Pappé's own work, which as historian Efraim
Karsh has written, displays a "consistent resort to factual
misrepresentation, distortion, and outright falsehood." Pappé is
clearly an ideologue and propagandist, as he frankly admits: he
sneers at "objectivity," professes that he is "not as interested in
what happened as in how people see what's happened," and crows that
"my ideology influences my historical writings." That such a
travesty of the profession of history is invited to speak at a
prestigious university testifies to how intellectually and morally
corrupt the American academy has become.
This rather loose attitude towards
evidence and fact embraced by Pappé reveals itself as well in the
on-line
descriptions of the panel topics, where one finds libels such as
references to "the original 700,000 [Arabs] who were ethnically
cleansed from Palestine in 1948 and 1967," moral cowardice in
phrases such as "a great deal of violence has isolated the two
peoples from one another," and the de rigueur question-begging
epithet: "How can justice for the victims of racism or violence be
achieved?" You get the picture: racist Israelis who ethnically
cleansed Arabs from their homeland and incited a "cycle of violence"
need to abandon their Jewish identity and their ancestral lands in
order to resolve a bloody conflict.
The Kennedy School conference, then, is a
propaganda exercise the effect of which is to further the
Palestinian Arab "phases" strategy for destroying Israel. In this
regard, history provides an interesting parallel to the way the
Arabs have manipulated Westerners and obscured their true aim, the
destruction of Israel. In 1938, Hitler began fulfilling his plan to
create a racial German empire, one that also was put into place by
"phases." Just as the Middle East regimes today claim that their
hostility to Israel results from the maltreatment of the
Palestinians, who have been dispossessed of their homeland by an
oppressive invader, Hitler justified his aggression against
Czechoslovakia as in fact the liberation of his fellow Germans from
an alien government oppressing them and violating their rights. Thus
Hitler's pretext that national and ethnic self-determination for the
Sudeten Germans, necessary because of the Czechs' "brutal treatment
of mothers and children of German blood," as Propaganda minister
Joseph Goebbels put it, was the reason he was interfering in
Czechoslovakia.
This pretext, moreover, which exploited
the principle of "national self-determination" enshrined in the
Versailles settlement, offered
Czechoslovakia's allies France and England the seductive delusion
that if only a settlement could be negotiated regarding the Sudeten
Germans, a resolution could be achieved without violence. Meanwhile,
Hitler's Nazi stooges in Czechoslovakia instigated violent riots and
fabricated incidents of violence against Germans, at the same time
they kept escalating their outrageous demands during negotiations.
As Hitler's puppet in Czechoslovakia, Konrad Henlein, put it, "We [Sudeten
Germans] must always demand so much that we cannot be satisfied."
The goal was to force the Czechs to break off negotiations and thus
justify a German invasion.
Consider the similarities between Hitler's
strategy and that of the Palestinian Arabs:
• Hitler's military was not ready for a
war against both France and England in 1938, so he was reluctant to
gamble on force to achieve his aims. Today the Palestinians and the
Arab states have suffered three defeats at the hands of Israel, and
are unlikely to risk such humiliation again.
• Hitler thus turned to duplicitous
negotiations over the alleged suffering of the German minority in
the Sudetenland and their right to national self-determination to
buy time and achieve his aims without war. Likewise the Arabs now
speak of a "Palestinian homeland" and Palestinian self-determination
to grind Israel down in a process of specious negotiations filled
with outrageous demands, such as the return to Israel of 700,000
"refugees" or the dismantling of "settlements," so that the new
state will be ethnically cleansed of Jews. And the Palestinians
"cannot be satisfied" with legitimate concessions made by Israel,
including at least three legitimate offers to give them the homeland
they allegedly pine for.
• In concert with phony negotiations, the
Sudeten Nazi Party fomented violence and manufactured atrocities in
order to justify German intervention and create international
sympathy for their cause. So too the Palestinian Arabs have
manufactured numerous atrocities, such as the Jenin "massacre" or
the Mohammad Dura killing, and used terrorist violence in order to
provoke retaliation and defensive measures that further alienate the
international community from Israel and increase pressure on it to
make concessions.
• Most important, just as England and
France were unwilling to take action against Hitler's aggressive
intentions, and so found in the alleged suffering of the Sudeten
Germans a convenient excuse to pressure Czechoslovakia into
committing national suicide, so too the West finds in "Palestinian
suffering under Israeli occupation" a convenient pretext for
ignoring the obvious goal of the Palestinian Arabs, the destruction
of Israel. Indeed, President Obama's recent demands for more Israeli
concessions as a prelude to a peace settlement recalls the suicidal
concessions England and France demanded
from Czechoslovakia. As the crisis continued in 1938, the British
solution was "for Prague to get a real twist of the screw." And
while the Czechs fought desperately for their national survival,
British Minister Basil Newton advised Czech president Edvard Benes
"go forthwith to the very limit of concession." How similar to the
constant accusations that Israel negotiates in bad faith, and to the
continually escalating demands on Israel to make unreciprocated
concessions to a people who have met every previous concession with
terrorist attacks, and who always "demand so much they cannot be
satisfied."
Winning international sympathy and support
for the "oppressed" Palestinians has been a critical element in the
"phases" strategy. The Kennedy School conference––like the boycott
of Israeli academics, one of whose prime movers is Ilan Pappé–– is
yet another example that this strategy to destroy Israel by
manipulating international opinion has been working. The "one-state
solution" is in fact an enabler of a slow-motion final solution.
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