1922 UK Partition of Palestine & 1947 UN General Assembly Partition Plan Facts and figures on Arab & Jewish Refugees after 1948 Arab League Jihad

Comments by David G. Littman, NGO Representative to the UN in Geneva for the Association for World Education (AWE) and the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ)

The following oral statement was prepared and delivered by DGL for the WUPJ; I was stopped by the Chair (a vice-president) after 2 minutes, 16 seconds - the microphone was cut off at 2 min. 26 sec. (two NGOs soon after were allowed 2 min. 33 sec. and 2 min. 37 sec., respectively). Member and Observer States are never stopped when their delegate exceeds the 3 or 2 minute official limit, sometimes taking twice as long when haranguing Israel; NGOs are usually treated very leniently by the Belgium president.

Our two concluding lines, comparing UN treatment of Jewish and Arab Palestinian refugees could have been completed within about 10 seconds (i.e. about 2 min. 25 sec.): They received no international aid, whereas a Palestinian 'refugee' and descendants still do, via UNRWA, if the "normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948 or June 1967" - or that of their grandparents or great grandparents. This is unique in the world.

The Secretariat receives 25 copies of all oral statement for the interpreters and others (including the chairman- mine are always checked by someone on the podium). The four lines that I added after hearing the excellent comments on item 7 by the new U.S. ambassador the day before would have required another 20 secs. All this was visible in my text, available to the chair and the secretary. On this we shall make 'no comment'!

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For a very detailed WUPJ written statement (prepared by DGL), see below:

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WORLD UNION FOR PROGRESSIVE JUDAISM

United Nations Human Rights Council -13th session (1-26 March 2010)
Statement: David G. Littman - 36th meeting (Tuesday 9:20am) 23 March 2010
Item 7: Human rights situation in Palestine.... (Self-Determination / Refugees)

[The words in brackets and smaller type were not spoken in the 2¼ minutes allowed]

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Sir, under item 7, we wish to refer to the 'Right to self-determination', as well as to the "Rights of Refugees", referred to by the Special Rapporteur, whose Report has been put on a backburner [until the June session at the Palestinian delegate's request (A/HRC/13/53)].

Facts & Figures on 2 Partition Plans for Palestine (1922 and 1947)
Dual Arab and Jewish Refugees Tragedies (after 1948)

Our written statement [* A/HRC/13/NGO/138] contains full facts and figures relating to the British Partition Plan of 1922, by which more than 77% of the 1921 League of Nations designated area of Palestine [120,000 km²] became the Hashemite Emirate of Trans-Jordan, renamed The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in 1946. Then came the UN General Assembly 1947 Partition Plan, whose aim [under GA Resolution 181 (II)] was to divide the area west of the river Jordan - covering the remaining 23 percent of the original Mandate area - into "independent Arab and Jewish States", with Jerusalem as a corpus separatum administered directly by the United Nations. This UN 'Partition Plan' was categorically refused by all Arab League countries, five of whom then invaded Israel [- a day after its rebirth on 15 May 1948].

[The major part of the Cisjordan area, designated to become an independent Arab State, was occupied during the 1948 war against Israel by the Arab Legion commanded by British General Glubb Pasha and - despite the fact that the Rhodes Agreements with Israel referred only to 'Armistice lines' at the Arab League's insistence - it was annexed and renamed by the British Foreign Office, the 'West Bank' of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Only the UK and Pakistan recognized this Jordanian land grab as legal. Egypt occupied the Gaza Strip but did not annex it, only evacuating it during the 1967 Six Days War.]

The Arab League's defiance of international legality in 1947 led to the Arab and Jewish refugee tragedy that resulted from a unilateral Arab decision to make war in 1947, rather than peace, and it was repeated in 1967 at the Khartoum Arab League Summit Conference:

["No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiation with Israel, no concessions on the question of Palestinian national rights." (Rejection of UN Security Council Resolution 242 of 22 Nov.]

There is also the question of a return of, or compensation for, Arab refugees, resulting from the Arab war declared against Israel.

[The refusal by the Arab League, Arab leaders and the Arabs in Palestine to accept a Jewish State in any part of the biblical 'Land of Israel' (Palestine) was the primary reason for the dual tragedy of both Arab and Jewish refugees. The plight of Arab refugees took place during a Jihad war begun by five Member States of the Arab League (and the United Nations), backed by the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, Muhammad Amin al-Husayni, religious leader of the Arabs of British Mandatory Palestine (1921-1948) and of the Arab Higher Committee (1936-1948). Yet 1.5 million Arabs, Druze, Bedouin and others (20% of Israel's population) are citizens of Israel today.]

However, almost a million Jews were deliberately targeted as a religious group in Arab countries, many of which are now virtually Judenrein (religiously-cleansed of all Jews). Two-thirds of these dispossessed Jews settled in Israel; they and their descendants represent almost 50% of the Jewish population.

[The hardship endured by the great majority of these 900,000 indigenous Jewish refugees from Arab countries has never been examined by UN bodies, or the loss of their inestimable heritage dating back two and three millennium, nor their vast personal and property rights confiscated.]

This great injustice should be addressed at the United Nations, all within the context of an equitable global solution for a peaceful, international recognition of a 2-State solution. A noteworthy document was adopted 2 years ago by the U.S. House of Representatives, which quotes both President Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton on the question of justice for these forgotten Jewish refugees [1 April 2008: U.S. Resolution 185]. A month ago, Israel's Knesset passed a bill aimed at securing compensation for Jewish refugees from Arab countries, as part of the general peace negotiations in the Middle East [23 February 2010].

All delegates should become better informed about the forgotten million Jewish refugees, whose original number from Arab lands were larger than Arab-Palestinian war refugees.
[Gavel by vice-president; speaker expresses surprise: "Excuse me sir?" - then cut off.]

[They received no international aid, whereas a Palestinian 'refugee' and his descendants still do, via UNRWA, if the "normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948 or June 1967" - or the domicile of their grandparents or great grandparents. This is unique in the world.]

[Sir, yesterday a bright star shone through the stalactites of our colourful Disney-like ceiling - in this Alliance of Civilizations Room. We wish to endorse and praise the pertinent words and wise recommendations of new U.S. Ambassador Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe, on item 7 - by quoting here that biblical proverb: A word fitly spoken is like apples of gold in pictures of silver. (25:11)]

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United Nations
A/HRC/13/NGO/138
General Assembly
Distr.: General
Human Rights Council
19 March 2010
Thirteenth session
English only
Agenda item 7 and 9
Human Rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories
Racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related forms of intolerance, follow-up and implementation of the Durban Declaration and Programme of Action Written statement* submitted by the World Union for Progressive Judaism (WUPJ), non-governmental organization on the roster.

The Secretary-General has received the following written statement which is circulated in accordance with Economic and Social Council resolution 1996/31.

[14 March 2010]

* This written statement is issued, unedited, in the language(s) received from the submitting non-Governmental organization(s)

Palestine Partition Plans (1922 & 1947): Right to the Truth on Refugees

1. On 29 November 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 181 [II], the second 'Partition Plan' of the Mandatory area of Palestine. The aim was to divide the land west of the river Jordan into "independent Arab and Jewish States" within the remaining area - roughly 23 percent of the designated League of Nations Palestine area of 120,000 km², with Jerusalem as a corpus separatum administered directly by the United Nations.

2. In 1922, all the League of Nations designated area east of the Jordan river (about 77 percent, 94,000 km² of Palestine) was offered to Britain's World War I ally, the Emir Abdullah (exiled by the Saudis from Arabia), thus creating a de facto Hashemite Emirate of Trans-Jordan, which declared its independence in 1946. The major part of the Cisjordan area, designated as an independent Arab State in 1947 was occupied during the 1948 war against Israel by the Arab Legion, commanded by British General John Bagot Glubb ("Glubb Pasha") and became known as the 'West Bank' of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan after the 1949 Rhodes Armistice Agreements with Israel (by Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, while the Iraqi forces withdrew). The Old City of Jerusalem was also annexed by Jordan - all Jews were either killed or expelled and their ancient quarter, synagogues and tombs were all destroyed. Egypt occupied the Gaza Strip.

3. The 1947 UN 'Partition Plan' was categorically refused by all Arab League countries and by the Arab Higher Committee leader, Haj Amin al-Husayni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem. Installed in Berlin during World War II, he was received by Hitler on 28 November 1941 to discuss an Arab-Nazi alliance; he then created several Muslim Bosnian divisions (Handschar) to fight with the Waffen SS units and an Arab legion (Arabische Freieitkorps) with the Nazi army. Known for his "ominous role in the extermination of European Jewry" 1, he broadcast to the Arab world in Arabic on Radio Berlin as a loyal ally of Nazi Germany until the war's end: "Arabs, rise as one man and fight for your sacred rights. Kill the Jews wherever you find them; this pleases Allah, history, and religion. This saves your honour. Allah is with you."2 (1 March 1944).Denounced as a war criminal, al-Husayni found asylum in Cairo, where he encouraged the Egyptian government to lead the Arab War against a Jewish State.

4. On 24 November 1947, at the Political Committee of the UN General Assembly five days before the vote, Egypt's delegate Heykal Pasha gave a clear warning: "The United Nations ... should not lose sight of the fact that the proposed solution might endanger a million Jews living in the Muslim countries. ... If the United Nations decides to partition Palestine, it might be responsible for very grave disorders and for the massacre of a large number of Jews ... if a Jewish state were established, nobody could prevent disorders. Riots would spread through all the Arab states and might lead to a war between the two races."3

5. On 18 January 1948 the President of the World Jewish Congress Dr. Stephen Wise appealed to U.S. Secretary of State George Marshall to intervene, while his political director Dr. Robert Marcus detailed Amin al-Husayni's Involvement in the bloody June 1941 Baghdad farhud, giving a warning of the menacing situation for Jews in Arab countries.4 The title of a New York Times article (16 May 1948: "Jews in Grave Danger in all Moslem Lands: Nine Hundred Thousand in Africa and Asia Face Wrath of Their Foes"), a day after five Arab League armies invaded the newly-proclaimed State of Israel, echoed Heykal Pasha's words and those of the Grand Mufti, repeated in Arabic on Radio Berlin till the end.

Stateless Jews from Arab Countries flee or seek refuge in Israel or elsewhere after 1948

6. During the first half of the 20th century, thousands of Jews -- men, women and children, the young and the old -- were brutally massacred in Arab North Africa and the Middle East (still under French, Italian and British colonial rule), and also in Palestine by lawless gangs after the British conquest in 1918 and during the Mandate period. Some of the most brutal killings took place in Hebron (1929), Iraq (1936 and the Baghdad farhud of 1941), in Syria (1944, 1945, 1947), in Egypt and Libya (1945) and in Aden (1947). These bloody massacres killed and wounded thousands of peaceful Jews before Israel's rebirth.5

7. At that period, about 140,000 Jews lived in Iraq; nearly 60,000 in Yemen and Aden; 40,000 in Syria; 5,000 in Lebanon; 90,000 in Egypt; 40,000 in Libya; 150,000 in Algeria; 120,000 in Tunisia; and nearly 300,000 in Morocco, including Tangiers - a total of almost 950,000 in ten Arab countries, and a further 200,000 or more in Iran and Turkey. Today, scarcely 40,000 out of almost 1,250,000 persons remain from these indigenous Jewish communities dating from biblical times - less than 4,000 in Arab countries, scarcely half of 1% of those in 1948.

8. Pogroms and persecutions and grave fears for their future preceded the mass expulsions and exodus of these indigenous dhimmi Jews, whose ancestors had inhabited these regions from two to three millennia before the successive jihad conquests of Arab invaders from the seventh century. From 1948-1972 more than 650,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries were integrated into the area of 20,000 km2 (7,993 m2 - half the size of Switzerland) of the nascent State of Israel, constantly threatened with destruction by its neighbours. More than 300,000 Jews from these regions found refuge in Europe and the Americas.

9. Today, about half of Israel's roughly 5½ million Jewish population out of a total of over 7 million -- of whom 1½ million or 20% are Arab, Druze and Bedouin Israelis - is composed of these Sephardic and Middle East Jewish refugees and their descendants. They received no humanitarian aid from the United Nations; alone, Israel , aided by Jewish communities worldwide, succeeded in providing for the survival and integration of these stateless and dispossessed Jewish refugees.

Arab Refugees from Palestine: Tragic Result of Arab Refusal of 1947 UN Resolution 181

10. No parallel commitment was made for the integration of the Arab refugees from Palestine, numbering about 550,000 in 1949 - although a first UN estimate indicating 750,000 is cited, rising to a total of from 4 to 6 million today with their descendants. UNRW still defines a "refugee" as a person - "whose normal place of residence was Palestine between June 1946 and May 1948 or June 1967"; it also considers all descendants of the 1948 refugees as "refugees". Such a definition does not apply to any other group from the tens of millions worldwide, who became refugees since World War II.

11. Arab countries cover an area of 15 million km2 - about 10% of the world's land surface - and many possess immense oil and gas reserves, yet their leaders did little to alleviate the plight of their Arab brethren from Palestine. A large number still live in UNRWA 'refugee camps' which provide basic health, education and relief and social services, but where hopelessness, frustration and a constant culture of hate is nourished by an ideology of jihad-inspired 'martyrdom bombers.'

12. The Palestinian leadership's defiance of international legality in 1947 was echoed as late as 2003 by Farouq Al-Qaddoumi, then head of the PLO's political bureau and secretary-general of Fatah's Central Committee:: "The problem was created by the United Nations when it decided on a partition resolution."6 In fact, the refugee tragedies resulted from a unilateral decision to make war rather than peace then.

13. Twenty years later, UN Security Council Resolution 242 (22 November 1967) was rejected by the Khartoum Arab League Summit Conference categorically: "No peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiation with Israel, no concessions on the questions of Palestinian national rights."

There are Jewish refugees; they have the same rights as others do - President Jimmy Carter (1977)

14. There is also the divisive question of a return of, or compensation for, Arab refugees from the former Mandatory Palestine resulting from attempts to destroy the renascent State of Israel by all and every means. The refusal by the Arab League and all Arab leaders to recognize a Jewish State in any part of the biblical 'Land of Israel' was the basic reason for this dual tragedy of Arab refugees and Jewish refugees. However, the Jews were deliberately targeted as a religious group in Arab countries, many of which, 60 year later, are virtually Judenrein ('cleansed' of Jews), while the Arab refugee tragedy took place during a war begun by five Member States of the Arab League.

15. The transfer of populations on a large scale has been a characteristic of human history, particularly in the Orient - deportations, expropriations and expulsion of dhimmis (Jews, Christians and other indigenous peoples) was a constant factor over a long history of dhimmitude - after the Arab jihad-wars of conquest, expropriation and occupation. This policy continues,7 while a historically-flawed memory systematically spotlights only Arab refugees from a part of Mandatory Palestine as a result of war while forgetting others - particularly dhimmi Jews in their ancestral homeland, expropriated and expelled over the centuries, and their numerous brethren in the Arab-Muslim dar al-Islam. Jews were forbidden to reside in Arabia since the advent of Islam (except for Yemen and a part of the Gulf region), and in the eastern part of Palestine since 1922, when it became the Hashemite Emirate.8

16. The hardship endured by the great majority of these indigenous Jewish refugees from Arab countries has never been examined by UN bodies, nor the loss of their inestimable heritage dating back two and three millennium - nor their vast personal and property rights. This great injustice should be addressed at the United Nations and elsewhere, all within the context of an equitable global solution for a peaceful, international recognition of a two-State solution.9 A noteworthy document - with references to specific references to Jewish refugees by both President Jimmy Carter and President Bill Clinton was adopted by the U.S. House of Representatives as Resolution 185 on 1 April 2008.10

17. The major stumbling block to peace in the Middle East remains a total absence of true democratic institutions in the Middle East - above all, the refusal by the Arab League, the Palestinian Authority and Hamas - to accept the inalienable and legitimate de jure rights and existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish State within a formally agreed area of about 18% of the historic 1921 designated area on both sides of the Jordan river, known as 'Land of Israel' (to Jews) / 'Palestine and Jordan' (to Arabs)

18. It should also be allowed under international law for Jews to live in the whole League of Nations area of Palestine (within both the Arab Kingdom of Jordan and the future Arab State of Palestine), just like Arabs, Druze and other non-Jews do in Israel, either as Israeli citizens or foreign residents.

19. On 23 February 2010 Israel's Knesset passed a bill aimed at securing compensation for Jewish refugees from Arab countries and Iran as part of peace negotiations in the Middle East. Before the vote former Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler stated: "We're not speaking about financial compensation or indemnification [only], we're talking about justice for Jews from Arab countries. There have been more than 160 UN resolutions on the matter of refugees; all deal with Palestinian refugees only; there's no justice and no truth if it does not also address the plight of Jews from Arab countries." 10

20. The World Union for Progressive Judaism calls on the High Commissioner for Human Rights, the High Commissioner for Refugees, all competent UN bodies, particularly the Human Rights Council, as well as the Arab League and the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC), to recognise the equal human rights of all refugees - including all those Jewish refugees, who with their descendants, represent today almost half of the Jewish population of Israel.

Notes:

1. Lucasz Hirszowicz, The Third Reich and the Arab East (1966), p. 26; see also Bat Ye'or, Islam and Dhimmitude. Where Civilizations Collide, 2002/2006), pp. 172, 283, 300.

2. Maurice Perlman, Mufti of Jerusalem. The Story of Haj Amin el Husseini (1947), p. 51.

3. UN Official Records of the Second Session of the General Assembly, Ad Hoc Committee on the Palestinian Question. SR., 25 September to 25 November 1947, p. 185.

4. "This conspiracy is inspired by the Mufti, a notorious war criminal, who participated in the Nazi plans to exterminate the Jews of Europe ... Acts of violence already perpetrated, together with those contemplated, being clearly aimed at the total destruction of the Jews, constitute genocide which under the resolutions of the General Assembly is a crime against humanity." Full details in a full page article by Richard A. Yaffe, 'Arab Pogroms
Endanger 800,000. Outside Palestine: Jews Slain, Homes and Synagogues Burned Down,' PM (World Jewish Congress), 18 January 1948.

5. For one example, see Renzo di Felici, Jews in an Arab Land: Libya, 1835-1970 (1985), pp. 193-94, p. 365, n. 19.

6. Interview with Qaddoumi , published in Kul Al-Arab (Israeli Arab newspaper), 3 January 2003.

7. For documentation, see Bat Ye'or, The Dhimmi: Jews and Christians under Islam (1985/2010); idem, The Decline of Eastern Christianity under Islam. From Jihad to Dhimitude: 7th to 20th century (1996/2008); idem, Islam and Dhimmitude.

8. Jordanian Law no.6, §3 of 3 April 1954 (following Mandate Law) reactivated in law no. 7 of 1 April 1963, sect. 2.

9. Malka Hillel Shulewitz (ed.), The Forgotten Millions. The Modern Jewish Exodus from Arab Lands (1999 / 2000); Shmuel Trigano (ed.), L'exclusion des Juifs des pays arabes. Aux sources du conflit israélo-arabe ( 2003)
http://www.jimena.org/ http://www.justiceforjews.com/ . http://www.justiceforjews.com/Reg.html

10. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=hr110-185

11. Rachelle Kliger, "Israel adds Mideast Jewish refugees to negotiations", Jerusalem Post,2 February 2010; Rebecca Anna Stohl, "Legislation gives refugee status to Jews who fled Arab lands", JP, 23 February 2010.
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* This written statement -- with modifications, enlargements and updating -- is based on The Forgotten Refugees. An Exchange of populations by David G. Littman, The National Review Online, (New York, 3 December 2002): www.nationalreview.com/script/asp?ref=/comment/comment-littman120302.asp. (Littman is a representative of the World Union for Progressive Judaism to the United Nations in Geneva)

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Littman is a champion. Jewish refugees from Arab/Islamic countries have been forgotten about for decades. This is because Israel did the right thing by taking in these refugees and giving them a life. They didn't rely on the UN nor any other country for assistance.

Such a marked contrast with the "Palestinians" i.e. normal Arab Muslims, who have received billions of dollars in aid for over 60 years and they've got nothing to show for it. No Arab country in the area have been willing to settle these Arabs because to do so would mean an end to their excuse to jihad against Israel.

The "Palestinians" have been created and used so Islamic states could pursue and continue their jihad against Israel. This is all it is, nothing else. The "Palestinians" are a created identity, with no basis in history. They don't show up on any historical records. Nada. Nothing. They are fake. All they are are Arab Muslims, most of whom are descendants from Arabs who immigrated into what we now know as Israel during the 1920s and 1930s looking for economic opportunities afforded to them because of Jewish investment, labour and ingenuity. They've been duped and conned into believing that they are a people who have a historic connection with the land - framing their identity and character like this appeals to the West, who sadly, for the most part, have refused to know their history about this part of the world.

If these Arabs who are designated refugees were given shelter and a home in any of the Arab countries (after all, they're all Arabs with minor differences), especially Jordan which is supposedly 70% "Palestinian", then the Arab-Jewish conflict could theoretically be over, however, the nasty presence of Islam remains and this refugee problem won't go away until Islam is intellectually destroyed and removed.

Until the hatred for Jews is acknowledged in Islamic texts and Muhammed's example by Muslims, there can't be any hope of peace with Israel, nor can there be any hope of peace with the rest of the world as we're all a target in Islam's eyes. What's happening to Israel today is what will happen to the rest of us in time if we don't deal with the problem now. And the problem has gone on for too long. Islam must be intellectually destroyed.

They [Jews] received no international aid, whereas a Palestinian 'refugee' and his descendants still do, via UNRWA...
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Exactly—all those years of desperate refugees to Israel—Ashkenazi Holocaust survivors, Sephardic Jews facing expulsion from Dar-al-Islam, Russian refuseniks, Ethiopian "falashas"—most of them arriving in Israel with almost nothing—have all been helped, then integrated into the prosperous state of Israel.

Not so the "Palestinians", who, despite *60 years* of aid, are still mostly living in refugee camps. Jordan—which was meant to be the "Palestinian state", will not take them in, and most other Muslim states in the Middle East will not grant them citizenship.

One of the few countries that did take some in—Christian-majority Lebanon—found that a few years later they were repaid by a fomenting of the Muslim population against Christians—which resulted in the bloody Lebanese "civil war".

Lebanon has not recovered to this day, and with the brutal infiltration of Hizb'allah into Lebanese society, will not likely ever do so.

Meanwhile, "Palestinians" in the "West Bank" continue to oppress and terrorize the ancient Christian population and drive them out.

And when Hamas took over Gaza, they brutally drove out their Fatah rivals. The two factions vie with each other in demonstrating their fervor in seeing the destruction of Israel, and have developed a savage death cult that glorifies murderers and suicide bombers.

"Palestine" is one of the ugliest and most dysfunctional places on earth.

I find it very disturbing that Israel allows many Arabs who are disloyal, violent, anti-Zionist enemies to use Israel's democracy to undermine it. Jewish liberals keep arguing thst Israel needs to keep truncating itself in order be both Jewish and democratic, but that's a suicidal argument.
The trouble with Israel is that its political system lacks boundaries. In the name of democracy, Israel allows subversive haredim, leftists and Arabs to vote. Avigdor Lieberman's idea of vetting potential voters for loyalty makes more sense in such a hostile environment. That way, a diverse, but loyal, electorate can allow Israel to remain democratic and inclusive, but have secure external and internal borders.
The Naturei Carta can go back to Brooklyn, the Arab terrorists can go live in Gaza, and the leftists can go to Cambridge, Mass.

Gravenimage

I still vividly remember - and copied, and placed in my files - your posting from some time ago, about your Jewish friend who during a period of time spent in Israel, found herself helping with the integration into Israel of groups of ex-dhimmi Jews from Yemen, and as she did so, learning of the horrors to which they had been routinely subjected by their Yemeni Muslim overlords.

This is magnificent! The truth being spoken in the U.N.!!! I'm going to save the entire article to read again later. I have no illusions that the U.N. will pay it any attention whatsoever because it does not focus on their pet people, the poor, pitiful, persecuted Palestinians.
The U.N. also has been expropriated by muslims to serve islam. I don't know why the rest of the world bothers to show up to be intimidated and bullied by the thugs in the O.I.C. and the idiots in the Human Rights department, who wouldn't recognize a human right if it bit them. It is time to move that behemoth monstrosity to Cairo or maybe Gaza, close to the beloved "Palestinians".

More on Yemeni Jews: a couple of items that have been shared here, from time to time, by jihadwatch posters.

From the comments thread to this article:

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2007/01/yemeni-jews-flee-homes-after-muslim-death-threats.html

"Yemen's Jews have faced persecution since Israel's establishment in 1948. " - From the article above.

'This is in fact more than not true.

'Yemen's Jews have been persecuted since times immemorial.

'I myself met an old Yemenite Jewish lady who is still living today, who as a child had to be hidden by her relatives, because she was orphaned.

'By Yemenite custom, orphaned Jewish children were foribly taken away as slaves by the Arabs.

'This horrifying treatment of minorities is something that fits well with Islamic ideology.

'As the father of this poor Jewish lady had died when she was a child, she normally would become the property of the local Muslim Arab Sheikh.

'She was only able to avoid this fate at great danger and risk. She told me the Arabs would often come looking for her and her siblings and thus they grew up terrified and hiding.

'I'm estimating this lady was born about late 1920's.

' What this lady related as a fact about her youth in Yemen happened about 20 years before Israel's establishment.

'I believe Bat Y'eor has also written some harrowing stories about treatment of Jews in Muslim countires, and the gruelsome treatment of Jews (as well as of other minorities or even majorities of indiginous populations conquored by Muslims) occured already and throughout centuries before the establishment of Israel in 1948."
Posted by: Hugo Schmidt-Fischer at January 22, 2007 3:58 PM

To which Mr Fitzgerald added:

'Tens of thousands of Yemeni Jews were taken, in 1951, from their slavery (there is no other word for it) in Yemen to Israel. This was known as Operation Magic Carpet.

' In Yemen, they were forced into the most filthy and demeaning of occupations: cleaning the privies of the Muslims, for example, was a "Jewish" task.

'One student of life in the Yemen, R. S. Serjeant, wrote about Yemen earlier in the century, and of how Jews were kept as slaves by Arab tribes. He recounted how, if a Jew who "belonged" to Arab Tribe A was killed by an Arab belonging to Arab Tribe B, then an Arab of Arab Tribe A could, in order to avenge the killing, kill a Jew who "belonged" to an Arab in Arab Tribe B. That was life, and death, for the Jews of Yemen.'

Posted by: Hugh at January 22, 2007 9:02 PM

And from the comments thread to this article

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2006/10/pakistani-christian-woman-accused-of-blasphemy-amid-land-dispute.html

One commenter remarked:

aynrandgirl | October 18, 2006 12:06 PM
"Aren't blasphemy charges automatic convictions? Since as I understand it only Muslims may testify in an Islamic court, no non-Muslim accused of blasphemy can defend themselves in court.

'Now that I think about it, except in the unlikely case that a Muslim chooses to defend a non-Muslim in court, isn't any criminal charge against a non-Muslim an automatic conviction?"

To which another responded:

ElderlyZionist | October 18, 2006 3:14 PM
- aynrandgirl: Now that I think about it, except in the unlikely case that a Muslim chooses to defend a non-Muslim in court, isn't any criminal charge against a non-Muslim an automatic conviction?

'Exactly so. Which is why, in traditional sharia societies, in order to survive, each dhimmi head-of-household must form a client/patron relationship with a Muslim 'protector', who will protect his dhimmi client from abuse by other Muslims, will bear arms in his defense (dhimmi are forbidden to arm themselves, and can expect to be lynched if they so much as lift a hand to a Muslim), and will testify on his clients' behalf in sharia court. If the protector wishes to. And always for a price.

'I have never lived under sharia, *but I have known former dhimmi who did, in Yemen back in the bad old days* {my emphasis - dda}.

'They tell me it was hell on earth to live that way, and that they would die before they would go back.

'More to the point, they would kill before they would go back."

And he added (corroborating Hugh's data from R S Serjeant):

ElderlyZionist | October 18, 2006 3:45 PM

"I was once told a story about Yemen in the bad old days, before the Jews had left, about how Muslims 'protected' their dhimmi. I don't know whether it's true, but I believe it.

"An Arab sheikh went to visit his neighbor, who welcomed him warmly. "Oh Abu Mustafa, my old friend. I'm glad you came to visit, it's been far too long. Please come sit, drink some coffee, and tell me what has brought you to my home today."

"Oh Abu Usama, my dear friend, it is black trouble that has brought me here. I am sorry to say that your sons have done something very wrong; they have damaged my honor, and if this thing is not made right, then there must be war between your clan and mine."

"Oh Abu Mustafa, this must not be! Now tell me how my sons have offended you, and for the sake of our old friendship, and of the peace between our families, surely I will make it right."

"Oh Abu Usama, your sons have shot one of my Jews, and raped his wife and daughter. This Jew was under my protection! By harming him, your sons have damaged my honor, and that of my whole clan. Now for the sake of my honor, and for the respect that is due my family, I must demand justice of you, and satisfaction for the harm done to my Jew."

"Oh Abu Mustafa, my old friend, I am so glad you came today to talk this matter over with me. You are completely right, and what my sons have done was very wrong. Surely, for the sake of our friendship and to keep the peace between us, I will give you justice.

"Now here is what I propose.

"Oh Abu Mustafa, let your sons come, and shoot one of my Jews, and rape his wife and daughter.

"So the balance between us will be restored, and your honor will be made whole."

And so it was done."

Here is the posting from 'Gravenimage', as shared on this forum, also in comments to the December 13 2008 article on the killing of a Yemeni Jew by a jihadi Muslim:

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/12/muslim-extremist-kills-yemeni-jew.html

gravenimage | December 13, 2008 12:35 AM

'Most of Yemen's roughly 400 remaining Jews live in Riydah. The poor country at the southern tip of the Arabian peninsula once had tens of thousands of Jews, but most have emigrated (from article)
................

"When I was in college, one of my editors told me she had spent time in Israel in the late '70s.

"She had volunteered to help Jewish refugees navigate the social services system.

"She had the idea that she would be dealing mostly with "refuseniks" from the Soviet Union.

"Instead, she found herself dealing almost entirely with large numbers of Yemeni refugees. Hotel rooms set up originally for couples held entire families.

"She heard terrible stories of violence and oppression, which at first she had assumed were exaggerations, because they were so extreme.

"Finally, *the stories were so similar, and the refugees so traumatized, that she started to credit the accounts* {my emphasis - dda}.

"This community had been very isolated, and knew very little about life outside their villages. Suddenly they wound up in modern highrises in Tel Aviv.

"They felt completely overwhelmed. Nonetheless, most were extremely grateful, and knew they were lucky to have been rescued."

- From Wikipedia:
If one includes Aden, there were about 63,000 Jews in Yemen in 1948. Today, there are about 200 left...
The Israeli government's Operation Magic Carpet evacuated around 44,000 Jews from Yemen to Israel in 1949 and 1950. Emigration continued until 1962, when the civil war in Yemen broke out. A small community remained unknown until 1976, but it appears that all infrastructure is lost now.

"I think it was members of this last cited group who my friend worked with in the 1970s.

"The few Jews now left in Yemen are just a tiny remnant, but even they are not safe.

"Muslims will not be satisfied until Yemen is "Juderein".

"This has happened throughout the "Muslim world". Jewish and other minorities are being systematically driven out or murdered."

Gravenimage - here is another of your postings, from March 2 2009, in response to an article entitled "Yemeni court says Jew-killer "mentally unstable," gives him fine".

You related what you learned from your friend who did a stint in Israel helping Yemeni ex-dhimmi Jews learn to live as free and dignified human beings. This was posted during the Intense Debate era and will not appear in the jihadwatch archives. I'm re-posting it here because it includes a bit more detail than your previous statement.

GRAVENIMAGE - Actually, Abscedere, "Magic Carpet" really was the codename of the rescue operation Israel ran for the first mass rescue of Yemeni Jews in the 1950s.

"My editor on the Jewish publication I worked on at University took a trip to Israel as a teenager in the late '70s. She knew she would be helping new refugees acclimate themselves to Israel.

"She spoke some Russian, Hebrew, and Yiddish, and was told she would likely be working with "refuseniks"--Jews who were just beginning to be able to leave the Soviet Union at the time.

"Instead, she found herself helping Yemeni refugees who hailed from tiny rural villages.

"She was completely unprepared--she walked into the modern Tel Aviv hotel where the refugee families were staying, and found they were living on the floors of the rooms, with carpets spread around--as though it was a tent.

"Many of them had never seen--or even heard of--airplanes before they were flown out.

" In addition, to her great surprise, she found that most of them only spoke Arabic.

"She had to find translators.


"*She found that the refugees were--hardly surprising, under the circumstances--terrified of Muslim translators* {my emphasis - dda}.

"She had to make do with an Israeli translator who could only work part time, and a couple of American students who spoke a bit of high-school Arabic.

"As great as the challenge was--these families were not just new to Israel, but to the modern world--she came to love working with them.

"She was surprised by the depth of the gratitude these Yemeni Jews felt to Israel for their rescue, and the warm welcome they received there.

"They were stunned to find that my friend's group had flown halfway around the world to welcome people who would have been casually murdered back in the "Muslim world".'

I do not want to get down on a fine old fellow but, if it is that important to get what you need said out in 2 or three minutes, it might be a good idea to practice clearer, faster diction.
It is true that an actor/orator can speak as much or more with silence as with words but, if you have a bunch of words and too little time you have to cut the dramatic pauses to a minimum.HIs were at least twice as long as they needed to be to accomplish their purpose. That is at least ten seconds total right there.
On the elevator ride he can put a pencil in is teeth and try to say the whole thing intelligibly as fast as he can a couple times.
Of course, being British he is already speaking at a Speedy Gonzalez rate of speed. :)

I dunno, but if an injustice was done to the so-called Arab Jews , (surely nothing worse than the ethnic Germans who were expelled en masse from Poland, Romania and other countries for real and alleged collaboration with the Nazi occupiers), surely it is counter productive for Israel to argue that they have a "right to return" to their former native lands even allowing for the short sighted stupidity of the Arab League which rejected partition in both 1922 and 1947-two wrongs cannot magically make one right?

Terry

PS To quote Jesse Jackson, EVERYBODY should stop using holy books( Bible, Talmud, Koran et al) as guides to real estate in the area!

@Terry Washington
The argument is not for a right of refugee Jews to return to Muslim Arab lands but to be granted equal treatment with refugee Arabs, ie financial compensation for what they have lost. The balance sheet would prove that refugee Jews lost far more assets and lands than refugee Arabs. It has been estimated that refugee Jews lost land more than 4 times the area of Israel. This is the reason why the UN, hijacked by the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, will not address the issue of Jewish refugees.

This bit puzzles me:

"18. It should also be allowed under international law for Jews to live in the whole League of Nations area of Palestine (within both the Arab Kingdom of Jordan and the future Arab State of Palestine), just like Arabs, Druze and other non-Jews do in Israel, either as Israeli citizens or foreign residents."

If Jews are allowed under international law to live anywhere in the previous Mandated territory known as Palestine, then presumably Arabs will be granted the equal right under international law to live in Israel, in practice enabling the "right to return". Maybe someone can clarify this?

Other than showing that this site is diverse and tolerant of other opinions, even those as foolish as yours, what, exactly does your presence here at Jihad Watch signify?
I'd love to shove a pencil through your ears,sharpened,nice and slow-like..

Acually, St Patrick, I don't know what GDW was bleating about. Mr Littman's delivery was quite rapid. GDW is just another troll trying to shoot the messenger because he cannot shoot down the message.

Thanks Charlotte..Yup;he did get through it quick. If he'd gone any quicker with it,without emphasis at times,the humanity and importance of it wouldn't have been stressed nearly enough. F-ing U.N,..2 minutes and 35 seconds! They knew what he had to say..Where's the compassion gone? Those refugees,alive or dead,and their descendents didn't
deserve another 10 or 15 seconds??!!
Appalling,sickening, disgusting.. you name it..arrgghh!

Have a good one..Thanks again.

Dumbledore's Army, thank you for re-posting some of my previous comments. You must have an amazing organizational system—it seems you can always access articles on just about any subject, as well as the JW archives. I wish I was half as organized!

I worked with this same editor on a series of articles on the urgency of Israel helping the Ethiopian "Falasha" Jews (or "Beta Yisrael", as they called themselves), who were at risk of total annihilation in the early 1980s. Israel was initially leery of the cost, risk, politic complications, and—absurdly—even the cultural aspect of this.

It was argued—quite seriously at the time, even on the publication I worked for—that bringing "Beta Yisrael" out of Ethiopia would "destroy their unique culture". It was also feared that, as black Africans, they might face some racism in Israel.

Please note: I was *not* insensitive to the above concerns. But they seemed entirely besides the point with a group that faced death were they to remain where they were.

We did run those articles, which I illustrated. I like to think they had some effect—however small that might have been. Israel was finally able to airlift out just about the entire Jewish population there—in Operation Moses in 1984 and Operation Solomon in 1991.

This is the work I did as a student that I am most proud of.

The cowardice of Muslim-appeasing English and other Westerners consistently short-changing the Jewish Yishuv of Eretz Israel, robbing them of their rights. No wonder God's wrath befell the English, who suffered the Blitz and the loss of their Empire, after all their appeasement of both the Nazi Germans and the Islamo-Nazis .

Ruslan Tokhchukov, EnragedSince1999.

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