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How to cause troll apoplexy just say “Arab nation” never included a state known as “Palestine”

December 22, 2011 16:09
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http://www.imra.org.il/story.php3?id=54940Palestinians: Invented People
by Prof. Michael Curtis
BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 157, December 20, 2011
http://www.biu.ac.il/SOC/besa/docs/perspectives157.pdf

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The concept of Palestinian identity and nationalism is a
recent invention. Both historically and in contemporary times, the Arabs
living in the area now known as Palestine were regarded both by outsiders
and by their own spokespeople as members of the greater Arab population,
without a separate or distinct identity. Today, however, it is clear that
Palestinian nationalism has emerged and become a political factor.

The recent statement uttered by US Republican presidential candidate Newt
Gingrich that the Palestinians are an “invented people” has been criticized
by political opponents as indicating a lack of sobriety and stability. Yet,
whatever one’s views of Gingrich's sagacity or judgment on other issues, or
one’s opinions on the more general issue of the desirability and character
of a Palestinian state existing alongside the State of Israel, the accuracy
of his statement cannot be denied. This conclusion stems from two factors.
The first is that Arabs living in the area now known as Palestine were
regarded, both historically and in contemporary times, not as a separate
entity but as part of the general Arab people. This has been recognized by
Arab spokesmen, by scholars, and by objective international official
reports. The second is that no independent Palestinian state has ever
existed, let alone one that manifested a “Palestinian identity.”

A few examples can illustrate this. The first Congress of Muslim-Christian
Associations in the area met in February 1919 to consider the future of the
territory formerly ruled by the Ottoman Empire, which dissolved after World
War I. The Congress declared: “We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria
as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it
by national, religious, linguistic, moral, economic, and geographical
bonds.” The celebrated scholar Philip Hitti, testifying before the
Anglo-American Committee in 1946, stated there was no such thing as
Palestine in history, “absolutely not.”