Indigenous Upstart Nation, Israel, Scares World Leaders
I finally figured it out – I now know why the world wants to dictate the agreement they think we should reach with the Arabs, sorry – the “Palestinians”. It isn’t that the world really thinks that the “West Bank” (i.e., Judea and Samaria) is occupied territory. And it isn’t that, in their hearts, they deny that Jerusalem is the eternal capital of the Jewish people, or think it is an international city that should be run by the UN or some such ridiculous idea like that. No – they know that Judea and Samaria are part of the ancestral homeland of the Jews; they know that Jerusalem has always been and will always be our capital.
For the longest time I have been struggling with the apparent ease by which the law-abiding nations of the world, those that are democracies like us, ignore international laws related to Israel. They seem to have invented so-called laws that are contrary to those on the books in order to de-legitimize my country’s presence in Judea and Samaria as well as the right to our capital, Jerusalem. They go along with the farce of assigning refugee status to Arabs who claim to have resided in the British Mandate of Palestine as little as two years before 1948, a decision that set in place an unnecessary (insurmountable?) barrier to peace, and then they blame Israel for being non-compliant. They pay lip service to objecting to BDS when, in fact, they may be hoping it will succeed in destroying our economic base (as long as they don’t have to give up all the Israeli components in their laptops and cell phones, and other Israeli technological and medical inventions).In short – the governments of other countries really do seem to want to eliminate Israel from the world map.
We need to distinguish between Jew-hate on the part of “the man in the street” and the motivational factors affecting governing bodies in their dealings with Israel.
I used to think it was antisemitism that made world leaders behave so unfairly toward the Jewish nation. But now I am not so sure. It may be less antisemitism than abject fear. Not fear of Jews taking over Wall Street or the film industry, or the world – no, this is not the return of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. They are afraid that if the Jews succeed in regaining control of all, or most, of our ancestral homeland beyond that over which we currently have undisputed sovereignty, we will be a light unto the other indigenous nations. THAT is what they are afraid of!
Instead of having been wiped out, if we Jews can rise up, like a phoenix in the desert, from the defeat and dispersal that sent us scattering off to all corners of the earth 2000 years ago — and if that is accepted by the world’s nations as our RIGHT — then will that not set the wheels in motion for other indigenous peoples whose rights were snatched from them in the even more recent past?
Can the Indian tribes of the USA, the First Nations of Canada and indigenous peoples in Australia, the South Pacific, northern Africa (and more) use Israel as a role model for taking back control over lands that were stolen from them? Such theft was accomplished most often by genocides that included, in some cases, selling the indigenous peoples into slavery in far-off lands, kidnapping children and babies from their families and raising them in abusive environments that sought to erase their languages and cultures from their collective memories. But, like the Jews, many of these indigenous peoples, weakened, traumatized and impoverished as they may be, hang onto or are resuscitating many of their traditions and their languages.
Canada and the USA, neither of which fully honours their treaties with the indigenous peoples (to put it mildly), and also Mexico, Morocco, and other modern states built on land stolen from indigenous populations because of greed, and in some cases (such as the Americas and Australia) as a refuge from persecution in Europe, must be shaking in their boots at the thought that the descendants of the victims of their manipulations and out-and-out theft will one day seek justice Israel-style.
Perhaps they are afraid that the outcome of such a revolt would match those of the uprising of indigenous peoples in southern Africa more than the imperfect but more successful Israeli model of integration of Jewish and non-Jewish citizens into all aspects of Israeli life.
I am sure that the UN did not mean the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples (update: this link has been taken down – see endnote) to be taken as far as regaining absolute control over stolen land and that is why they must clip the wings of the Jewish Bird of Emancipation and Sovereignty mid-flight before it can do any real damage to the order of things in proudly democratic and humanitarian modern states that continue to tread upon the rights of the indigenous peoples they have subjugated and marginalized. THAT is why they must reject the Jewish claim of indigenous status in The Holy Land and collaborate with the Arab Peoples in the invention of a “Palestinian Arab Nation” that never existed, conferring on it an imaginary history and accusing the Jews of doing to the Arabs what they, themselves, do in the lands they call home.
This has little to do with antisemitism per se and everything to do with saving their own skins. They do, however, make cynical use of the easily aroused antisemites who are willing pawns in their political shenanigans.
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UPDATE: Ryan Bellerose posted on Facebook that the UN has taken down sites defining indigenous rights. Not being one to just take anyone’s word for anything, I checked the above link to the Declaration of Rights of Indigenous Peoples and here is what I found:
The link below is still functioning (emphasis added by me in yellow). It clearly shows how the UN has changed the original definition provided by Martinez-Cobo to state that an indigenous people, by definition, is controlled by a dominant culture. This clearly seeks to exclude the Jews from being indigenous to the lands of Israel. Were any other indigenous people to regain control of their lands, they, too, would magically suddenly no longer be considered indigenous? Ridiculous.
Image credits: Three images are from pixabay.com. Credit for the photo of the Maori woman: By Lindauer, Bohumír Gottfried, 1839-1926 (Alexander Turnbull Library. Reference: G-516) [Public domain or Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons / Credit for the Berber man: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cmichel67/79645052/ Flickr.com] == Licensing == {{cc-by-2.0} / Credit for the Israeli guard: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File%3AKibbutz_Guard_1936.jpg / Credit for the old Jewish man: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jews_in_Jerusalem_1895.jpg
That could be one of the reasons but why would they than want to create a state for an invented people that never existed in history? I think there is much more to it. Hatred for the Jews has been around in the world for thousands of years. That is for sure a major reason. The world, in fact never really wanted to create that Jewish state in 1947 which they later considered to be an historic mistake which must be corrected and reversed…that evil process is progressively going on for several decades already and is nowadays in full swing.
Yes you are very right Sheri, but as Michael Dar had put it (above) the Jews hate is still the one that drives much of the world politics as well as its underlying currents. Unfortunately, humanity has not yet seen the light and I very much doubt that it will ever.
I would disagree. The reason is spiritual not secular. The reason for antisemitism (a misnomer for the Arabs are also Semitic) is because the ungodly world see in the continuing survival of God’s CHOSEN people, God’s own irrefutable existence. Do away with the Jews and (they think) it will do away with God.
I’d say that process involves something lower than conscious thought. Do away with God? Anyone’s conscious mind has to know that’s nonsense whether one believes or not. Nah, definitely some way murkier under-thought process.
C’est bien possible, tres bien possible.
This is of course again a brilliant article from Sheri Oz which makes sense. I am mad at myself for not having thought of that myself! Indeed in the modern era we witness a delirious fury to impose artificial, un-natural concepts as universalism, globalisation,multiculturalism, diversity, abolition of borders, drive to abolish racial-traditional-religious-spiritual specificities etc. An attempt to put the whole world under one universal government and put us all in a melting pot to produce human robots obeying to an unique so called New Word Order… If that is their real intention, which shows and is not unrealistic to believe Israel’s revival is for sure a barrier delaying that evil universal hegemonic project…and a forerunner for the awakening of scores of other nations who definitely have human and legal rights to self determination and to be given their independent states.