On August
9, 2006 the world media focused on the declaration made by
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah calling on Arabs living
in Haifa to abandon the city. The stated purpose of the terrorist
leaders order was so that Islamic blood would not be
spilled from the stray missiles being fired out of Lebanon
into the Israeli city. He said, I have a special
message to the Arabs of Haifa, to your martyrs and to your
wounded. I call on you to leave this city.
Yet,
Nasrallahs call to flee is not unique. In 1948, when
the fledgling Jewish nation was still within hours of its
birth, the combined Muslim armies of Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq,
Syria, and Transjordan, supported by other nations, attacked
the newly established State of Israel. The United Nations
estimated that as a result of the war, hundreds of thousands
of Arabs fled during this period.
Objective
historians tell that the advancing Muslim armies ordered the
Arab refugees to flee. They did this over Arab radio stations,
advising the Arab population that while they are gone, the
Muslim armies would be able to fight the Jews, without risking
the life of their fellow Muslims.
On May
3, 1948, Times Magazine reported that the Mass
evacuation, prompted partly by fear, partly by orders of Arab
leaders, left the Arab quarter of Haifa a ghost city....By
withdrawing Arab workers their leaders hoped to paralyze Haifa.
Five months later on October 2, 1948 The Economist reported,
Of the 62,000 Arabs who formerly lived in Haifa not
more than 5,000 or 6,000 remained. The November 20,
1948 edition of The New York Post reported, There
are hundreds of thousands of Arabs who, following the commencement
of hostilities in Palestine, left their domiciles at the call
of Arab leaders from outside. The case of Haifa is especially
well authenticated. While not all Arabs left for this
reasonmany did.
Many
decades later, some of the Arabs that abandoned their homes
and fled on order of an Islamic authority figure, now dwell
in refugee camps inside Israel. Fifty years later
these people remain victims of a strategic and deliberate
policy of Arab leaders. These people languish as de facto
weapons, existing as political fodder for Islamic leaders.
As the wretched hordes of Palestinian refugees
pine away in their less-then-modern existence, their cousins
living in fat cat Islamic kingdoms such as Jordan, Saudi,
Qatar and other affluent countries, persist in maintaining
them as leverage instruments.
Fifty-eight
years ago, Arabs fled Haifa and other cities under the pretense
that would not only be able to return safely to their homes,
but also reap the spoils of warthey could keep property
which was once owned by Jews. If modern day Israeli Arabs
today believe that they can follow the foolishness of Nasrallah
and seek some sort of similar reward by departing Haifa for
a whilethey had better think again. The Jews are long
distant from the ghettos of Poland. They are not the Czars'
play toy, nor an Islamic nation's step-child anymore. The
Jews are fighting for their very survival, and they have the
might and the right to do so. Instead of making statements
which border on idiocy, Nasrallah should be watching his back.
As you are reading this, Israeli army is currently engaged
in reminding Nasrallah that the Jewish people mean business.
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