PA daily: Arab leaders caused the refugee problem PA columnist: Arab leaders initiated departure and made false promises of a speedy return (PMW) Palestinian Media Watch) by Itamar Marcus and Barbara Crook 12/17/06)
Source: http://pmw.org.il/bulletins_dec2006.htm#b171206
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PMW has documented yet another corroboration in the official
Palestinian Authority (PA) paper Al-Hayat Al-Jadida that it was Arab
leaders who were responsible for the flight of Arabs from the new
State of Israel in 1948.
A backbone of PA ideology, and indeed of anti-Israel propagandists
worldwide, is the myth that Israel expelled hundreds of thousands of
Arabs from Israel and created the Palestinian "refugee" situation.
However, a regular writer for the official PA paper, Mahmud Al-
Habbash, writes in a recent column that in 1948 the Arabs left their
homes willingly under the instruction of their own Arab leaders and
their false promises of a prompt return. He refers to these promises
as “Arkuvian,” after Arkuv – a figure from Arab tradition - who was
known for breaking his promises and for his lies – and states that
the Arabs who left their homes, and became refugees did so believing
their leaders’ deceptive promises. He places the blame and the
responsibility on the shoulders of the Arab leaders and does not
mention any so-called "Israeli expulsion."
Following is this most recent article, as well as earlier statements
by Arab "refugees" that have appeared in the PA press, all of which
corroborate Israel´s historical narrative. The latter two
testimonials are significant because they were corroborated by still
other more public Palestinians, indicating that the responsibility of
the Arab leaders is known in the Palestinian world. One was confirmed
by Arab Member of Knesset, Ibraham Sarsur, who was then Head of the
Islamic Movement in Israel, and the other by a Palestinian
journalist, Fuad Abu Higla, in the official PA daily.
The following are four statements corroborating that Arabs fled
Israel under the instruction and the encouragement of Arab leaders:
1. Journalist writing about the events of 1948
Mahmud Al-Habbash, a regular writer in the official PA paper, Al-
Hayat Al-Jadida, indicates in his column “The Pulse of Life” that the
Arabs left Israel in 1948 only after political Arab leaders persuaded
them to do so by promising the Arabs a speedy return to their homes
in Palestine:
... “…The leaders and the elites promised us at the beginning of
the “Catastrophe” [[the establishment of Israel and the creation of
refugee problem] in 1948, that the duration of the exile will not be
long, and that it will not last more than a few days or months, and
afterwards the refugees will return to their homes, which most of
them did not leave only until they put their trust in
those “Arkuvian” promises made by the leaders and the political
elites. Afterwards, days passed, months, years and decades, and the
promises were lost with the strain of the succession of events…"
[Term "Arkuvian,” is after Arkuv – a figure from Arab tradition - who
was known for breaking his promises and for his lies."] ”
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, December 13, 2006]
2. Woman who fled Israel in 1948
"We heard sounds of explosions and of gunfire at the beginning of the
summer in the year of the “Catastrophe” [The establishment of Israel
and the expulsion from the land in 1948]. They told us: The Jews
attacked our region and it is better to evacuate the village and
return, after the battle is over. And indeed there were among us [who
fled Israel] those who left a fire burning under the pot, those who
left their flock [of sheep] and those who left their money and gold
behind, based on the assumption that we would return after a few
hours."
[Asmaa Jabir Balasimah Um Hasan, Woman who fled Israel, Al-Ayyam, May
16, 2006]
3. Son and grandson of those who fled in 1948
An Arab viewer called Palestinian Authority TV and quoted his father
and grandfather, complaining that in 1948 the Arab District Officer
ordered all Arabs to leave Palestine or be labeled traitors. In
response, Arab MK Ibrahim Sarsur, then Head of the Islamic Movement
in Israel, cursed the leaders who ordered Arabs to leave, thus,
acknowledging Israel´s assertion.
Statement of son and grandson of man who fled:
"Mr. Ibrahim [Sarsur]. I address you as a Muslim. My father and
grandfather told me that during the "Catastrophe" [establishment of
Israel in 1948 and the expulsion from the land], our district officer
issued an order that whoever stays in Palestine and in Majdel [near
Ashkelon – Southern Israel] is a traitor, he is a traitor."
Response from Ibrahim Sarsur, Head of the Islamic Movement in Israel:
"The one who gave the order forbidding them to stay there bears guilt
for this, in this life and the Afterlife throughout history until
Resurrection Day."
[PA TV April 30, 1999]
4. Article by senior PA journalist
Fuad Abu Higla, then a regular columnist in the official PA daily Al
Hayat Al Jadida, wrote an article before an Arab Summit, which
criticized the Arab leaders for a series of failures. One of the
failures he cited, in the name of a prisoner, was that an earlier
generation of Arab leaders "forced" them to leave Israel in 1948,
again placing the blame for the flight on the Arab leaders.
... "I have received a letter from a prisoner in Acre prison, to the
Arab summit: To the [Arab and Muslim] Kings and Presidents, Poverty
is killing us, the symptoms are exhausting us and the souls are
leaving our body, yet you are still searching for the way to provide
aid, like one who is looking for a needle in a haystack or like the
armies of your predecessors in the year of 1948, who forced us to
leave [Israel], on the pretext of clearing the battlefields of
civilians... So what will your summit do now?"
[Al-Hayat Al-Jadidah, March 19, 2001]
Conclusion
It is clear from these statements that there is general
acknowledgement among Palestinians that Arab leaders bear
responsibility for the mass flight of Arabs from Israel in 1948, and
were the cause of the "refugee" problem. Furthermore, the fact that
this information has been validated by public figures and the media
in the Palestinian Authority confirms that this responsibility is
well-known – even though, for propaganda purposes, its leaders
continue to blame Israel publicly for "the expulsion."
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