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One of the primary objectives of
the Palestinian Authority (PA) after its establishment in 1994 was to
delegitimize Israel. These efforts were evident throughout Palestinian
society and involved various channels including television,
schoolbooks, and culture. The delegitimization of Israel incorporated
various hate messages, especially the denial of Israel's right to
exist.
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The academic community
was likewise recruited to this undertaking. Professors, religious
academics, teachers, and schoolbook authors are all participating in
this hate promotion. Certain academics are chosen by the PA to
indoctrinate the people using such public venues as PA TV and,
particularly, educational broadcasting.
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In 1998, PA historians
held a conference in which they devised a policy of historical
revisionism. The developing PA educational system would not aim to
teach historical truth but rather to convey a political history aimed
at denying Israel's right to exist in the Land of Israel. Palestinian
academics, recognizing the futility of attempting to erase the
documented history of the Jews, instead adopted a different solution of
literally stealing the identity of the Jews by identifying ancient
Hebrews as both Arabs and Muslims and denying their connection to
today's Jews of the state of Israel. Another component of the negation
of Jewish history is the denial of modern Jewish experience-including
the horrors of the Holocaust.
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Many PA academics have
gone beyond the theoretical "struggle." They teach that the killing of
Jews by Muslims is a precondition of world redemption. Because Jews are
inherently evil and an existential danger, their annihilation is
justified self-defense, a service to humanity, and an enactment of
God's will.
Palestinian Authority Policy
One of the primary objectives of the Palestinian Authority (PA) after
its establishment in 1994 was to delegitimize Israel. These efforts
were evident throughout Palestinian society and involved various
channels including television, schoolbooks, and culture. The
delegitimization of Israel incorporated various hate messages,
especially the denial of Israel's right to exist.[1] It also employed
myriad libels, including the assertion that Israel intentionally kills
Palestinians through shootings[2] and even burning in ovens.[3]
The PA also chose to ideologically confront Israel by using its media
to promote hatred of Jews in general. The Authority initiated a
virulent anti-Semitism designed to delegitimize Jews, Judaism, and
Jewish traditions. As a result, anti-Semitism is now endemic to PA
society. The academic community was likewise recruited to this
undertaking. Professors, religious academics, teachers, and schoolbook
authors are all participating in this hate promotion.
Academic anti-Semitism in the PA has numerous components, including the
total revision of ancient Middle Eastern history to erase all records
of Jewish presence in the Land of Israel. This reinforces the PA's
policy of trying to legitimize its denial of Israel's right to exist by
presenting it in academic trappings.
Thus, Palestinian academics portray Jews as inherently different from
others, possessing innately evil traits. Educators and academics follow
the lead of the PA politicians and distort and malign Jewish tradition
as inherently evil. They link it directly to the "treacherous behavior"
of which they accuse Jews today. Forgeries and fiction masquerading as
history are likewise used to "prove" the libel that Judaism is
inherently racist and evil. These purported Jewish attributes and
traditions are presented not as behavior that can be improved but as
the unchangeable nature of Jews.
This chapter does not consider all of PA academia. It focuses, however,
on those academics chosen by the PA to indoctrinate the people using
such public venues as PA TV and, particularly, educational
broadcasting.
Revising Ancient History to Deny Israel's Right to Exist
In 1998, PA historians held a conference in which they devised a policy
of historical revisionism. Dr. Yussuf Alzamili, head of the History
Department at the Khan Yunis Government Educational College, presented
the approach of the developing PA educational system. The goal would
not be to teach historical truth but rather to convey a political
history aimed at denying Israel's right to exist in the Land of Israel.
Thus, at the conference, "Alzamili called on all universities and
colleges to be active in the writing of the history of Palestine and
not to enable the defiled and the enemies to distort it...or to enable
legitimacy for the existence of Jews on this land."[4]
Historians eager to follow this lead were regularly featured on PA TV's
educational programs. They fabricated an entire Palestinian Arab
history, packaged it with academic credibility, and erased Jewish
history from the land.
The challenge to PA academics was considerable, since much of the
Jewish historical record has continuous independent and archeological
documentation. Even Islam recognized the Hebrew narrative to a great
degree. Hence the Palestinian academics, recognizing the futility of
attempting to erase the documented history of the Jews, instead adopted
a different solution of literally stealing the identity of the Jews by
identifying ancient Hebrews as both Arabs and Muslims and denying their
connection to today's Jews of the state of Israel.
One leading historian, Jirar al-Qidwa, chosen by Arafat as an adviser
and today chairman of the PA Public Library, has been featured
regularly and prominently on educational TV and was a major promoter of
this "replacement" ideology. Although historical records confirm that
the first presence of Arabs in the Land of Israel was after the Muslim
conquest in the seventh century C.E., Al-Qidwa unabashedly and
emphatically turned the Hebrews of the Bible into Arabs: "Regarding the
Israelites [of the Bible], they were Arab tribes and among the
purest.... And believe me, in Allah's name, that my blood has more of
the Israelites' blood and the blood of the ancient Hebrews than does
the blood of Netanyahu and Sharon."[5]
Prof. Issam Sissalem, chairman of the History Department at the Islamic
University of Gaza and host of PA TV educational programs for many
years, has also been a driving force of this historical revision:
[Biblical Hebrews] were primitive
shepherd tribes. They had no history. Titus slaughtered them, and this
land was cleansed of those fools...the ancient Hebrews were destroyed,
utterly decimated. Actually, they were foreigners in this land. They
were primitive Bedouin from the Arabian desert. This land is ours.
Jerusalem and every one of her stones are ours. They [the Jews] are
liars. Their allegations are lies and are worthy of scorn and
ridicule.[6]
Turning the ancient Hebrews into Arabs was not enough for the PA, and
the religion of Islam was attached to all biblical characters with
similar fervor. Therefore, even though Islam was first introduced by
Mohammed in the seventh century, long after ancient Judaism, the
academics denied the existence and legitimacy of ancient Judaism by
turning it into Islam. As Al-Qidwa stated:
Judaism is not a religion in the
full sense of the word, and is not a nation at all.... Where does this
religion come from? The source of Judaism is the Mosaic Law...which is
the continuation of Islam of our master Abraham.... Several
researchers...have found in the Bible [Torah], when translated
correctly, texts that prove that it is the continuation of Islam.[7]
Denying the central place of Jewish worship was likewise critical to
this replacement ideology, as was the denial of the Jewish presence in
Jerusalem. Sissalem, in his weekly program with children in the TV
studio, explained that the tradition of the Temple in Jerusalem was
based on "Jewish lies":
Girl asks Sissalem: "Tell us about
the Night Journey and Ascent to Heaven and the Al-Buraq Wall that the
Jews falsely claim as the Wailing Wall and hold ceremonies there."
Sissalem: "That's the place where Mohammed went to Heaven, and it is
part of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. The Zionist enemy falsely claims that this
wall is part of the so-called ‘Temple.' This is a deceitful lie."
Girl 2: "We hear many claims by the Jews that Solomon's Temple is located in Jerusalem under the Al-Aqsa Mosque. Is this true?"
Sissalem: "This is the biggest lie in history by those liars."[8]
This revisionism, initiated in 1998, continues unabated until today.
During Ramadan broadcasting in October 2006, Dr. Hassan Khader, founder
of the Al- Quds Encyclopedia and regular TV host, repeated the claim that the Jews have no ancient historical connection to the Western Wall of the Temple:
The first connection of the Jews to
this site began in the sixteenth century.... The Jewish connection to
this site is a recent connection, not ancient...like the roots of the
Islamic connection.... Who would have believed that the Israelis would
arrive 1,400 years [after the beginning of Islam], conquer Jerusalem,
and make this wall into their special place of worship, where they
worship and pray?[9]
The purpose of this revisionism, as expressed by Alzamili in 1998, was
not academic accuracy but was inherently political-namely, to deny the
"legitimacy for the existence of Jews on this land."[10]
Following this lead, many academics did not leave the political
conclusions to the TV viewers but stated them explicitly. For example,
after repeating his denials of any Jewish connection to the land,
Sissalem announced the political implications: "They [Jews-Israelis]
are like a parasitic worm that eats a snail and lives in its shell. We
will not let anyone live in our shell!"[11]
Denying the Holocaust while Demanding a New One
Another component of the negation of Jewish history is the denial of
modern Jewish experience-including the horrors of the Holocaust. As
Sissalem stated on a PA TV educational program:
Lies surfaced about Jews being
murdered here and there and the Holocaust. And of course these are all
lies and unfounded claims. There was no Dachau, no Auschwitz! [They]
were cleansing sites.... They began to publicize in their propaganda
media that they were persecuted, murdered, and exterminated....
Committees acted here and there to establish this entity [Israel], this
foreign entity, implanted as a cancer in our country.... They always
portrayed themselves as victims, and they made a Center for Heroism and
Holocaust. Whose heroism? What Holocaust? It is our nation that is
heroic, the holocaust was against our people.... We were the victims.
We will not stay victims forever![12]
PA anti-Semitism, however, goes beyond denying Israel's right to exist.
PA academics have also systematically built a case denying Jews the
right to exist. As their expert witness, these religious academics
bring Allah[13] Himself, who is said to have sent a message through the
Prophet Mohammed that killing Jews is a necessary step to achieve world
redemption through resurrection.
Dr. Muhammad Mustafa Najem, a lecturer in Koranic interpretation at
Gaza's Al-Azhar University, taught in a televised PA sermon that Allah
described the Jews as "characterized by conceit, pride, arrogance,
savagery, disloyalty, and treachery ... [and] deceit and cunning."[14]
Just a month later the same academic again appeared on the PA's
official station, saying: "The Jews are Jews, and we are forbidden to
forget their character traits even for a moment, even for a blink of an
eye."[15]
Dr. Khader Abas, a lecturer in psychology at Gaza's Al-Aqsa University,
taught the origins of Jewish evil from a different perspective: "From
the moment the [Jewish] child is born, he nurses hatred against others,
nurses seclusion, nurses superiority...."[16]
As part of this delineation of Jewish evil, the PA presents fictitious
libels as authentic Jewish documents. Prominent among these is The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which the PA routinely treats as the Jewish plan for world domination.
Dr. Riad al-Astal, a lecturer in history at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, brought up the Protocols
when discussing the rise of political Zionism in Europe. "What is known
as the Zionist Renaissance," he asserted, "grew and the seeds of what
is called The Protocols of the Elders of Zion appeared at the end of the eighteenth century [sic]. They are the protocols that were presented in Basel [at the First Zionist Congress]."[17]
A new Palestinian schoolbook, written by senior Palestinian academics, likewise taught children to view the Protocols as
authentic: "There is a group of confidential resolutions adopted by the
[First Zionist] Congress and known by the name ‘The Protocols of the
Elders of Zion,' the goal of which was world domination."[18] After
worldwide condemnation it was removed from the new edition of the book.
Academic discussions on educational TV routinely refer to the Protocols as authentic. Sheikh Attiyeh Sahar, chairman of the Department of Islamic Research at Al-Azhar University in Gaza, stated:
It must be known that this nation,
the Jews, are willing to alter their religion in order to attain their
demands.... in order to attain their goals, they are willing to turn
away from their God and His Singularity, which was introduced to the
world by their prophets. We also know that they changed the Bible and
replaced it, because it does not serve their purposes, and they drafted
the Talmud, as it is known, and came up, finally, with the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.[19]
Dr. Attallah Abu al-Farah, calling in to a talk show hosted by
Sissalem, queried: "Can there be coexistence on Palestinian land
between ourselves and the Jews, in light of their mentality that stems
from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, Dr. Issam?" Sissalem responded to A-Farah, who presented the Protocols as authentic, by calling him "My beloved friend...who is a learned expert..."[20]
Painting Jews as Evil
Inherent to the purported Jewish program of domination is the planning
and execution of massive crimes that endanger all humanity. Senior
Palestinian academics regularly portray Jews as a threat to stable
society and as responsible for all civil strife, financial crises,
conflicts, and wars. They present Zionism, the movement to reestablish
the Jewish national home in Israel, as a European colonialist plot to
rid Europe of Jews and thus attempt to solve their own "Jewish
problem." The aforementioned Dr. Riad al-Astal asserted: "Britain's
first aim [in promoting Zionism] was to be rid of the Jews, who were
known to provoke disputes and disturbances and financial crises in
Germany, France, and other European states."[21]
The PA augments the picture of the evil nature of Jews by defining
Jewish traditions and sources as evil. Judaism is said to be a racist,
murder-promoting religion. In an educational broadcast, Al-Qidwa
taught: "The commandments of their Hebrew Bible or their Talmud say
that we are goyim-that is, non-Jews. [They] view all non-Jews as
barbarians or as their servants, devoid of any human rights, and [one]
may destroy them and kill them."[22]
Completing this picture, worldwide outbreaks of anti-Semitism are
described as the nations of the world acting legitimately to protect
themselves from the threat posed by the Jews-or to take revenge.
Psychologist Khader Abas expounded on this point on PA TV:
The Israelis brought it on
themselves, I emphasize, brought on themselves in every society they
lived, disasters and massacres. First, they concentrated money in their
hands, denying it to others. Second, they spied against the nations
where they lived. And the third important and basic aspect: they were
condescending.... Thus the people of the societies they were in took
revenge against them, or tried to punish them.[23]
The Pact of Omar, which in 637 CE prohibited Jews from living in Jerusalem, was defended on PA TV by Al Quds Encyclopedia
founder Hassan al-Khater: "If we presented this before a judge [today]
he would renew this condition.... The solution is that no Jew should
live there.... The prosperity of that city [Jerusalem] and of this land
necessitates that no Jew should ever live there."[24]
The call to fight Jews solely because of their ethnicity is widespread.
Dr. Ismail Radwan, professor at the Islamic University in Gaza,
justifies the ongoing battle: "It is no coincidence that the Noble
Koran mentions the story of Mohammed's heavenly ascent while talking of
the Israelites-as though Allah was preparing the Islamic nation that
Jews will be in this land and as if He was addressing the Muslims: ‘O
Muslims, prepare yourselves for the struggle with world Jewry.'"[25]
Many academics have gone beyond the theoretical "struggle." According
to Dr. Ahmad Abu Halabiyah, rector of advanced studies at the Islamic
University, on PA TV, the Jews are a threat and for that reason Allah
demands they be killed:
The Jews are the Jews.... They do
not have any moderates or any advocates of peace. They are all liars.
They must be butchered and must be killed.... The Jews are like a
spring-as long as you step on it with your foot it doesn't move. But if
you lift your foot from the spring, it hurts you and punishes you....
It is forbidden to have mercy in your
hearts for the Jews in any place and in any land. Make war on them any
place that you find yourself. Any place that you meet them, kill
them.[26]
PA academics teach that the killing of Jews by Muslims is a
precondition of world redemption. The PA promotes this belief by
repeatedly propounding in its print and television media the following
Hadith, a tradition attributed to Mohammed: "The Hour [Resurrection]
will not take place until the Muslims fight the Jews, and kill them.
And the Jews will hide behind the rock and tree, and the rock and tree
will say: ‘O Muslim, O servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me, come
and kill him!'"[27]
On 10 January 2005, Dr. Khater cited this Hadith mandating the killing
of all Jews everywhere. This came just two weeks after he devoted an
entire TV lecture to analyzing this Hadith and concluded that its
demand for committing genocide was specifically directed at the
Palestinians: "Allah meant our land and our people and meant our trees
and our stones."[28]
Muhammad Abd al-Hadi La'afi, responsible for religious instruction in
the Office of the PA Wakf,[29] likewise wrote of the impending
extermination of the Jews: "The battle with the Jews will surely
come.... The Prophet spoke about it in more than one Hadith, and the
Resurrection will not come without the victory of the believers over
the descendants of the monkeys and pigs and with their
annihilation."[30]
Conclusion
The Palestinian Authority's academic anti-Semitism has built an
extensive case against Jewish existence, which starts with denying the
authenticity and legitimacy of both the Jewish nation and religion.
Through libels, lies, and stereotyping, this endeavor in anti-Semitism
portrays Jews as a genuine threat to humanity. Because Jews are
inherently evil and an existential danger, their annihilation is
justified self-defense, a service to humanity, and an enactment of
God's will.
Although the PA is not reticent about its anti-Semitic ideology and
plans, the world remains mostly apathetic except for an occasional
criticism of what is called "incitement." Indeed, the world finds this
ideology so repugnant that many simply choose to deny the existence of
PA anti-Semitism and repackage it as anti-Zionism, an ideology they
find more palatable and even legitimate.
This indifference is directly reminiscent of the world's response to
Hitler's open calls for genocide against the Jews. As Justice Robert H.
Jackson, chief U.S. counsel to the Nuremberg Trials, wrote: "We must
not forget that when the Nazi plans were boldly proclaimed, they were
so extravagant that the world refused to take them seriously."[31]
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Notes
*This essay appeared in: Manfred Gerstenfeld (ed) Academics Against Israel and the Jews (Jerusalem, JCPA, 2007)
**The authors thank Palestinian Media Watch researchers Zachy Ben Hamo,
Amiram Degani, Gidi Dorevitch, Dina Lisniansky, Dror Malelis, Ron
Pichekhadze, and Hadass Ben-Ari.
[1] Arabic Language, Analysis, Literature and Criticism, Grade 12, 104, Mohammad Dahlan- Palestinian Television, 23 August 2006.
[2] Video clips, Palestinian Authority Television, January 2000-2006.
[3] Palestinian Authority Television, 25 March 2004.
[4] Al-Ayaam, 4 December 1998.
[5] J. al-Qidwa, PA TV, 5 June 1997.
[6] I. Sissalem, PA TV, 8 October 2001.
[7] J. al-Qidwa, PA TV, 3 November 1998.
[8] PA TV, 8 October 2001.
[9] Hassan Khader, PA TV, 13 October 2006.
[10] Al-Ayaam, 4 December 1998.
[11] I. Sissalem, Jerusalem through the Generations, PA TV, 17 April 2001, 21 November 2004, 21 December 2004.
[12] I. Sissalem, PA TV, 29 November 2000.
[13] In Arabic, "Allah" is the equivalent of the English "God." When an
Arabic writer or speaker refers to the god worshiped by Muslims, it has
been rendered here as Allah. When the reference is to the god worshiped
by Jews, it has been rendered as God.
[14] M. Najem, Friday Sermon, PA TV, 1 November 2002.
[15] Ibid., 6 December 2002.
[16] K. Abas, Media and Issue, PA TV, 14 April 2002.
[17] R. al-Astal, People's Journey, PA TV, 28 December 2003. An official PA magazine reviewed a "scholarly" article about the Protocols: "The sixty-fifth issue of The Shahids
was recently published by the Political Guidance...there is a chapter
about a research paper titled ‘The Jewish Danger: The Protocols of the
Elders of Zion.'" Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, 1 December 2003.
[18] History of the Modern and Contemporary World, Grade 10, 2004, 60-61.
[19] PA TV, 10 September 2000.
[20] PA TV, 14 May 1999.
[21] Al-Astal, People's Journey, 28 December 2003.
[22] J. al-Kidwa, Open Day Broadcast, PA TV, 2 March 2001.
[23] Abas, Media and Issue, 14 April 2002. As far back as 1998, the PA was teaching that Jews are responsible for anti-Semitism:
Corruption is in the nature of the
Jews all over the world, to the point where only rarely do you find
corruption that Jews are not behind.... If we take a look at history,
we discover to what degree the Jews were exposed to loss and expulsion
all over the world as a result of their ugly deeds and their
wickedness. This is after their actions were discovered and their
responsibility for the destruction of the land and its people caused
the [local] people to start a war of annihilation against them. (Al-Hayat al-Jadida, 11 July 1998)
[24] H. al-Khater, Meeting with Jerusalem, PA TV, 14 December 2004.
[25] I. Radwan, Friday Sermon, PA TV, 11 February 2002.
[26] A. A. Halabiyah, Friday Sermon, PA TV, 13 October 2000.
[27] Sahih Muslim, vol. 4, 2238-39; Sahih Bukhari, vol. 3, 1070, no.
276, 1316, no. 3398; Sahih Ibn Hibban, vol. 15, 217, no. 6806, and
others.
[28] Al-Khater, Meeting with Jerusalem, 27 December 2004.
[29] The Wakf, literally "Islamic endowment," is headed by the PA religious establishment.
[30] M. A. al-Hadi La'afi, Al-Hayat al-Jadida, 18 May 2001.
[31] R. H. Jackson, Report of Robert H. Jackson, United States Representative to the International Conference on Military Trials, London, 1945 (New York: AMS Press, 1971).