The Arabs'
Real Grievance against the Jews
by Fred Maroun
• May 7, 2016 at 5:00 am
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In May 1948, the Jordanian Arab Legion expelled all of the
approximately 2000 Jews who lived in the Old City of Jerusalem, and then
turned the Jewish Quarter into rubble.
As Arabs, we are very adept at demanding that our human rights be
respected, at least when we live in liberal democracies such as in North
America, Europe, and Israel. But what about when it comes to our respecting
the human rights of others, particularly Jews?
When we examine our attitude towards Jews, both historically and at
present, we realize that it is centered on denying Jews the most fundamental
human right, the right without which no other human right is relevant: the
right to exist.
The right to
exist in the Middle East before 1948
Anti-Zionists often repeat the claim that before modern Israel, Jews
were able to live in peace in the Middle East, and that it is the
establishment of the State of Israel that created Arab hostility towards
Jews. That is a lie.
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