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Renewed by the tensions between Netanyahu and Obama, the media are adopting misleading language in the Israel-Palestinian dispute. Michael Medved on why words can be as powerful as bullets.

Careless language, reflexively recycled from Palestinian propaganda, contributes to contemporary confusion about the stalled Middle East peace process. In the wake of Bibi Netanyahu’s tense sit-down with President Obama, it’s worth examining how certain words and phrases distort the debate.

Major media, for instance, regularly cite Israel’s “creation” in 1948—as if the Jewish state came into existence like an oddball lab experiment—through a sudden, arbitrary top-down process, rather than emerging through gradual, bottom-up development, like every other new nation.

Commentators also frequently mention the “displacement” or “uprooting” of Palestinians, suggesting that the return of the Jews to their ancient homeland resulted in ethnic cleansing of the indigenous inhabitants—rather than recognizing the dramatic increases in the area’s Arab population due to the economic development and improved living standards that the new Jewish immigrants brought with them.

Both these mindless distortions appeared in the same sentence of an Associated Press report about bloody demonstrations on Israel’s borders on the weekend of May 15, described as “a sign of rising tensions on the eve of Palestinian commemoration of their uprooting during Israel’s 1948 creation” (italics added).

In truth, Israel was no more “created” in 1948 than the United States was created in 1776. The patriots who gathered in Philadelphia represented a robust, fully functional society with its own economic, political, educational, and even military institutions. They hardly assembled their new nation out of nothing, but looked back to a courageous history of growth, development, and self-defense that, for the oldest colonies, stretched back more than 150 years.

By the same token, when Israeli leaders declared their own independence in 1948, it represented a culmination of their nation-building efforts, not their initiation. More than 650,000 Jews already lived in a vibrant, dynamic, surprisingly cohesive civilization spread through several major cities (including the new metropolis of Tel Aviv, constructed on empty sand dunes in 1909) and scores of agricultural communities built on previously unoccupied land purchased from absentee owners. Intensive Jewish immigration began in the 1880s, more than two generations before independence, and produced distinctive political parties, labor unions, universities, newspapers, theater companies, and even symphony orchestras. This nation in formation also managed to defend itself against murderous Arab riots in 1921, 1929, 1936, and 1939, giving rise to the Haganah (“The Defense” in Hebrew), a militia that averaged 30,000 members over 30 years pre-independence, ultimately developing into the Israel Defense Forces. Like the Minutemen who gave rise to the Continental Army, these citizen soldiers fought a bloody struggle after formal independence, combating formidable foes determined to exterminate their new nation.

Greater care and clarity in describing the history of the conflict will encourage policymakers and the public to grasp its essential contours, and to recognize the absence of any real equivalence in the goals or strategies of the two sides.

President Barack Obama meets with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, May 20, 2011. (Charles Dharapak / AP Photo)

Israel, in other words, wasn’t created by the U.N., the U.S. (which observed an arms embargo and provided no aid during the War of Independence), or any other outside agency. The nation grew from the patient, incremental, organic efforts of the Halutzim (pioneers) who risked everything to build a homeland for themselves and their posterity.

Nor did these efforts in any way “uproot” or “displace” Palestinian society. During the years of intensive immigration between World War I and World War II, the Jewish population west of the Jordan increased by 470,000 while the non-Jewish population swelled by 588,000. According to respected British census figures, the number of Palestinian Arabs exploded on the eve of Israeli independence, increasing 120 percent between 1922 and 1947. These figures prove that the rise of the Jewish state (with its greatly heightened economic development) drew more Palestinians into the area, rather than driving them away.

Palestinians became refugees only after fighting began in the War of Independence, especially after five Arab states with well-equipped armies invaded the fledgling Jewish state, pledged to achieve its total annihilation. Even then, in the midst of massive bloodshed and widespread violence, the Palestinian Arab population increased, rather than declining. In 1941, before Israeli independence and the claimed “uprooting” of Palestinians, 1,111,398 Arabs lived in what later became Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. Nine years later, after the turmoil of war and dislocation, that number had risen (slightly) to 1,162,100. By 1980 (with Israel controlling all territory west of the Jordan), the Palestinian numbers had nearly doubled, and they more than doubled again by 2005. Most recent figures show that the Palestinian population of Israel, Gaza, and the West Bank has increased by more than fivefold since independence and the flight of the famous refugees—hardly evidence of some ruthless program of ethnic cleansing.

Unfortunately, anti-Israel propagandists choose to ignore these facts and to distort history with misleading and manipulative language. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas recently wrote in The New York Times about the 1947 U.N. vote to partition the British Mandate into two states, one Israeli and one Palestinian. “Minutes after the State of Israel was established on May 14, 1948,” he notes, “the United States granted it recognition. Our Palestinian state, however, remains a promise unfulfilled.”

He neglects to mention that the Palestinian leaders themselves (led by the grand mufti of Jerusalem, a close Hitler ally during the war) rejected the U.N. partition and made no effort to set up a Palestinian state, either before or after the War of Independence. Between 1949 and 1967, Arabs (the Egyptians and Jordanians) controlled every inch of territory that Abbas now seeks for his new state—all of the West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem. They could have established a Palestinian homeland at any point during those 18 years and, incidentally, continued denying Jews any access to their holy sites. With scant protest from Palestinians, the Arab states made no effort to “fulfill the promise” because they concentrated all their attention and effort on destroying Israel rather than building Palestine. They cared far more about expelling Jews than they did about re-settling Palestinians.

To this day, major Palestinian factions (like the unreconstructed terrorists of Hamas) ignore the challenges of nation-building to focus on the bloody dream of nation-destroying. Sloppy terminology serves to mask the core contrast between the Israeli agenda (peace and security) and announced Palestinian aims (replacing the world’s only Jewish state with a 23rd Arab Muslim state). The success of propagandistic distortions leads to odd reactions from the West, which saw Israeli housing projects in Jerusalem as a greater threat to peace than Palestinian rocket attacks from Gaza, worrying far more about Jewish building than about Arab bombing.

Greater care and clarity in describing the history of the conflict will encourage policymakers and the public to grasp its essential contours, and to recognize the absence of any real equivalence in the goals or strategies of the two sides. Harvard’s Alan Dershowitz formulated the contrast in stark but accurate terms: If the Palestinians put down their arms, there would be peace tomorrow. But if the Israelis lay down their arms, there would be genocide tomorrow.

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Very good article. The 4th and 3rd to last paragraphs precisely sum up the core basis for the as yet unrealized Palestinian nation. Palestinian leadership and their Arab backers have always neglected nation building, and continue to do so, prolonging the conflict and injuring their own people.

Is Israel perfect? No. Is Israel the reason there is no Palestinian state? No.

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Very good article. The 4th and 3rd to last paragraphs precisely sum up the core basis for the as yet unrealized Palestinian nation. Palestinian leadership and their Arab backers have always neglected nation building, and continue to do so, prolonging the conflict and injuring their own people.

Is Israel perfect? No. Is Israel the reason there is no Palestinian state? No.

It always gets to many how many people don't realize that for a lot of Arabs this is more about the destruction of Israel than reclaiming the occupied territory.

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This piece is just a laundry list of Zionist myths presented as "history" - denying that Israel was artificially created by colonialists from Europe, denying the Nakba, and on and on and on - which have long been debunked by Israel's own historians. I think he got every ridiculous old fairy tale in there except "land without people for a people without land."

Medved should go back to trying to be the next Gene Shalit.

So you deny that immigration to this area by the Jews didnt take place until the "colonialists from Europe" stepped in? Can you point me to some of these historians and their articles disclaiming what Medved stated in the article?

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It always gets to many how many people don't realize that for a lot of Arabs this is more about the destruction of Israel than reclaiming the occupied territory.

I am also disturbed by this fanaticism- on both sides. Hopefully the younger generations can see eye to eye. I know it might be hard for you to follow up on NPR, but they're also focusing on how the younger Arabs and Israelis are trying to work together through all the BS in the conflict. Too bad there isn't a virus or something that targets crazy terrorist Arabs and crazy terrorist Israelis.

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It always gets to many how many people don't realize that for a lot of Arabs this is more about the destruction of Israel than reclaiming the occupied territory.

Bullshite.

Israel has been offered full peace and normalized relations with the entire Arab world in return for withdrawing from the lands it occupied in 1968, and negotiating a just settlement for the Palestinian refugees.

The offer has been on the table since 2002. The Israeli government has yet to even make an official response.

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Wife, Palestinians have their share of 'myths' too. Not the least of which is the total denial of anything regarding their own responsibility for their situation.

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I am also disturbed by this fanaticism- on both sides. Hopefully the younger generations can see eye to eye. I know it might be hard for you to follow up on NPR, but they're also focusing on how the younger Arabs and Israelis are trying to work together through all the BS in the conflict. Too bad there isn't a virus or something that targets crazy terrorist Arabs and crazy terrorist Israelis.

Please point me to these youths claiming that this conflict is more about the destruction of Israel then a Palestinian state. The numbers are small,very small I would imagine. You're trying to portray it as if its a huge movement,laughable but hey it was on NPR soooooo...good grief wake up buddy.

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Wife, Palestinians have their share of 'myths' too. Not the least of which is the total denial of anything regarding their own responsibility for their situation.

You are free to specifically address anything I've posted. The OP article is a sloppy piece of outdated hasbara with claims so ridiculous that even the Israeli government doesn't try to peddle them any more. If you like, I will go through them one by one, but I guarantee you will not like the results and will probably flee the thread after that.

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Please point me to these youths claiming that this conflict is more about the destruction of Israel then a Palestinian state. The numbers are small,very small I would imagine. You're trying to portray it as if its a huge movement,laughable but hey it was on NPR soooooo...good grief wake up buddy.

Huh??

:lol:

Time for some coffee Simpson?

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Um FYI Simpson I wasn't portraying anything that you're unsurprisingly failing at reading things into... if anything I applaud your proper use of language skills in accurately portraying- in my opinion, what some Palestinians want of Israel. But your appalling use of logic is if anything unsurprising. It may be due to the time of day right? Quit while you are ahead and in agreement with...

And I do mean comedy by proper language skill...

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Bullshite.

Israel has been offered full peace and normalized relations with the entire Arab world in return for withdrawing from the lands it occupied in 1968, and negotiating a just settlement for the Palestinian refugees.

The offer has been on the table since 2002. The Israeli government has yet to even make an official response.

Do you see how the people of Palestine have been pawns in the bigger scheme to destroy Israel? Do you believe this is just in peoples head? Do you ever ask yourself why Muslims live a good life in Israel?

I'm with you on the occupied territories, Israel needs to get the hell out. The conflict will not end when/if they give back the land, do you agree with that?

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Um FYI Simpson I wasn't portraying anything that you're unsurprisingly failing at reading things into... if anything I applaud your proper use of language skills in accurately portraying- in my opinion, what some Palestinians want of Israel. But your appalling use of logic is if anything unsurprising. It may be due to the time of day right? Quit while you are ahead and in agreement with...

And I do mean comedy by proper language skill...

Games as usual. Spare me the back handed compliments. Can you direct me to these youths you're speaking of?

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Games as usual. Spare me the back handed compliments. Can you direct me to these youths you're speaking of?

:lol:

If you want help in reading comprehension, just ask. Read: What you claimed I was 'portraying'- I wasn't, so get over it if you had yet another special moment.

As for the NPR radio transmission, find it on their site, or if you're too lazy, scroll and listen to these two guys here.

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