My Palestinian Wife
by
Charley
Reese
by Charley Reese
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Every now
and then, the rumor arises that I have a Palestinian wife. Some
of my kin were highly amused by a debate on that subject that was
being conducted by letters to the editor in their local paper recently.
Apparently,
it does not occur to anyone simply to ask me. As a matter of fact,
I don't have a wife. I'm a widower, and the one wife I had was a
sweet Midwestern girl of Methodist, German and Swedish extraction.
I don't have a Palestinian mistress or girlfriend. I don't even
have a Palestinian bowling pal.
The recurring
Palestinian wife rumor, I believe, is a result of some people finding
it impossible to believe that an American would have any sympathy
for the Palestinian people without an ulterior motive. That is a
credit to the effectiveness of the Israeli propaganda machine, which
has, for more than 50 years, stereotyped Palestinians as a wild,
violent people. It is a stereotype helped greatly by the news media,
which rarely reports in depth on anything foreign, and by Hollywood,
where lately the venerable Nazi has been replaced as the chief villain
by the Arab terrorist.
Actually,
Palestinians are a gentle people. If you get to know some and hear
their side of the story, you will feel sympathy for them, too, unless
you have a flint heart. The Palestinians were run over by history.
I know that various ethnic groups in the United States fiercely
contend for the title of victim, but the Palestinians had it imposed
on them.
There was
nothing they could do when the Ottoman Empire absorbed their land.
There was nothing they could do when the British Empire took their
land away from the Ottoman Turks at the end of World War I. There
was nothing they could do when the British Empire created the Palestine
Mandate. There was nothing they could do when the British Cabinet,
for reasons historians still argue about, decided Palestine would
make a nice national home for European Jews when and if the British
Empire ever decided to give up its occupation of Palestine.
That it did
in 1947, after considerable encouragement by Jewish terrorist organizations
the Irgun, led by Menachem Begin, and the Stern Gang, led
by Yitzhak Shamir. Yes, Jews used terrorist tactics against the
British occupation, and now Palestinians are using terrorist tactics
against the Israeli occupation.
In 1948, about
700,000 Palestinians were made refugees and then told they could
not return to their homes. Their homes, land and businesses were
eventually confiscated. In 1967, Israel seized the West Bank and
East Jerusalem from Jordan, the Golan Heights from Syria and the
Gaza Strip from Egypt. These are now the "occupied territories."
The state of Israel has no legal claim to even 1 square inch of
any of this territory, but with the backing of the United States
it has been able to tell the rest of the world to go stuff it.
Palestinians
appreciate the irony of the fact that the United States went to
war allegedly to get Albanian refugees back into Kosovo and went
to war twice against Iraq allegedly to enforce United Nations resolutions.
Of course, we've done nothing for the return of the Palestinian
refugees, and we've ignored the fact that Israel is in open defiance
of more than 60 United Nations resolutions. We've also ignored the
fact that Israel is the only country in the Middle East that really
does have weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear bombs.
For us, it's
all about domestic politics. I've never heard of a Palestinian donor
invited to spend the night in the Lincoln Bedroom.
All
Americans should feel a great deal of sympathy for the younger generations
of both Palestinians and Israeli Jews. These young people were born
into a conflict started by people long dead or now in their dotage.
The issue is simple: It's land. Both sides are dying over land.
Unless some outside power forces an agreement on them, they will
go on dying, generation after generation after generation.
You don't
need a Palestinian wife to feel sympathy for these people. All you
need is to know the facts. Learn the truth, and you will feel sympathy
for Palestinians but not very proud of American Middle East
policy, which is a continuing failure driven by greed and cowardice
on the part of American politicians. The hypocrisy of it has poisoned
our image around the world.
Note: Charley Reese is on medical leave. Until he returns, we
will be running "The Best of Charley Reese."
August
25, 2008
Charley
Reese [send
him mail] has been a journalist for 49 years.
©
2008 by King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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