Thursday, February 16, 2012

PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion An Authentict Document


PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY: The Protocols of the Elders of Zion An Authentict Document / Itamar Marcus et al








Part One
Are the Jewish Elders of Zion conspiring to subjugate the entire world under a Jewish world
government?
It sounds too ridiculous to consider, let alone necessitate a denial. But if you were a 10th-grade student in the Palestinian Authority (PA), that is precisely what you would have been learning in your new history book. The schoolbook, published in 2004, by the Palestinian Ministry of Education, teaches that among the foundations of Zionism, agreed
upon at the First Zionist Congress in 1897, “there is a group of confidential resolutions
adopted by the Congress and known by the name ‘The Protocols of the Elders of Zion’ the goal of which was world domination.”1
It has been 100 years since the publication of the infamous Protocols of the Elders of Zion and nearly a century since Henry Ford published his apology for arguing that the Protocols were authentic documentation of a Jewish conspiracy. It’s been decades since the enlightened world has relegated the Protocols to the shelves of hate propaganda, along with the blood libels and poisoned well accusations of the Middle Ages. Why, then, would the PA resurrect this vicious libel in the 21st century and pass it off as authentic to its children? The striking truth is that this depiction of Jews as conspiring against the world as a kind of conspiracy theory never went out of favor and has been actively espoused in PA society, whose political, religious and educational leaders have incorporated the Protocols – and the hate ideology it represents – as basic components of their world view.
This is not merely one among the many PA libels against Jews. The Protocols libel is critical for Palestinian society, especially while teaching children that it represents the First Zionist Congress, because it backs up the global ideology of delegitimization of Jews, Israel and especially of Zionism, which is the foundation of Palestinian Authority propaganda.
Defining the Zionist movement as one aspect of a global Jewish plot towards world
domination leads to three important conclusions:
1- Zionism is inherently an illegitimate and sinister movement.
1 History of the Modern and Contemporary World, Grade 10 p. 60-61. After world outcry, a later edition
of the book removed this reference.
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2- Zionism is dangerous and threatening not merely to Arabs, but to the entire world.
3- Fighting Zionism is for Arabs and the world an act of self-defense and a service to all humanity.
As such, references to the Protocols appear regularly in the PA media, presented as
authentic by academics, educators, political leaders and journalists.
A dominant preoccupation of PA academia is the repeated and varied denials of Israel’s historical right to exist. These denials entail the erasure of Jewish history in the land, the creation of a Palestinian Islamic history in the land, and finally a motivation for Zionism to be established – other than its being an authentic national renaissance movement. Thus, a history is invented in which the Land of Israel has always been Arab Islamic "Palestine" with no Jewish roots, and Palestinian historians created reasons to explain Zionism's occurrence.

The essential narrative created by Arab and Palestinian educators teaches that Zionism in Israel was a European idea with two goals:
1- To set up a bridgehead for European imperialism to control the Middle East;
2- Self defense for Christian Europe designed to be rid of the danger and burden of having Jews living among them.
The Protocols libel fits nicely into this, as can be seen in the following discussion by senior PA historians:
Dr. Issam Sissalem, history lecturer at Islamic University and Educational TV host:
"The Jews lived in isolated areas, in ghettos in Poland and in Russia. They were the
remains of the Khazars ... with no connection to our land... At that time, Britain wanted to plant a cancer [in the Middle East to control it]. It did not occur to them [the Jews] that Palestine would be theirs. They wanted ... any Homeland. Our people wisely sensed this, as they planted on the land and lived in peace and security, continuing a twelve thousand year journey on this land…
Sissalem: “Britain wanted to plant here the Jews in order to protect the Suez Canal…
Britain decided to plant in this land a foreign secluded entity - a cancer - in order to
drive a wedge in the [Arab] nation…
Riad Al-Astal, history lecturer at Al-Azhar University in Gaza:
“There are two major elements for which Britain and the other European states were
striving: the first element was to get rid of the Jews, who were known as those who
provoke civil wars, disturbances, and financial crises in Germany, in France and in
other European states… second: the European plan, … to torpedo any hope for an
Arab unity”.
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"In these circumstances [of European nationalism] developed what is known as the
Zionist Renaissance, and the seeds of what is called The Protocols of The Elders of
Zion appeared at the end of the 18th century. They are the Protocols that were
presented in the Basel Congress in Switzerland [the First Zionist Congress in 1897].”2
Once established as factual, the Protocols are cited by historians as textual proof of the necessity of fighting Israel. One example:
Dr. Attallah Abu Al-Farah:
"Can there be, in practice, co-existence on Palestinian land between ourselves and the
Jews, in light of their mentality which stems from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion?”
Dr. Issam Sissalem, history professor and host: “This question comes from ‘My
Beloved Friend’. I say: Dr. Attallah, who is a learned expert…”3
This conversation was important for numerous reasons. The date was May 14, 1999, eve of Israel's Independence Day, and the purpose of the program was to reject Israel's right to exist. Citing the Protocols as authentic confirms the illegitimacy of Israel. Also note that this was said in 1999 - before the PA terror war (also called "Intifada “) was launched. Some suggest that the hatred expressed on PA TV was a result of the war but in fact the opposite is true: The hate promotion is not a result of the war, but preceded it by many years, and was in all likelihood a major cause of the war.
Finally, note the political implications expressed by the professor:
"Can there be co-existence on Palestinian land between ourselves and the Jews, in light of their mentality which stems from The Protocols of the Elders of Zion?"
The Protocols is being used as an excuse for fighting Israel, as there can be no peace with a movement which is evil in essence.
Seeing the Protocols as a guide to understanding Jewish behavior encourages the PA to
demonize virtually every Israeli policy – even those that are manifestly positive. When Israel released 400 Palestinian prisoners in 2004 in exchange for a kidnapped businessman and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers, the PA found the following Protocols-spin to demonize the release:
2 Palestinian Authority TV, December 28, 2003
3 Palestinian Authority TV, May 14, 1999
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“We see that Israel is trying to delude the world that one Israeli will be exchanged for
1,000 Palestinians,” explained Ahmad Nasser, secretary of the Palestinian Legislative
Council. “Israel is interested in planting among the Palestinians, the Arabs or the world the concept of value – the value of a Jew and the value of an Arab.”
The interviewer concurred:
“This concept appears in The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, that they [Jews] are superior and the rest are inferior.”4

Note that the Protocols is so deeply incorporated in PA mentality that the journalist cites it quite routinely.
In order to make the Protocols seem real it has to be specific, and the PA goes from the general to the specific and at times it is cited – chapter and verse. One interesting example:
The official PA daily in its “Political-National Education” page, cited precise quotes from Protocols 2 and 12 to explain Israeli policy:
“Moral and psychological manipulation has a significant place in the minds of Jews,
and formed a very important source of strength in the Hebrew State…
“Disinformation has been one of the bases of psychological manipulation among the
Israelis, and propaganda played an important role in the psychological prodding of
world political leaders to support Zionism…
“The Protocols of the Elders of Zion did not ignore the importance of using
propaganda to promote the Zionist goals. In the second protocol it is written: ‘Through
the newspapers we will have the means to propel and to influence.’ In the twelfth
protocol: ‘Our governments will hold the reins of most of the newspapers, and through
this plan we will possess the primary power to turn to public opinion.’”5
The PA media have depicted the Protocols as an active guidebook, almost as if Israeli
leaders are flipping through the pages at cabinet meetings and basing policy on what they discover. Note the following two examples:
“The purpose of the military policy is to impose this situation on the residents and force them to leave their homes, and this is done in the framework of the Protocols of
Zion...”6
“Remember the history, oh Arabs!
“1. In 1897 the first Zionist Congress was held in Basel...
“2. In 1907 the actual immigration operation began...
4 Palestinian Authority TV, Feb. 6, 2004
5 Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, January 25, 2001
6 Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, November 18, 2001
Palestinian Media Watch
www.palwatch.orginfo@palwatch.org
“3. In 1917 the woeful declaration of Balfour was made...
"9. In 1977 the visit which shocked the Arab Nation occurred, the President of Egypt
visited Israel...

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