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ISRAEL'S ILLEGAL OCCUPATION, NOT PALESTINIAN TEXTBOOKS, IS THE SOURCE OF
VIOLENCE, 11/20/02 Aref Assaf
Pro Israel groups often criticize the Palestinian Authority (PA) for
producing educational materials that incite hatred and undermine the legitimacy
of the Israeli state. Indeed, a recent press release by Shari Goldstein,
Regional Director of the Anti Defamation League, (ADL), claims that Palestinian
children are ”victims” of the Palestinian Authority’s education system that
promotes "glorification of murder." Quoting a UN official, the statement also
laments the fact that Palestinian children have no sports figures or people in
authority to look up to.” Mr. Goldstein’s accusations were in response to a
condemnation by two Arab American groups of the decision of the Rutgers ’
newspaper, The Daily Targum, to publish an inflammatory anti-Palestinian ad in
their November 4, 2002 issue.
As for Palestinian textbooks, we cite an independent report prepared by Nathan
Brown, a professor at George Washington University that finds that the vast
majority of ADL’s accusations stem from a single very suspect Israeli source: a
Jewish-American organization called the Center for Monitoring the Impact of
Peace (CMIP). Dr. Brown’s report concludes that the accusations are "often
wildly exaggerated or inaccurate" and the sources "misleading and tendentious."
He does assert, “the Palestinian curriculum is not a war time curriculum. While
highly nationalist, it does not incite hatred, violence and anti-Semitism. It
cannot be described as a peace curriculum either. Example of PA’s
“hate-teaching” include the use of maps that do not show Israel's borders, the
allegation that Israeli changed the names of formerly Arab towns, the contention
that many Arabs were forcibly displaced in 1948, and even the suggestion that
there were centers of Palestinian population in Palestine before 1948! All these
concrete claims, however, are widely accepted even by Israeli historians.
Another example is the Palestinians’ “failure” to show Israel ’s borders. This
does not really constitute a claim to all of Palestine (Brown argues that the
textbooks are simply evasive to avoid controversy); and where official claims
are made, for instance by the PA, they have explicitly recognized Israel for
more than a decade. The Israeli government has of course made no such parallel
recognition of a Palestinian state nor has it ever defined its borders
How ironic that the ADL’s press release accuses certain organizations of trying
to "divert attention from the real issues" when, ironically, the entire release
never even alludes to the fact that a 36-year brutal military rule is the reason
for rage among the Palestinian people. Perhaps most ironic is that the release
points to the fact that Palestinians have no "sports figures" to look up to, as
if the Israeli occupation and economic strangulation of the Israeli siege of the
Occupied Territories permitted Palestinians to worry about anything more than
daily survival. It is utterly unfathomable that Goldstein quotes a United
Nations source- the same organization that, since 1948, Israel has consistently
defied and refused to carry out any one of its resolutions. The Palestinians can
thank the Israeli occupation -- not their textbooks -- for their inability to
eat or work, much less root for a soccer team.
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