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Gaza is being “cleansed” of Jews to the sounds of
a jeering media. The punditocracy has cheered the evacuation of the
descendants of the Hasmoneans and heralded a takeover by the spiritual
scions of Hamas.
The celebrating Palestinians, who stand foursquare behind Hamas, flooded
the streets of Gaza sporting T-shirts emblazoned, “Today Gaza, tomorrow
Jerusalem.” (United Nations of Benetton funded the fashion.) On them,
commentators heaped homilies.
To the “settlers” (the New York Times’
James Bennet prefers “colonizers”), the media extended contempt.
They were lampooned as “Jewish nationalists (omigod), who “dance around
sacred Torah scrolls in a display of religious fervor” (o-m-i-g-o-d).
A Qassam rocket away from where Gush Katif, rest in peace, once
bustled dwell the
Mawasi Arabs. Despite the fertile coastal land they own, the
precious ground water they sit on, and generous international
assistance, Mawasi homes have remained wretched. There are no flower
nurseries, museums, recreational facilities, and hotels on their
real estate.
The Mawasi have channeled their wretchedness productively, as the
perennial attacks on the Gush-Katif settlement of
Kfar Darom would indicate. (Kfar Darom dates back to 1946, when it
was annexed by the Egyptians during the War of Independence. Jewish Gaza
dates back to the patriarchs Abraham and Isaac. The ancient community
hung on for dear life through the centuries, but was finally wiped out
in 1929 by the “oppressed,” yet insuppressible, Arabs. Don’t expect
James Bennet to mention all that.)
Mawasi is a microcosm of Gaza, where, despite unstinting international
aid, GDP per capita is $558.02 per person and 81 percent of the
population lives below the poverty line. Apologists for
lackluster Palestinian productivity blame Israel—the few thousand
“settlers,” especially. Socialists will do that. Their zero-sum
economics dictate that one person’s plenty is another’s poverty. The
very opposite is true. The benefits of the businesses created in the
Harvest Belt (English for Gush Katif)—and the attendant jobs—redounded
to all.
Still, when it comes to explaining the plight of their plucky protégés,
Palestinian supporters prefer Marxist theories.
Marxism notwithstanding, an inanimate land mass
doesn’t produce abundance; human ingenuity does. People transform raw
resources into usable and desirable goods—export-quality flowers and
produce, in the case of Gush Katif. And voilà: a demand for labor
ensues. Once the Jews are evicted, the industries they created
will wither—as will the demand for Arab labor.
Counterfeit capitalists were not the only silent witnesses to the
unfolding injustice. Lockean homesteaders haven’t exactly protested the
confiscation of the “settlers’” property. That is, with the exception of
WND’s Joseph Farah:
"These Jews took no one's land; Gush Katif land
was all uninhabited, miles away from any deeded Arab property.” [They] …
developed an arid wasteland unused for decades and made the desert
bloom. …And it provides some of the only decent-paying jobs to Arabs in
Gaza besides the high-turnover positions of suicide bombers."
A contemporary property theorist called Murray Rothbard would have (or
ought to have) concurred: “If any land has never been
transformed, no one can legitimately claim its ownership... Title to an
unowned resource (such as land) comes properly only from the expenditure
of labor to transform that resource into use,” Rothbard wrote in The
Ethics of Liberty. The “settlers” transformed uninhabited land in
spades. Mr. Sharon and the Palestinian plunderers are “criminal
aggressors,” having ousted them by force and taken what is theirs.
And handed it to Hamas.
For Gaza is Hamas territory. And Hamas is a rib from the Muslim
Brotherhood’s rib cage, a fraternity that has pledged to solve the
Jewish problem, once and for all. (A consensus at its World Assembly was
that Jews are “humanity's enemies.”)
Hamas’ spokesman
promised his group would “not lay down [its] weapons after the
Zionists withdraw from Gaza because the road ahead is long.” The
territory gained, the spokesman said, would be used to sustain attacks
against Israel. His message to Abu Mazen (The Holocaust-denying PA
President): “butt out.”
In fairness to Abu Mazen, he too has called for the liquidation of the
Jewish State, albeit gradually, through the right of return of all
self-styled Palestinian refugees to Israel proper. To wit, the official
Palestinian Authority map of “Palestine” that Abu Mazen hangs above his
desk includes all of Israel.
See for yourself.
Clucking in
outrage, a Fox News reporter angrily demanded of a young “settler,”
“Don’t you feel bad about living among Arabs and compelling the Israeli
army to protect you?” The young man, whose life was disintegrating
around him, answered with magnificent alacrity: “By your logic, Israel,
which is surrounded by 21 Arab countries, with over 350 million people,
should pack up and leave.”
And by
logical extension, the Arab citizens of Israel proper, they’re
surrounded by a Jewish majority. Shouldn’t they “feel bad” about living
among Jews? Shouldn’t they be “encouraged” to pack up and relocate to
the Palestinian Authority? Evidently not. For one, their civilized,
peace-loving Jewish neighbors have accepted them and granted them full
citizenship rights. Writes Joseph Farah: "They vote. They elect leaders
to the Knesset. They publish Arabic-language newspapers. They preach
anti-Semitic hate sermons in their mosques. There is almost no limit to
the freedom bestowed on Arabs of any faith within Israel."
What’s good
for the Palestinian goose is clearly no good for the Israeli
gander. Genuine “peace,” we are informed, turns on a unilateral
evacuation of productive and peaceful Jews from Gaza and the West Bank.
… And then from Jerusalem and from what remains of Israel. Just as
Israel’s partners to peace have promised.
©2005 Ilana Mercer
WorldNetDaily.com
August 19
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