Ultimately in the era of
Redemption the Arabs will recognize that the land of Israel belongs to the
Jewish people and they will give it willingly, without a fight. This process
has started. It may seem like only a few brave souls are speaking out but their
words are traveling the world. Just as a small ray of light banishes the
darkness, so their brave words dispel a lot of lies. For example, Jihad Ali Awan, a Jordanian writer, said publicly:
“…the State of Israel is to be respected and be committed to as a nation of law. It is a country with institutions built on the basis of
human dignity and freedom in terms of religion, thought and love.”
“Today,
the Arab world is against the Jews for no reason, and charges that they are
occupying Arab land. Although they have some of the land of the Arabs, they
have a right to build their temples on their land and they have a right to
return to their homeland…”
Algemeiner
OCTOBER 7, 2014
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Writer Jihad Ali Alwan |
Blackballed Jordanian Author: ‘Jews
Have a Right to the Land of Israel’
Despite being arrested, fired from
his job, called “crazy” and an “infidel” and being left destitute, Jordanian
writer Jihad Ali Alwan, 42, has no intention backing off his full-throated
support of Israel, and from every possible platform, Israel’s NRG News reported
Monday.
“I don’t care what price I’ll pay.
I will not apologize for my beliefs,” Alwan said, writing on his personal blog,
“I suggest the Arabs normalize relations with Israel,” he wrote in October of
last year.
The striking statements by the
married father of four were read by some eight million readers, including the
Jordanian Writers Association, who called him in for a clarification.
But after refusing to appear before
the committee, the guild revoked Alwan’s membership. Which also prompted an
irate blog post by the man known in the Hashemite Kingdom, as “The Normalizer.”
“A short time ago I was invited by
the so-called ‘Committee of the Struggle to Oppose Normalization with the
Zionist Enemy’ at the Jordanian Writers Association, located in Amman, and they
told me to get to a hearing before the committee on my article under the title
‘normalization with Israel.’ I rejected the request, and then they told me, ‘If
you refuse, then the decision will be made in your absence,” he wrote.
“I have suffered persecution for 16
years, economic and political persecution, and they accused me of courting
Jewish and Christian Zionist institutions. All those who are attacking me, eat
and drink in the United States and use American and Israeli technology in their
homes; their flour comes from America and they receive financial support from
the United States.
“I’m not a criminal, but rather a
man of peace, a man of respect for others, and I suffer from hunger and poverty
because no one will give me a job because of my position,” he declared, citing hostility
and several bouts of administrative and security arrests.
“And yet you choose to continue to
express your opinions?” he was asked.
“There were warnings, but I walked
away with a clear conscience and clear sentiment that the State of Israel is to
be respected and be committed to it as a nation of law. It is a country with
institutions built on the basis of human dignity and freedom in terms of
religion, thought and love,” Alwan said.
“This land that Jews and Muslims
are fighting over – it was a Jewish state, which became the state of Judea and
Samaria,” he wrote, “Every intelligent person knows that the Jews are occupying
this land, because they were the subjects of the original period, and were
betrayed and made to leave for the diaspora. We deny that the Jews were here
before Muslims in Palestine, but we need to understand that Hebrew is part of
the regional cultural milieu.”
In one article entitled, “Jews Are
Endangered” Alwan wrote: “Jews are endangered, and they are good people; their
dream is to live in security, but the plots against them are great. Jews
suffered and will suffer slaughters and murders in European countries, which
robbed their money and their wives … therefore, Israel transfers a fortune to
its defense budget in order to protect Israeli citizens – be they Arab, Jewish
or Christian.”
Jews were dispossessed of their
lands by Islam, which expelled them from the land of Canaan. Today, the Arab
world is against the Jews for no reason, and charges that they are occupying
Arab land. Although they have some of the land of the Arabs, they have a right
to build their temples on their land and they have a right to return to their
homeland, which they lost due to religious and economic pressures.”
Alwan’s excommunication goes beyond
Jordan. In 2006, he was declared an “infidel” along with 200 other Muslims,
globally, and was ranked sixth on a list issued by Ibn Saud Islamic University
in Saudi Arabia.
“Why are they familiar with my
views, but not my financial situation?” he asked in a blog post. “I live in
starvation,” he wrote. “Why do they not know I’m suffering persecution wherever
I go?”
“I will defend my opinions, and not
rescind my words, no matter what price I may pay. I do not apologize for my
beliefs,” he announced.
Alwan’s views may even be
considered too radical by many among the Israeli public.
“I am convinced that Israel has
rights not only over Palestine, but over 90 percent of the Land of Israel,” he
explained, “The Palestinians did not live in Palestine, but rather, came from
the Italian island of Palast [sic], and Palestine was named after the
Italian island. Secondly, Israel is a democratic state of law, a state of
science, which respects the educated, the writers and poets.
“Israel supports writers and books
100 times more than all the Arab countries that spend a fortune on
prostitution,” he asserted. “Not to forget that three Israeli universities
are among the 500 most important universities in the world, and no Islamic
Arab university in any Arab country is on that list.”
What does he think about the
sequence of events in Operation Protective Edge?”
“The last thing I can say about the
war is that Gaza had won or that Hamas won. Hamas failed miserably and hoisted
a white flag. Israel did not kill a single Palestinian civilian. It was Hamas
which killed the Palestinians, for heading out to an unequal battle. Israel
could have destroyed all the inhabitants of the Gaza Strip, but felt sorry for
the innocent.
“Israel is a war-making machine,
more powerful that all the Arab states combined,” he said.
“In my opinion, when Hamas
announced that it won and Israel had not achieved its goals, it’s legitimizing
another war to defeat the bad guys and Hamas. Exactly how did Hamas win? Hamas
killed 72 Israelis, but Israel killed more than 2,000 Palestinians. Hamas was
the one using Palestinians as human shields, fired from the rooftops, and
Israel just reacted.”
“Hamas is the real killer because
its men hide behind civilians and it does not have the courage to go into
face-to-face battle with Israeli soldiers, while their leaders run the campaign
from a five star hotel in the Gulf. I know if you were to ask the people of
Gaza who’s rule they would like – Hamas or that of Israel – they would prefer
Israel” he said.
http://www.algemeiner.com/2014/10/07/blackballed-jordanian-author-jews-have-a-right-to-the-land-of-israel/
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