Jihad Watch : The Palestinian Delusion packs a huge punch, arguably bigger than Robert Spencerās previous masterpiece, The History of Jihad from Muhammad to ISIS. Not since Bat Yeāorās 2013 Understanding Dhimmitude has a book so critical to the survival of Israel, and so civilisation, appeared in English. āFrom the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.ā This
slogan serves as the opening line to Robert Spencerās book, a line that
could just as well have been, āThis is the book about which there is no
delusion.ā As the book unfolds, it becomes clear that, āFrom
the river to the sea, Palestine will be freeā, is not just a delusion,
but a delusion that contains within itself, Russian-doll fashion,
multiple delusions. This appalling slogan is the culminating metaphor
for all that has been āThe Israeli-Palestinian peace processā, and a
well-chosen scene setter. But more importantly, it has its counterpart
in the Israeli co-existence delusion.
Robert Spencerās work is unanswerable because his credentials are
impeccable, credentials that come down to two non-negotiable principles:
original sources; and intellectual honesty. Those who will dismiss his
books can do so only by not reading them. The writerās life, for
Spencer, is one of bravery ā there have been attempts on his life, and
tenacity ā financial services companies have denied him service,
bastions of inquiry have de-platformed him, one country has, infamously,
debarred him. Spencer writes like a man who must keep writing, and his
readers snap up his books as soon as they hit the shelves, or pre-order
them.
Whereas The History of Jihad offers a blow-by-blow account
of the fourteen-centuries-long barbaric assault on civilisation that its
perpetrators proclaim as jihad, The Palestinian Delusion dissects
just one, the most urgent, of jihadās innumerable contemporary
world-wide outbreaks: the jihad to destroy Israel. The ādelusionā in the
title refers to multiple delusions: that of a Palestinian nation; that
the āArab-Israeli conflictā is a struggle over land; that the so-called
āpeace processā is a series of negotiations; that Judea and Samaria ā
what the Jordanians dubbed āThe West Bankā during their occupation ā and
Gaza (and the Golan Heights) are āoccupied territoriesā; and that the
Muslim Arabs are the wronged party. Along the way, many lesser and
shorter-lived delusions are referred to, both directly and indirectly.
Integral to the Palestinian delusion is the co-existence delusion,
that came so strongly to the fore in 2021. āThe Arabsā of Israeli fancy
consist, so the notion goes, of those Arabs living in the territories
that Israel had conquered in defensive wars waged against her many
hostile Arab neighbours ā territories the global propaganda machine
describes as āoccupied territoriesāā and āIsraeli Arabsā who co-exist
harmoniously with Jews within the territory of Israel. Spencerās book is
focused on the circus that came to be known as the āMiddle East Peace
Process,ā to which the co-existence delusion is peripheral and so not
treated.
The manifestations of these many delusions are expertly woven into
the historical sequence of developments in and around the 28,000 square
kilometres of mostly resource-starved scrubland on the Eastern
Mediterranean shore, from which the Romans had banished the indigenous
people, the Jews, less than two thousand years ago. In the chapter āHow
Israel came to be,ā Spencer describes how for the exiled Jews, having
had enough of oppression, persecution and pogroms in their scattered
existence, the time had come for returning to their desolate scrubland. āLāShana Habaāah BāYerushalayimā, āNext year in Jerusalemā chants the hope of centuries. They were finally going home.
The only problem was that while they were away, that desolate
scrubland had been overrun by Muslims on jihad, and somewhere in the
small print of that barbaric doctrine, it says that once Muslims rule a
land, it can never ever be ruled by anyone else again, never mind that
they seized it in the first place, as in this case, they did to the land
of Israel in 634 AD, when the Byzantine Empire still held it.
Robert Spencerās expertise on the Qurāan, strong enough to deter
Muslims and Islamic apologists from challenging him, is on full display
in Chapter Two: āThe Roots of the Hatred of Israel,ā under the
subheading, āQurāanic Anti-semitism.ā The main fountainhead of jihad is
the Qurāan, of which the book dissects no fewer than sixty-nine verses
for their role in the extreme Muslim hatred for Jews, whether those
Muslims are jihad terrorists or āmoderateā Muslims. Of the hadith, the
sayings and doings of Muhammad, whose examples that Muslims must
emulate, the notorious genocide hadith runs:
The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will
fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews
would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree
would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me;
come and kill him; but the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the
tree of the Jews.[1]
No Muslim will repudiate this hadith ā think about that when you next
dream of how wonderful it would be if Jews and Muslims could co-exist
in peace. Spencer explains, āMuslims are taught in their holiest books
not just to despise and mistrust Jews, but that Muslims are doing a good
and virtuous deed if they kill them, a deed that will bring about the
consummation of all things and the dawning of eternal justice for
mankind.ā
Israel is not the first place where Muslim rule has been pushed back.
Before the re-establishment of Israel, civilisation was restored in
various places throughout the 1400 years of jihad conquest: Tartary,
Armenia, the Balkans, the Iberian Peninsula, the Mediterranean islands,
southern Italy, southern France, India, East Timor and, of course,
Israel.[2] Each of these reconquests is a deep affront to Muslims, for
centuries the most galling having been the Iberian Peninsula, in
particular, Al-Andalus (Spain), about which myths of Muslim
multicultural magnanimity abound.
The re-establishment of Israel eclipsed all other jihad losses. It
shook Muslim supremacism to its core, coming as it did just when Islamic
revivalism was getting underway in the aftermath of the demise of the
Ottoman caliphate. Not only is Jerusalem the setting of a great Islamic
fantasy (a mosque that never was, from which Muhammad rode a beast that
never existed, on a journey that never took place[3]), but Muslim rule
was replaced with rule by Jews, and the Palestinian Delusion lays out,
meticulously, how Islam makes it impossible for Muslims to countenance
Jewish rule over Muslims and over lands once ruled by Muslims. āDrive
them out from where they dove you outā, says the Qurāan (2:191).
The Israeli co-existence ideologues and āpeace processā proponents
would do well to consider how it is that Jews are āoccupiersā who must
cede the land to the āPalestiniansā, while the Ottomans before them, who
had brutally oppressed the regions Arabs for centuries, were never
occupiers, and under whom the āPalestiniansā never even knew they
existed. Is it because the Ottomans were Turks, or because the Ottomans
were Muslims?
The Palestinian Delusion will still, despite its scholarly
integrity, meet with incredulity from most. The desire so desperately to
believe something not to be true, when confronted with irrefutable
evidence to the contrary, can prove an intensely distressing experience.
So deeply and successfully have the twin ideological onslaughts of
political correctness and multiculturalism wormed their way into the
Western psyche, that otherwise rational people become quite irrational
when it comes to Islam and Muslims.
Yet credit for conjuring the fantasy nation of āthe Palestiniansā
does not go to either Arabs or Muslims, but to the godless Soviets. One
is reminded of the eagerness with which Muslims petitioned the South
African Apartheid Government to ban Salman Rushdie from entering the
country. No association is too shameful, if it serves jihad. The
Palestinian Delusion shows that the āPalestinian nationā that so many
the world over get so angry and passionate about, is nothing but a
squalid KGB Cold War side-project. They even repurposed an Egyptian born
in Cairo as the āPalestinianā Yasser Arafat they needed. According to
Spencer, Yasser Arafat himself denied the existence of Palestine and Palestinians: The question of borders doesnāt interest usā¦. From the
Arab standpoint, we mustnāt talk about borders. Palestine is nothing but
a drop in an enormous ocean. Our nation is the Arabic nation that
stretches from the Atlantic Ocean to the Red Sea and beyond itā¦. The
P.L.O. is fighting Israel in the name of Pan-Arabism. What you call
āJordanā is nothing more than Palestine.
King Hussein of Jordan concurred, āThe truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan.ā
So who, exactly, are the people who want to be āThe Palestiniansā? We
read that the Syrians insist that they are Syrians and the Jordanians
say they are Jordanians. In reality, nothing distinguishes them from the
Muslim Arabs around them: not songs, not national dress, not cuisine,
not even cultural quirks like an unshakeable hatred of Jews. Nothing
they have is uniquely theirs. Even the āPalestinianā flag is repurposed
debris salvaged from the defunct Arab Federation of Iraq and Jordan that
existed for all of 138 days in 1958.
While it is absolutely correct that the Jews should retake their
land, it stands as one of the great ironies of history that they should
have been so unprepared for the ferocity with which the surrounding
Muslim Arabs would meet them on their return. They had, after all, been dhimmis under
Muslim rule all over the Middle East and North Africa for almost
one-and-half millennia.[4] It was (and quite patently remains)
inconceivable that Muslims, āthe very best of peopleā according to their
Allah, would ever countenance āthe descendants of apes and pigsā ruling
over them. Why the Jews, the Zionists, had such a blind spot for their
own 1400-year experience at the hands of Muslims is one of the gaps in The Palestinian Delusion.
The farce that was the āpeace processā, Spencer shows, was little
more than a monumental scam on the part of āPalestinianā Arabs to dupe
Western leaders (they wanted to be duped) and to play the Western
liberal intelligentsia (they wanted to be played), with the purpose of
getting the leaders to pressure Israel into making concessions to the
Arabs and of turning the Western populations against Israel and the Jews
in general. It worked. They even managed to bring Israelis to within a
whisker of committing national suicide, having convinced so many of them
that they could buy peace with land. Not only did the Jewish nation
almost tear itself part when it withdrew from Gaza, the strip promptly
turned into a nightmare right on their doorstep for which Israelās
southern communities have suffered intolerable insecurity in their own
country ever since.
Staggeringly, after the catastrophic Oslo Accords, and while there
are so many costly wars and wars-between-wars that Gaza continues to
unleash upon Israel, and after co-existence blew up in their faces
during the 2021 Gaza War, there are again Jews clamouring to return to
the ātwo-state solutionā. If he hasnāt yet done so, Robert Spencer needs
to get The Palestinian Delusion translated into Hebrew.
The Palestinian Delusion reads particularly strongly on the
Sadat-Carter-Begin-Rabin fiasco, revealing, perhaps to the surprise of
many, just what a sly, duplicitous and dangerous character Sadat was.
When reading this, one cannot help but notice that Jimmy Carter was to
Anwar Sadat as Nancy Pelosi is to Ilhan Omar, and as Yair Lapid will be
to Mansour Abbas. These are lethal combinations for both the United
States and Israel. Then thereās the whole sorry business of the British
in Mandate Palestine. Their duplicity, double-dealing and treachery
encouraged the Muslim Arabs in all their basest Islamic impulses, even
after Israel had declared independence. Britain was possibly the only
country to recognise Jordanās annexation of Judea and Samaria, and the
bestowing of Jordanian citizenship on the affected Muslim Arab
population, despite opposition from the Arab League ā a hint of sins to
come. The Palestinian Delusion has nothing good to say about either the Brits, or the Muslim Arabs, because there is nothing good to be said about them.
The United Nations and its agencies come in for a well-deserved pummelling in The Palestinian Delusion,
for they are shown to be little more than instruments of jihad, right
down to the inculcation of Jew-hatred in the Arab children in UN
schools, and those childrenās early indoctrination into aspiring to be
jihad mass murderers. A child in a UN school shares his endearing
aspirations: āStabbing and running over Jews brings dignity to the
Palestinians. Iām going to run them over and stab them with knives.ā
If The Palestinian Delusion has one loud and clear message, it is Get real!
The blatant, relentless and ritualistic discrimination against and
legal abuse of Israel at the United Nations are also thoroughly treated,
not least the outrageous āinadmissibility of acquisition of territory
by warā, contrived especially for Israel after it drove Jordanian troops
back out of Judea and Samaria, Egyptian troops back out of Gaza (and
all the way across the Suez Canal) and Syrian troops off the Golan
Heights, after these countriesā aggressive war of 1967, intent on wiping
out Israel. It has been a basic principle ever since men made war, that
if an aggressor loses a war, that aggressor loses such territory as the
victim had managed to conquer from it. The book makes clear that it is
the first time ever that it is demanded of a country attacked that
it returns territory conquered from aggressors in self-defence. Of
course, should Israel accept this blatantly ridiculous principle, any of
its many hostile neighbours will have every incentive to try again next
year in the full knowledge that they will never lose territory, and the
old Islamic pattern of annual jihad war will be restored. The Palestinian Delusion strengthens the view that the United Nations has outlived its original purpose. That is putting it mildly.
Having comprehensively debunked the so-called ātwo-state solution,ā
Spencer describes all āone-state solutionsā on offer as āgrim
scenarios.ā Grim they certainly are. āWhat is to be done?ā asks Chapter
Ten in its title. Indeed, what is to be done? The jihad imperative is
absolutely fundamental to Islam. It is never going to go away and will
never be repudiated. Spencer is forceful throughout, but in addressing
the question of what is to be done, a great deal more forcefulness would
be justified.
There is no solution that will establish a permanent
peaceā, says Spencer, ābut the problem can be managed. Islamic jihadis
respect nothing about those whom they regard as infidels except
strengthā¦ The key to Israelās survival, therefore, is not negotiations
or more concessions of land for a chimerical peace, but strength:
military, cultural, and societal strength.
Quite right. There can NEVER be negotiations; just as there have
never been. Negotiations are premised on a reality of approximate
parity and the presumption of mutual good faith. All else is, to a
greater or lesser extent, the stronger extorting while the weaker pleas.
In the absurdist theatre of the Middle East peace process, the
overwhelmingly powerful Israel pleas, while the overwhelmingly weak
Palestinians extort, aided and abetted by their naĆÆve, deluded or
self-serving allies and supporters, unshakably convinced that they hold
the moral high ground.
The Muslim Arabs in Judea and Samaria, and Gaza, have proved
themselves devoid of all good faith, time after time after time.
Knowledge of the Qurāan and the life of Muhammad would teach non-Muslims
that treaties and agreements mean nothing to Muslims, except as
reprieves from their enemiesā attacks and to lull them into a false
sense of security until the Muslims are again able to strike. Thus has
it ever been. Non-Muslims ought to know that the Qurāan and Muhammad set
the standards for all Muslims in all matters. They should be familiar
with Muhammadās conduct in the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah, and expect Muslims
to conduct themselves in exactly the same way. Negotiations with such a
people are a nonstarter, always and forever. The Palestinian Delusion could not be clearer about how directly and intimately, Muslims emulate Muhammad.
By invoking Hudaybiyya to justify Oslo, Arafat was saying
that despite appearances, he had actually conceded nothing. Muhammad
had undertaken the treaty of Hudaybiyya ā¦so that the Muslims could
recover their strength after a series of costly battles with the
Quraysh. When the Muslims were strong enough to fight again and defeat
the Quraysh, he broke the treaty. Arafat was telling Muslim audiences,
who would have been familiar with the Treaty of Hudaybiyya, that he had
entered into the treaty with Israel not as a retreat from the
Palestinian jihad against the Jewish state, but as a tactical move to
further the aims of that jihad. And when the Palestinians were strong
enough not to need the treaty anymore, he would, like Muhammad, break
it.[5]
Truces to stop Gaza rocket attacks are agreed every week, and every
week they are broken, demonstrating the suicidal folly of ceding any
territory to the followers of Muhammad. Spencer goes on to caution
against the establishment of a Palestinian state. This reviewer would
say that it must be Israelās highest priority that no such state ever be
established. The 365 sq Km Gaza strip alone, with its 2 million people,
is a never-ending nightmare for what remains of the Jewish state.
Because Israelās response is always limited and the restrictions it
imposes on Gaza are always lifted shortly after, to the Muslim Arab
mind, these truces are all victories, āIsrael bowing to the demands of
the resistance.ā
This is neither hype nor spin; they actually do believe it. Every
time Israelis run for their shelters, Palestinians see affirmation of
their superiority; Gazans do not run for cover when Israel bombs their
installations, giving flesh, literally, to their barbaric nihilist
boast, āWe love death more than you love life.ā Whether their rockets
kill any Israelis or none, whether they are shot out of the sky or land
on open ground, every single projectile fired from Gaza is a victory for
jihad. Truces agreed with Hamas are broken within the hour, and the
rockets fly again, the Jews run for shelters again, and every Muslim
Arab is emboldened, again. Job well done, alhamdullillah. Thus does
Israel, through its own delusional policies of trusting Muslim
agreements and limited responses to rocket attacks, itself feeds the
jihad waged against it.
No inch of the Jewish part of Mandate Palestine can ever be
sacrificed for a project as suicidal as a Palestinian state. ā[Israel]
should not pretend that the establishment of this state has solved or
will solve anything.ā It might have though that the Gaza nightmare has
removed any danger of such pretence. Judea and Samaria fill Israelās
abdominal cavity. The Jewish state should offer neither apology nor
explanation for dealing exactly as it sees fit with those who will
destroy it. The Palestinian Delusion can afford to be much more forceful
in its conclusions, especially as countries that could have stopped
Hitler and did not, are in no position to lecture Israel on what it can
and cannot do to prevent the next Holocaust.
Ifā¦ Israelā¦ assumes full political control over what are
at present considered to be the Palestinian territories, ā¦[it] would
require a sea change in international politics ever to be even seriously
consideredā¦
Some Israeli leaders insist that Israel must be able to defend itself
by itself. While this insistence is generally understood to mean that
Israel should be military capable of fending off all potential attackers
without recourse to its allies, there might be more to this dictum: the
Jewish state does not require international political approval for
defending itself. If defending itself means establishing full political
control over Gaza, Judea and Samaria, then it must do so without regard
to international politics.
It is hardly possible for Israel to be more isolated than it was in
the immediate aftermath of its founding, when it was no more than the
ādesolate wastelandā left behind by centuries of Muslim rule. The
country, a confident high-tech miracle that within seventy years,
without oil, has managed to lead the world in medical innovation,
greened the desert and sent a craft to the Moon. It can hack its way
into its enemiesā computers, while its soft power is present on every
continent. Israel is a very different proposition today to what it was a
few decades ago.
āIt is time for a new approachā, says Spencer. āThe response of
Israel, and of the free world in general, should not be fear or hatred,
but a sober realism and a determination to remain resolute against the
jihad.ā
There can be more to this new approach. A few days after the publication of The Palestinian Delusion,
news broke of a bill making its way through the Indian Parliament,
according to which Indian citizenship would be offered to all persons in
neighbouring countries suffering Muslim persecution. Israel has set
itself up as a country that rescues Jews from wherever they may be
persecuted and provides them with a safe home. While Israel, quite
reasonably, focuses on one group of victims regardless of the
perpetrators, India, even more reasonably, given the jihad campaigns to
exterminate Hindus, focuses on all the victims of one group of
perpetrators, Muslims, and wants to offer those victims a safe home.
Indiaās liberation of Muslim women from the extremely unfair,
humiliating and degrading (for the woman) Islamic divorce laws, its
recent frustration of Pakistanās jihad designs on Kashmir and the
countryās growing affinity towards the Jewish state, suggest that the
new approach Spencer proposes for Israel would be on firmer ground not
with āThe free world in generalā (the major components of which are
already ideologically paralysed), but rather with hand-picked partners
who show no āfear or hatred, but a sober realism and a determination to
remain resolute against the jihad.ā Apart from the United States, India
and Japan are two such partners (not China! ā this is the latest Israeli
delusion). Taiwan and the four VisegrƔd countries could be, too, as
could Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Ukraine, Croatia and Myanmar. Israel,
already helping to clear out Hezbollah from South America, is looking at
the world with fresh eyes. It does not have to play the game by
obsolete Cold War rules.
What about the Muslim Arabs in Gaza, Judea and Samaria? Are they not
tired of the rampant corruption and nepotism, and of the appalling
governance? Is there any glimmer of hope from that quarter of a
sensible, civilised and lasting way forward? Whereas The Palestinian Delusion suggests
a possible glimmer of hope here, the present reviewer sees none. It is
true that everyone who is not on the make in āthe Palestinian
Territoriesā is bearing the yoke of an oppressive regime, be it the
Palestinian Authority (PA) or Hamas, but it is not the Palestinian
population as a whole that will rise up against their corrupt and
abusive leaders, especially not when the āenemyā is the Jews. Muslims
are taught that no matter how bad a leader is, if the leader is a
Muslim, then you obey that leader. The sole exception is made for the
Muslim leader who commands his subjects to act against Allah. In that
case and that case alone may they rise against him.
These are totalitarian societies structured on dependent
subordination with an entire ideological infrastructure, Islam, to keep
that mediaeval social system in place. To the general population in such
a society, the leaders are entitled to whatever they help themselves to
and The Palestinian Delusion tells us exactly how much these leaders have been helping themselves to.
The way Arabs see the world, the inherent good of nepotism is
self-evident. In Arab society, no one is entitled to anything, except
the leader of the land and the husband of the house, who dispense
favours and hand-outs to their dependent subordinates. There is neither
professionalism, nor service. There are no rights, only the dispensing
and denial of favours. A problem only arises when the leader fails to
dispense sufficient hand-outs. The role of hand-outs in the political
economy of bot Gaza and the PA is part of the explanation for the
latterās contemptuous rejection of the $50 billion aid package that the
Trump Administration had put together to improve the lives of the
Palestinians: they would be upstaged. As far as Hamas is concerned, one
cannot negotiate with something that doesnāt exist.
Arab societies operate on deference and adulation, behaviour by which
dependent subordinates secure favours and hand-outs. This is where
āpay-for-slayā comes in. It is not just that the PA is a corrupt
Jew-hating terrorist outfit that pays its people to kill Jews, with
pay-for-slay, the PA manages to kill two birds with one stone: keep up
jihad and keep the hand-outs flowing (more on this below). Only those
people who have broken the ideological and psychological bonds of
dependent subordination and become autonomous individuals ā the kind of
people who characterise free societies ā have a problem with corruption,
and they are firmly under the boot of the PA security apparatus and
Hamas terror. Yet only with such people lies hope, and not nearly enough
for Israel to build a policy on.
The Palestinian Delusion describes Hamasā exhorting and
offering to pay Gazans for getting themselves or their family members
killed at the border fence with Israel, so as to make propaganda capital
out of their deaths. This monstrous cynicism was once again on full
display during the 2021 Gaza War, with civilians either refusing to
vacate or forced to remain in buildings that the Israel Defence Forces
were warning them were about to be bombed. Spencer quotes Mahmoud
al-Habbash, PA President Mahmoud Abbasā adviser on Islamic affairs and
Sharia top-judge, denouncing this Hamas practise and belittling the
propaganda value of civilian deaths, essentially accusing Hamas of
ābigging it upā.
When you hear them [Hamasā heroic slogans], you think
that the people saying them are inside the al-Aqsa Mosque after they
liberated it. And afterwards you discover that theyāre only selling
illusions, trading in suffering and blood, trading in victims, [saying]:
āYou Palestinians, our people, go and die so that weāll go to the TV
and media with strong declarations.ā These [Hamas] acts of āheroismā
donāt fool anyone anymore. The Palestinian peopleā¦sides with the PLO.
Spencer sees in this PA spat with Hamas the two sides jockeying for
popular support. But the judgeās outburst is more sinister than that.
Qurāan 9:111 teaches Muslims that: āIndeed, Allah has purchased from the
believers their lives and their properties, for that they will have
Paradise. They fight in the cause of Allah, so they slay and are slainā, (emph. AP)
Hamas, being an even more primitive outfit than the PA, lacks the
administrative infrastructure, proximity to Jews and vast revenues to
run its own pay-for-slay programme, let alone eclipse that of the PA.
Whereas the PA offers pay-for-slay, Hamas can only manage pay-for-be slain.
It is quick and dirty and has the potential to rapidly mushroom and
draw the envy of Palestinians in Judea and Samaria, who have had their
opportunities for martyrdom severely curtailed since the erection of the
security barrier and the growing presence of armed Jewish communities
in their midst. The PA is anxious for its own pay-for-slay policy not to
be upstaged by any Hamas imitation, and is ready to fight to protect
the pre-eminence of its generous policy in the eyes of the Palestinian
population.
Every time Israel withholds PA taxes to match the pay-for-slay
hand-outs, it compounds the Palestinian populationās perception of
Israel as oppressing them, and the PA wastes no time in making the most
if that perception. Fear of facilitating a Hamas take-over of Judea and
Samaria stays the Israelisā hand in their dealings with the PA. Israel
is fighting the jihadis with one hand untied behind its back, a
predicament of its own making.
The start of The Palestinian Delusion excellently
contextualises the jihad facing Israel, setting it within the doctrines
of Islam. Surprisingly, there is no matching contextualisation at the
end of the book, missing the opportunity for a more political, rather
than doctrinal, contextualisation. If Islam is the problem, as the book
clearly and rightly shows it to be, then even if the Palestinian
question were soluble, it is but a single manifestation of a much
greater problem: the orchestration of global jihad by the Organisation
for Islamic Cooperation (OIC), Allahās diplomats. This organisationās
stranglehold over the European Union and the United Nations allows it to
direct nations against Israel as instruments of the Qurāanic jihad
imperative. There is no telling which country will bend to its will
next. But it is facing growing frustration on a number of fronts, not
least on account of VisegrƔd (Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and
Hungary) refusal to bow to EU bullying, Brexitās implications for the
jihad in Britain, India upsetting all the regional jihad schemes by
going on the offensive, and President Trumpās moving the US Embassy to
Jerusalem and defunding the UNRWA, the significance of latter two is
well highlighted in The Palestinian Delusion.
What of Israelās Muslim Members of Knesset (MKs)? In whose name do
they ride? They are Muslims, adherents of the scripture that commands
them to, āDrive them out from where they drove you out,ā and followers
of a prophet who stressed to his followers that,
The last hour would not come unless the Muslims will
fight against the Jews and the Muslims would kill them until the Jews
would hide themselves behind a stone or a tree and a stone or a tree
would say: Muslim, or the servant of Allah, there is a Jew behind me;
come and kill him; but the tree Gharqad would not say, for it is the
tree of the Jews.
When those Muslim MKs were sworn in to high office in the Jewish
state, were they asked to renounce Qurāan 2:191 and Muhammadās notorious
genocide hadith narrated at Sahih Muslim 6985? If Israel does not make
the Muslim MKs publicly renounce these expectations of their faith, it
might learn their allegiance under circumstances it would not wish to
contemplate, the prospect of which just became very real with the Muslim
Brotherhood gaining a foothold inside a possible new Israeli
government. Publicly renouncing the Islamic doctrines demanding the
destruction of Israel (the specific Arabic wording of the text), rather
than swearing allegiance to Israel as a Jewish state (about which Islam,
in any case, would require them to lie), would be the real acid test of
those MKsā allegiance to Israel in its character as the Jewish national
home.
No Muslim will ever renounce anything in the Qurāan, or anything
Muhammad had said or done (although many have tried to wheedle their way
around these), yet these Muslim MKs assumed office in Israel. How many
Jews know the story of Khaybar? Every Muslim does. Too many Jews believe
they need to bend over just a little more in their niceness to Muslim
Arabs and everything will be alright. Such Jews are proud of ātheirā
Arabs, of how the latter have even embraced democracy. Diversity
smugness is at dangerous levels, as the very conviction that inspired
the murder of doctors and nurses on their way to Hadassah Hospital, also
has a voice in the Knesset. As soon as those Muslim MKs gain the
slightest leverage over state actions, they will break cover. Muslims
know this, and are already emboldened enough to break into the IDF Head
Quarters in Tel-Aviv. But unfortunately, Jews do not know this ā at
least, not yet. The Palestinian Delusion covers an enormous
canvas. It would be unfair to expect it to have addressed the jihad
against Israel from every conceivable angle. It is, after all, a
pioneering work.
Many who should have listened to Bat Yeāor did not, and the delusions
rolled on. Perhaps they will now listen to Robert Spencer, although I
very much doubt it. His natural audience and focus is the United States,
its government, its security establishment and its people. The Palestinian Delusion,
however, is far more immediately critical to the survival of Israel
than it is to the US, and one would hope for a Hebrew translation soon. I
should like to write aa review essay of The Palestinian Delusion and John Roy Carlsonās Cairo to Damascus together.
So back to the question: What is to be done? The only party to this
mess even remotely interested in peace is Israel. The only way peace
will be arrived at is if Israel were to impose it. Imposing peace, of
course, means by military force, and that does not necessarily mean
oppression. To attain and maintain peace means keeping the Muslim Arab
propensities for jihad in check, and having a severe deterrent at the
ready for anyone who would be inspired to obey 2:191, or to emulate
Muhammad at the expense of the Jews, or to call for the same, including
by enjoining obedience to many anti-Semitic verses in the Qurāan.
But alas, muslim Arabs are on television exhorting their people, namely, all Muslim
Arabs, be they in Gaza, the āPalestinian interiorā (Israel) or Judea
and Samaria. Already āIsraeli Arabsā, supposed citizens of Israel, are
burning synagogues, assaulting Jews, and attempting to drown Jewish
children in public swimming pools. Everyone is going to be horrified
when the first āIsraeli Arabā heads the call and beheads the first Jew.
It seems no warnings are loud enough. It is as if acknowledging that
such things can happen is to wish for them to happen.
Jihad will be kept in check by saturating Gaza, Judea and Samaria
with Jewish communities, armed, of course, and militarily protected.
Muslim. In Gaza this would have to be preceded by enforcing buffer
zones, ever-widening towards the Egyptian border and the coast, based on
a calculus of rockets, mortars and incendiary kites launched into
Israel. To think that surgically taking out a terrorist leader asleep in
his bed is going to stop rocket attacks, while entire rocket squads are
mass-produced in the schools each day, is another delusion. Muslims
commit jihad not because the mastermind orders it, but because Allah
commands it and Muhammad did it.
Israelās security planners talk of extending Israeli sovereignty over
the Jordan Valley. this should have been done long ago. Similarly,
Judea split from Samaria with a corridor opened between Jerusalem and
the Jordan Valley, and northern Gaza split from southern Gaza by
retaking the middle one-quarter to one-third of its length. The
Mediterranean holds lots of water; why not a lovely deep marina in
between ā might as well start working on the northern end of the Negev
canal.
The Palestinian Delusion demonstrates convincingly that āThe
Palestinian Struggle,ā is not a struggle over land, but good old jihad.
The jihad against Israel might not be a war over land, but it is a war
by means of land. Muslim Arabs do not want the land so they can
establish Palestine; they want the land so they can disestablish Israel,
nay, obliterate Israel and all evidence that it had ever existed. Their
threat to āflatten Tel Avivā is not an idle one and is meant quite
literally. The fate of the Gaza greenhouses should have been a wake-up
call, but was it? Every last thing about Israel and the Jews is an
affront to the Qurāan. The āZionist entityā is a glittering stain that
must be expunged from their squalid wasteland. They long not for the
vanished gardens of Cordoba, but fight to restore desolation. Then will
they call it peace. To that end do they need the land they do not want.
Concomitantly, the more land the Muslim Arabs lose, the greater the
reversal of their jihad. Shrinking Gaza is not only about greater
security for Israelās southern communities, it is about resetting the
Muslim Arabsā problem to its original state before all the concessions
where swindled and bullied out of Israel. Jews ruling over all the land
assigned it in the division of Mandate Palestine, namely, from the river
to the sea, must be the end-state sought. If for every rocket fired,
Gaza has had to pay in lost land, the rocket problem might well have
been solved by now, if not the Gaza problem altogether.
The general lesson from The Palestinian Delusion is: whoever
you are, and especially if you are the Israeli Government and security
establishment, whatever assumptions you are making about Muslim Arabs,
think again. Are you projecting your own rationale onto the minds of
Muslim Arabs? Are you projecting your own value-system onto the ethics
of Muslim Arabs? Are you projecting your own aspirations onto the hearts
of Muslim Arabs? Delusion upon delusion upon delusion characterised the
so-called āpeace process.ā This edifice of fantasies must be
dismantled, rather than endlessly searching for a āpartner for peaceā
that does not exist, that cannot exist.
And what about the numbers game? Firstly, the so-called āright of
returnā, as Spencerās book shows, is irrelevant. They were never
expelled, leave aside the fact that most who did depart Israel in 1948
have since departed this world altogether ā there is no need for Israel
to pay any attention to the āhereditary refugee statusā conjured
especially for āPalestinians.ā No one else inherits their parentsā
refugee status.
Secondly, natural increase is easily dealt with. A people that calls
for the extermination of another people is, by definition, the worst of
all peoples. The Jews have nothing to prove when it comes to ābeing
better than thatā ā they are not calling for the harming, let alone
extermination, of anyone. Jews being themselves the object of Muslim
extermination calls, have a great deal of moral latitude in how they
deal with a population that seeks to exterminate them before they even
remotely begin to approach the Palestiniansā depravity.
With that preamble, Israeli could do a lot worse than deporting to
the Arab part of Mandate Palestine (east of the river Jordan) anyone who
calls for the extermination of Jews, including reading out loud or
approvingly quoting any Qurāan verse or hadith that does so. The Jewish
state cannot afford the luxury of balking at the idea of expelling
people who would see Jews exterminated, especially when it has itself
expelled Jews from Gaza (part of Mandate Palestine designated for the
Jewish National Home), for the benefit of those who have never hidden
their intention to annihilate the Jewish state, and have only
intensified their efforts to that end since taking over Jewish territory
ā land for peace, indeed.
All madrassas and all mosques are places of exhortation to
exterminate the Jews by virtue of the simple fact that the Qurāan and
the hadith are taught and propagated within, as they are in the UN
schools, where, āevery child is indoctrinated that they should kill the
Jews.ā Expelling all present at such gatherings (and their families) to
the Arab part of Mandate Palestine might go some way to keeping the
Muslim Arab population growth within Gaza, Judea and Samaria in check.
As a humanitarian gesture, compare a $100,000 send-off in each familyās
bags as they cross the Jordan into their Palestine, to rockets
landing on family homes in Israel. Muslim Arabs make no distinction
between those in Gaza, those in Israel and those in Judea and Samaria.
Only by recognising that they would all see the end of Israel can she
save herself and yet preserve her humanity, the only humanity in a sea
of hatred and spite. The threat from within its borders neutralised, the
Palestinian delusion may finally be laid to rest. That, for a change,
would be Israel killing two birds with one stone.
Some might despair at the thought of scrapping decades of hard āpeaceā and āco-existenceā work. The Palestinian Delusion shows
those to have been decades of failure. Israel must draw a line under it
regardless of what anyone says. Its very existence depends on it. Can
the toxic harvest of Gush Katif, where Israel did more damage to herself
than she has ever done to the Muslims who wish to destroy her, ever be
redeemed?
The Palestinian Delusion is a formidable addition to Robert
Spencerās already considerable oeuvre. Important as this book was when
it first appeared in 2019, the events in Israel in May and June 2021
have given this book an enhanced importance, even urgency. If academic
Islam scholarship were not in craven, sycophantic prostration before
Islamic intimidation, Spencerās brave and honest work on exposing Islam
and the dangers it poses for the world would still tower above them all.
Posterity will recognise Spencer as one of the most important scholars
in his field. Should civilisation survive the current onslaught of
Islamic barbarism, Robert Spencerās work, not least The Palestinian Delusion reviewed
here, will be amongst those to have enabled that survival. Not all the
beneficiaries will have the grace to acknowledge their debt.
This review was cross-posted from MurtaddtoHuman.
- Sahih Muslim 6985.
- For the definitive work on the history of jihad, see Robert Spencer, The History of Jihad from Muhammad to ISIS, 2018, Bombardier Books, New York.
- According to the Islamic story of the Night Journey, Muhammad was
one night in 621 transported from his bed in Mecca on a flying equine
beast, a buraq, to āthe furthest mosque,ā which was in Jerusalem. There
he stopped to prey before proceeding to Heaven on said buraq and
returning to his bed that same night. Problem: there was no Muslim and
no mosque anywhere near Jerusalem in 621. This is the sole basis of the
Muslim claim to Jerusalem as the āThird holiest site in Islam.ā The
adventures of Sinbad the Sailor have greater historical credence. But
never mind that. Palestinians proudly and gleefully sacrifice their
children for āAl-Qudsā.
- Bat Yeāor, Understanding Dhimmitude, 2013, RVP PRESS, New York.
- Yasser Arafat had great trouble justifying to the Palestinian
population his signing of the Oslo Accords. When Western commentators
charge that the Palestinian people cannot hold their leaders to account
because they do not have elections, this is a Western projection. Those
leaders are very much held to account, not against a popular vote, but
against the commands of the Qurāan, the utterances and actions of
Muhammad, and Shariāa.
Only when Arafat assured them that he had no
intention of making peace with Israel and that Oslo was a sham did they
give him a break. Meanwhile, in Western capitals, cameras clicked and
champagne flowed. |