Documented Genocidal Arab leaders 1930s, 1940s,1960s
Genocidal Arab leaders 1930s, 1940s,1960s
Nearly 2,000 Persons Killed in Two Years of War Waged by Arabs To Drive Jews Into Sea Palestine Has Become Home of Murder, Arson and Pillage on Wholesale Scale, Knickerbocker Declares (Editor's Note: Nearly 2,000 persons have been killed in the two years of war waged by Arabs to drive the Jews into the sea and the British out of Palestine. H. R. Knickerbocker, the noted foreign correspondent of International News Service, reveals in the following article, third of a series of 12 on "War in the Holy Land." In this installment, the Pulitzer prize winning journalist tells how Palestine has become the home ol mm der, arson and pillage on a wholesale scale not equalled elsewhere in the world except in the war...
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AIM TO OUST JEWS PLEDGED BY SHEIKH; Head of Moslem Brotherhood Says U.S., British 'Politics' Has Hurt Palestine Solution
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
By Dana Adams Schmidt
Aug. 2, 1948
August 2, 1948, Page 4.
CAIRO, Egypt, Aug. 1 -- Sheikh Hassan el-Bana, head of the Moslem Brotherhood, largest of the extremist Arab nationalist organizations, declared in an interview today: "If the Jewish state becomes a fact, and this is realized by the Arab peoples, they will drive the Jews who live in their midst into the sea ...
Daily News from New York, New York on April 6, 1948 · 162
Syrian Leader Blasts Jews With French 75s By ROBERT CONWAY (Staff Correspondent.. Jerusalem, April 5. Fawzi Bey el Kaukji, field commander of Syrian troops in Palestine, today blasted the Jewish colony of Mishmar Haemek with French 75s....his initial big scale action "to drive the Jews into the sea."
The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio on August 17, 1951 · Page 6 -
The greatest immediate danger to peace in the Near East today is the Arab refusal to become reconciled to the existence of Israel on the shores of the Holy Land. Grave fears prevail among American and other Western diplomats in the area that the recent assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan may lead to a resumption of Arab hostilities against the Jewish state. The ill-fated King, who was shot through the heart in Jerusalem by an Arab terrorist whose motives remain mysterious, was the strongest restraining influence in the Arab world in respect to Israel. He was the man on whom Western diplomatic hopes centered to lead the Arab nations eventually into peaceful relations with the Jewish state. It would have been a tough task even for Abdullah. A survey of sentiment in the Arab countries has convinced this correspondent that the issue of Israel will keep the Near East in a state of turbulent tension for a long time to come. This burning issue is fanning the flames of religious fanaticism and fostering fierce nationalism. It is blinding the Arab leadership and people to the danger of Soviet imperialism. It is serving as Soviet Russia's strongest, instrument for undermining the influence and prestige of the Western world in the Near East...
Denied by the Western powers the arms they would like to secure for another effort to drive the Jews into the sea....
Tel Aviv officials contend there is no reason for the Arabs to fear Israeli expansion because there is plenty of land available to handle the incoming refugees in the Jewish state as it now exists. They add that Israel is unlikely to face an over population problem for at least twenty years...
As for the economic threat, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett told the writer in an exclusive interview in Jerusalem that his government would be prepared to cooperate with the neighboring Arab states in a joint program for raising the standard of living if the Arabs would make peace. “Let them Join us in the march for progress,’’ Sharett said.
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The greatest immediate danger to peace in the Near East today is the Arab refusal to become reconciled to the existence of Israel on the shores of the Holy Land. Grave fears prevail among American and other Western diplomats in the area that the recent assassination of King Abdullah of Jordan may lead to a resumption of Arab hostilities against the Jewish state. The ill-fated King, who was shot through the heart in Jerusalem by an Arab terrorist whose motives remain mysterious, was the strongest restraining influence in the Arab world in respect to Israel. He was the man on whom Western diplomatic hopes centered to lead the Arab nations eventually into peaceful relations with the Jewish state. It would have been a tough task even for Abdullah. A survey of sentiment in the Arab countries has convinced this correspondent that the issue of Israel will keep the Near East in a state of turbulent tension for a long time to come. This burning issue is fanning the flames of religious fanaticism and fostering fierce nationalism. It is blinding the Arab leadership and people to the danger of Soviet imperialism. It is serving as Soviet Russia's strongest, instrument for undermining the influence and prestige of the Western world in the Near East...
Denied by the Western powers the arms they would like to secure for another effort to drive the Jews into the sea....
Tel Aviv officials contend there is no reason for the Arabs to fear Israeli expansion because there is plenty of land available to handle the incoming refugees in the Jewish state as it now exists. They add that Israel is unlikely to face an over population problem for at least twenty years...
As for the economic threat, Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Sharett told the writer in an exclusive interview in Jerusalem that his government would be prepared to cooperate with the neighboring Arab states in a joint program for raising the standard of living if the Arabs would make peace. “Let them Join us in the march for progress,’’ Sharett said.
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History Today - Page 266 -
Peter Quennell - 1959
They were confident of their ability to drive the Jews into the sea .
One such was Abdul Qadir Hussaini , a cousin of the Mufti, who played a prominent part in cutting off Jewish Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, until he was killed in April 1948, Another was Fawzial Kaukji.
The Pittsburgh Press from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 11, 1964 · Page 25
He said that publicly Nasser still ranted about "pushing the Jews Into the sea." But as Arab leaders go, Mr. Ben-Yaacov said, Nasser is by no means the worst ..
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The Observer from London, Greater London, England on September 13, 1964 · 2
But in the past few months President Nasser has taken the lead in explaining to his fellow Arabs some of the difficulties involved in " liberating " Palestine and in "driving the Jews into the sea."
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The Vincennes Sun-Commercial from Vincennes, Indiana on February 21, 1969 · 3
- (AP Wirephoto). Arab Guerrillas Hoping For Support, Sympathy In Fight With Israel AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Despite the Zurich attack on the Israeli airliner, most of the Arab guerrilla movement hopes to win sympathy and support for its fight against Israel by projecting a new image of moderation. Threats to drive the Jews into the sea are now taboo.
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He said that publicly Nasser still ranted about "pushing the Jews Into the sea." But as Arab leaders go, Mr. Ben-Yaacov said, Nasser is by no means the worst ..
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The Observer from London, Greater London, England on September 13, 1964 · 2
But in the past few months President Nasser has taken the lead in explaining to his fellow Arabs some of the difficulties involved in " liberating " Palestine and in "driving the Jews into the sea."
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The Vincennes Sun-Commercial from Vincennes, Indiana on February 21, 1969 · 3
- (AP Wirephoto). Arab Guerrillas Hoping For Support, Sympathy In Fight With Israel AMMAN, Jordan (AP) Despite the Zurich attack on the Israeli airliner, most of the Arab guerrilla movement hopes to win sympathy and support for its fight against Israel by projecting a new image of moderation. Threats to drive the Jews into the sea are now taboo.
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O Jerusalem! - Larry Collins, Dominique Lapierre -
Simon and Schuster, Sep 4, 2007 - History - 656 pages
....the Jews into the sea... Mufti.. Fawzi el Kaukji....Kamal Irekat...
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Arab testimony
Dr. Fadhil Jamali, Iraqi Representative to the United Nations, speaking to the Arab League, February 6, 1955:
International affairs - Page 234 - Muḥammad Khalīl - 1962
I asked them (Arab League members) how Palestine was lost. It had been lost for two basic reasons: one, because we deluded ourselves by underestimating the power of our opponent and by thinking that the Jews were not powerful. The highest official in the League said that with 300 soldiers or North African Volunteers we could throw the Jews into the sea. The war started and His Excellency then said that with 3,000 North African Volunteers we could throw them into the sea. The second reason was that we thought that we were strong enough to face the world but the fact was that we did not estimate our own strength correctly. This then was the issue of Palestine. It seemed a trifling thing at the time but we did not know that behind the Jews of Palestine stood World Zionism with its resources in every major country.
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February 10, 1969
Delaware County Daily Times from Chester, Pennsylvania
Monday, February 10, 1969. Page 2
Six Arab Youths Expelled by Israel
TEL AVIV (AP) ...
Amman Radio reported a possibly significant concession from Iraq. It said Iraqi Information Minister Abdullah Sal- Hum Samarrai told a news conference the Arabs should no longer advocate throwing the Jews into the sea or exterminating them. He said Iraq favors establishment of a democratic ; Palestinian Arab state of Arabs and Jews" as a move toward settlement of Middle East ...
The New Middle East, Issues 16-39 - New Middle East 1970 - p.4
Mr Shukairy claims that when in his days of glory he publicly advocated the liquidation of Israel and “sweeping of the Jews into the sea”, he reflected the accepted official Arab outlook, an outlook that was changed only by the outcome of the war of 1967.
Mr Shukairy is indignant that suchextremism should be fathered on him alone ...
Arab Admission by uttering a shift
The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile - Page 128
... hopes for its solution got buried under the heavy weight of the first speech pledging the driving of the Jews into the sea. Had the Arabs ...
Fawaz Turki - 1974
The Post-Standard
Syracuse, New York
12 Oct 1974, Sat • Page 8
Kuwait Envoy Sees Mideast Facts Emerging By LINDA R. MYERS
Al - Sabah pointed out American popular misconceptions about the Arab oil cartel last fall. Contrary to belief, he said, "the cartel started in Iran. Then the Arabs said, 'why not?'...
We are not coming to buy American industry," he added. "We don't have the people to manage it. "We cannot take General Motors and run it," he said. The priorities of the Arab countries are not to drain the power of the West, he said. "We are a rich nation," he admitted, "but we're going to use our dollars to develop our he noted. "Yet that doesn't mean we'll drive the Zionists into the sea. "Both should live together like the American nationalities,"
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WIDELY KNOWN AT THE TIME: IN 1948 WAR
Tampa Bay Times from St. Petersburg, Florida on July 23, 1950 · 47
ST. PETERSBURG TIMES, SUNDAY, JULY 23, 1950 PAGE FORTY-SEVEN
Abdullah of Jordan--ln Troubled Middle East.
He Is Political Titan
By FRED J. ZUSY, AMMAN, Jordan
A ragged desert Bedouin climbs the steep road to a palace on a hill overlooking Amman.
He strides past sturdy Circassian Guards to tell the court chamberlain he wishes to see King Abdullah. It is 6 a. m. The king is starting his audiences for the day. The Bedouin stalks into the royal chambers. Bedouin and king embrace, kissing on the cheek in the traditional Bedouin fashion. They have never met before, but by the desert code any subject can have audience with the ruler.
The same Abdullah goes to London and dines with the King and Queen of England, conversing with ease through an interpreter on literature, politics, philosophy. Abdullah wears a dagger in his belt, hut he can't draw It. It's soldered in it sheath. Too often in the past, he's come close to knifing a subject when his mercurial temper was aroused. A devout man he claims direct descent from Mohammed, prophet of Islam Abdullah bows to Mecca in his five-times-a-day prayers, the first around sunrise.
Every Friday he prays at the mosque. With much fanfare he led a group of Arab armies in the ill-fated 1948 war "to push the Jews into the sea." Other Arab leaders accused him, however, of conducting secret negotiations with the Jews during the fighting. They said Abdullah's famed Arab Legion pulled its punches by orders of the British, who control it.
King Abdullah is the most controversial figure in the Arab
World.
He has come close to breaking up the Arab League, the regional organization of seven Arab states. King Farouk of Egspt and King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia frankly detest him. Yet Abdullah sometimes is hailed as tbe most stabilizing factor in the chaotic, strategic, oil rich Middle East. American and British diplomats say he
is the only Arab leader who's had the common sense to realize that Israel Is in the Middle East to stay. He is willing- to talk permanent peace. The other Arabs won't.
London, Greater London, England
25 Jan 1956, Wed • Page 6
THE GUARDIAN MANCHESTER WEDNESDAY JANUARY 25 1956
MIGs OVER CXlRO , If Russian MIG fighters have been seen over Cairo, as the Minister of Defence suggested in the House of Commons yesterday...
The hope of the Arab States for revenge against Israel has been enhanced, and they may soon feel tempted to try to drive the Jews into the sea.
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WIDELY KNOWN AT THE TIME: IN 1967 WAR & IMMEDIATELY AFTER:
June 9, 1967
A Publisher Extra Newspaper
The Philadelphia Inquirer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania · Page 27
Free World Owes Huge Debt to Israel
PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, FRIDAY MORNING. JUNE 9, 1967
.. WASHINGTON.
BY ITS own stamina and courage and resolution Israel has made the whole free world its debtor. By its brave and brilliant defense Israel has not only secured its own survival, but has done much, more. It has brought into being an opportunity upon which a more durable peace in the Middle East can be built. Israel's military success has demonstrated that neither Egypt nor the Arab nations together in one emotional splurge can drive the Jews into the sea or make them disappear. If the Arabs can summon the minimum of sense and realism, they will learn from this painful lesson that the only alternative to repeated self-inflicted defeats is peaceful coexistence with the Israeli state. But Israel has done more.
Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress
United States. Congress - 1967
Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress
United States. Congress · 1967 · Law
May 24, 1966, Syrian Defense Minister Hafez Assad: “We say: We shall never call for, nor accept peace. . . . We have resolved to drench this land with our blood, to oust you, aggressors, and throw you into the sea for good.”
The Minority of One - Volume 9 - Page 19 -
M. S. Arnoni - 1967
Not unexpectedly, in the course of the public debate that followed, an American- Jewish "progressive ..
Radio Cairo was vowing, on May 25, 1967: The Arab people is determined to wipe Israel off the map.
Ahmed Shukairy, the then indisputed leader of Palestinian Arabs and would-be ruler of a conquered Israel, solemnly vowed: There will be no Jewish survivors in the Holy War of liberating Palestine.
While Syrian President Nureddin el-Attassi was pledging "total war," his Defense Minister, Hafiz Asad, pledged on May 24,
1967:
We shall never call for nor accept peace..
.. We have resolved to drench this land with our blood, to oust you, aggressors, and throw you into the sea for good. ...
Houari Bourn- ediene, too, was swept away by the mob's cry for blood when, on June 4, 1967, he broadcast this pledge to his people: The Arab struggle must lead to the liquidation of Israel . . .
Rights and wrongs in the Arab-Israeli conflict: to the anatomy of the forces of progress and reaction in the Middle East - Menachem S. Arnoni
Minority of One Press, 1968 - Arab-Israeli conflict - 191 pages - p.118
Bring Forth the Mighty Men: On Violence and the Jewish Character - Howard Singer - 1969 - p.7
Radio Cairo , however , broadcast the warning : “ We shall not spare women and children . ”..
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