EFTA02555028.pdf
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From: Jeffrey Epstein <jeevacation@gmail.com>
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Palestine was never an exclusively Arab country, although Arabic gradually became the language of most the population
after the Muslim invasions of the seventh century. No independent Arab or Palestinian state ever existed in Palestine.
When the distinguished Arab-American historian, Princeton University Prof. Philip Hitti, testified against partition before
the Anglo-American Committee in 1946, he said: "There is no such thing as 'Palestine' in history, absolutely not."
Prior to partition, Palestinian Arabs did not view themselves as having a separate identity. When the First Congress of
Muslim-Christian Associations met in Jerusalem in February 1919 to choose Palestinian representatives for the Paris
Peace Conference, the following resolution was adopted:
We consider Palestine as part of Arab Syria, as it has never been separated from it at any time. We are connected with it
by national, religious, linguistic, natural, economic and geographical bonds.6
In 1937, a local Arab leader, Auni Bey Abdul-Hadi, told the Peel Commission, which ultimately suggested the partition of
Palestine: "There is no such country (as Palestine)! 'Palestine' is a term the Zionists invented! There is no Palestine in the
Bible. Our country was for centuries part of Syria."
The representative of the Arab Higher Committee to the United Nations submitted a statement to the General Assembly
in May 1947 that said "Palestine was part of the Province of Syria" and that, "politically, the Arabs of Palestine were not
independent in the sense of forming a separate political entity." A few years later, Ahmed Shuqeiri, later the chairman of
the PLO, told the Security Council: "It is common knowledge that Palestine is nothing but southern Syria."
Palestinian Arab nationalism is largely a post-World War I phenomenon that did not become a significant political
movement until after the 1967 Six-Day War and Israel's capture of the West Bank.
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