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The Conflict in Quotes from
Past and Present Zionist Leaders
Collected By Carol Rae Bradford
Al-Jazeerah, October 30, 2006
"We
must expel Arabs and take their places."
-- David Ben Gurion, 1937, Ben Gurion and the Palestine Arabs,
Oxford University Press, 1985.
"There has been Anti-Semitism, the Nazis,
Hitler, Auschwitz, but was that their fault? They see but one thing: we
have come and we have stolen their country. Why would they accept that?"
-- Quoted by Nahum Goldmann in Le Paraddoxe Juif (The Jewish
Paradox), pp. 121-122.
"Jewish villages were built in the place
of Arab villages. You do not even know the names of these Arab villages,
and I do not blame you because geography books no longer exist. Not only
do the books not exist, the Arab villages are not there either. Nahlal
arose in the place of Mahlul; Kibbutz Gvat in the place of Jibta;
Kibbutz Sarid in the place of Huneifis; and Kefar Yehushua in the place
of Tal al-Shuman. There is not a single place built in this country that
did not have a former Arab population."
-- David Ben Gurion, quoted in The Jewish
Paradox, by Nahum Goldmann, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1978, p. 99.
"Let us not ignore the truth among
ourselves ... politically we are the aggressors and they defend
themselves... The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we
want to come here and settle down, and in their view we want to take
away from them their country."
-- David Ben Gurion, quoted on pp 91-2 of Chomsky's Fateful
Triangle, which appears in Simha Flapan's "Zionism and the Palestinians
pp 141-2 citing a 1938 speech.
"If I knew that it was possible to save
all the children of Germany by transporting them to England, and only
half by transferring them to the Land of Israel, I would choose the
latter, for before us lies not only the numbers of these children but
the historical reckoning of the people of Israel."
-- David Ben-Gurion (Quoted on pp 855-56 in Shabtai Teveth's Ben-Gurion
in a slightly different translation).
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David Ben Gurion
Prime Minister of Israel
1949 - 1954,
1955 - 1963 |
"There is no such thing as a Palestinian people...
It is not as if we came and threw them out and took their country. They
didn't exist."
-- Golda Meir, statement to The Sunday Times, 15 June, 1969.
"How can we return the occupied
territories? There is nobody to return them to."
-- Golda Meir, March 8, 1969.
"Any one who speaks in favor of bringing
the Arab refugees back must also say how he expects to take the
responsibility for it, if he is interested in the state of Israel. It is
better that things are stated clearly and plainly: We shall not let this
happen."
-- Golda Meir, 1961, in a speech to the Knesset, reported in Ner,
October 1961
"This country exists as the fulfillment of a promise made by God
Himself. It would be ridiculous to ask it to account for its
legitimacy."
-- Golda Meir, Le Monde, 15 October 1971
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Golda Meir
Prime Minister of Israel
1969 - 1974 |
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"We walked outside, Ben-Gurion accompanying us.
Allon repeated his question, What is to be done with the Palestinian
population?' Ben-Gurion waved his hand in a gesture which said 'Drive
them out!"
-- Yitzhak Rabin, leaked censored version of Rabin memoirs,
published in the New York Times, 23 October 1979.
"[Israel will] create in the course of the
next 10 or 20 years conditions which would attract natural and voluntary
migration of the refugees from the Gaza Strip and the west Bank to
Jordan. To achieve this we have to come to agreement with King Hussein
and not with Yasser Arafat."
-- Yitzhak Rabin (a "Prince of Peace" by Clinton's standards),
explaining his method of ethnically cleansing the occupied land without
stirring a world outcry. (Quoted in David Shipler in the New York Times,
04/04/1983 citing Meir Cohen's remarks to the Knesset's foreign affairs
and defense committee on March 16.)
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Yitzhak Rabin
Prime Minister of Israel
1974 - 1977,
1992 - 1995 |
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"[The Palestinians] are beasts walking on two legs."
-- Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, speech
to the Knesset, quoted in Amnon Kapeliouk, "Begin and the 'Beasts,"' New
Statesman, June 25, 1982.
"The Partition of Palestine is illegal. It
will never be recognized .... Jerusalem was and will for ever be our
capital. Eretz Israel will be restored to the people of Israel. All of
it. And for Ever."
-- Menachem Begin, the day after the U.N. vote to partition
Palestine.
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Menachem Begin
Prime Minister of Israel
1977 - 1983 |
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"The past leaders of our movement left us a clear
message to keep Eretz Israel from the Sea to the River Jordan for future
generations, for the mass aliya (=Jewish immigration), and for the
Jewish people, all of whom will be gathered into this country."
-- Former Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir declares at a Tel Aviv
memorial service for former Likud leaders, November 1990. Jerusalem
Domestic Radio Service.
"The settlement of the Land of Israel is
the essence of Zionism. Without settlement, we will not fulfill Zionism.
It's that simple."
-- Yitzhak Shamir, Maariv, 02/21/1997.
"(The Palestinians) would be crushed like
grasshoppers ... heads smashed against the boulders and walls."
-- Isreali Prime Minister (at the time) Yitzhak Shamir in a speech
to Jewish settlers New York Times April 1, 1988
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Yizhak
Shamir
Prime Minister of Israel
1983 - 1984,
1986 - 1992 |
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"Israel
should have exploited the repression of the demonstrations in China,
when world attention focused on that country, to carry out mass
expulsions among the Arabs of the territories."
-- Benyamin Netanyahu, then Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister, former
Prime Minister of Israel, speaking to students at Bar Ilan University,
from the Israeli journal Hotam, November 24, 1989.
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Benjamin
Netanyahu
Prime Minister of Israel
1996 - 1999 |
"The Palestinians are like crocodiles, the more
you give them meat, they want more"....
-- Ehud Barak, Prime Minister of Israel at the time - August 28,
2000. Reported in the Jerusalem Post August 30, 2000
"If we thought that instead of 200 Palestinian
fatalities, 2,000 dead would put an end to the fighting at a stroke, we
would use much more force...."
-- Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak, quoted in Associated
Press, November 16, 2000.
"I would have joined a terrorist organization."
-- Ehud Barak's response to Gideon Levy, a columnist for the
Ha'aretz newspaper, when Barak was asked what he would have done if he
had been born a Palestinian.
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Ehud
Barak
Prime Minister of Israel
1999 - 2001 |
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"It is the duty of Israeli leaders to explain to public opinion, clearly
and courageously, a certain number of facts that are forgotten with
time. The first of these is that there is no Zionism, colonialization,
or Jewish State without the eviction of the Arabs and the expropriation
of their lands." -- Ariel
Sharon, Israeli Foreign Minister, addressing a meeting of militants from
the extreme right-wing Tsomet Party, Agence France Presse, November 15,
1998.
"Everybody has to move, run and grab as
many (Palestinian) hilltops as they can to enlarge the (Jewish)
settlements because everything we take now will stay ours...Everything
we don't grab will go to them."
-- Ariel Sharon, Israeli Foreign Minister, addressing a meeting of
the Tsomet Party, Agence France Presse, Nov. 15, 1998.
"Israel may have the right to put others
on trial, but certainly no one has the right to put the Jewish people
and the State of Israel on trial."
-- Israeli Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, 25 March, 2001 quoted in BBC News Online
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| Earth, a planet
hungry for peace |
Apartheid
Wall
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The
Israeli Land-Grab Apartheid Wall built inside the Palestinian
territories, here separating Abu Dis from occupied East
Jerusalem. (IPC, 7/4/04). |
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| The Israeli
apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers in
the West Bank, like a Python. (Alquds,10/25/03). |
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