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The Jewish Colonizer

  • Writer: Ariel Avidar
    Ariel Avidar
  • 3 days ago
  • 7 min read

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THE JEWISH COLONIZER

"On the north corner of what? Where will I meet you?!" (phone)

The "north corner" is not a place, its a description! (hang up)

They hung up. So now, I don't know where to go. And why? Because places have names. And if you refuse to use the name, it makes things difficult. How so?


Name or Description Let's say I live on the east bank. Okay, there's a river. The river has a bank, a side, fine. And you're on the east side. Great, now, which river? Oh, the east bank of the Hudson River. So you mean, Manhattan? Now I understand. Why? Because it has a name.


But do you think you can just erase the name Manhattan by just not mentioning it and merely describing where it is? Well, if you're talking to ignorant Westerners, yes, you can. You can just say a description and they'll use it. We'll explain why.


West Bank is a description. There's a river. It has a bank. In fact, its the Yarden, or the Jordan river. We know this because its mentioned in the bible. In the Torah. The Jews believe it. The Christians believe it. And the Muslims believe it. But you don't have to believe it. Its the most published book of all time, the most read book of all time, and there's a good chance in sitting in most hotel rooms. The dead sea scrolls are at least 2,000 years old. They're centuries older than Christianity and Islam. So its the Jordan river, that's very clear. So you want to meet someone there, you say, meet me by the Jordan River, not meet me by the wet rocks.


But here we get to a problem. The west bank of the Jordan River has a name. And its had that name for a long time. Its a very old name. And its a well established name. Its the setting for the best selling book of all time.


"Judea" Problem: So what is it? Well, its called Judea. JEW-dea, from Judah, from Yehudah, from Yehudi, from Yahud, from Jew. It was an entire kingdom. Its mentioned hundreds of times in the bible. You can visit many of its ancient sites right now.


But if we didn't forget the name of the Jordan River, or Jerusalem or Chevron for that matter, how did we forget this name? How did we forget Judea and Samaria, Yehuda and Shomron.


Well, its easy. Using the name Judea makes the arguments sound absurd. Let's try:

Jews are colonizing... Judea

Jews have no tie to... Judea

Jews are occupying... Judea


See. You can't even say it with a straight face. The name alone ruins the narrative of the invasive, colonizing, settler Jew.


And, you'll say, wait, wasn't there another kingdom there? Yes, there was. The kingdom to the north of Judea was called Israel. Yes, the Kingdom of Israel. The 10 tribes. So that's not really helping you, either.


And you'll say, isn't there another name, the Samaritans? Well, you may mean the city of Samaria, which was the capital of the Kingdom of Israel. The city was founded by King Omri, a King of Israel. So that doesn't help either.


(Greek: Now, if you hear the word Shomron, that's merely Samaria in Hebrew. Why? Because Greek has no SH sound. That's how Shimshon became Samson, how Shlomo became Solomon, how Shmuel became Samuel, how Shaul became Saul and so on. But that's for another day.)


And you may ask, why do I have to know this? Well, if you're one of those people using a description, the West Bank, to avoid saying the real of Judea, that means you're trying to erase the and history of Jews. And that's not such great company to be in.

So the bible says it, so what? Well, the Koran also says it, so does the archeology, so do the names today, and so does the recent history.


Koran: So we'll start with the Koran:

Surah 5:20 quotes Moses telling Israel to enter the Hold Land, which Allah has destined for them

Surah 17:104: Children of Israel, now dwell in the land

There's also Surah 7 and Surah 2.

Now you can argue, as many Muslims do, that the Jews had the right to the land but lost it on account of their actions. That's simple replacement theology that the Christians also claim. But either way, Islam is not arguing that the Jews have no tie to the land. If anything, the Koran affirms the connection.


So come, travel through Israel. Take a wonderful tour. Or if you want to save money, use Google Maps. What will you see? You'll see Arab cities called Beitlechem, Hevron, Jenin (ganim in Hebrew for gardens), Jericho, and hundreds more. Read your story of Shaul HaMelech, from Giva, to Michmash, to Beitin (Beit-El), its completely preserved. Same places, same Hebrew names. The places retain the original names.

And names are important. Go open your Google AI. Type in Al-Miqdash. What will it say?

"the Arabic name for Jerusalem.... a mispelling of Al-Quds"


Al Miqdash from the words Beit HaMigdash. The Jewish temple in Hebrew. Until recently, the Arabs themselves called Jerusalem Al Miqdash.

Quds (from Kadosh, which means holy in Hebrew), meaning holy city. The holy city of the Jews

-The dome of the rock - so called because of the foundational stone, the "even yisod" in Hebrew. It was in the holy of holies at the time of the second temple. Its discussed in great detail in Jewish law, well before Islam even existed.


And these are not secrets. The Koran praises Bnei Yisrael as common lineage. The ties of the Jews to the land is clear, especially in Islam.

But politics, dictates otherwise. Because words such as Judea, Miqdash, and Even HaYisod don't erase the Jewish tie to the land. Whereas "West Bank" "Settler" and "Palestine" do try to erase the connection.


Name Change: So lets talk about some more name changes. Changing names makes sense when you colonize a new place. In fact, its in your interest to replace and bury the previous owner so that they don't come back.


When the Dutch took over what the Indians called Manhattan, they called it New Amsterdam. The English then took it over, and since New London was already used for a city in Connecticut, they called it New York.

-Now, at a minimum, you want to name the place something you can pronounce. The British didn't name it New KHork, with a KHet because there's no Khet in English. Its ill-advised to name your cities, let alone your entire nation and homeland by name your people can't even pronounce.

-So while those of you in American and Europe may chant "Free Palestine", the people you call Palestinians, can't! They can't say P. They'll say B or F. And that's why you get Falestine or Bebsi, if you live here in Israel.


Nablus and Bebsi: So too with the biblical city of Schem. In order to conquer and erase the name, the Romans changed Schem to Neo-Polis, which means New City. Polis means city., for all you lovers of Latin.

But again, Arabic has no "P" sound. So when the Colonialist Arab Muslims arrived, Neopolis became Nablis.


Jews don't have this problem at all. Why? Because Jews call that same town Schem. Its on highway signs here. No P, no B, no F. Go get you're bible and look it up. Just like with Judea, Jerusalem, they tried to erase the Jewish name.


Desolate Land: And what about modern history. We have records, photos, no? Well, yes, we do. The graves of Rachel, the graves of Joseph were long known as popular historic and religious sites. For that reason, there are very old photos of them, there's artwork. And around 1900 and before, if you take a look, the graves are in the middle of nowhere. There's nothing around them. Look it up on Wikipedia. Read Mark Twain from 1867, who describes desolate land, barren hills, only a squalid camp of Bedouins.

But today, both of those graves are surrounded by big Arab populations. And if you know anything about Arab naming conventions and culture, there's a rich respect for tribal lineage. So just from names, its easy to see the Arab population came from from areas in Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. And when and why? For economic opportunities after the Jewish returnees revitalized the land that Mark Twain called dead.


"Indigenous" Migrants: And part of this is why the UN created a specific body with specific rules only for Arabs in Palestine. In other words, its is the only place in the world where claiming refugee status was not tied to the land. Its not tied factors such as place of birth, familial ties to the land, showing evidence of fixed roots or domicile, primary residence, or anything else historic. Instead, a showing of "normal residency" for a period of one year, 11 months, and 14 days was sufficient. Yes, less than two years of residency and all of a sudden your great-grandchildren are considered indigenous.


So after the economic bubble created by the influx of Jews, as detailed in British papers, the neighboring Arabs populations, the migrant worker, the transient, the one looking for economic gain, the student, the guy visiting his uncle -- all of them who came to Palestine and were there not even two years - well, now all of their descendants, millions of them today, are deemed indigenous, are deemed native, as if they had been there thousands of years.


And for that reason, the most common tribal names for Arabs in Palestine come from neighboring countries. Al Masr - Mitzri in Hebrew, Egypt in English. Egypt, Arafat's place of birth.


Look up contemporaneous literature at the time, see the famous novel Exodus, it say, "The Palestinian was a big man, well over six feet and well built." What was his name? Ari Ben Canaan, a Jew. News articles, companies, political documents, Palestinian did not mean Arab. Right, its made up history.


Jewish State in Heart of Caliphate: So what's the real problem here? The problem is, always has been, and always will be the existence of a Jewish state in the Muslim Middle East. Its an embarrassment to the caliphate and an embarrassment to the religion. Of all nations, the Jewish nation, the one that didn't and couldn't accept Muhammad, sits in the middle of the Muslim Middle East.


So we've come a long way and touched on a lot of topics. And most people won't like almost anything of what I've said.


Gross Negligence: But you had such good intentions. Everyone told you you're fighting for the indigenous against the oppressor. The colonizing Jew against the Arab. The European vs the Middle Easterner. It was such a noble cause.

Well, if it were true, maybe it would be. You may have had good intentions.


But you didn't do your homework. You followed like blind sheep. You picked the wrong indigenous people. Imagine, claiming Native Americans colonized white Americans in Kentucky, claiming black Africans colonized white Afrikaans in South Africa, or claiming Jews colonized Judea.


 
 
 

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