Quotes denying Palestine

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Many have denied Palestine throughout history. What most don’t know, is that it is the Arabs who were the first to deny it.

Quotes

  • There is absolutely no such thing as Palestine in [Arab] history, absolutely not.
    • Arab historian Professor Philip Hitti, Testimony to the Anglo-American committee of inquiry. Quoted in Unholy War, p. 138.
  • There is no such country [land] as Palestine! ...Palestine is a term the Zionists invented! ...There is no Palestine in the Bible. ‘Palestine’ is alien to us; it is the Zionists who introduced it.
    • Palestinian politician ‘Auni Bey ‘Abdul-Hadi to the Peel Commission. Quoted in Unholy War, p. 142
  • What you call Jordan is actually Palestine.
    • Yasser Arafat 1974, Quoted in The Control Factor, p. 113.
  • The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan.
    • King Hussein. Quoted in Politics, Lies and Videotapes, p. 113.
  • How can people struggle for their nation, when most of them do not know the meaning of the word?...The people are in a great need of a ‘myth’ of imagination. The myth of nationality would create ‘identity’ and ‘self-respect’.
  • It never occurred to the people of Northern and Coastal Syria that Southern Syria (or Palestine) is anything but a part of Syria.
    • Palestinian Arabs congress in Damascus, 1920. Quoted in Greater Syria, p. 65.
  • [Palestine] should be part of Southern Syria, provided the latter is not under foreign control
    • Muslim-Christian association, 1919. Greater Syria, p. 67.
  • Palestine or Southern Syria-an integral part of the one and indivisible Syria-must not in any case or for any pretext be detached.
    • President of the Muslim-Christian association Arif Pasha ad-Dajjani. Quoted in Greater Syria, p. 67.
  • There is no distinction between whatever between the Palestinians and the Syrians and, had it not been for the Balfour Declaration and the terms of the mandate, Palestine would now be a Syrian province, as it used to be.
  • Southern Syria forms a part of the United Syria beginning from Taures [and extending to] Rafa, the separation of which we do not tolerate under any circumstances, and we are as well prepared to sacrifice ourselves towards its defense with all power.
  • 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.
  • The inhabitants of southern Syria see themselves and their land as inseparable part of the rest of Syria.