By Dennis Prager
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Whenever I have received a call from a listener to my
radio show challenging Israel’s legitimacy, I have asked these people if they
ever called a radio show to challenge any other country’s legitimacy. In
particular, I ask, have they ever questioned the legitimacy of Pakistan?
The answer, of course, is always “no.” In fact, no caller
ever understood why I even mentioned Pakistan.
There are two reasons for this.
First, of all the 200-plus countries in the world, only
Israel’s legitimacy is challenged. So mentioning any other country seems
strange to a caller. Second, almost no one outside of India and Pakistan knows
anything about the founding of Pakistan.
Only months before the U.N. adopted a proposal to
partition Palestine into a Jewish and Arab state in 1947, India was partitioned
into a Muslim and Hindu state. The Hindu state was, of course, India. And the
Muslim state became known as Pakistan. It comprises 310,000 square miles, about
40,000 square miles larger than Texas.
In both cases, the declaration of an independent state
resulted in violence. As soon as the newly established state of Israel was
declared in May 1948, it was invaded by six Arab armies. And the partition of
India led to terrible violence between Muslims and Hindus.
According to the final report of the United Nations
Conciliation Commission, December 28, 1949, the 1948 war for Israel’s
independence created 726,000 Arab refugees. Many sources put the figure at
about 200,000 fewer. A roughly equal number of Jewish refugees — approximately
700,000 — were created when they were forcibly expelled from the Arab countries
where they had lived for countless generations. In addition, approximately 10,000
Arabs were killed in the fighting that ensued after the Arab invasion of
Israel.
Now let’s turn to the creation of Pakistan. According to
the United Nations High Commissioner on Refugees, the creation of Pakistan
resulted in 14 million refugees — Hindus fleeing Pakistan and Muslims fleeing
India. Assuming a 50-50 split, the creation of Pakistan produced about 7
million Hindu refugees — at least ten times the number of Arab refugees that
resulted from the war surrounding Israel’s creation. And the Mideast war, it
should be recalled, was started by the Arab nations surrounding Israel. Were it
not for the Arab rejection of Israel’s creation (and existence within any
borders) and the subsequent Arab invasion, there would have been no Arab
refugees.
As regards deaths, the highest estimate of Arab deaths
during the 1948 war following the partition of Palestine is 10,000. The number
of deaths that resulted from the creation of Pakistan is around 1 million.
In addition, according to the Indian government, at least
86,000 women were raped. Most historians believe the number to be far higher.
The number of women raped when Israel was established is close to zero. From
all evidence I could find, the highest estimate was 12.
Given the spectacularly larger number of refugees and
deaths caused by the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan, why does
no one ever question the legitimacy Pakistan’s existence?
This question is particularly valid given another fact:
Never before in history was there a Pakistan. It was a completely new nation.
Moreover, its creation was made possible solely because of Muslim invasion. It
was Muslims who invaded India and killed about 60 million Hindus during the
thousand-year Muslim rule of India. The area now known as Pakistan was Hindu
until it was invaded by the Muslims in A.D. 711.
On the other hand, modern Israel is the third Jewish
state in the geographic area known as Palestine. The first was destroyed in 586
B.C., the second in A.D. 70. And there was never a non-Jewish sovereign state
in Palestine.
So, given all these facts, why is Israel’s legitimacy
challenged, while the legitimacy of Pakistan, a state that had never before
existed and whose creation resulted in the largest mass migration in recorded
history, is never challenged?
The answer is so obvious that only those who graduated
from college and especially from graduate school need to be told: Israel is the
one Jewish state in the world. So, while there are 49 Muslim-majority
countries, and 22 Arab states, much of the world questions or outright rejects
the right of only the one Jewish state, the size of New Jersey, to exist.
If you are a member of the Presbyterian Church, send
these facts to the leaders of the Presbyterian Church USA who voted to boycott
Israel. If you are a student in Middle Eastern studies — or for that matter,
almost any other humanities department — and your professor is anti-Israel, ask
your professor why Pakistan is legitimate and Israel isn’t.
They won’t have a good answer. Because their opposition
to Israel isn’t based on moral considerations.
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