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http://palestinechronicle.com/article.php?story=20011222155656933

Of Anti-Semites and Anti-Termites

Saturday, December 22 2001 @ 03:56 PM GMT

Surprise, Surprise! Palestinians (and Arabs) are Semites Too



By Firas Al-Atraqchi

"In the first place, this term anti-Semitism is a nonsense term,
because my understanding is that the Arabs are also Semites, not
only the Jews, so I don't know what that means. I'm definitely not
anti-Arab"

(Chess genius Bobby Fischer).

A few weeks ago, a prominent U.S. congressman lambasted the
Egyptian press for running stories filled with ‘anti-semetic’
rhetoric. That was followed by a prominent law professor ridiculing
an Al Jazeera spokesperson with accusations that the only
independent Arab news outlet is ‘anti-semitic’ because its coverage
is critical of Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Almost overnight, the term Arab and anti-semite became interminably
linked.

This would have been comedy a la Buster Keaton (or Jerry Springer)
had it not been so tragically malevolent. Beaming into hundreds of
millions of homes is the message that Arabs are anti-semitic and
therefore racist zealots who are automatically prejudiced against
the semitism of Jews and Israel. What is ominously missing is the
little factoid that (surprise, surprise!) Arabs are semites with as
equal a merit to the title as Jews and Israelis. What is more
disturbing, however, is the other interesting factoid that the
congressman and law professor were themselves of Jewish heritage,
and therefore the most likely to understand that Arabs cannot be
anti-semitic because they themselves are semitic. This begs the
question: why are they calling Arab semites anti-semitic?

History lesson number one: According to the 2001 Macmillan
Encyclopedia, Semites are "A group of peoples, including the Jews
and Arabs, said in the Bible to be descended from Shem, Noah's
eldest son. The Babylonians, Assyrians, Canaanites, and Phoenicians
were ancient Semitic peoples."

The Catholic Encyclopedia offers a similar definition: "The Semitic
peoples are divided into four chief Babylonian-Assyrian Semites
(East Semites), Chanaanitic Semites, (West Semites), Aramaic
Semites (North Semites), and Arabian Semites (South Semites). The
most powerful branch of the Semitic group of peoples, are
indigenous to Central and Northern Arabia, where even to-day the
original character is most purely preserved."

Languages of the semites, according to both encylopedias, include
Sumerian cuneiform (the first recorded writing), Canaanite,
Aramaic, Hebrew, Arabic, Maltese, and Amharic, a language of
Eritrea.

Based on the above definitions, there are some 22 million Jewish
Semites and 270 million Arab, Maltese and Ethiopian Semites in the
world today.

History lesson number two: According to the Medieval Sourcebook,
anti-semitism can be traced back to the 16th century when the myth
of Anderl Von Rinn, a Christian allegedly killed by Jews, spread
throughout Europe. In his book, Triumph Cron Marter Vnd Grabschrift
des Heilig Unschuldigen Kindts (1619), Dr. Hippolyt Guarinoni
(1571-1654) wrote of a "a boy [allegedly] put to death by Jews out
of hatred for Christ at Rinn near Innsbruck, Austria." The story is
thought to be inspired by the Cult of Little St. Hugh of Lincoln,
England, whose body was found in a well in 1255, and the death
ascribed to Jews. Noted playwright of The Canterbury Tales,
Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in A Prioress’ Tale:

O you young Hugh of Lincoln, slain also
By cursed Jews, as is well known to all,
Since it was but a little while ago,
Pray you for us, sinful and weak, who call,
That, of His mercy, God will still let fall
Something of grace, and mercy multiply,
For reverence of His Mother dear on high. Amen.

Hatred for Jews in Europe had been enlfamed by the Crusades a few
centuries earlier. Joel Carmichael, noted scholar of Russian
history believes that anti-Semitism took on fanatical hysterics
with the advent of Christianity and the early Crusades where Jews
were seen as inhumanly evil and satanically entranced. The
Crusaders depicted the Jews as "demonic murderers of God". This was
taught extensively to young Christian children and nurtured a
hatred of all things Jewish. (The Satanizing of the Jews : Origin
and Development of Mystical Anti-Semitism, Joel Carmichael 1992).

However, it was not until the late 19th century that this bigotry
against Jews reached reach militant levels. This can perhaps be
attributed to the influence of the science of eugenics and the
growing popularity of social Darwinism. Darwin’s evolutionary
theories and the notion of "survival of the fittest" fueled the
Germanic people to view themselves as superior Aryans, the infamous
lexicon of history. With this feeling now paramount in German
social development, a group of people had to be termed inferior.
Unfortunately, it was the Jews who were now seen as inferior and
harassment and persecution gave rise. The actual term of
"anti-semitism" came about in 1879 when German writer Wilhelm
Marrih sought a scientific term to explain and legitimize the
hatred Jews were now facing.

So popular was anti-semitism that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler would
later expound himself as a proud anti-semite. "Gradually I began to
hate them. For me this was the time of the greatest spiritual
upheaval I have ever gone through. I have ceased to be a weak-kneed
cosmopolitan and have become an anti-Semite" (Adoph Hitler’s Mein
Kampf).

Armed with the knowledge that anti-semitism is a European
manifestation, and that the term Semite refers to Arabs and not
only Jews, the question begs itself: why would two policy-makers
(among many others) publicly accuse Arabs of anti-semitism?

The answer is no real mystery, but does present itself in several
mathematical stages in lieu of the Arab-Israeli conflict:

Arabs are highly critical of Israeli policies towards Palestine,
the Golan Heights and south Lebanon. Any criticism of Israeli
policies, including the internationally condemned occupation of
Palestinian territories, is termed anti-semitic.
When the term ‘anti-semitic’ is used, it automatically invokes
images of Hitler, Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, Auschwitz,
Kristallnacht and the suffering of European Jews 60 years ago.
Alleged Arab anti-semitism will now be seen in light of European
anti-semitism and an automatic correlation will be made between the
Arab-Israeli conflict and the Nazi persecution and murder of Jews.
Alleged Arab anti-semitism will now be associated with racist
bigotry (anti-Jewishness) and the crux of the matter, political
criticism of Israeli policies will be institutionally shelved.
Arabs will now be referred to as those calling for the
extermination of all Jews in much the same way the Nazis did with
the ‘Final Solution’.
Citing criticism of Israeli policies as anti-semitic hatred is
tantamount to a pyschological hijacking manifested by communal
guilt. Literary and philological terrorism, if you will.

The term anti-semite has become so loathe that in April of 2001,
Denver, Colorado Judge Edward Nottingham awarded $10 million to a
couple who were accused of being ‘Anti-Semites’ by the
Anti-Defamation League.

"Based on its position and history as a well-respected civil-rights
institution, it is not unreasonable to infer that public charges of
anti-Semitism leveled by the ADL will be taken seriously and
assumed by many to be true without question," the judge wrote in a
46-page order and memorandum of decision. "In that respect, the ADL
is in a unique position of being able to cause substantial harm to
individuals when it lends its backing to allegations of
anti-Semitism."

Opposition to the loose anti-semitic branding may be catching:
"Let's choose our words more carefully, like calling violence or
discrimination against Jews, "anti-Jewish," acknowledging that our
Arab brothers and sisters are Semities too. May the cross-cultural
exchanges continue and grow" (JULIE CHASEN, Jewish Bulletin).



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