The Role of Radical Islamic Groups in Israel: Implications for Israeli-Arab Coexistence
Author(s)
Mordechai Kedar
Publication Name
Jerusalem Issue Briefs
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Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs (JCPA)
Abstract
The core question is to whom does this country belong? According to the Arab narrative, this has been an Arab Islamic state since the days of Omar, the caliph who conquered the country in the seventh century. According to the Islamic approach, since Islam began in 622 CE, all of history before that time has no meaning or significance. From the Jewish perspective, this country was populated by Jews and two Jewish kingdoms were here until 1900 years ago when the Jews were expelled with no justification. It even appears in the Koran that this country had been given to the Jews. To call Israel a "colonialist" state, as the Committee of Arab Local Authorities in Israel did in 2006, means a total denial of Jewish history.
Funder
Wechsler Family Foundation
Geographic Coverage
Israel
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Bibliographic Information
The Role of Radical Islamic Groups in Israel: Implications for Israeli-Arab Coexistence. 2009: https://archive.jpr.org.uk/object-bjpa776
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