Quotation from Asher Ginsberg “They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty” — 1891

In his book The Truth from Palestine
(renamed A truth from the Land of Israel
in 1953), commenting on his first visit to Palestine in 1891.

Author : Thematic :
 This text presented is a composite of several translations/quotes 
" We who live abroad are used to believe that almost all Eretz Yisrael is now uninhabited desert and whoever wishes can buy land there as he pleases. But this is not true. Throughout the country it is difficult to find fields that are not sowed. Only those sand fields or stone mountains that would require the investment of hard labor and great expense to make them good for planting remain uncultivated and that's because the Arabs do not like working too much in the present for a distant future. Therefore, it is very difficult to find good land for cattle. And not only peasants, but also rich landowners, are not selling good land so easily [...] We who live abroad are accustomed to believing that the Arabs are all wild desert people who, like donkeys, neither see nor understand what is happening around them. But this is a grave mistake. The Arab, like all the Semites, is sharp minded and shrewd. All the townships of Syria and Eretz Yisrael are full of Arab merchants who know how to exploit the masses and keep track of everyone with whom they deal – the same as in Europe. The Arabs, especially the urban elite, see and understand what we are doing and what we wish to do on the land, but they keep quiet and pretend not to notice anything. For now, they do not consider our actions as presenting a future danger to them. Should time come when life of our people in Palestine imposes to a smaller or greater extent on the natives, they will not easily step aside." We must surely learn, from both our past and present history, how careful we must be not to provoke the anger of the native people by doing them wrong, how we should be cautious in our dealings with a foreign people among whom we returned to live, to handle these people with love and respect and, needless to say, with justice and good judgment. And what do our brothers do? Exactly the opposite! The Jews were slaves in the land of their Exile, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey [the Ottoman Empire] can offer. This sudden change has planted despotic tendencies in their hearts, as always happens to former slaves ['eved ki yimlokh – when a slave becomes king – Proverbs 30:22]. They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, beating them disgracefully for no good reason, and even boast about their actions. There is no one to stop the flood and put an end to this despicable and dangerous tendency. Our brothers indeed were right when they said that the Arab only respects he who exhibits bravery and courage. But when these people feel that the law is on their rival's side and, even more so, if they are right to think their rival's actions are unjust and oppressive, then, even if they are silent and endlessly reserved, they keep their anger in their hearts. And these people will be revengeful like no other. "

Lien 

Ahad Ha’am, Truth from Palestine, quoted in Tom Segev, One Palestine, complete, Holt/Metropolitan, 2000, p. 104.

Benny Morris, Victimes, Histoire revisitée du conflit arabo-sioniste, Complexes, 2003, p.56.

Elias Sanbar, Figures du Palestinien , NRF, 2004, p.92

Shlomo Sand, Comment la terre d’Israël fut inventée , p.254.

Tom Segev, referring to : "Complete works of Ahad Ha’am  » (Heb) Tel Aviv, Dvir, 1949, p.24

Wikipedia

Wikiquotes from Wrestling with Zion https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Ahad_Ha%27am

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