Meryl Yourish is an endless source of Zionist information, and her blog should be read daily for any of you who may be interested in what’s going on in Israel regarding the Palestinian conflict. Daily. I’m not kidding when I say this, but she manages to pour through so much material, so many news sources, and get to the heart of the issue in such a clear and accessible way, that you really should visit her site on a regular basis just to stay on top of the conflict. And then, there are cats as well. Something she shares in common with our fellow blogger Mr. Edward Beaman.
For this episode of Sententia, I will draw from Yourish’s column with a very illustrative glimpse into the numbers behind the Real Holocaust (as in the Nazi Holocaust) and the Fake Holocaust (as in what the Palestinians and much of the world media are describing Israel’s treatment of the Gazans as….)
This is especially poignant since we are now entering 60th anniversary celebrations over the state of Israel. Ever defiant, our Israeli friends and allies somehow manage to stave off the forces of darkness and barbarism, and have for six decades against overwhelming odds.
From Meryl Yourish:
Today is the day that Jews all over the world remember the victims of the Holocaust. Even as we do this, the Palestinians and their Arab and Muslim allies once again try to expropriate the language and images of the murder of Jews, and apply it to Palestinians. The word “Holocaust” is being used a lot to describe Gaza. Well, let’s take a look at the difference between the real Holocaust, and the utter misuse of that word to describe Palestinian deaths in a war with Israel.
The real Holocaust deaths (a partial list):
Country Jews Killed % of Country’s Jews Killed Austria 50,000 36 Belgium 25,000 60 Belorussia 245,000 65 Bohemia/Moravia 80,000 89 Bulgaria 11,400 14 Estonia 1500 35 France 90,000 26 Greece 65,000 80 Hungary 450,000 70 Italy 7500 20 Latvia 70,000 77 Lithuania 220,000 94 Luxembourg 1950 50 The Netherlands 106,000 76 Norway 870 55 Poland 2,900,000 88 Russia 107,000 11 Romania 270,000 33 Slovakia 71,000 80 Ukraine 900,000 60 Yugoslavia 60,000 80 The total number of Palestinians killed in the territories since the start of the second intifada: 4,609.
The Palestinian population today (disputed):
Gaza: 1,482,405
West Bank: 2,611,904The Palestinian population in 1967:
Gaza:380,800
West Bank: 604,494Someone else can figure out percentage of population growth and the number of Palestinian deaths. I’m not going to waste the time on an obviously spurious comparison. I’m just going to continue to point out the attempt to expropriate all of the language used to describe the world’s crimes against the Jews by the Palestinians, who would have you believe they are also victims of anti-Semitism. This needs to be stopped.
Never forget. There is no Palestinian “Holocaust.” There was only one Holocaust, that of the Jews by the Nazis, with the willing help of Europeans and Arabs, including the ones who lived in what was then known as Palestine—and whose descendants live in the territories today.
The descendants of the victims of the Holocaust? Well, there are none for the true victims. Only for the survivors.
Am Yisrael Chai. The people of Israel live. Long live the people of Israel.
Thank you, Meryl Yourish, for this little reminder. That’s the thought-provocation for the day….
Further reading:
Why I Strongly Support Israel, by Edward Beaman
The Desert Bloom, by Churchill’s Parrot
Happy Anniversary Israel, from Radarsite
1948, Israel, and the Palestinians, from Commentary Magazine
















on May 8th, 2008 at 4:26 am
The Jewish Holocaust is only the beginning the True Holocaust will come in the form of Armageddon to all people unless we the Jewish people find a way to make peace with our Arab brothers.
All roads lead to Armageddon (As you know there is a town in Israel with a similar name.) what will happen when we will get there will depend on all of us.
Hebrews are the God chosen people, the children of Israel us the Jews must show the world the way.
on May 8th, 2008 at 8:19 pm
Good point, Igor. Peace will require a great deal of struggle on both the part of the Arabs, the Jews, and the rest of the onlooking world.