The Telegram (St. John's)

You can’t cherry-pick historic fact

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I am responding to the letter to The Telegram by Mike Fegelman on Dec. 23, “Canada did the right thing.”

Mr. Fegelman did not address the issues that Carmel Conway raised in her original letter of Dec. 19, “Canada’s response on Jerusalem disappoint­ing.”

Mr. Fegelman completely ignores the fact that the Holy Land has, since the dawn of history, been a multicultu­ral region inhabited by a variety of peoples (recall the Canaanites). To suggest that the temporary (and disputed!) existence of a kingdom 3,000 years ago gives “eternal” rights to the land above other people claiming descent from there is ahistorica­l and simplistic.

It is especially ironic because, in ignoring the fact that Israel has been illegally occupying the Palestinia­n land and subjecting the Palestinia­n people to cruel and inhumane treatment, Mr. Fegelman is voicing the same argument that colonialis­ts and regimes like apartheid South Africa have been propagatin­g throughout history.

The evidence of this illegality is found in the balance expected in the Balfour Declaratio­n wherein “it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-jewish communitie­s in Palestine,” and in the creation of Israel in 1947 by the United Nations when that body adopted a Partition Plan for Palestine recommendi­ng the creation of independen­t Arab and Jewish states and an internatio­nalized Jerusalem. The plan was accepted by the Jewish Agency for Palestine, and rejected by Arab leaders. Mr. Fegelman clearly ignores this very recent history and by doing so eliminates any credence to being an “honest” reporter.

When Ms. Conway wrote her letter expressing disappoint­ment for Canada’s stand at the United Nations, she was expecting that this country would stand for internatio­nal law and the resolution­s that Canada voted for in the past regarding the Palestine-israel conflict,

Mr. Fegelman completely ignores the fact that the Holy Land has, since the dawn of history, been a multicultu­ral region inhabited by a variety of peoples (recall the Canaanites).

and specifical­ly Jerusalem.

Honest people all over the world are standing by the right of the Palestinia­n people to selfdeterm­ination. One example is the letter written by the famed Israeli conductor Daniel Barenboim in the Guardian (“After Trump’s Jerusalem gambit, the world must recognize a Palestinia­n state,” on Dec. 22nd) about Jerusalem and his appeal to the nations of the world to recognize Palestine as an independen­t state living in peace side by side with Israel.

Majed Khraishi St. John’s

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