From PMW – By Itamar Marcus -Dec 29, 2019
- Fatah
leader: Jesus was "first Palestinian," and "first Islamic
Martyr"
- PA
Prime Minister: “Christmas is a national holiday for the Palestinian
people”
- Abbas:
"For all of us Palestinians, this holiday [Christmas] is ours"
- Fatah: "Christmas
is a Palestinian holiday"
There were repeated new claims this week, by senior
Palestinian leaders and the official press, that Jesus was a
"Palestinian" and the "first Palestinian." A senior
Palestinian leader this week also referred to Jesus as the “first Shahid,”
or Islamic Martyr, which many believing Christians find very
offensive. According to the Islamic tradition, which the Palestinian
Authority has repeated many times to its people, among the rewards that the
Islamic Martyr receives in Islam’s paradise are 72 dark-eyed virgins. Whereas
claiming that Jesus who was a Judean (Jew) was a Palestinian is nonsensical for
believing Christians, saying he is now in Islamic Paradise with 72 virgins is
seen by many as defamation.
Tawfiq Tirawi, senior Palestinian leader and Fatah
Central Committee member posted on his personal Facebook page:
“This is blessed Christmas, The
birthday of our lord Jesus the Messiah, the first Palestinian and the
first Shahid (Islamic Martyr).”
[Tawfiq Tirawi
Facebook page, Dec. 24, 2019]
Others claiming Jesus include Laila Ghannam, District
Governor of Ramallah:
"The entire Palestinian people
celebrates Christmas because we are proud of Jesus being Palestinian."
[Official
PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Dec. 24, 2019]
Muwaffaq Matar, Fatah Revolutionary Council member and
regular columnist for the official PA daily, wrote:
"If someone could win the
Nobel Peace Prize every year forever, it is Palestinian Jesus son of Mary who
was born in Bethlehem… Palestinian Jesus son of Mary was a victim…"
[Official
PA daily Al-Hayat Al-Jadida, Dec. 26, 2019]
It should be noted that the expression by Tirawi “our
lord Jesus” is not an indication of Palestinian acceptance of the principles of
Christianity. According to Islamic tradition, as explained in the following
quote by the top PA religious figure, PA Mufti Muhammad Hussein, Jesus is said to have been a Muslim who
preached Islam:
PA Mufti Muhammad Hussein: "We’re
talking about an ongoing chain [of prophets of the Islam], from Adam to
Muhammad. It’s an ongoing chain, representing the call for monotheism,
and the mission of Islam… The prophets were all of the same religion
[Islam]… Jesus was born in this land. He lived in this land. It is known that
he was born in Bethlehem… He also lived in Nazereth, moved to Jerusalem. So he
was a Palestinian par excellence… We respect Jesus, we believe in him [as
a Muslim prophet], just as we believe in the prophet Muhammad."
Finally, the PA, seeing themselves as part of Jesus'
nation, is now saying that in addition to it being a religious holiday for
Christians, Christmas is also a national holiday for Palestinians.
PA leader Mahmoud Abbas himself said Christmas is
a Palestinian national holiday:
"Christmas is a
national-religious holiday and not just a religious one. For all of us
Palestinians, this holiday is ours. Therefore we all celebrate it. The
Palestinian leadership is going to church to be present for [Christmas] Mass…
It is our obligation to do this, because it – as I told you – is a religious
holiday for our [Christian] people, and you are our people, and it is [also] a
national holiday for us all."
[Official
PA TV News, Dec. 28, 2019]
Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah in a headline on its official
Facebook page likewise declared:
"Christmas is a Palestinian
holiday… There is a special significance to the Christmas celebrations in
Palestine, since it has clearly become a national holiday in which all of our
people participate, starting from [PA] President of Palestine [Mahmoud Abbas]
and down to the last of the children."
[Official
Fatah Facebook page, Dec. 20, 2019]
As documented many times by Palestinian Media Watch, the Palestinian
Authority rewrites history,
both ancient and recent, according to its political and internal needs. As a
people without a history who are attempting to create a national identity,
teaching Palestinians that Jesus, one of the most important and admired
historical figures, was a Palestinian,
is their attempt to trick primarily their own people into believing that they
have not only an ancient history but a glorious national identity.
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