Yet the teachers want to be able to teach about the "Palestinian" right of return and their own version of the war in 1948. There is no Palestinian people or a land of Palestine. I challenge anyone to show any archaeological evidence where there is recognized and accepted ancient coinage, government artifacts, treaties between Palestine and any other country in any time period, clothing, art, architecture or buildings, anything at all which would prove scientifically for existence of a land of Palestine as defined by the "Palestinians" today. There is none; "Palestine" as defined today was created in 1967 as a political response to Israel, and as a means to demonize and destroy Jews and the country of Israel. The only archaeological evidence found to date is virtually all directly related to the Jews. The Holocaust is historically accurate as to the results, the mechanics of those results have been, and will continue to be debated. That in no way diminishes or discounts that the Holocaust did in fact happen. If Islam and its apologists had their way another Holocaust would happen again.
From The Times of Israel October 16 by Elhanan Miller
Jordanian teachers in UN schools for Palestinian refugees say they’ll refuse to teach the Holocaust
From The Times of Israel October 16 by Elhanan Miller
Jordanian teachers in UN schools for Palestinian refugees say they’ll refuse to teach the Holocaust
Genocide is genocide, it's the uniforms that are different
Rumors of a UN decision to re-introduce Holocaust studies in schools run by UNRWA — the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees — have raised the ire of Jordanian teachers, who say they will refuse to teach history that “harms the Palestinian cause.”
In a statement issued Monday, the Executive Committee of UNRWA teachers in Jordan responded to rumors that Holocaust studies would be reintroduced this year to the enrichment curriculum on conflict resolution, which is taught in schools operated by the UN agency in Palestinian refugee camps.
“We condemn this decision, which equates the butcher and the victim,” read the teachers’ statement, demanding instead to introduce classes on the Palestinian “right of return” to Israel and the history of the 1948 war with Israel.
In a statement issued Monday, the Executive Committee of UNRWA teachers in Jordan responded to rumors that Holocaust studies would be reintroduced this year to the enrichment curriculum on conflict resolution, which is taught in schools operated by the UN agency in Palestinian refugee camps.
“We condemn this decision, which equates the butcher and the victim,” read the teachers’ statement, demanding instead to introduce classes on the Palestinian “right of return” to Israel and the history of the 1948 war with Israel.
Right of return to a people that does not exist and to a land they never controlled as a political entity ever. Right of return is the end of Israel as we know her today.
Some 2 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA’s Jordan offices. The UN agency operates 172 schools in 10 refugee camps across the kingdom, serving a total of over 122,000 students.
“We shall monitor the curriculum being taught under the title ‘concepts of human rights’ [which is] aimed at reducing [Palestinian] students’ awareness of the right of return,” read the statement.Last year, the association of UNRWA employees endorsed a decision to ban the introduction of Holocaust studies in UNRWA schools, Jordanian daily Al-Ghad reported Tuesday, a decision the teachers said was still binding.
“Teaching UNRWA students about the so-called ‘Holocaust’ as part of human rights harms the Palestinian cause… and changes the students’ views regarding their main enemy, namely the Israeli occupation.”
Some 2 million Palestinian refugees are registered with UNRWA’s Jordan offices. The UN agency operates 172 schools in 10 refugee camps across the kingdom, serving a total of over 122,000 students.
“We shall monitor the curriculum being taught under the title ‘concepts of human rights’ [which is] aimed at reducing [Palestinian] students’ awareness of the right of return,” read the statement.Last year, the association of UNRWA employees endorsed a decision to ban the introduction of Holocaust studies in UNRWA schools, Jordanian daily Al-Ghad reported Tuesday, a decision the teachers said was still binding.
“Teaching UNRWA students about the so-called ‘Holocaust’ as part of human rights harms the Palestinian cause… and changes the students’ views regarding their main enemy, namely the Israeli occupation.”
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