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JERUSALEM —
Israelis and Palestinians rarely demonise each other in their schoolbooks but
each side's texts offer children a one-sided view of their conflict, says a
joint study released on Monday.
"Dehumanising
and demonising characterisations of the other are rare in both Israeli and
Palestinian books," according to the study funded by the US State
Department and carried out by Palestinian, Israeli and US academics.
"Both
Israeli and Palestinian books present exclusive unilateral national
narratives," wrote the authors, from Bethlehem, Tel Aviv and Yale
universities.
"Historical
events are selectively presented to reinforce each national narrative,"
said the study, which analysed more than 3,000 textbooks approved in 2011 by
the sides' education ministries as well as those distributed in the
ultra-Orthodox Jewish community which has its own education system.
On the
loaded issue of maps, only four percent of Palestinian schoolbooks and 13
percent of the Israeli texts show borders and captions recognising the other.
The Israeli-occupied
West Bank is often referred by its biblical name of Judaea and Samaria,
particularly in the ultra-Orthodox schools.
"The
lack and absence of information about the the other serve to delegitimise the
presence of the other," says the study.
It noted
that negative portrayal of the adversary is "more pronounced in the
Israeli ultra-Orthodox and Palestinian books than in the Israeli state
books," which it says have more self-critical content.
"There
is much to do in general in the educational system and in particular with
school textbooks, if the parties in conflict decide to embark on the path of
peace," the study concludes.
The
Palestinian Authority and Israel often accuse one another of teaching violence
and hatred to their schoolchildren.
An Israeli
education ministry statement dismissed the new study as "biased,
unprofessional and profoundly unobjective."
"The
education ministry chose not to cooperate with those elements who are
interested in maliciously slandering the Israeli educational system and the
state of Israel," it added.
"The
attempt to create a parallel between the Israeli and Palestinian educational
systems is without any foundation whatsoever and has no basis in reality,"
the ministry said.
Palestinian
premier Salam Fayyad, in contrast, welcomed the report, saying it
"confirms that Palestinian textbooks do not contain any form of blatant
incitement, which is based on contempt towards the 'other'."
He said
that the Palestinian ministry of education cooperated in the research and that
he had instructed it "to study the report thoroughly and to use its
conclusions... to develop school curriculums," based on "principles
of coexistence, tolerance, justice, and human dignity."
In
Washington, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said that the study
was an independent analysis carried out by an NGO called A Different Future in
partnership with the Council of Religious Institutions of the Holy Land.
"Our
point in funding it was to enable this Council of Religious Institutions to
take what it got from the report, use it in a constructive manner to continue
to pursue its objectives... for peace and religious tolerance in the
curriculum," Nuland told reporters.
"We're
not taking a position one way or another on what the study found."
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“… Let us talk about the swords: When you hear the word sword, the first thing that occurs to you is battle. The Bridge of Swords is a battle and we told you that as well. Swords are metaphoric and they mean many things, so let us describe the things we mean them to say to you.
Number one: They are indeed a weapon in a battle. There is a battle coming. "Kryon, does that mean there's going to be a war?" Potentially, yes. Right now we will tell you that the Middle East cooks itself. You've noticed, haven't you? What do you know about the Middle East, dear one? Let's start examining things for a moment. What energy did you grow up in? What was the energy of the Middle East? In the '40s, what was the energy? With the establishment of the state of Israel, you built a wall of hate, both sides. The wall was so thick that the children of both sides were taught to hate one another as soon as they were able to understand the language. They were told who their enemies were. Now, where were you then?
Some of you weren't here yet. By the time you arrived, in your youth, were you aware of the Middle East? Not particularly. "What's the hatred about?" you might ask. What if I told you it's about a family feud? Two sons of a Jewish master are involved. One founded the Arabs and one remained a Jew. They don't want to hear this, but they are all Jews. (Don't tell them this.)
If you look at the lineage, it's pretty obvious and yet it's a complete and total set-up for either solution or war. The set-up would have this world ending in a conflagration that would have been brought about by this hatred. That's in the prophecy of Nostradamus and your scripture, but it is no longer the prophecy of the planet. Yet the hatred still exists. The hatred is as great today as it was then, but where was all the terrorism 40 years ago? It was isolated.
Those in Israel and Palestine and surrounding areas took the brunt of it, but now it's seemingly everywhere - and you're worried. Why would this be? The answer is that the old energy was happy to have this hatred contained, for it would keep it going and never involve outsiders. Outsiders tend to bring unwanted light to the party. Suddenly, the whole earth is involved and can see the entire scenario before them. The old guard wants war, just like all the eons before them. The ones on the bridge are holding the light and showing the earth how to cross. Even many younger ones in Israel and Palestine and Iran are holding light! It's all around the old guard and they are furious, for they are losing the "battle of hatred." …”
Number one: They are indeed a weapon in a battle. There is a battle coming. "Kryon, does that mean there's going to be a war?" Potentially, yes. Right now we will tell you that the Middle East cooks itself. You've noticed, haven't you? What do you know about the Middle East, dear one? Let's start examining things for a moment. What energy did you grow up in? What was the energy of the Middle East? In the '40s, what was the energy? With the establishment of the state of Israel, you built a wall of hate, both sides. The wall was so thick that the children of both sides were taught to hate one another as soon as they were able to understand the language. They were told who their enemies were. Now, where were you then?
Some of you weren't here yet. By the time you arrived, in your youth, were you aware of the Middle East? Not particularly. "What's the hatred about?" you might ask. What if I told you it's about a family feud? Two sons of a Jewish master are involved. One founded the Arabs and one remained a Jew. They don't want to hear this, but they are all Jews. (Don't tell them this.)
If you look at the lineage, it's pretty obvious and yet it's a complete and total set-up for either solution or war. The set-up would have this world ending in a conflagration that would have been brought about by this hatred. That's in the prophecy of Nostradamus and your scripture, but it is no longer the prophecy of the planet. Yet the hatred still exists. The hatred is as great today as it was then, but where was all the terrorism 40 years ago? It was isolated.
Those in Israel and Palestine and surrounding areas took the brunt of it, but now it's seemingly everywhere - and you're worried. Why would this be? The answer is that the old energy was happy to have this hatred contained, for it would keep it going and never involve outsiders. Outsiders tend to bring unwanted light to the party. Suddenly, the whole earth is involved and can see the entire scenario before them. The old guard wants war, just like all the eons before them. The ones on the bridge are holding the light and showing the earth how to cross. Even many younger ones in Israel and Palestine and Iran are holding light! It's all around the old guard and they are furious, for they are losing the "battle of hatred." …”

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