The Myth of Incitement in Palestinian Textbooks
The Center’s work reveals a deeply flawed methodology aimed at misleading the reader. Furthermore, evidence reveals that the Center is fair, balanced, and understanding towards Israeli textbooks, but tendentious on Palestinian books. In short, the purpose is clearly to indict the textbooks and the PNA, rather than analyze and understand the content of the books. Were the Center to take a similar approach in other countries, including Israel, it could easily find comparable material. Studies of Palestinian textbooks have revealed that any strong anti-Israel and anti-Semitic material in the curriculum comes from books that the Palestinians did not author and are replacing. (Ironically, these same books that were actually authored by Jordanians and Egyptians were distributed by Israel in east Jerusalem after only removing the cover.) Furthermore, books that were written by the Palestinian Authority in 1994, 2000, and 2001 are free of such material. Information gathered by the EU missions on the ground, as well as independent studies carried out by Israeli and Palestinian academics and educators that have examined the new textbooks, show that allegations against the new textbooks funded by EU members have proven unfounded Below are the various reports, articles, and studies conducted on Palestinian textbooks exonerating them of inciting hatred towards Israel and the Jewish people: IPCRI on Israeli and Palestinian text books Clarification from the Ministry of Education Regarding the Palestinian Curriculum and Textbooks Battle of the Books in Palestine by Fouad Moughrabi in The Nation, 1 October 2001 Democracy, History and the Contest over the Palestinian Curriculum by Nathan J. Brown November 2001 Comparing Palestinian and Israeli Textbooks What Did You Study In School Today, Palestinian Child? What Do Palestinian Textbooks Really Say? If You Are For Truth, You Seek The Truth First Israel or Palestine: Who Teaches What History? Palestinian Schoolbooks by Council of the European Union 15 May 2002 Israeli Textbooks and Children’s Literature Promote Racism and Hatred Toward Palestinians and Arabs The Continuing Debate on Incitement in the Palestinian Curriculum The Politics of Palestinian Textbooks The Effect of the Israeli Occupation on the Palestinian Education The International controversy regarding Palestinian textbooks by Nathan J. Brown, 9 December 2002 Reading, Writing, and Propaganda, Haaretz 10 September 2004 Israeli textbooks fare little better than Palestinians, Haaretz, 9 December 2004 Palestinian textbooks not anti-Israeli, Jerusalem Post, 16 Dec 2004 http://www.miftah.org |