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Posted by Dr. Salman Abu Sitta on August 7, 2001
Soon after the Israeli invasion, there was an orgy of plunder and looting in which official bodies and individual Jews competed for the
biggest prizes. Fifty thousand Arab homes were looted and the Custodian of Enemy Property lamented that
"he could only register 509
carpets in his inventory". The rest had been looted on the way. Women were raped, killed and their fingers cut-off for rings (Segev, p.86).
Ben Gurion, not unaware of this, recorded in his War Diary, (10 February 1948, robbing the Arabs; 1 May, complete looting of
Wadi Nisnas, Haifa; 17 June, looting in Jerusalem; 15 July, the terrible question of looting and rape ...etc.). In the words of the Jewish writer,
Moshe Simlansky: "The (Jewish) people were gripped by a frenzy of looting; individuals, groups, men, women and children. They
descended like vultures on the spoils: doors, windows, clothes, tiles .." (Segev
p.88).
But the biggest prize was Lydda and Ramla whose 60,000 inhabitants were expelled at
gunpoint. "The IDF loaded
1,800 trucks
from Lydda alone." (Segev p. 85). "An officer took his 5th Battalion to
al-Ramla for
looting" (Ben Gurion War Diary, 15 July). Ben Gurion
visited the two conquered towns and was shown the spoils. He noted in his Diary on 20 July,
"I saw fabulous wealth, we must save it before
it is too late." The competition among government bodies, and individual looters for the possessions of the
ethnically cleansed Palestinians was
great. High-ranking Mapai leaders, it was claimed, received: "90% of abandoned
property", (Segev, p.98).
At one point, the Custodian of Enemy Property reported he could not cope with keeping track of the plunder. He recorded in his
Register at one point: "45,000 houses, 7,000 shops, 500 workshops, more
than 1,000 stores." In addition, he had to attend to picking the
harvest, and feeding the chicken and sheep. He also complained that: "thieves and
crooks" were among his staff (Segev p.87, Ben Gurion,
p.628).
What could not be carried away was burnt. The "burning of the crops" started as early as May 1948, which was the harvest time. It was
first applied to the wheat fields in the Negev (Morris 1990, p. 181 ).
Later, the crops were harvested to compensate for Israel's shortage of food. Economic war, in addition to the military war, was waged
against the Palestinians, by cutting off food and water (Pappe, p.95). The first step which the Israelis took after the expulsion of the
Palestinians is to prevent their return. A policy was created to demolish the houses to remove the traces of the villages, poison the
wells, burn the crops to prevent harvesting and shoot at sight any villager seen returning to recover some of his belongings.
Yosef Weitz, the originator of the "Transfer" policy to remove the Palestinians out of their land, began to distribute their land and
property among the Jews. Under his policy, there was no place for the Palestinians in the new state. That was also Ben Gurion's basic policy.
He is quoted to have said, as late as October 1948: "The Arab of Eretz Israel (i.e. the Palestinians) -they have but one function left, to run
away", (Morris, 1990, p.89).
The destruction of the villages started first along the Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem Corridor and the Tel-Aviv-Haifa highway, then
spread to Jewish concentration areas around them. Many of the Palestinian dwellings, in towns and less so in villages, were used to
accommodate Jewish immigrants. Judging by the gap between the number of new immigrants and the capacity of the new housing being
feverishly built for them, it is estimated that about 350,000 Jews have been so conveniently housed in the early fifties. In 1949 alone, Ben
Gurion reported that 160,000 newcomers have been housed in Palestinian homes (Segev p.91).
The destruction was meant to create a new reality, i.e. to show there is
no home to return to. The Israelis assumed that the farmers,
who had lived there since time immemorial, can only recognize their villages by the houses, by the ancient trees, and by ravines and roads.
Houses were, therefore, systematically destroyed, trees were cut, and other features
leveled and ploughed over. The bulldozers came
immediately in the trail of the advancing tanks.
Through a careful field survey, Falah (1996) examined the present status of Khalidi's 418 villages (excluding towns). His results are as
follows:
| No. of villages | Percentage | Current status |
| 221 | 52.9% | Complete destruction |
| 134 | 32.0% | Substantial destruction. |
| 52 | 12.5% | Partial demolition, some houses occupied by Jews. |
| 11 | 02.6% | Inaccessible villages |
Total 418 (100%)
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