• roastedDeflator
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    69 months ago

    Smotrich last year claimed:

    “There is no such thing as a Palestinian nation. There is no Palestinian history. There is no Palestinian language,” he said in France late Sunday. He spoke at a memorial event for a French-Israeli right-wing activist who denied the existence of a Palestinian nation and advocated annexation of the West Bank. The lectern was adorned with what appeared to be an image showing the map of Israel that included the occupied West Bank, Gaza and Jordan.

    (from Associated Press :: Top Israeli minister: ‘No such thing’ as Palestinian people - March 21, 2023)

    • @[email protected]
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      119 months ago

      There isn’t any Israeli language and there wasn’t even an Israel at all until the early 1900s (no, the Kingdom of Israel isn’t the same thing).

      I know he’s not arguing in good faith, but even this is obviously not a valid argument.

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        I totally see point. Maybe if Hebrew was called an Israeli language it would have been a more accurate term?

        Ghil’ad Zuckermann, a 35-year-old graduate of Tel Aviv University with doctorates from Oxford and Cambridge, argues that modern Hebrew should be renamed “Israeli” and give up its claim of pure descent from holy writ.
        “Israelis are brainwashed to believe they speak the same language as (the prophet) Isaiah, a purely Semitic language, but this is false,” Zuckermann told Reuters during a lecture tour to promote his soon-to-be-published polemic “Hebrew as Myth”.

        For Zuckermann, the proof of linguistic discontinuity between ancient and modern Israel is that Hebrew had to be revived, by 19th-century Zionist pioneers and lexicographers, after 1,700 years in which it was no one’s native tongue.

        from Hebrew or Israeli? Linguist stirs Zionist debate - Reuters - 2007

        • @fastandcurious
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          59 months ago

          Well we can call Arabic a Palestinian language 😉