By Juan Cole | May. 18, 2015
Far right Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu commemorated Israel’s “Jerusalem Day” with a speech
in which he said, “Jerusalem was always the capital of the Jewish
people only, and no other,” and warned that Muslim terrorism menaced it.
Jerusalem, Daru Shalem, was founded sometime between 6500 and 5500 years ago, by the proto-Canaanite people long before Judaism existed. It was dedicated to the god of dusk, Shalem.
The first mention of it was after 2000 BC, again, before Judaism existed, in an Egyptian text.
So
I think we may conclude that the City of Shalem the god of dusk was
probably the capital of a lot of peoples long before there was any
religion called Judaism.
Roughly 1500-1200 BC, Jerusalem was ruled from Memphis in Egypt by the pharaohs, but the Canaanites remained their proxies.
Petty
Canaanite kings continued to dominate the region after Egyptian control
lapsed. Some of them over time gradually adopted practices later
associated with Judaism, but many other streams of Canaanite belief
remained. Probably there were petty tribal chieftains named David and
Solomon after 1000 BC, but Jerusalem appears not to have been populated
1000 to 900 BC. and so they didn’t have a palace there.
Whatever
the character of the various Canaanite tribal confederations in
Palestine, including the proto-Israeli, in 900-770 BC, in the latter
year the region fell to the Assyrians.
In 597 BC the
Babylonians conquered Palestine and later transported at least some of
its population to Babylon. Likely it was there that the Jewish religion
became fully elaborated.
In 539 BC, Babylon falls to
the Iranian Achaemenid Empire, which emancipates the Jews. The
Achaemenids rule most of the civilized world, from Egypt to what is now
Pakistan. Palestine is ruled by Iran for nearly 200 years, until 330,
when Alexander defeats the Achaemenids.
The Greek Ptolemaic dynasty held sway over Palestine until 198 BC, when the Seleucids conquered it.
In
168 the Maccabean Revolt established a small Jewish state in the area.
Aside from the Israeli clans of the pre-Assyrian period, this was the
only premodern Jewish state to have Jerusalem as a capital. Even so,
they were vassals from 40 BC to the Iranian Parthian empire. Herod
became a vassal of the Romans in Palestine in 6 of the Common Era (AD).
Jerusalem was Roman/ Byzantine until 614 CE, when the Iranian Sasanid Empire again conquered it.
In 629 the Byzantines took it back.
The
Muslims conquered Jerusalem in 638 and ruled it until 1099, when the
Crusaders conquered it it. The Crusaders killed or expelled Jews and
Muslims from the city.
The Muslims under Saladin took it back in 1187 CE and allowed Jews to return.
So I think probably Jerusalem was the capital of, like, the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem. for several decades.
Muslims then ruled it until the end of World War I, or altogether over a millennium.
So
Iran ruled Jerusalem altogether for some 250 years, and the Crusaders
for about 200 years, and it was the capital of lots of peoples,
including Canaanite kingdoms and the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem. It was
also often a provincial capital under Muslim empires.
In
the Sykes-Picot agreement between France and Britain during WW I, which
shaped the Middle East, Jerusalem was awarded to Russia.
Lenin
was outraged when he found the agreement in the Romanov palace after
the 1917 October Revolution, and he had it published. He withdrew Russia
from the war and forewent the prize of Jerusalem.
The city was awarded the British by the Versailles Peace Conference, as part of the British Mandate of Palestine.
In the 1947 UN General Assembly partition plan for Palestine, Jerusalem was designated a “Separate Body” to be administered internationally. It was not awarded to Israel by the UN.
Although propagandists for Israel are always going on about how they
accepted the UN partition plan, they did not, of course. They conquered a
lot of territory that the GA did not award them, including West
Jerusalem.
It was Jewish settlers in British Mandate
Palestine who used violence to grab part of the city, disregarding
international law and agreements. The city was mostly populated by
Palestinians in any case, what with being a Palestinian city and all.
In
1967 the Israeli army took East Jerusalem, and ever since has squeezed
the Palestinian population, driven them into poverty, usurped their
property, and surrounded them by squatter settlements. There is no
warrant in any part of any international agreement or law for the
Israelis to behave this way toward the people who inhabited Jerusalem
for over a millennium (and who are in any case almost certainly
descendents of Palestinian Jews who converted to Islam). Violence is
still a big part of the way Israel rules East Jerusalem, so Netanyahu
warning of Muslim violence is rich.
Muslims consider
Jerusalem the third holiest city of Islam. Despite Westerners constantly
telling them they have no right to do that, they seem pretty attached
to the doctrine. There are 1.5 billion of them, and their nerves are raw
after centuries of Western colonialism during which they were told
their religion was useless and backward. The occupation of Jerusalem was
given by al-Qaeda as one reason for its attacks on New York and
Washington, D.C. The insistence of Jewish extremists on angering the
Muslim world by invading the Aqsa mosque from time to time, and
threatening to demolish it, is like those old Warner Bros. cartoons
where the foolish little boy keeps teasing a tiger in its cage.
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