Israeli Lawmaker Suggests Lack of 'P' in Arabic is Proof 'Palestine Doesn't Exist'


(MENAFN- Morocco World News) Anat Berko prompted widespread ridicule after suggesting during parliamentary debates that there can be no such thing as 'Palestine' based on the fact Palestinian people do not use the letter 'P' in Arabic.

The 56-year-old member of the ruling Likud party made the comments during a debate in the Knesset (Israeli Parliament) on Wednesday.

'As we've noted the letter 'P' doesn't even exist in Arabic so the borrowed term (Palestine) is worth looking into' Berko said.

Referring to the Roman use of the name 'Palaestina' to describe the area she continued. 'The source of the name is clear' she said.

'What? Did everyone hear this? Are you an idiot?' asked Tamar Zandbergmember of the opposition party Meretz.

Berko responded 'There's no 'P' sound Pa pa pa' there's no 'Pa.'There's 'Fa.''

The name 'Palaistine' was first seen in 5thCentury BCE Greek history books when Herodotus used the name to describe the area between Phoenicia (modern-day Israel Lebanon and Syria)andEgypt.However it is commonly pronounced 'Falasteen' in Arabic due to the lack of a 'P'.

The debate itself centered on the Labour Party's proposal for a two-state solution between Palestine and Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized Party chairman Isaac Herzog for only just “waking up” to the non-viability of the two-state solution.

In response Herzog dared the PM to annex the Palestinian territories. “Let’s see what happens then' he said.


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