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THOMAS BEAUMONT and DANIEL ESTRIN   12/10/11 11:46 PM ET   AP

DES MOINES, Iowa — Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich on Saturday defended his statement that the Palestinians are an "invented" people, brushing aside criticism that he had unnecessarily made the Mideast peace process more difficult.

"Is what I said factually correct? Yes. Is it historically true? Yes," Gingrich said during a candidate debate in which he drew applause for asserting that it was time someone spoke the truth about the nature of Israel's struggle with the Palestinians.

"Somebody ought to have the courage to tell the truth. These people are terrorists," he said. "It's fundamentally time for somebody to have the guts to stand up and say, `Enough lying about the Middle East.'"

Gingrich's earlier remarks to a cable channel struck at the heart of Palestinian sensitivities about the righteousness of their struggle for an independent state. Applying the label "invented" to Palestinians suggests that their quest for independence is not legitimate, though Gingrich later said he indeed supports the creation of a Palestinian state as part of a settlement with Israel.

On its face, however, the statement put Gingrich at odds not only with the international community but with all but an extremist fringe in Israel. Mainstream Israelis, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, support the idea of an independent Palestine alongside Israel as part of a final peace agreement.

Gingrich rejected criticism from chief rival Mitt Romney that he had spoken for Israel when he shouldn't have.

"That was a mistake, on the speaker's part," Romney said during the evening debate. "The United States should not jump ahead of Bibi Netanyahu and say something that makes it more difficult for him to do his job."

At a veterans forum earlier in the day, Gingrich said the burden to show a willingness to reach a peace accord with the Israelis lies squarely with the Palestinians.

"When the president keeps talking about a peace process while Hamas keeps firing missiles into Israel, if we had a country next to us firing missiles, how eager would we be to sit down and negotiate?" he said.

Palestinian officials reacted furiously on Saturday to Gingrich's assertion, accusing the Republican presidential hopeful of incitement and staging a "cheap stunt" to court the Jewish vote.

As Gingrich has risen to lead in national and early-voting-state polls, he has come under criticism from his party rivals for making inflammatory statements. The Palestinian comments intensified that scrutiny with less than four weeks until Iowa's precinct caucuses kick off the nominating contests on Jan. 3.

In footage released Friday, the former House speaker told the Jewish Channel, a U.S. cable TV network, that the Palestinians were an "invented people."

"Remember, there was no Palestine as a state – (it was) part of the Ottoman Empire. I think we have an invented Palestinian people who are in fact Arabs and historically part of the Arab community and they had the chance to go many places," Gingrich said according to a video excerpt posted online.

Gingrich sought to clarify his position later Saturday, saying in Iowa that he supports a negotiated peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, including a Palestinian state.

In a statement, Gingrich spokesman R.C. Hammond said that "to understand what is being proposed and negotiated you have to understand decades of complex history – which is exactly what Gingrich was referencing."

"Newt Gingrich supports a negotiated peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians, which will necessarily include agreement between Israel and the Palestinians over the borders of a Palestinian state," Hammond said in the statement.

Those latest comments appeared unlikely to calm the uproar among Palestinian officials.

The Palestinian prime minister, Salam Fayyad, demanded that Gingrich "review history."

"From the beginning, our people have been determined to stay on their land," Fayyad said in comments reported by the Palestinian news agency Wafa. "This, certainly, is denying historical truths."

Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, accused Gingrich of incitement. "Mark my words ... these statements of Gingrich's will be the ammunitions and weapons of the bin Ladens and the extremists for a long, long time," Erekat told CNN.

The Palestinians have never had an independent state of their own. The region was ruled by the Ottomans for several centuries, and when the Ottoman Empire collapsed after World War I, the British took control of the area. It was known as the British Mandate for Palestine, and Muslims, Christians and Jews living there were all referred to as Palestinians.

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., sharply criticized Gingrich's comments as cynical attempts to curry support with Jewish voters and unhelpful to the peace process.

"The vast majority of American Jews (including this one) and the Israeli Government itself are committed to a two-state solution in which Israelis and Palestinians live side-by-side as neighbors and in peace," Levin said in a statement. "Gingrich offered no solutions – just a can of gasoline and a match."

And while Gingrich sought to reassert his openness to a two-state solution, which has been the position of Republican and Democratic administrations, he said it was appropriate to discuss the history of the region.

"We have a challenge in the Middle East, and this is one where we're going to have a national debate that's going to be very difficult and that people are going to find at times very frustrating," he told about 100 veterans in a theater near Drake University a few hours before the debate. "We can't have an honest conversation about what's going on in the Middle East, we can't even discuss what the roots of the problem are."

After the Arabs rejected an international plan calling for the establishment of Jewish and Arab states, part of the land became the state of Israel. During the 1948 war surrounding the Jewish state's creation, hundreds of thousands of Palestinians fled or were forced to flee their homes.

Just as Israeli identity was forged after a long nationalist struggle staged by Zionist Jews for a state of their own, the identity of Palestinian Arabs was also hewn by their own decades-long struggle over the same land.

Shortly after taking office in 2009, Netanyahu endorsed the establishment of a Palestinian state, abandoning his Likud Party's traditional opposition to the idea. More moderate Israeli leaders have sought a peace deal with the Palestinians for the past two decades.

Both Democratic and Republican administrations in the U.S. also have endorsed Palestinian statehood.

Palestinian legislator Hanan Ashrawi, a top official in the PLO, said that Gingrich was seeking a "cheap way" to win Jewish and pro-Israel voters in next year's election.

Some Israeli politicians on the margins of the Israeli consensus welcomed Gingrich's stance. Danny Danon, deputy speaker of Israel's parliament, and a minority voice among his hawkish Likud party, said Gingrich "understands very well the reality we live in in the Middle East" and said his statement on the Palestinians is shared by "most of the Jewish people, not just in Israel."

Israeli historian Tom Segev, however, said the argument about the existence of the Palestinian people is a thing of the past.

"There is no intelligent person today who argues about the existence of the Palestinian people," Segev said.

"Nations are created gradually. I don't think the Palestinians are less of a nation than the Americans," he added.

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Estrin reported from Jerusalem.

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Dr JAY Veeoh
10:17 AM on 02/05/2012
Early alzheimer is a terrible disease. He does not realize that also Jezus was in essence a Palestinian .
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Dan Same
11:27 AM on 12/20/2011
'"Somebody ought to have the courage to tell the truth. These people are terrorists,"

Yeh, somebody should have the courage to vilify an entire group of people. Is this guy for real? He is so disgustingly racist, that not wonder might have a chance of winning the Republican nomination. Regardless, he is no friend of Israel or the Jews!

'Danny Danon, deputy speaker of Israel's parliament.....said Gingrich "understands very well the reality we live in in the Middle East" and said his statement on the Palestinians is shared by "most of the Jewish people, not just in Israel." '

Speak for yourself. Most Jews are not ignorant bigots!
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Despyria
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12:49 AM on 12/13/2011
Strange. That didn't effect his opinion of Kuwait when it meant war in 91. He was fine with Kuwait being carved out of nothingness after WWI. He would kiss the Emir's ring if ordered to and we all know it. I mean they were created by the same empire at the same time.

Let us not forget that another invented racial division didn't stop the Hutu from killing a million Tutsi. An "invented" racial division between a single people... at least the Brits didn't invent that issue too.

If Newt was simply "being honest" he would have noted that centuries (in some areas millenniums) of colonialism, and general interference in Africa and the Middle-East has created most of these destabilizing issues. But we know that Newt isn't honest, he's just mean spirited.
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Joe Goforth
08:06 PM on 12/12/2011
How about if we butt out of the whole debate. The Jews and the Muslims need to figure it out themselves for a change. Ron Paul for president.
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cosmiczulu
let the good times roll
07:12 PM on 12/12/2011
Palestinians outraged because of ____________________
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adamben
yes i said yes i will yes
04:20 PM on 12/12/2011
factually he is correct since they came from arabia and their culture is arabian. however, it is besides the point since they have their own subculture, which, ironically, is one of suffering under occupation. nevertheless, they will get a homeland side by side with israel and can make their own myths, which should have nothing to do with the us elections. lastly, most jewish people will vote for obama so newt trying to get jewish republican votes will probably end up winning him more fundamentalist christian voters.
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GZLives
11:11 PM on 12/12/2011
Newt was looking for Evangelical votes that make up much of the Iowa caucus participants
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01:37 AM on 12/17/2011
Where exactly is "Arabia"? There is no such country!
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adamben
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06:50 AM on 12/18/2011
"Arabia (Old-Persian: Arabâya): name of the country to the west and south of Mesopotamia. Three main zones can be discerned: the towns in the regions bordering on the Indian Ocean (modern Yemen and Oman), the nomadic interior (Saudi Arabia), and a northwestern part (Jordan). The Latin names of these three zones are Arabia Felix, Arabia Deserta (Happy Arabia and Desert Arabia) and Arabia Petraea (Arabia ruled from Petra). "

http://www.livius.org/ap-ark/arabia/arabia.html
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02:23 PM on 12/12/2011
Saeb Erekat, the chief Palestinian negotiator, accused Gingrich of incitement. "Mark my words ... these statements of Gingrich's will be the ammunitions and weapons of the bin Ladens and the extremists for a long, long time," Erekat told CNN.

A President Gingrich will be the cause of WWIII.
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adamben
yes i said yes i will yes
04:21 PM on 12/12/2011
meaningless hysteria.
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h111aryc1inton
Just trying to tell the truth
04:42 PM on 12/12/2011
When are we going to stop excusing Extremist/terrorists acts on the statements of people?

If the best Erekat can do is say that these statements are going to incite bad behavior than who needs him?

on a side note...since Abbas and the Palestinians refuse to sit down and negotiate - why do they need a chief negotiator?
05:12 PM on 12/12/2011
Got to have somewhere to park those millions of dollars in aid year on year
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Joffan
Time is an illusion. Lunchtime doubly so.
02:20 PM on 12/12/2011
This is one of those "history repeating itself" flags. For those who were aware of the appalling mess George W Bush made of international relations, Newt shows every sign of wanting to climb into the same swamp.
01:52 PM on 12/12/2011
LOL. But if he had made an identical comment about the Jewish people, it would not even have been mentioned in the media- because that "aligns" with the so-called international concensus (read UN), which is by definition left wing.

Seems like just the TINIEST bit of a double standard.
02:55 PM on 12/12/2011
But Newt's statement is true and the other would not be. The truth will make you free.
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04:55 PM on 12/12/2011
double standard?
its more like newt's truth…
divildogg's l.i.e.
01:45 PM on 12/12/2011
What an anti Semitic comment from him.
03:58 PM on 12/12/2011
Good comment, I wonder how many people here got that, the Jews and Arabs are cousins both of them are Semitic peoples, including those ashkanazi Jews who think they are superior to the sephardic Jews,
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Json
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06:59 PM on 12/12/2011
I wonder how many people don't know the meaning of the word "anti-semitism".
10:19 PM on 12/12/2011
I'm glad someone got it!
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adamben
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04:23 PM on 12/12/2011
it is well understood that it refers to jews even though many groups in the middle east are semites.

it would be better to put your energy in pointing out to sunnis and shiites that they should stop killing each other, along with sufis and other sects because they are not "muslim".
10:18 PM on 12/12/2011
Why do I have to do that? The article is about Newt being an idiot, so it makes sense that I'm going to comment on him.
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charweb
01:41 PM on 12/12/2011
He needs to keep the terrorists incited so he can keep lining the pockets of the military industrial complex.
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StillAmused
Some mayo on that troll, please...
01:41 PM on 12/12/2011
It probably never crossed Newt's overheated mind that the United States was also "invented", only a little over 200 years ago.

An example of GOP "intellect" from a twit celebrated as the smartest guy in the room, including by much of the nodding press.

Reminds us all of the famous edict attributed to P.T. Barnum.
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GZLives
11:23 PM on 12/12/2011
"It probably never crossed Newt's overheated mind that the United States was also "invented"­, only a little over 200 years ago."

You're conflating countries and Peoples ... Newt never said Palestine didn't exist or Palestine was invented. He said "Palestinian People were invented and they were. Were there Arabs living in Palestine? Yes of course. But they were no different then Syrians, Saudis, Lebanese, Iraqis etc. And Newts point was they could have gone to any of these countries but because of complex politics ended up in a protracted war lasting now more then 60 years with Israel .Newt also described one of the problems which is the ongoing incitement in school textbooks that continues to promote the hatred against the Jews.
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Kalikat
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01:26 PM on 12/12/2011
Newt does not have to enrage with offensive remarks, he is by all standards offensive in himself.
02:24 PM on 12/12/2011
Offensive in every direction, as best I can tell.
01:19 PM on 12/12/2011
His reference to Palestinians as "terrorist; is no different than saying all black people are criminals.

The only thing that is surprising is how little attention this gets in the US press and US blogs. It seems the only people it's acceptable to be racist against are Palestinians in the US.
01:55 PM on 12/12/2011
Let's see...virtually every act of terrorism on Israeli soil is perpetrated by Palestinians. The official policy of their gov't calls for the extermination of the Israeli people. At what point does it become permissible to say what he's said?

And considering the number of posts I see here about "all Christians" based on something that one person did or said...I think this is a lot of to-do about nothing.
03:06 PM on 12/12/2011
"Let's see...virtually every act of robbery on US soil is perpetrate d by Black people. The official policy of the Black Panthers calls for the extermination of white people. At what point does it become permissible to say what he's said?"

See how what you really did was to justify your own racism!?

I got news for you... until you learn that not every person from any one ethnicity is not responsible for the crimes of another person of that same ethnicity you will alway be a bigot.
03:09 PM on 12/12/2011
Also Israeli settlers murder Palestinians all the time, they also call for the complete ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from the west bank... So unless you hold all Israelis as terrorist too, then you hypocritical bigotry is amazing!
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pab08
Partisan agendas can't compete with objective fact
01:14 PM on 12/12/2011
Palestine was referenced as a district by the Greeks 2500 years ago, and Palestine was recognized as a province by Rome 2100 years ago. So Newt is correct, the Palestinians are an artificially created people - created by the Greeks and Romans.
So, in order to be fair, we need to deny the individual national identities of everyone whose ancestors were classified and recorded by either the Greeks or Romans.
And if that argument seems too far fetched, then let us deny the national identities of everyone associated with any area named/formed by a UN Mandate. That will take care of Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, etc..... OH! and just about every, single "nation" in Africa.
01:57 PM on 12/12/2011
You neglected to mention that, during the time periods you invoke, the Hebrew (Jewish) people resided on the lands they now occupy. It was a kingdom/nation until conquered by the Romans. That is also part of recorded history.
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pab08
Partisan agendas can't compete with objective fact
02:28 PM on 12/12/2011
Oh boy.
1) I also neglected to mention that it is currently 24 degrees where I live. Why did I not mention that? Maybe because I am part of some vast Anti-Winter conspiracy?
2) Everything in my life does not revolve around the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In fact, nothing about it is addressed in my comment. Nothing in my comment was either Pro or Anti Palestine or Israel. Why must you twist my words in order to find some slight? Why must you ignore the content of my statement in order for you to make a comment the clearly reflects your own political and personal agenda?
3) Since you are too wrapped up in your own agenda to notice, my comment was sarcastic and its target was Newt's selective reading of history - throughout history, countries and nationalities have been "created" repeatedly by other nations.
4) Again, this statement in NO WAY is a comment on the legitimacy of Israel and its right to exist in peace.
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adamben
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05:09 PM on 12/12/2011
not even the syrians recognize lebanon.

damascus and baghdad were recognized centers of arab culture after they displaced the original inhabitants, but not countries. capitals of caliphates, though.