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Yosef Weitz

Yosef Weitz, 1945

Yosef Weitz (Hebrew: יוסף ויץ; 1890–1972) was the director of the Land and Afforestation Department of the Jewish National Fund (JNF). From the 1930s, Weitz played a major role in acquiring land for the Yishuv, the pre-state Jewish community in the British Mandate of Palestine.

In 1932, when Weitz joined the JNF, there were only 91,000 Jews in Palestine (about 10% of the population) who owned just 2% of the land. Weitz oversaw the program to purchase properties from absentee landlords and run the Palestinian tenant farmers off their land. However it soon became clear that the purchase of small lots of land would not even get close to fulfilling the Zionists' dream of creating a Jewish-majority state in Palestine. It was necessary to force a massive exodus of the indigenous population. Due to Weitz's role in the expulsion of the Palestinians, he became known as the “Architect of Transfer” - with 'transfer' being a euphemism for the ethnic cleansing that would reach its peak in the Nakba of 1948.[1][2]

He also became known as the "Father of the Forests"[3] for his work in afforestation, which was done largely to cover up the destroyed Palestinian villages.[4]

Early years

Yosef Weitz in his youth

Yosef Weitz was born in Boremel, Volhynia in the Russian Empire in 1890. In 1908, he immigrated to Palestine with his sister, Miriam, and found employment as a watchman and an agricultural laborer in Rehovot. In 1911, he was one of the organizers of the Union of Agricultural Laborers in Eretz Yisrael.[5] Weitz married Ruhama and their eldest son, Ra'anan, was born in 1913. Two years later, in 1915, Yosef Weitz was appointed foreman of the Sejera training farm (now Ilaniya) in the Lower Galilee. Weitz helped to found Yavniel, one of the first pioneer colonies in the Galilee, and later, the Beit Hakerem neighborhood in Jerusalem. His son Yehiam (Hebrew for "long live the nation"), born in Yavne'el in October 1918, was killed in a Palmach operation known as the Night of the Bridges on June 16, 1946. Kibbutz Yehi'am was established in his memory.[6] Sharon Weitz, another son, followed in his father's footsteps and later took over as director of the Forestry Department.[7]

Vision

Yosef Weitz (right) with Menachem Ussishkin on a visit to Hanita, 1938

In 20 December 1940, Weitz wrote in his diary:

"It should be clear to us that there is no room in Palestine for these two peoples. No 'development' will bring us to our goal of independent nationhood in this small country. Without the Arabs, the land will become wide and spacious for us; with the Arabs, the land will remain sparse and cramped... The only solution is Palestine, at least Western Palestine, without Arabs. There is no room here for compromises!... The way is to transfer the Arabs from here to the neighbouring countries, all of them, except perhaps those from Bethlehem, Nazareth and the Old City of Jerusalem.
Not one village, not one tribe should be left. And the form of the transfer needs to be the creation of a refuge for them in Iraq, in Syria and even in Transjordan.
There is no other way out." [8]

In the middle of 1941, Weitz began to develop a plan for the practical realisation of Arab transfer. Between 22 June and 10 July, he wrote:

"From now on it is necessary to work on a secret but fundamental plan [on transfer of] the Arabs from here which would be implemented under the supervision of an American—Anglo committee."
"Our redemption will come only if the land is vacated for us." [8]

During the 1948 Palestine war, ~750,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from the newly created Jewish state. Weitz firmly believed that Israel should not allow them to return, and he convinced Israeli leaders to raze the empty Palestinian homes and villages in order to prevent the return of the refugees.[1]

Public service career

As head of the JNF Forestry Department, Weitz put his visions of Israel as a forested country into practice. He wanted to plant millions of trees not just to decorate the Israeli landscape, but also to cover up the emptied Palestinian villages that had been destroyed so they could never be rebuilt.[1]

On April 18, 1948, Weitz wrote about the list of villages he wanted to be ethnically cleansed first:

"I made a summary of a list of the Arab villages which in my opinion must be cleared out in order to complete Jewish regions. I also made a summary of the places that have land disputes and must be settled by military means."

He was spurred on by David Ben-Gurion, who told Weitz he wanted a billion trees planted within a decade. In 1949, he proposed a division of labor between the Israeli government and the JNF. The government would engage in applied research in planting techniques, especially in arid areas, and the development of a timber industry. It would also establish plant nurseries. The JNF would improve indigenous forests, work in afforestation of hilly regions, stop the encroachment of sand dunes and plant windbreakers. Weitz saw plant nurseries and afforestation as a vital source of employment for the masses of new immigrants arriving in the early days of the state. He was guided by the belief that developing a work ethic was imperative for acculturation.[7]

In 1966, Yatir Forest in the Negev was planted at Weitz's urging. He "envisioned rolling back the desert with trees, creating a security zone for the people of Israel".[9] Named for the biblical town of Yatir, it is now Israel's largest planted forest.[10]

Weitz's forestry strategy emphasized the economic utility of forests and the importance of the Aleppo pine as the hardiest of local species. As a result, Israel’s forests for its first twenty years were largely monocultures and were later affected by natural pests. Weitz frequently clashed with the nascent conservation movement which objected to the Jewish National Fund's approach to tree planting, such as pine tree plantations on Mount Gilboa which threatened an endemic plant, Iris haynei (also known as Iris Gilboa).[11]

Views and opinions

Weitz was an advocate of population transfer. As the 1948 Palestine war unfolded, he confided to his diary in April that he had drawn up a list of Arab villages to be cleansed to enable Jewish settlement, and had also drawn up a list of land disputes with Arabs that he thought should be resolved by military means.[12] According to Nur Masalha[13] and Benny Morris[14] an unofficial Transfer Committee was established in May 1948 composed of Weitz, Danin and Sasson. Historian Efraim Karsh however, wrote that although Weitz spoke of establishing a transfer committee, Ben-Gurion rejected the idea, and no such committee was ever established.[15]

In his capacity as director of the Forestry Department, he initiated projects to destroy Arab property, ordering personnel to create obstacles for Arabs attempting to return to cultivate their fields, to destroy villages, and to render habitable other villages in order to enable Jewish settlement. He had discussed these activities with Ben-Gurion on June 8, and according to his diary, gained the latter's approval.[16] On June 22, 1941 he wrote in his diary: "The land of Israel is not small at all, if only the Arabs were removed, and its frontiers enlarged a little, to the north up to the Litani, and to the east including the Golan Heights...with the Arabs transferred to northern Syria and Iraq...Today we have no other alternative...We will not live here with Arabs."[17]

With regard to the problem of expelled Palestinians endeavouring to return later in 1948, Weitz suggested to Ben-Gurion on September 26 that a policy of relentless harassment (hatrada) by every available means was necessary in order to quash any such return.[18]

Commemoration

The Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council and Moshav Talmei Yosef are named for Yosef Weitz.

Movie

Weitz’ great-granddaughter Michal Weits made a documentary film about Yosef Weitz, Blue Box (Israel/Canada/Belgium 2021, 82 minutes).[19]

Published works

  • My Diary and Letters to the Children, vols 1-6, Masada, Ramat Gan, 1965, 1973 (the original diaries are in the Central Zionist Archives in Jerusalem).
  • HaYa'ar V'haYiur B'Yisrael (The Forest and Forestry in Israel), Masada, Ramat Gan, 1970 p. 140-141.
  • Journal entry from June 26, 1946 published in Tlamim Ahronim, Jerusalem, Keren Kayemet, 1974, p. 24-25.
  • From Small to Large - The History of Land Reclamation in Eretz-Israel, Ramat Gan, 1972
  • Creating a Land Legacy - Chapters from a Diary, Tel Aviv, 1951
  • Our Settlement Activities in a Period of Storm and Stress, 1936-1947, Tel Aviv, 1947

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Maltz, Judy (29 June 2021). "Zionist Icon or Arab Oppressor? A Filmmaker Explores the Mixed Legacy of Her Great-grandfather". Haaretz. Archived from the original on 30 December 2022. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  2. ^ Moore, Stefan (April 23, 2024). Israel’s Architect of Ethnic Cleansing. Consortium News. Retrieved 23 March 2024.
  3. ^ "The Third Decade: 1921-1930". KKl-JNF. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  4. ^ Masalha 1992, p. 186
  5. ^ "Weitz, Joseph". Encyclopedia Judaica. Vol. 16. Keter. 1972. p. 421.
  6. ^ Segev, Tom (2007). 1967, Israel, the War, and the Year that Transformed the Middle East. Metropolitan Books. ISBN 0-8050-7057-5. Archived from the original on 1 July 2007.
  7. ^ a b Tal, Alon (2002). Pollution in a promised land: An environmental history of Israel. p. 89. ISBN 0520224426.
  8. ^ a b Simons, Chaim, [https://archive.org/details/AHistoricalSurveyOfProposalsToTransferArabsFromPalestine1895-1947/mode/2up?q=WEITZ A Historical Survey of Proposals to Transfer Arabs from Palestine, 1895-1947, p. 137-138. Internet Archive.
  9. ^ Our History, Jewish National Fund-USA.
  10. ^ Jewish National Fund (22 February 2010). "Beersheba River Park with KKL-JNF on World Environment Day". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 11 June 2010.
  11. ^ Tal, Alon. All the Trees of the Forest: Israel's Woodlands from the Bible to the Present, p. 260, at Google Books
  12. ^ Pappé 2006, pp. 61–64
  13. ^ Masalha 1992, p. 188
  14. ^ Morris, Benny (2004). The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited. p. 312.
  15. ^ Karsh, Efraim (March 1999). "Benny Morris and the Reign of Error". Middle East Quarterly. 6 (1): 15–28. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  16. ^ Morris & Kedar 2022, p. 23 n.91
  17. ^ Masalha 1992, pp. 134–135
  18. ^ Morris & Kedar 2022, p. 16
  19. ^ Friedman, Dan (2 November 2021). "Planter of forests, uprooter of a population — the tangled legacy of Israel's Yosef Weitz". The Forward. Retrieved 1 March 2024.

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