Study the subject in - Arabs Recognized Israel - 1919 in all of Palestine aka The Land of Israel - YJ Draiman
Study the subject in - Arabs
Recognized Israel - 1919 in all of Palestine aka The Land of Israel
The Arab position is that Jewish
communities and settlements on the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria) and Gaza
are "illegal", because they interfere with the right, usually
articulated with vague references to international law, of the Arabs to create
an all-Arab state west of the Jordan. In addition, most of the Arab population
in the West
Bank (aka
Judea and Samaria ) and Gaza , according to poll data, support
the idea of Arab control over all of "historic Palestine ", which is to say, they
support Israel ’s destruction. History stands
witness to the falseness of these claims.
The fact is that the international community, including the emerging Arab nations, recognizedIsrael at the 1919 Paris Peace
Conference, which was held by the victorious Allies in order to settle
international questions after the 1918 armistice ended World War I. An official
Arab and Zionist delegation, as well as delegations from nations and groups
from around the world, were invited to attend the conference. The head of the
Arab delegation, Emir Feisal, great-grandfather of Abdallah, the present King
of Jordan, agreed that all of "Palestine " would be the Jewish
homeland.
Feisal accepted the British Balfour Declaration ofNov. 2,
1917 ,
which afforded recognition to a Jewish national homeland, and agreed with the
Zionist delegation, stating, "All such measures shall be adopted as we
afford the fullest guarantee of carrying into effect the British Government’s
Balfour Declaration." Emir Feisal confirmed this determination in a March
3, 1919
letter to Harvard Law Professor, and later US Supreme Court Justice, Felix
Frankfurter, to whom he wrote: "Our deputation here in Paris is fully acquainted with the
proposals submitted by the Zionist organization to the Peace Conference, and we
regard them as modest and proper. We will do our best, insofar as we are
concerned, to help them through. We will wish the Jews a most hearty welcome
home."
In exchange for Arab recognition ofIsrael , the Allied powers, in 1919,
agreed to the eventual sovereignty of almost 20 Arab states, covering vast
oil-rich lands totaling over 12 million sq. km. with a wealth of oil reserves,
after a period of mandatory oversight by European powers. The Europeans would
proceed to draw the borders of their respective mandates and, in essence,
create the system of Arab states that would emerge out of the remnants of the
old Turkish Ottoman Empire. In 1922, a couple of years after the Conference, in
a land for peace deal, the British would violate the Agreement and split
Mandatory Jewish Palestine into an Arab and a Jewish Mandate using the Jordan River as the line of demarcation. The
Arabs in violation of Agreements were granted East Palestine which is about 77% of the territory, or Transjordan,
which would later become Arab/Palestinian Jordan and expelled all the Jews and confiscated all their assets,
while West Palestine, or Cis-Jordan, would become again the Jewish National homeland
of Israel.
In 1948, after the British abandoned their obligation, uponIsrael ’s declaration of Independence from Britain , Jordan and Egypt , by use of aggressive military
force, illegally occupied portions of the internationally recognized Jewish
State. The Arab occupation continued until Israel reasserted its sovereignty in June
1967, after defending itself against an aggressive military campaign launched
by combined Arab forces. Following the 1967 war, UN Resolution 242 (which is
non-binding with no legal standing) called on Israel to withdraw from "occupied
liberated territories." Israel proceeded to fulfill the letter and spirit
of UN Resolution 242 when (while the Arabs did not), in 1978, it concluded a
peace treaty with Egypt and withdrew from the only territory that was, in fact,
occupied and liberated by Israel - the Egyptian reoccupied the Sinai Peninsula.
Since that time, Israel has existed within borders that
are, and have been since 1919, recognized by the nations of the world,
including the Arab nations, but excluded the territory east of the Jordan River .
In light of the seditious opinions of the majority of the Arab population in the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and Gaza, and the murderous campaign that has been launched from that territory against Jewish citizens, its time for Israel to stop playing along with the charade and re-assert its legitimate sovereignty over its internationally recognized territory of all the territory west of the Jordan River. While it would be reasonable for Israel to consider the establishment of a regional elected Arab Authority on the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and Gaza, Israel would be acting entirely within international law and custom if it did what any nation would do in similar circumstances: try those involved in conspiring to overthrow the state by violent means and expel them.
It is also important to mention, that the Arab countries have terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children, the Arab countries also confiscated all their assets, personal, businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km. of Jewish owned land for over 2,600 years, which is valued in the trillions of dollars. Most of the expelled Jewish families and their children now reside inIsrael and comprise over half the
population.
YJ Draiman
The fact is that the international community, including the emerging Arab nations, recognized
Feisal accepted the British Balfour Declaration of
In exchange for Arab recognition of
In 1948, after the British abandoned their obligation, upon
In light of the seditious opinions of the majority of the Arab population in the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and Gaza, and the murderous campaign that has been launched from that territory against Jewish citizens, its time for Israel to stop playing along with the charade and re-assert its legitimate sovereignty over its internationally recognized territory of all the territory west of the Jordan River. While it would be reasonable for Israel to consider the establishment of a regional elected Arab Authority on the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria and Gaza, Israel would be acting entirely within international law and custom if it did what any nation would do in similar circumstances: try those involved in conspiring to overthrow the state by violent means and expel them.
It is also important to mention, that the Arab countries have terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and their children, the Arab countries also confiscated all their assets, personal, businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km. of Jewish owned land for over 2,600 years, which is valued in the trillions of dollars. Most of the expelled Jewish families and their children now reside in
YJ Draiman
Israel became a
nation in 1313 BCE, 2,000 years before the birth of Islam
In short, the Jews have had a continuous presence in the
What ought to be the appropriate Jewish response? To answer this question, the Bible commences its text with the story of creation of the universe, this in order to grant the Jew the best and truest answer to the accusation that he is a bandit.
The entire universe, the Bible is saying, belongs to G-d. He created it. Every piece of land belongs to Him, and He chose to give the
The Bible — a book embraced by billions of Muslims and Christians as the word of G-d — states clearly that the entire country, including the West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem, is G-d’s eternal gift to the Jewish people. In fact, our ownership of the
Every other nation in the world bases its claim to its land on conquest. A people came, conquered the indigenous people, took the land, settled it, and called it by a new name. “Might makes right” is the historical claim of almost all nations in history. Possession is nine tenths of the law.
With one exception: Eretz
What about the Arab-Palestinian people? How about the ingrained notion that the Arab/Palestinians are fighting for their ancient homeland annexed by the Jews? The truth about this matter has been so deliberately obscured and falsified that even to raise the issue seems strange to many people.
Let us reflect on some undisputed historical facts. In the 1967 war, did
It was only following the Six-day War in 1967 that Arab refugees living in these territories began identifying themselves as part of an Arab “Palestinian people.” One can’t help but wonder why these Arab/Palestinians suddenly discovered a national identity (at the urging of
Yashiko Sagamori, a spokesman for the National Unity Coalition for Israel, made the point very well in a recent article: ”If you are so sure that Arab/Palestine, the country, goes back through most of recorded history, I expect you to be able to answer a few basic questions about this country of Palestine: 1. “When was it founded and by whom? 2. What were its borders? 3. What was its capital? 4.What were its major cities? 5. What constituted the basis of its economy? 6. What was its form of government? 7. What was its currency? 8. Can you name at least one Arab/Palestinian leader before Arafat? 9. Was Arab/Palestine ever recognized by a country whose existence, at that time or now, leaves no room for interpretation? 10. What was the language of the country of Arab/Palestine? 11. What was the prevalent religion of the country of Arab/Palestine? 12. What was the name of its currency? 13. Choose any date in history and tell what was the approximate exchange rate of the Palestinian monetary unit against the US dollar, German mark, GB pound, Japanese yen, or Chinese yuan on that date. 13. And, finally, since there is no such country today, what caused its demise and when did it occur? 14. “And here is the least sarcastic question of all: If the people you mistakenly call “Palestinians” are anything but generic Arabs collected from all over – or thrown out of — the Arab world, if they really have a genuine ethnic identity that gives them right for self-determination, why did they never try to become independent until Arabs suffered their devastating defeat in the Six Day War?”
Mr. Sagamori stated the facts correctly. There has never been a land known as Arab/Palestine governed by Arab/Palestinians.
Arab/Palestinians are regular Arabs, indistinguishable from Jordanians, Syrians, Lebanese, Iraqis, Egyptians, etc., who have all lived for hundreds of years under Turkish rule, and then, after World War I, under British rule. There is no language known as Arab/Palestinian. There is no distinct Arab/Palestinian culture. There is no such an entity as an Arab “Palestinian people.” The name “
The present conflict between
The history of the Arab/Palestinians In Hal Lindsey’s book “Everlasting Hatred: The Roots of Jihad,” he traces the history of the people now being deceptively called the Arab “Palestinians.” I want to quote a few critical paragraphs. “In the 7th century, the Muslims took control of Jewish Palestine for the first time. From 635 CE until the Crusaders and afterwards until 1917, the Muslims ruled it with different governments, with only a few interruptions by the European Crusaders. During that span of time, the land was plundered and reduced to total desolation. Many people who traveled the land in the 19th century remarked on the fact that
”In 1867, Mark Twain remarked about his visit to the
”By all eyewitness accounts of that era,
”It was at this time that Jews began to flee severe persecutions in
”When the Hashemite Tribe, who were rulers over Mecca and Medina (which was a Jewish city for over a thousand years) for centuries, were driven out by the Saudis, the British gave them control over the vastly greater numbers of ‘migrant workers’ in Trans Jordan. The British said this would be, in effect, “The State of Arab/Palestine.” Instead, the Hashemites, who make up only about 20 percent of the population, turned it into their own kingdom and called it the
”The current efforts of
The truth about the refugees Harvard University professor Ruth Wisse wrote these wise words in The Wall Street Journal (June 16, 2003): “Unfortunately, the Arab war against Israel is no more a territorial conflict than was al Qaeda’s strike against America, and it can no more be resolved by the ‘road map’ than anti-Americanism could be appeased by ceding part of the U.S. to an Islamist enclave.
From the moment in 1947 when Jewish leaders accepted and Arab rulers rejected the recommendation of the U.N. partition plan of
Arab countries refused to acknowledge the existence of a single Jewish land. Arab rulers did not object to
What
The best kept secret The early founding fathers of modern
Take the latest International Court of Justice (ICJ) recommended decision in Hague as an example. Much of the Jewish world is furious at the ICJ who reached a decision (which is only a recommendation) last week that
Israeli leaders, sadly, did not present to the world an authentic response to this decision. Ariel Sharon declared, “We have a right for self defense.” The recommended response of the ICJ was simple: “Great! So build a wall inside your own home; do not build it on Arab/Palestinian soil.” This pattern, in one form or another, has been repeating itself for years now. The Arabs are protesting against
The world, we know, has embraced the Arab point of view.
This, I believe, remains
“You are the nation who heard G-d speak at Sinai; if you guys can’t speak moral truth, you must be up to something really devilish.” As long as the status of the entire country remains ambiguous, the terror campaign against
This is not occupied territory. It is the
P.S.
"No Jew is at liberty to surrender the right of the Jewish Nation and the
David Ben-Gurion, First Prime Minister of Israel, speech to the 21st Zionist Congress,
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