Who promised Palestine to contemporary Jews? God or Britain?
In 1917 Britain issued the Balfour Declaration (promising Arab Palestine to world Jewry) and began a 30-year military occupation of Palestine to fulfill the promise through what British Colonel Charles Churchill envisioned in 1841 as a simultaneous and Europe-wide Jewish “agitation”
Speaking at a hastily convened meeting of the 57-nation Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Istanbul, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas demands UN takes charge of peace process after Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel [on 12/6/2017]. Abbas formally declared that “Jerusalem is and will forever be the capital of the Palestinian state” and “We do not accept any role of the United States in the political process from now on. Because it is completely biased towards Israel.” The Guardian, 12/13/2017, https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/dec/13/recep-tayyip-erdogan-unite-muslim-world-trump-east-jerusalem
Watch George Galloway
(long-time British Member of Parliament) discuss how “the Balfour Declaration, made by Arthur Balfour, the British Foreign Secretary, promised on behalf of one people [the British] to a second people [the Jews] the land that belongs to a third people [the Palestinians]”, 6/4/2015: https :// www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZvmOQhcObw
Watch Alison Weir discuss “The Hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel,” If Americans Knew, 5/5/2015, https:// www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4cNrbo15ME
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 10/30/2015,
http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/ForeignPolicy/Peace/Guide/Pages/The%20Balfour%20Declaration.aspx
Prince Charles, heir to British Throne, wrote in 1986: "Surely some U.S. president has to have the courage to stand up and take on the Jewish lobby in U.S.? I must be naive, I suppose!" Israel Hayom, 11/12/2017, http://www.israelhayom.com/2017/11/12/1986-prince-charles-letter-reveals-shocking-thoughts-on-jews /
Read the Balfour
Declaration to see who promised Palestine to contemporary Jews
Arthur James Balfour
In 1943, President Roosevelt’s special envoy to the Middle East US Army Lt. Col. Harold Hoskins warned: “Only by force can a Jewish state in Palestine be established or maintained” See PPT 9
In 1946, Albert Einstein warned that
a Jewish state in Palestine where a majority of the population is Arab would be “unjust and impractical.” Forward, 11/22/2015, http://forward.com/news/325189/what-was-einsteins-relationship-to-judaism-and-zionism /
http://www.valentinosghost.com/# anchorSummery
With the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration approaching,
“the Palestinian Authority said it plans to sue Britain for issuing the edict”
JTA,
7/25/2016
http://www.jta.org/2016/07/25/news-opinion/israel-middle-east/palestinian-authority-to-sue-uk-over-balfour-declaration
The Balfour Declaration – A Century of Jewish Power, VT, 5/17/2017, http://www.veteranstoday.com/2017/05/17/the-balfour-declaration-a-century-of-jewish-power /
We’re American Jewish Historians. This Is Why We’ve Left Zionism Behind, IMEMC News, 8/12/2016, http://imemc.org/article/65397-2 /
“The Palestinian people are likely to prevail” and “the Israelis are going to have to listen and finally back down…” PressTV, 5/4/2017,
http://www.veteranstoday.com/category/world-global/middle-east-issues /
Existence of Israel contrary to Torah teachings: Rabbi Weiss, Published on Apr 3, 2014, https :// www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuAy2xkeniY
The Rothschild Jewish family in 1906
http:// www.jewishencyclopedia.com/articles/12909-rothschild
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The British government promised Arab Palestine to world Jewry on 11/2/1917 and occupied Jerusalem on 12/11/1917 This British promise was expressed in a letter (dated 11/2/1917) by British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Lord Rothschild, a leading member a Jewish banking family in London. But the promise was not a personal letter from Balfour to Rothschild. It was debated by the British Cabinet “comma by comma” through the whole of 1917, approved by US President Wilson and the US Congress, and adhered to by France and Italy. It was also approved at the San Remo Conference held by the Allies in 1920 and incorporated into the Palestine Mandate of the League of Nations in 1922 which was actually an implementation document for the promise (known as the Balfour Declaration). L. Wolf, 1919; B. Tuchman, 1984; H. Cattan, 1969; Y. Hazony, 2000. The following are two DIFFERENT versions of the British promise: the left one was adopted, the right one was not. What is the difference between the two versions and why it is significant?
“His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a National Home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”
“His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of the National Home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.”
Napoleon promised Arab Palestine to world Jewry in 1799
"Rightful heirs of Palestine! … Arise!… Hasten!..." France “offers to you [the Jews] at this very time, and contrary to expectations, Israel’s patrimony! France calls on you not indeed to conquer your patrimony, nay, only to take over that which has been conquered and, with that nation’s warranty and support, to maintain it against all comers.” Napoleon Bonaparte, 1799, quoted in F. Kobler, 1975.
https:// upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/97/Charlotte_Sunday_Observer_front_page_May_27_1917%2C_Twenty-Century_Dream_of_Israel_May_Be_Realized_by_America%27s_Entry_into_War.jpg
http:// www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwone/battle_somme.shtml
Did Brits Kill New York City Cops to Get U.S. into WWII? The Daily Beast, 7/16/2017, http:// www.thedailybeast.com/did-brits-kill-new-york-city-cops-to-get-us-into-wwii
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Geography of Russia’s Jews by Provinces and Regions in 1897
Provinces and Regions Jewish Population Percent of Total Population
Grodno Province 276,874 17.28
Kovno 212,230 13.71
Minsk 338,657 15.77
Mohilev 201,301 11.92
Vilna 205,261 12.80
Vitebsk 175,678 11.80
Kiev 427,863 12.03
Podolia 306,597 12.15
Poltava 111,417 4.02
Tchernigov 114,630 4.99
Volhynia 397,772 13.31
Bessarabia 225,637 11.65
Ekatrinoslav 100,736 4.77
Kherson 337,282 12.32
Tauride 66,125 4.57
Kalisz 72,339 8.59
Kielce 82,427 10.82
Lomza 90,912 15.69
Lublin 153,728 13.26
Piotrkow 222,299 15.83
Plock 50,473 9.13
Radom 113,277 13.89
Siedle 122,370 15.84
Suwalki 58,808 10.09
Warsaw 349,943 18.12
Caucasus Region 58,471 0.63
Siberia Region 34,477 0.60
Central Asia Region 12,729 0.16
Other Provinces/Regions 269,088
All Provinces/Regions 5,189,401 4.13
Source: Compiled from: Jewish Colonization Association, Recueil de matériaux sur la situation économique des Israélites de Russie, d'après l'enquête de la Jewish Colonization Association, Tome II: La Grande Industrie, Misère et Bienfaisance, Instruction, Paris: F. Alcan, 1908, Appendice, Tableau 1, 2, 3, and Carte (Note: the names of some provinces retain their French spelling). See also Jewish Colonization Association, Recueil de matériaux sur la situation économique des Israélites de Russie, d'après l'enquête de la Jewish Colonization Association, Tome I: Introduction, Agriculture, Artisans et Manoeuvres, Paris: F. Alcan, 1908, pages 21-23.
Population figures published by the Berman Jewish DataBank of the Jewish Federations of North America indicate that in 2016, US Jewish population was 6.8 million, and the world's Jewish population was 14.4 million.
http://www.jewishdatabank.org /
Original names and countries of the new* children of Abraham
Israeli Name Original Name Original Country Top Services to the State of Israel
David Ben-Gurion Grün Poland Prime Minister 1948-53 & 1955-63
Moshe Sharett Shertok Ukraine Prime Minister 1954-55
Levi Eshkol Shkolnik Ukraine Prime Minister 1963-69
Golda Meir Mabovitch Ukraine Prime Minister 1969-74
Yitzhak Rabin Rubitzov Ukraine Prime Minister 1974-77 & 1992-95
Menachem Begin Begin Belarus Prime Minister 1977-83
Yitzhak Shamir Yzernitzky Poland Prime Minister 1983-84 & 1992-95
Benjamin Netanyahu Milikowsky Lithuania Prime Minister 1996-99/2009-present
Ehud Barak Brug Belarus Prime Minister 1999-01
Ariel Sharon Sheinerman Belarus Prime Minister 2001-06
Ehud Olmert Olmert Ukraine Prime Minister 2006-2009
Chaim Weizmann Weizmann Belarus President 1949-52
Itzhak Ben-Zvi Shimshelevitz Ukraine President 1952-63
Zalman Shazar Rubashov Belarus President 1963-73
Yitzhak Navon Navon Spain President 1978-83
Chaim Herzog Herzog Poland President 1983-93
Ezer Weizman Weizman Belarus President 1993-00
Moshe Katsav Qassab Iran President 2000-07
Shimon Peres Perski Belarus President 2007-2014
Reuven Rivlin Rivlin Austria President 2014-present
Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Personalities: The Presidents of the State of Israel and The Prime Ministers of the State of Israel,” 19 August 2006, http://www.israel-mfa.gov.il/mfa. A couple of the biographies were updated from the website of Wikepedia Free Encyclopedia, 11 February 2008, http://en.wikipedia.org
*The “Semitic” ancestry and inheritance claimed by Zionism and Israel in the name of contemporary Jews have been rejected and exposed by many scholars, including (1) Hungarian Ashkenazi Jew Arthur Koestler in his book The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and its Heritage; (2) British archaeologist Michael Rice in his book False Inheritance: Israel in Palestine and the Search for a Solution, (3) Tel Aviv University Professor Paul Wexler in his four books (a) The Ashkenazic Jews: A Slavo-Turkic People in Search of a Jewish Identity, (b) The Non-Jewish Origins of the Sephardic Jews, (c) Two-tiered Relexification in Yiddish: Jews, Sorbs, Khazars, and the Kiev-Polessian Dialect; (d) Jewish and Non-Jewish Creators of “Jewish” Languages, and (4) Tel Aviv University Professor Shlomo Sand in his two books (a) The Invention of the Jewish People and (b) The Invention of the Land of Israel.
Ibn Fadlan visited the Khazar city [Astrakhan, Russia] on the Itil [Volga] River in 921 AD and wrote: “The Khazars and their king are all Jews” , Ibn Fadlan and the Land of Darkness, translated with an introduction by Paul Lunde and Caroline Stone, Pinguin Books, London, 2012, p. 58.
Ibn al-Faqih’s kitab al-buldan of the tenth century noted with a spontaneous precision that “the Khazars are all Jews, but Judaized (only) recently” (من قريب).
Ibn Rusta on the Khazars 903-913 AD: “Their supreme authority [Khaqan] is Jewish, and so is the Isha [king] and those commanding officers and important men who support him. The rest of them follow a religion like the religion of the Turks” p 117
Soviet Government Plans Jewish Republic in Siberia, Kalenin Says Jewish Telegraphic Agency, January 3, 1923, http://archive.jta.org/article/1926/08/16/2762918/soviet-government-plans-jewish-republic-in-siberia-kalenin-says
The establishment of a Jewish republic in Siberia, under the auspices of the Union of Socialist Soviet Republics, is the latest plan of the Soviet Government, according to an article published in the New York "Herald-Tribune" by Elias Tobenkin, American Jewish writer and author of the novel "The God of Might", who spent five months in Soviet Russia as correspondent for the "Herald-Tribune."
Mr. Tobenkin reproduces in his article an interview with Michael Kalenin, President of the Soviet Republic, on this matter.
"'I would like to see a Jewish republic established in Russia, in Siberia. It need not be a very big republic--half a million people would do. Nor need the whole of this half million population be exclusively landworkers. Such a Jewish republic could very well consist of a combination of peasants, with home artisans and skilled mechanics,' Kalenin stated….
"The President of the Soviet Republic at this point found himself discussing Zionism. M. Kalenin did not seem familiar with the word 'Palestine' and regularly substituted the word 'Mesopotamia' for it.
"'I understand,' he said, 'that there is a movement on foot in certain countries of Europe and in America to settle Jews on land in Mesopotamia [Palestine]. Of course, we are not going to hinder any one who wishes to leave the country to expatriate himself. But it is an insult to us to say that Jews need to go away from Russia to engage in agriculture or in any other pursuit. There is not the slightest juridical discrimination among nationalities in our country. There is not a trace of a Jewish question in law or in fact anywhere in the Soviet Union.‘… "The Jews, by reason of their not being permitted to take root in the soil, had, before the revolution, a merchant class running up to 42 per cent of the total Jewish inhabitants in Russia. The revolution, with its ban on private trade, left this class economically helpless…"'It is the plan of the Jewish spokesmen in Soviet Russia to give their people a natural footing in the country by converting 20 per cent of the Jewish population into farmers.”
Text of Kalinin’s Statement on Jewish Question in Russia Jewish Telegraphic Agency, July 30, 1926 http://www.jta.org/1926/07/30/archive/text-of-kalinins-statement-on-jewish-question-in-russia
The statement of M. Kalinin, chairman of the Central Executive Committee of the Soviets, dealing with the Jewish question in Soviet Russia and particularly with the Jewish Colonization question and the opposition manifested against it by some peasant elements….
“The first stages of the revolution fell most severely upon the small traders and the artisans, upon just that section of the population which consisted almost exclusively of Jews... The small nationalities feel that the Soviet Government is a real mother, not a step-mother. We have discovered among us peoples of whose existence no one knew and today they are equals among equals. All of them enjoy national autonomy. Only the Jews dispersed among the other nationalities could not obtain territorial autonomy, although their numbers, from two-and-a-half to three million people in the Soviet Union, gives them the right to autonomy... So the Jews have asked the Soviet Governments to provide them with land. The Government of the Soviet Union realized that the greatest part of the Jewish masses can be saved from ruin and destruction only by settling them on the land and for this reason a committee was formed for settling the Jewish toiling masses on the land... The Jews have by fate been made accustomed to life in a temperate Southern climate. They live in the Ukraine, Poland and South Russia. Czarism did not allow them to go northward and Siberia was closed to them... So the Government seeks to settle them in places where the climate and other conditions are not dissimilar from those to which they are accustomed. During the Czarist regime, a great number of Jews emigrated to America and of late there is the idea of settling most of the Jews in Palestine, an idea supported by foreign Jewish capitalists. This movement is still very strong. The Zionists wage a campaign against the Soviet Government, enticing the Jewish impoverished masses to Palestine where they fall into slavery to British and Jewish capital. The Soviet Government cannot sit by and see not the rich man but the beguiled Jewish poor learning its territory. The Jewish communists, not those communists who occupy important positions with us who are only Jews by descent, but those Jewish communists who live among the Jewish masses have approached the Government asking it to settle in the Soviet Union those emigrants who would go to Palestine and for this purpose to raise the funds which are being collected abroad for the settling of the Jews on the land in Russia."
Soviet Joseph Stalin’s Promised Homeland for the Jews (1928)
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In 1943, US Army Colonel Hoskins warned President Roosevelt against the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine
In a 1943 secret memo to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, special envoy to the Middle East US Army Lt. Col. Harold Hoskins, warned against the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine: “… Not only you as President but the American people as a whole should realize that, if the American government decides to support the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine… they are committing the American people to the use of force in that area, since only by force can a Jewish state in Palestine be established or maintained.”----Ben Bradley, “The secret files: Washington, Israel and the Gulf,” videocassette (60 min.), Washington, D.C.: WETA, 1991.
“Even in 1946, when the horrors of the Holocaust were still raw, [Albert] Einstein’s views were unchanged. In an interview with the Forverts, Einstein warned that a “Jewish commonwealth” where a majority of the population is Arab would be “unjust and impractical.” Testifying in Washington that same year to an international committee examining the Palestine question, Einstein said, “The state idea is not in my heart.” If Einstein’s opposition to a Jewish state was disappointing for Zionists, then his religious views disappointed religious Jews as well as atheists.” Forward, 11/22/2015, http://forward.com/news/325189/what-was-einsteins-relationship-to-judaism-and-zionism /
The Palestine question was the main concern during the historic encounter between President Roosevelt and King Ibn Saud in 1945
“President Roosevelt took the initiative of inviting Ibn Saud to meet with him for the first time in February 1945 on board of the USS Quincy on Great Bitter Lake in the Suez Canal. At the meeting, following warm pleasantries and evidence of mutual goodwill (including Roosevelt's gift to the king of one of his wheelchairs), the entire meeting became a vigorous exchange on the Palestine question. This had been the central theme of earlier correspondence between the two leaders, beginning with a letter from Ibn Saud to the president dated November 29, 1938, and the president’s reply of January 2, 1939. In July 1943, Roosevelt had ordered Harold Hoskins, the son of American missionaries and a speaker of Arabic, to Saudi Arabia to determine by personal contact with Ibn Saud whether the king would be willing to meet with Chaim Weizman or other representatives of the Jewish Agency. The purpose would be to seek a ‘solution of basic problems affecting Palestine acceptable to both Arabs and Jews.’ Hoskins was personally well received. His report to Roosevelt recounted a weeklong visit to Riyadh, where he held frequent sessions alone with Ibn Saud. The king was appreciative of the opportunity Hoskins offered to speak frankly on many sensitive topics without an interpreter. The subject dealt with were many, but Palestine was the main concern. The king chose his words to the president with the utmost care. He said he could neither enter into such talks himself nor authorize a representative to do so. He feared a stage-by-stage wipeout of the Palestinian Arab population; also, he revealed a personal hatred of Weizman, based on Weizman’s alleged attempt to bribe him with 20 million pounds sterling, to be ‘guaranteed’ by President Roosevelt. The king later told me that Weizman’s proposed intermediary was H. St. John Philby.” Hoskins made his report to Roosevelt in person in a one-hour breakfast talk on September 27, 1943, only a few days before the scheduled arrival in Washington of Princes Faisal and Khalid. To Hoskins, Roosevelt expressed full understanding of the reason for the king’s refusal to meet with Weizman, and the president also showed irritation that his name had been mentioned as a guarantor, for which, he said, there was no basis in fact. The nearest he ever came to bordering on a discussion of this subject, Roosevelt said, was a suggestion he made several years earlier to Stephen Wise, chairman of the American Zionist Emergency Council, that if the Jews wanted to get more land in Palestine, they might well think of buying arable land outside of Palestine and assisting Arabs financially to move from Palestine to such areas. Roosevelt also told Hoskins that he favored an international trusteeship for Palestine, as recommended by the Department of State.”
Source: Parker Hart, Saudi Arabia and the United States: Birth of a Security Partnership, Indiana University Press, 1998, pp. 38-39
See also William Eddy’s memorandum of the conversation printed in Foreign Relations of the United States, 1945, vol. 8, pp. 1-3 and 7-9 , and in Eddy’s personal account, F.D.R. Meets Ibn Sa’ud, published in 1954.
Ethnic cleansing & River Diversion
* Israeli historian and political scientist Ilan Pappe describes and documents the planning and execution of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine by 11 Jewish settlers sitting in a room beneath Marxist-style posters that carried slogans such as ‘Brothers in Arms:’
* “In this building [the Red House in the Jewish settlement of Tel-Aviv], on a cold Wednesday afternoon, 10 March 1948, a group of eleven men, veteran Zionist leaders together with young military Jewish officers, put the final touches to a plan [Plan Dalet] for the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.”
* “The orders came with a detailed description of the methods to be employed to forcibly evict the people: large-scale intimidation; laying siege to and bombarding villages and population centres; setting fire to homes, properties and goods; expulsion; demolition; and, finally, planting mines among the rubble to prevent any of the expelled inhabitants from returning. Each unit was issued with its own list of villages and neighbourhoods as the targets of this master plan.”
Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Oxford: Oneworld, 2006, p. xii-xiii.
Diversion of the only river (The Jordan River) in an arid country away from its 20 million-year-old natural course.
The 1948 ethnic cleansing of native Palestinian Muslims and Christians by incoming Jewish settlers is known in Arabic as the Alnakba or the Catastrophe:
Alnakba English P1, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm7dMhE80dw
Alnakba English P2, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYvimRnlTqE#t=6117
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National Water Carrier of Israel, by AdamHej, 15 March 2015, https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:National_Water_Carrier_of_Israel_- en.svg
Source: Jeff Gates, Guilt by Association, page 180
“Sometime in the late 1950s, that world-class gossip and occasional historian, John F. Kennedy, told me how, in 1948, Harry S. Truman had been pretty much abandoned by everyone when he came to run for president. Then an American Zionist brought him two million dollars in cash, in a suitcase, aboard his whistle-stop campaign train. ‘That’s why our recognition of Israel was rushed through so fast.’”---Gore Vidal, Quoted in Grant F. Smith, Spy Trade: How Israel’s Lobby Undermines America’s Economy, Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, Inc., Washington, DC, 2008, page 27
U.S. President Harry Truman recognized Israel 11 minutes after its proclamation,
but he recognized it as a “provisional” government and a “non-Jewish” state
Palestine Refugees Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs , House of Representative , Eighty-First Congress on Senate Joint Resolution 153 A Joint Resolution for the Authorization of a Contribution by the United States to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East Washington, DC, February 16 and 17, 1950
Mr. [John M.] Vorys [House Committee on Foreign Affairs]. Looking at the Path of Immigration it would appear that 800,000 Jews came in , and 750,000 Arabs went out. Would that be a statement, nearly, of the cause and effect?
Mr. [George C.] McGhee [Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs]. No, sir, I do not think you can say there is a direct cause and effect relationship. Of course there was a considerable movement into Palestine, starting in 1919. One might reason that there is an indirect cause and effect.
Mr. Vorys [Ohio]. I have no further questions.
Chairman John Kee [West Virginia]. Mr. Battle?
Mr. [Laurie C.] Battle [Alabama]. I have no further questions.
Chairman Kee . Mr. Merrow?
Mr. [Chester E.] Merrow [New Hampshire]. I have no further questions.
"The United States is committed to continuing its partnership with UNRWA [United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East] to assist the more than 5.4million registered Palestinian refugees and other registered persons assisted by UNRWA until a just solution is achieved and UNRWA’s mandate ends... UNRWA is committed to taking all possible measures to ensure that funding provided by the United States to support UNRWA is not used to provide assistance to, or otherwise support, terrorists or terrorist organizations."
Framework for Cooperation Between the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East and the Government of the United States of America for 2015, 2015 UNRWA-U.S. Framework for Cooperation, Report, November 28, 2014, http://www.state.gov/j/prm/releases/frameworknew/234468.htm
Palestinian Dispossession and Dispersal 1948-2000
Palestine/Israel (4,715,000), Jordan (2,540,000), Lebanon (500,000), Syria (443,000), Saudi Arabia (334,000), Iraq (87,000), Egypt (72,000), Kuwait (35,000), Libya (31,000), Other Arab States (570,000). Source: De Blij, H.J. and Muller, P. O. (2002), Geography: Realms, Regions, and Concepts, 10th Edition. New York: John Wiley & Sons. Page 314.
At the end of 2016, the estimated number of Palestinians in the world was 12.70 million, of whom 6.41 million in Palestine-Israel and 6.28 million in foreign countries, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics,
الجهاز المركزي للإحصاء الفلسطيني، الفلسطينيون في نهاية عام 2016
http:// www.pcbs.gov.ps/Downloads/book2242.pdf
Jewish Settlers in Palestine/Israel 1919-1999
About 3,237,000 Jewish settlers/immigrants arrived in Palestine/Israel between 1919 and 1999: Euro-American (71.2%) and Afro-Asian (28.8%). Source: Goldscheider, C. (2002), Israel's Changing Society: Population, Ethnicity, and Development. Colorado: Westview Press. Page 51.
At the end of 2017, the estimated Jewish population in Palestine-Israel was 6.5 million, Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, 1/10/2018 http ://cbs.gov.il/reader/? MIval=cw_usr_view_SHTML&ID=705
Jewish settlers dispossessed and displaced most native Muslim/Christian Palestinians
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At the end of 2016 there were 6.4 million Jewish settlers or Jewish Israelis who came from over 100 countries and who live in Palestine-Israel. There were also 12.70 million Muslim and Christian Palestinians who are the native of Palestine and who live inside and outside Palestine-Israel (millions of them living in 58 UN registered Palestinian refugee camps in Palestine-Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon for more than six decades). The Palestinian refugees continue to struggle to return to the homes from which they were expelled or fled in 1948 and thereafter. Israel continues to deny the Palestinian refugees the right to return to their country because they are not Jewish. This is the core of the Palestine-Israel conflict. Review carefully the geography of the Palestine refugees and refugee camps as mapped by the United Nations Relief and Work Agency (UNRWA) at: http://www.unrwa.org/userfiles/2011011352710.pdf/
The Core of the Palestine-Israel Conflict
Percentage Distribution of [5.9 million] Palestinian Refugees by the Residential Country 2016, (According to the data of UNRWA on the Palestinian Refugees))
PCBS, 6/20/2017, http ://www.pcbs.gov.ps/portals/_ pcbs/PressRelease/Press_En_IDRef2017En.pdf
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) provides assistance and protection for millions of registered Palestine refugees.
The Gaza Strip is home to a population of approximately 1.9 million people, including 1.3 million Palestine refugees
Facts & Figures
•1.3 million registered refugees out of 1.9 million total population (approximately 70%)
•8 refugee camps
•Almost 12,500 staff
•267 schools for over 262,000 students
•21 health centres
•16 relief and social services offices
•3 micro-finance offices
•12 food distribution centres for almost one million beneficiaries
Figures as of 31 October 2016,
https:// www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/gaza-strip
Geography of UNRWA-registered Palestine refugees in Gaza Strip
While the West Bank has the largest number of recognized Palestine refugee camps in the five UNWRA fields, the largest of them, Balata, has a population similar to that of the smallest camp in Gaza.
Facts & figures
809,738 registered Palestine refugees
•19 camps
•96 schools, with 48,956 pupils
•2 vocational and technical training centres
•43 primary health centres
•15 community rehabilitation centres
•19 women’s programme centres
Figures as of 31 December 2016, UNRWA, https:// www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/west-bank
Geography of UNRWA-registered Palestine refugees in West Bank
Facts & figures
•526,744 registered Palestine refugees
•Nine camps
•42 schools(76 schools are unusable due to damage, inaccessibility or because they are housing IDPs. 43 alternative school buildings are used in afternoon shifts)
•46,385 tsudents (An estimated 10,000 UNRWA students in Syria are not currently in school and an estimated 10,000 Palestine refugees from Syria are attending UNRWA schools in Lebanon and Jordan)
•Damascus Training Centre
•23 primary health centres (Nine health centres are unusable; UNRWA has established an additional 12 health points)
•Eight community rehabilitation centres
•16 women's programme centres
Figures as of 1 January 2011.
UNRWA, https:// www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/syria
Geography of UNRWA-registered Palestine refugees in Syria
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) provides assistance and protection for millions of registered Palestine refugees. Some 450,000 refugees are registered with UNRWA in Lebanon, with many living in the country’s 12 refugee camps.
Facts & figures
449,957 registered Palestine refugees
12 camps
69 schools, with 32,350 pupils
Two vocational and technical training centres
27 primary health centres
One community rehabilitation centre
Nine women’s programme centres
Figures as of 1 July 2014
UNRWA, https:// www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/lebanon
Geography of UNRWA-registered Palestine refugees in Lebanon
More than 2 million registered Palestine refugees live in Jordan.
Facts & figures
•2,175,491 registered Palestine refugees
Ten official camps
•171 schools, with 121,368 students
One Faculty of Science and Educational Arts
•Two vocational and technical training centres
25 primary health centres
Ten community-based rehabilitation centres
14 women’s programme centres
Figures as of 1 December 2016
UNRWA, https:// www.unrwa.org/where-we-work/jordan
Geography of UNRWA-registered Palestine refugees in Jordan
Munther J. Haddadin, a senior negotiator in Jordan’s delegation to the Middle East Peace Process, once suggested that “the Kingdom of Jordan should perform a detailed assessment of the costs it has incurred in housing the waves of people it has received since 1948, along with the natural growth this has caused, including the increased cost of providing utilities. It should seek compensation for its expenses when the issues of refugees are addressed in the context of Middle Eastern peace.” Munther J. Haddadin, “Conclusions,” in Water Resources in Jordan, edited by Munther J. Haddadin, Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, USA, 2006, pp. 264-284, p. 268.
“The Israeli Knesset passed The Law for Safeguarding the Rejection of the Right of Return, 2001”---Israeli historian and political scientist Ilan Pappe, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine (2006), page 244
In 2003, the Israeli Knesset passed a law prohibiting Palestinians from obtaining citizenship, permanent residency or even temporary residency when they marry Israeli citizens”---Pappe, page 249
“No refugee can enter Israel as part of the peace process.”--- Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni told the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish organizations, 2/16/2009, http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/129979
The refugee problem must be solved outside of Israeli borders. Their return goes against the principle of Israel as a Jewish state.—Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, BBC, 6/14/2009, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/8099757.stm
“It was not as if there was a Palestinian people in Palestine and we came and threw them out and took their country away from them. They did not exist.”—Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (1969), Sunday Times, 6/15/1969. The Guardian, 6/6/2003 2003Ghada Karmi, “The map must show a way home: The Middle East plan will fail unless it allows the right of return,” http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,971664,00.html
“What are we doing in the villages that were abandoned… by friends without a battle…? Are we ready to protect these villages so that their residents may return, or do we want to erase all evidence that a village ever existed at the site?—Golda Meyerson (Meir) before the central committee of the Mapai (Land of Israel Workers Party), May 11, 1948. Source: Quoted in The Invention of the Land of Israel: From Holy Land to Homeland, Shlomo Sand, Translated by Geremy Forman, Verso, 2102, page 257.
“I worked with David Ben-Gurion [first prime minister of Israel] and was at his side for eighteen consecutive years, including the War of Independence. Not only was Ben-Gurion against the Arabs leaving Israel, he did everything he could to keep them from departing and prevent them from feeling discriminated against.”-- Israeli President Shimon Peres (2008), An Interview with Shimon Peres,” In Israel on Israel, 2008, edited by Michael Korinman and John Laughland, London: Vallentine Mitchell, 2008, pages 10-14, page 10.
[Israel Defense Minister] Liberman: World should forget about Israeli-Palestinian conflict,
Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman on Tuesday called on the entire international community to “forget about” the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, arguing that the world’s “over-involvement” does nothing to help achieve peace. “What I propose to everyone — to the Europeans, the Americans, the Russians — is first of all not to deal with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Forget about it,” he told a conference of the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv." Times of Israel, 1/24/2017, http://www.timesofisrael.com/liberman-world-should-forget-about-israeli-palestinian-conflict /
Universal Declaration of Human Rights December 10, 1948
Article 13:
Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State.
Everyone has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to his country.
Article 2: Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status. Furthermore, no distinction shall be made on the basis of the political, jurisdictional or international status of the country or territory to which a person belongs, whether it be independent, trust, non-self-governing or under any other limitation of sovereignty.
United Nations Resolution 194 of December 11, 1948 Backs the Right of Return for the Palestinians
The UN General Assembly Resolution 194:
11. Resolves that the refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property which, under principles of international law or in equity, should be made good by the Governments or authorities responsible; Instructs the Conciliation Commission to facilitate the repatriation, resettlement and economic and social rehabilitation of the refugees and the payment of compensation, and to maintain close relations with the Director of the United Nations Relief for Palestine Refugees and, through him, with the appropriate organs and agencies of the United Nations.
At the end of 2015, the number of Palestinians in the world was 12.37 million, of whom 4.75 million were in State of Palestine, 1.47 million in Israel, 5.46 million in Arab countries, and around 0.685 million in foreign countries. Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, http://www.pcbs.gov.ps /
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The Israeli Law of Return July 5, 1950
1. “Every Jew has the right to come to this country as an oleh [a Jew immigrating]”
4. Every Jew who has immigrated into this country before the coming into force of this Law, and every Jew who was born in this country, whether before or after the coming into force of this Law, shall be deemed to be a person who has come to this country as an oleh under this Law.
“Palestinians saw through the euphemisms that emerged between 1950 and 1952: the Law of Return blocked Palestinian return, the Law of Entry blocked Palestinian entry, and the Law of Nationality blocked Palestinian nationality. These “laws” deleted Palestinian rights. While Jews from anywhere in the world could enter and gain citizenship as a right under the Law of Return, today close to ten million Palestinians are denied that right and need a permit to enter, a permit to reside, a permit to work, a permit to move, a permit to exist, and so on.” Nadia Abu-Zahra and Adah Kay, Unfree in Palestine: Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction, PlutoPress, 2013.
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The Israeli Law of Return (Amendment of 1970)
4A. (a) The rights of a Jew under this Law and the rights of an oleh under the Nationality Law, 5712-1952***, as well as the rights of an oleh under any other enactment, are also vested in a child and a grandchild of a Jew, the spouse of a Jew, the spouse of a child of a Jew and the spouse of a grandchild of a Jew, except for a person who has been a Jew and has voluntarily changed his religion.
4B. For the purposes of this Law, "Jew" means a person who was born of a Jewish mother or has become converted to Judaism and who is not a member of another religion."
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American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee finances legal and illegal Jewish emigration from Eastern Europe
At the end of World War II, an agreement was reached between David Ben-Gurion, then chairman of the Jewish Agency Executive, and Joseph Schwartz, chairman of the [American Jewish] Joint Distribution Committee’s European Executive Committee (AJJDC), stipulating that the AJJDC “would finance legal and illegal Jewish emigration from Eastern Europe.”
Michael Beizer, Translated from Russian by I. Michael Aronson, “American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,” The YIVO Encyclopedia of Jews in Eastern Europe, http://www.yivoencyclopedia.org/article.aspx/American_Jewish_Joint_Distribution_Committee
Source: Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/MFA-Archive/2002/Pages/Aliyah.aspx
Immigrants by Year of Immigration 1948-1996 1948-51 688,000
1952-59 272,000
1960-69 374,000
1970-79 346,000
1980-89 154,000
1990-96 737,000
Immigrants to [Israel] by Continent 1948-1996
Europe 58%
Africa 18%
Asia 15%
America & Oceania 8%
Unknown 1%
Between 1989 to 2009, 1,274,574 people immigrated to Israel from the Former Soviet Union (996,059), Latin America (39,669), U.S.A & Canada (54,633), UK (11,205), France (39,505), Ethiopia (68,862), and Other countries (64,641). Source: Knesset Research and Information Center (February 2011), Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs, http://mfa.gov.il/MFA/AboutIsrael/People/Pages/SOCIETY-% 20Jewish%20Society.aspx
This Zionist flow to Palestine after 1948 is comparable to Jihadist flow to Afghanistan after 1979
Israel Bares 200,000 Documents in Yemeni Baby-Kidnapping Scandal
ERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel inaugurated an online database of some 200,000 pages of declassified documents about the long-controversial “Yemenite children affair” in a ceremony in this city.
By making the documents public Wednesday, the state hopes to end the controversy, which has persisted in Israel for decades.
Since the 1950, more than 1,000 Israelis families have alleged their children were systematically kidnapped from Israeli hospitals and put up for adoption in the country and abroad. The claims of the families, mostly immigrants from Yemen, were generally dismissed by authorities... Three government-appointed committees have looked into the Yemenite children affair, and each concluded that the majority of the children died in the hospital and were buried without the families being informed...
Nurit Koren, a Knesset member for the ruling Likud party who chairs the Knesset panel tasked with researching the affair and whose cousin disappeared, welcomed the release of the documents but said it was “just the beginning of the path,” in a radio interview. Koren said the database included just half of the 400,000 documents generated by the three investigative committee. She also pointed out that one committee found the Yemenite children affair continued until 1966, while the database only includes documents from 1948 to 1954.
http://forward.com/news/breaking-news/358520/israel-bares-200-000-documents-in-yemeni-baby-kidnapping-scandal /
“Jewish experience with Palestinian colonisation has proved that for every family settled on the land, four additional families can be settled in towns and villages, to live from industry, commerce, maritime trades, transportation, the professions, etc. … Thus the total absorptive capacity of Palestine, even within present mandate frontiers, can easily reach 5 millions[sic]. Abraham Revusky [American Jewish journalist], “The absorptive capacity of Palestine,” In Palestine can take millions, Issued by the Information Department, The