Greater Israel belongs to the Jewish people under
International Law!
The details for the planned independent Jewish state were set
forth in three basic documents, which may be termed the founding documents of
mandated Palestine and the modern Jewish state of Israel that arose from it. These were the San Remo Resolution of April 25, 1920 , the Mandate for Palestine conferred on Britain by the Principal Allied Powers and confirmed by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922 , and the Franco-British Boundary Convention of December 23, 1920 . These founding documents were supplemented by the
Anglo-American Convention of December 3, 1924 respecting the Mandate for Palestine . It
is of supreme importance to remember always that these documents were the
source or well-spring of Jewish legal rights and title of sovereignty over
Palestine and the Land of Israel under international law, because of the
near-universal but completely false belief that it was the United Nations
General Assembly Partition Resolution of November 29, 1947 that brought the
State of Israel into existence. In fact, the UN resolution was an illegal
abrogation of Jewish legal rights and title of sovereignty to the whole of Palestine and the Land of Israel , rather than an
affirmation of such rights or progenitor of them.
The
San Remo Resolution converted the Balfour Declaration of November 2, 1917 from
a mere statement of British policy expressing sympathy with the goal of the
Zionist movement to create a Jewish state into a binding act of international
law that required specific fulfillment by Britain of this object in active
cooperation with the Jewish people. Under the Balfour Declaration as originally
issued by the British government, the latter only promised to use their best
endeavors to facilitate the establishment in Palestine of a national
home for the Jewish people. But under the San Remo Resolution of April 24-25, 1920 ,
the Principal Allied Powers as a cohesive group charged the British government
with the responsibility or legal obligation of putting into effect the Balfour
Declaration. A legal onus was thus placed on Britain to ensure that
the Jewish National Home would be duly established. This onus the British
Government willingly accepted because at the time the Balfour Declaration was
issued and adopted at the San Remo Peace Conference, Palestine was considered a
valuable strategic asset and communications center, and so a vital necessity
for protecting far-flung British imperial interests extending from Egypt to
India. Britain was fearful of
having any major country or power other than itself, especially France or Germany , positioned
alongside the Suez
Canal .
The Jewish People’s historical right to the
Any view that contradicts this statement is pure distortion of the facts and history.
The details for the planned
independent Jewish state were set forth in three basic documents, which may be
termed the founding documents of mandated Palestine and the modern Jewish state of Israel that arose from it. These were the San Remo Resolution of April 25, 1920 , the Mandate for Palestine conferred on Britain by the Principal Allied Powers and confirmed by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922 , and the Franco-British Boundary Convention of December 23, 1920 . These founding documents were supplemented by the
Anglo-American Convention of December 3, 1924 respecting the Mandate for Palestine .
Israel is not obliged to support the creation of
an Arab state west of the Jordan river alongside Israel and it must not concede to any such
arrangement or the security and survival of Israel will be compromised.
The Oslo Agreements (which is now null and void) were made with a view to enhance “a just, lasting and comprehensive peace.” Yet, since their coming into effect theMiddle
East has
witnessed not peace but more violence of the worst kind in recent history. As
of today the Oslo agreement is null and void. The Arab-Palestinians have not lived
up to any of the agreement. The Arab-Palestinians promote, preach and teach
their children and the masses to create terror, violence and suicide bombing.
Their only goal is the destruction of the Jewish State, read the Arab-Palestinian
and Hamas Charter.
The establishment of the Arab-Palestinian Authority should serve as a “guide to the bewildered” of the grave risks posed by such anArab State , which may eventually lead to the
destruction of the Jewish State. Any land for peace compromise by Israel has made the situation worse. Sadly,
appeasement and concessions by Israel only aggravated the situation and
increased violence. Israel must stand its ground, resist unjust world
pressure and protect its citizens at all costs. Any concessions by Israel will only make the situation worse and
bring about more violence and death, as the past experience has proven. The
Summer of 2014 Gaza war only reaffirms the conviction that Israel must not under any circumstances concede
any territory to the Arabs.
Under public international law,Israel is entitled to diligently encourage and
promote close Jewish settlement of the land of Israel , thereby realizing the principles set out
by the San Remo Treaty of 1920 which incorporated the Balfour Declaration of
1917 and made it into International law, and the League of Nations in the original Mandate document. In 1922
in violation of the treaty, the British gave away 80% of the land allocated to
the Jewish people and gave it to the Arabs to set-up a state that never existed
in history. (The British wanted to protect their oil interests). After WWI, The
Allied powers set up 21 Arab states and one Jewish state in the Mandate for Palestine at the San Remo Treaty of 1920. There was no
allocation of the Mandate for Palestine to any other people or nation, only the
Jewish people.
In addition at that time, the Allied powers also allocated land for 21Arab States and one Jewish State. If you questions Israel ’s borders, you must question the 21 Arab
States borders and Jordan . Therefore, you are not modifying any of
the 21 Arab states and Jordan ’s territory, you cannot modify Israel ’s territory either. Only Israel via a treaty signed and executed by both
parties with its neighbors can change the terms of the San Remo Treaty of 1920.
It is also important to address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people and their children from the Arab countries and the confiscation of assets, businesses, homes and land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling over 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.
The Jewish people resettled the million Jewish refugees from the Arab countries. It is about time the Arab countries who expelled the million Jewish people and their children and confiscated their assets and land, must settle the Arab-Palestinian refugees once and for all without compromisingIsrael and bring about peace and tranquility to
the region.
Neither the U.N. nor any Country in the world has the authority to create a state or dissolve a state, (check the U.N. charter and international law.)
A true peace will bring about an economic boom to the region of which the world has never seen before. It will raise the standard of living for all the people in theMiddle East and accelerate peace and harmony.
It will also divert the billions of dollars invested in war materials to be used to advance the economy, medical and social services and more.
YJ Draiman
The Oslo Agreements (which is now null and void) were made with a view to enhance “a just, lasting and comprehensive peace.” Yet, since their coming into effect the
The establishment of the Arab-Palestinian Authority should serve as a “guide to the bewildered” of the grave risks posed by such an
Under public international law,
In addition at that time, the Allied powers also allocated land for 21
It is also important to address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people and their children from the Arab countries and the confiscation of assets, businesses, homes and land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling over 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.
The Jewish people resettled the million Jewish refugees from the Arab countries. It is about time the Arab countries who expelled the million Jewish people and their children and confiscated their assets and land, must settle the Arab-Palestinian refugees once and for all without compromising
Neither the U.N. nor any Country in the world has the authority to create a state or dissolve a state, (check the U.N. charter and international law.)
A true peace will bring about an economic boom to the region of which the world has never seen before. It will raise the standard of living for all the people in the
It will also divert the billions of dollars invested in war materials to be used to advance the economy, medical and social services and more.
YJ Draiman
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