Israel's Big Mistake

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What kind of people make peace offerings to Palestinians, build a security fence & concede land to them? Face it you Zionists, no surrounding Arab country, who know the Palestinians best, ever treated them Israel does. When will Israel ever learn from Jordan how to establish peace from Palestinians? LET THERE BE PEACE ALREADY!
 
What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.
 
What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.
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What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.




How to keep them in line and stop them from taking over. Just mass murder 50,000 or so in one month and take their free determination away from them.
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.
 
When you don't have anything to say, because you can't deny fact, you post animations, thinking that somehow they can cloud the truth. Doesn't work, son.




Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.




How to keep them in line and stop them from taking over. Just mass murder 50,000 or so in one month and take their free determination away from them.

I see, so you are proposing that the Christians and Muslims of Palestine be "mass-murdered" by the Jews and, afterwards, "take their free determination away from them".

Well, I think being honest is a good thing Phoney. Most of your Zionutter friends are just as murderous-minded as you, but won't admit it. By the way, how much "free determination" do the Christians and Muslims of Palestine have, currently, that can be taken away?
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

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X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: http://unispal.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/349B02280A930813052565E90048ED1C#sthash.UvPO94x6.dpuf
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

part of syria

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"When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers. - See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.




How to keep them in line and stop them from taking over. Just mass murder 50,000 or so in one month and take their free determination away from them.

I see, so you are proposing that the Christians and Muslims of Palestine be "mass-murdered" by the Jews and, afterwards, "take their free determination away from them".

Well, I think being honest is a good thing Phoney. Most of your Zionutter friends are just as murderous-minded as you, but won't admit it. By the way, how much "free determination" do the Christians and Muslims of Palestine have, currently, that can be taken away?




Well that is how the other arab muslims treat the Palestinians when they decide that terrorism and violence is the only solution for getting what they demand. Just look at what Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon have done to the Palestinians when they tried to take over.
Have they decided freely to engage in violence, terrorism and belligerence contrary to International law. That is how much free determination they have, and they exercise it every day.
maybe you need to start reading from other than ISLAMONAZI SOURCES exactly what rights the Palestinians are exercising every day, and what international laws they are in breach of every day. Because targeting Jewish children inside Jewish schools is not self defence or fighting for freedom.
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan
 
What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.




How to keep them in line and stop them from taking over. Just mass murder 50,000 or so in one month and take their free determination away from them.

Regretfully only Jordan's Black September massacre of their Palestinians ever resulted in a lasting peace from Palestinians. It appears Israel needs to learn from Jordan how to successfully communicate peace from Palestinians.
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
 
When you don't have anything to say, because you can't deny fact, you post animations, thinking that somehow they can cloud the truth. Doesn't work, son.




Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Does not alter the fact that in 1919 trans Jordan was part of the Mandate for Palestine, and was covered by covered by the British mandate. This did not change when the British decided to give 78% of the Mandate for Palestine to the arab muslims in appeasement
 
What can Israel learn from Jordan? Can you please tell us. Now, keep in mind, the Palestinians migrated to Jordan from Palestine, and the Jews migrated to Palestine from Europe..

(The Jordanians were already in Jordan when the Palestinians migrated from Palestine and the Palestinians were already in Palestine and the Jews migrated from Europe.
The Palestinians FORCED MIGRATION I think you mean Monte.....steve
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
Of course they are........Jordon or then Trans Jordan was land given to a Saudi Prince by Britain and he brought his people from Arabia after WW1.....Palestine was always Palestine of 1000's of years.....................it was only after WW1 that Illegal Immigrant Jews then started to trickle into Palestine. steve by the way The Balfour Declaration was just that a Declaration only,it had no fact in Law.

The Zionists were very smart.......Balfour was a Jew,the Govnenor sic of Palestine 1922=1948 was a Zionist.....the Palestinians were betrayed by the British(so what is New about that,the whole British Empire was run on the divide and rule principle).Moreover Europe wanted rid of Jews,that is why no one helped them(No one cared) when Hitler and his henchmen started their elimination of the Jewish race.

I can understand why Jews wanted the security of their own homeland but they should have had part of Germany.......but in the end the Palestinians paid the price for what the West thought was and end to the "Jewish problem"

It is just a shame that it was on a people that had lived for centuries together with Jews............the Jews proved no different in attitude to Palestinians,as the Nazis had done to them......even up until to day..(AS SOME OF YOU ON HERE SPEAK IN THIS MANNER)...the Nazis vilified the Jews as Rats and Vermin......which is what some Jews today say about the Palestinians......but by having this attitude,an dehumanizing another race......is merely an excuse to feel good about eliminating another race.....Nazi Germany were masters of it and Zionist are not far behind......likewise ISIS and all the other Mad people who think this way(you know "God,Allah,Jehovia is with US).........It's such a crock of shit init............steve
 
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Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
Poor Old Phoenall, Monte....has always been a few cents short of a Dollar..
 
When you don't have anything to say, because you can't deny fact, you post animations, thinking that somehow they can cloud the truth. Doesn't work, son.




Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
Poor Old Phoenall, Monte....has always been a few cents short of a Dollar..





You would know having mooched a few thousand in your time
 
When you don't have anything to say, because you can't deny fact, you post animations, thinking that somehow they can cloud the truth. Doesn't work, son.




Jordan did not exist until 1922 when the LoN created it, and before that it was part of Palestine.

It was never part of Palestine as the record shows. The first report by the Mandatory sets a separate section in the report for the territory of Trans-Jordan that was included in the Mandate, but was a separate territory and had been under a completely different administration. As you see Phoney, I have access to all the facts. How can you possibly think that your bullshit propaganda won't be found out? You really should give it up, you continually make a fool of yourself.

"
X.--TRANS-JORDANIA.

Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania. It is bounded on the north by the frontier of Syria, placed under the mandate of France; on the south by the kingdom of the Hejaz; and on the west by the line of the Jordan and the Dead Sea; while on the east it stretches into the desert and ends--the boundary is not yet defined--where Mesopotamia begins. Trans-Jordania has a population of probably 350,000 people. It contains a few small towns and large areas of fertile land, producing excellent wheat and barley. The people are partly settled townsmen and agriculturists, partly wandering Bedouin; the latter, however, cultivate areas, more or less fixed, during certain seasons of the year.

When Palestine west of the Jordan was occupied by the British Army and placed under a British military administration, over Trans-Jordania and a large part of Syria there was established an Arab administration, with its capital at Damascus. The ruler was His Highness the Emir Feisal, the third son of H.M. King Hussein, the King of the Hejaz. When Damascus was occupied by French troops in July, 1920, and the Emir Feisal withdrew, it was necessary to adopt fresh measures in Trans-Jordania. I proceeded to the central town of Salt on August 20th, and, at an assembly of notables and sheikhs of the district, announced that His Majesty's Government favoured the establishment of a system of local self- government, assisted by a small number of British officers as advisers...."



- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921




Talk about shooting yourself in the foot, did you read the very first sentence that very clearly states " Included in the area of the Palestine Mandate is the territory of Trans-Jordania ". The official maps of the time show that Palestine included what is now Jordan

No it was a completely separate territory under separate local administration, as stated. As you will note (in bold), Trans-Jordania and Palestine are named specifically as two different entities.


"An arrangement was reached by which the Emir undertook to carry on the administration of Trans-Jordania, under the general direction of the High Commissioner of Palestine, as representing the Mandatory Power, and with the assistance of a small number of British officers, for a period of six months pending a definite settlement. Order and public security were to be maintained and there were to be no attacks against Syria. Since that time a close connection has continued between Palestine and Trans-Jordania. British representatives remain in the principal centres.
- See more at: Mandate for Palestine - Interim report of the Mandatory to the League of Nations Balfour Declaration text 30 July 1921
Of course they are........Jordon or then Trans Jordan was land given to a Saudi Prince by Britain and he brought his people from Arabia after WW1.....Palestine was always Palestine of 1000's of years.....................it was only after WW1 that Illegal Immigrant Jews then started to trickle into Palestine. steve by the way The Balfour Declaration was just that a Declaration only,it had no fact in Law.

The Zionists were very smart.......Balfour was a Jew,the Govnenor sic of Palestine 1922=1948 was a Zionist.....the Palestinians were betrayed by the British(so what is New about that,the whole British Empire was run on the divide and rule principle).Moreover Europe wanted rid of Jews,that is why no one helped them(No one cared) when Hitler and his henchmen started their elimination of the Jewish race.

I can understand why Jews wanted the security of their own homeland but they should have had part of Germany.......but in the end the Palestinians paid the price for what the West thought was and end to the "Jewish problem"

It is just a shame that it was on a people that had lived for centuries together with Jews............the Jews proved no different in attitude to Palestinians,as the Nazis had done to them......even up until to day..(AS SOME OF YOU ON HERE SPEAK IN THIS MANNER)...the Nazis vilified the Jews as Rats and Vermin......which is what some Jews today say about the Palestinians......but by having this attitude,an dehumanizing another race......is merely an excuse to feel good about eliminating another race.....Nazi Germany were masters of it and Zionist are not far behind......likewise ISIS and all the other Mad people who think this way(you know "God,Allah,Jehovia is with US).........It's such a crock of shit init............steve

I too am opposed to all the ovens in this Gaza concentration camp.

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