British to give them the finest half of the Palestinian's land (**** their treaty with the Palestinians). Then they began the process of Judification and ethnic cleansing, which led to the Intifada, in which the Jordanians had a pact with the Zionists to share the spoils and the disorganized forces (half the size of the British trained and equipped Zionist forces) from the surrounding nations were defeated in their attempt to protect the local populace.
You embarrass yourself with an utter lack of knowledge of history.
Jews are the only nation that have lived in and ruled in Israel continuously for 3000 years to today.
Palestinians are just Arabs from Arabia who didn't even exist until 1967.
Historian Sir Martin Gilbert...
For more than 1,600 years, the Jews formed the main settled population of Canaan and Israel. Although often conquered by Assyrians, Babylonians, Persians, Greeks, Egyptians and Romans, they remained until the Roman conquest the predominant people of the land with long periods of complete independence
Jerusalem became the capital of the first Jewish kingdom in 1004 BC, over 3000 years ago. With the brief exception of the Crusader period, no other non-Jewish ruling power of Jerusalem made the city a capital but it was consistently a capital for the Jews. Driven into partial exile by Nebuchadnezzar in 586 BC, the Jews returned fifty years later and rebuilt Jerusalem as their capital. It was their capital, too, under the Maccabees. The unity of the city achieved in 1967, then, was more than a quirk of military geography. It was the fulfillment of unbroken historical longings.
1000 AD: Jews take part in the defence of Haifa against the Crusades
1099:AD: Jews take part in the defence of Jerusalem against the Crusaders
1211: Several Rabbis from France and England settle in Israel.
1267: Maimonides arrives and establishes a synagogue . During the next 500 years, Jerusalem is reinstated as a centre of Jewish learning.
In 1500, there were an estimated 10,000 Jews living in the Safed region
1563: Establishment of a Hebrew printing press, the first printing press on the Asian Continent
By 1880 the Jews formed the majority of the population Jerusalem
Jewish villages established in Israel 1855--1914...
Deganya
Jerusalem
Safed
Tiberias
Kinneret
Merhavya
Zikhron Yacov
Ekron
Mikveh Israel
Rishon le-Zion
Ben Shemen
Rehovot
Hulda
Kastinia
Artuf
Hebron
Ruhama
Beer-Toviya
Hartuv
Gedera
Kfar Uriya
Motza
Nes Ziona
Beer Yaakov
Nahalat Yehuda
Mahane Yehuda
Ein Ganim
Petah Tikvah
Kfar Sava
Kfar Mahal
Hadera
Gan Shmuel
Nahliel
Karkur
Givat Ada
Bat Shelomo
Tantura
Shefeiya
Yavneel
Beit Gan
Kfar Tova
Poriya
Sejera
Menahemya
Beitanya
Mizpa
Kfar Hittim
Bnei Yehuda
Mishmar Hayarden
Ayelet Hashashar
Ein Zeitim
Metulla