Nobody forced anyone anywhere.
You think you know a story by a snapshot.
Jesus, I’ve got news for you.
You may have a
story but you don't have
news.
99% of the West Bank Jordanians would never want to live in an Arab ruled nation.
If you say so. Does that mean they’d rather live under occupation and be forced from their homes when settlers come a calling?
Why don't you post a Link from a non-Arab site that has the actual history?
The history is the British promised the Palestinians independence if they helped defeat the Ottoman Empire.
The Arabs did their part under Lawrence of Arabia.
The British declared an independent Palestine in the Treaty of San Remo and Treaty of Sevres.
The Balfour Declaration also rewarded Jews for their espionage against the Germans in WWI, but definitely did not plan to grand an independent Jewish state.
Jews were only granted facilitated emigration to an Arab Palestine.
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Unauthorized statements have been made to the effect that the purpose in view is to create a wholly Jewish Palestine. Phrases have been used such as that Palestine is to become "as Jewish as England is English." His Majesty's Government regard any such expectation as impracticable and have no such aim in view. Nor have they at any time contemplated, as appears to be feared by the Arab deegation, the disappearance or the subordination of the Arabic population, language, or culture in Palestine. They would draw attention to the fact that the terms of the Declaration referred to do not contemplate that Palestine as a whole should be converted into a Jewish National Home, but that such a Home should be founded `in Palestine.' In this connection it has been observed with satisfaction that at a meeting of the Zionist Congress, the supreme governing body of the Zionist Organization, held at Carlsbad in September, 1921, a resolution was passed expressing as the official statement of Zionist aims "the determination of the Jewish people to live with the Arab people on terms of unity and mutual respect, and together with them to make the common home into a flourishing community, the upbuilding of which may assure to each of its peoples an undisturbed national development."
It is also necessary to point out that the Zionist Commission in Palestine, now termed the Palestine Zionist Executive, has not desired to possess, and does not possess, any share in the general administration of the country. Nor does the special position assigned to the Zionist Organization in Article IV of the Draft Mandate for Palestine imply any such functions. That special position relates to the measures to be taken in Palestine affecting the Jewish population, and contemplates that the organization may assist in the general development of the country, but does not entitle it to share in any degree in its government.
Further, it is contemplated that the status of all citizens of Palestine in the eyes of the law shall be Palestinian, and it has never been intended that they, or any section of them, should possess any other juridical status. So far as the Jewish population of Palestine are concerned it appears that some among them are apprehensive that His Majesty's Government may depart from the policy embodied in the
Declaration of 1917. It is necessary, therefore, once more to affirm that these fears are unfounded, and that that Declaration, re affirmed by the Conference of the Principle Allied Powers at San Remo and again in the Treaty of Sevres, is not susceptible of change.
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So it is not only an illegal violation of treaty to even create an Israel at all, but it show massive duplicity and fraud on the part of the Zionists, who emigrated there under fall pretense, illegally smuggling in arms they used against unarmed and defenseless Palestinians. Like the Massacre of Dier Yassin.
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