Who Are The Palestinians " III "

Not true. Britain never annexed or otherwise claimed sovereignty over the territory.

Interesting that when Britain left, they handed Palestine over to the UN not to Israel.
Britain, of course, took possession of “Palestine” which was the nickname of the British Mandate. In fact, Britain negotiated the territory from France. British Palestine was established specifically to “reconstitute” the “Jewish National Home.” British Mandate incorporated the Balfour Declaration calling for a Jewish homeland. Britain transferred the territory to the UN as the state of Israel had not existed.
 
How is that? You claim that the "country of Pal'istan'' was invented in 1924 by the Treaty of Lausanne.
Palestine is a conventional Western name. It was Britain’s name for the British Mandate.
 
Palestine is a conventional Western name. It was Britain’s name for the British Mandate.
Yes. It was also a common name for the geographic area. Although, the Ottoman Turks never recognized such a place as 'Palestine', as the area was three Ottoman Sanjaks or administrative districts.

I'm afraid the poster P F Tinmore has a rather Disney'fied version of history.
 
Yes. It was also a common name for the geographic area. Although, the Ottoman Turks never recognized such a place as 'Palestine', as the area was three Ottoman Sanjaks or administrative districts.

I'm afraid the poster P F Tinmore has a rather Disney'fied version of history.
Common *Western* name for land of Israel.
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Hamas did not acquire anything. Gaza is still Palestine.
The words Gaza and Palestine are Hebrew in origin: Aza and Peleshet. Except, they refer to Philistines who were related to Greeks and are extinct. They appear in the Jewish Bible. Jews lived on that land thousands of years ago.
 
The words Gaza and Palestine are Hebrew in origin: Aza and Peleshet. Except, they refer to Philistines who were related to Greeks and are extinct. They appear in the Jewish Bible. Jews lived on that land thousands of years ago.
Rellevance to my post?
 

When you lack any history, just invent one​

Maurice Hirsch, Adv. | Sep 4, 2022

According to the Palestinian Authority, Jews have no historical connection to the Land of Israel. To support the assertion, the PA argues that archaeological artifacts that unequivocally prove this connection are fake. The Palestinians on the other hand, so claims the PA, are actually a 4,500 year-old people who are descendants of the Canaanites.

There is no honest way to deny the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel. Tens of thousands (if not more) of archaeological artifacts prove that connection. When the international community allocated the whole of Israel, in 1922, for the reconstitution of the Jewish homeland, they recognized that historical connection. When the Supreme Muslim Council wanted to describe the Temple Mount, it noted that “This site is one of the oldest in the world. Its sanctity dates from the earliest (perhaps from pre-historic) times. Its identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute.”







Another instance of the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as "pal'istanians" attempting to rewrite history.
 
So then, How many of today's Israelis have ancestors from the holy land? You keep pounding on a point that is not refuted.
Which people carved this menorah 2,000+ years ago in a synagogue in Israel? Hindus?
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US congress is not the arbiter of international law.

Do you have a link for that League of Nations thing?
US Congress and League of Nations were the arbiters of international law. Case Closed.
 

When you lack any history, just invent one​

Maurice Hirsch, Adv. | Sep 4, 2022

According to the Palestinian Authority, Jews have no historical connection to the Land of Israel. To support the assertion, the PA argues that archaeological artifacts that unequivocally prove this connection are fake. The Palestinians on the other hand, so claims the PA, are actually a 4,500 year-old people who are descendants of the Canaanites.

There is no honest way to deny the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel. Tens of thousands (if not more) of archaeological artifacts prove that connection. When the international community allocated the whole of Israel, in 1922, for the reconstitution of the Jewish homeland, they recognized that historical connection. When the Supreme Muslim Council wanted to describe the Temple Mount, it noted that “This site is one of the oldest in the world. Its sanctity dates from the earliest (perhaps from pre-historic) times. Its identity with the site of Solomon’s Temple is beyond dispute.”







Another instance of the Arabs-Moslems masquerading as "pal'istanians" attempting to rewrite history.

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