Jordan is The
Arab-Palestine State r3
Jordan is a country that never existed in history before WWI
and nobody is contesting its legitimacy or territorial sovereignty and control.
Jordan's territory was taken from land allocated to the
Jewish people under international law and treaties and signed by the 1919
Faisal Weitzmann Agreement. The amount of land taken away from the Jewish
people for Jordan is about 78% from the total original allocation under
the San Remo treaty of 75,000 sq. miles or 120,000 sq. km. The
Arabs received over 5 million sq. miles. The same powers that established 21
Arab States after WWI, which nobody is contesting either, had established the
State of Israel in 1920 based on the 1917 Balfour Declaration. On the other
hand, Israel and its Jewish people have over 3500 year history.
Many Nations and people are questioning Israel's control of its liberated territory. No one is
mentioning that the Arab countries had terrorized and ejected over a million
Jewish families from their lands; where many of the Jews have lived for over
2,400 years, the Arabs confiscated all their assets, businesses, homes and over
120,000 sq. km. of real property which is valued in the trillions of dollars. (That
includes property and land east of the Jordan River which is now the State of Jordan and no Jews are
permitted to live in Jordan. Most of these expelled Jewish families and their
children are resettled in Greater Israel they constitute today over half the
population of Israel.
If this is not discrimination against Israel, I do not know what is.
It seems like nobody cares about land violations in other countries in the
world, but when it comes to Israel, everyone has a say. Israel's rights in the treaty of San Remo of 1920 are in affect in perpetuity, it clearly
states that the Jewish people are the only ones with political rights in the
British Mandate of Palestine and that the Jewish people can live anywhere in
the British Mandate for Palestine
aka Israel. The UN has no authority to redraw and or recreate
countries, it can only recommend and if the recommendation is not accepted by
all parties, it has no binding affect and no validity or meaning whatsoever.
If the U.S., Europe and other countries will stop meddling, and stop its
criticism and involvement in the politics of Israel and the Arabs, than there will be a chance for peace.
We know the great powers are only interested in the OIL and nothing else, that
is the bottom line.
In fact sovereignty of the Jews over Palestine West of the Jordan is supported five ways:
1. By the grant of the WWI Allies of exclusive political rights to Palestine in trust to World Jewry on April 25, 1920, intended to vest when the Jews in Palestine had attained a population majority. Prior to that
time, England abandoned its trusteeship as the mandatory power, and
de jure sovereignty devolved to the Jews who attained a majority not long
afterwards in 1950 from the immigration of all the Jews in the Middle East who were dispossessed of their homes where they and their ancestors
had lived for centuries.
2. In the opinion of world acclaimed International Lawyers Julius Stone and
Steven Schwebel based on Jordan's conquest of Judea,
Samaria and East
Jerusalem in an aggressive
war and their liberation by Israel in a defensive war.
3. Under US and UK treaty law based on the Anglo American Convention of 1924.
4. In the historic way sovereignty was gained, by asserting Israeli sovereignty
in 1948 and defending its territory with its blood and treasure, establishing
control and stability over its claimed territory.
5. Under Canon law by a gift from God, as shown in the Old Testament.
YJ Draiman
"No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling]
the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has
such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People]
have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is
a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all
generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or
circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that
they are relinquishing this right, they have no power or competence to deprive
coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor
governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this
country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption
has come, we will not budge from this historic right."
BEN-GURION'S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich (1937)
“Jerusalem is the heart and soul of the Jewish people and the capital of Israel for eternity.”
ReplyDeleteFACT IS: Ever since the Jews entered the land of Israel in 1300 BCE and King David made Jerusalem the capital of Israel more than 3,000 years ago; then King Solomon built the Jewish Temple, the city has played a central role in Jewish existence. The Western Wall in the Old City is the object of Jewish veneration and the focus of Jewish prayer. Three times a day and in daily blessings, for thousands of years, Jews have prayed “To Jerusalem, thy city, shall we return with joy,” and have repeated the Psalmist’s oath: “If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget her cunning.” Jerusalem “has known only two periods of true greatness, and these have been separated by 2,000 years. Greatness has only happened under Jewish rule,” a famous writer wrote in Jerusalem. “This is so because the Jews have loved her the most, and have remained constant in that love and devotion throughout the centuries of their dispersion. . . . It is the longest, deepest spiritual love affair in history.” “It is for three thousand years, Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish hope and longing. No other city has played such a dominant role in the history, culture, religion and consciousness of a people as has Jerusalem in the life of Jewry and Judaism. Throughout centuries of exile, Jerusalem remained alive in the hearts of Jews everywhere as the focal point of Jewish history, the symbol of ancient glory, spiritual fulfillment and modern renewal. The Jews for the past 2,000 years have celebrated holidays and observed fast days in memory of Jerusalem, the hope and aspiration to return to Jerusalem and rebuilt the Jewish Temple. At Jewish wedding ceremonies a dish is broken in memory of Jerusalem. This heart and soul of the Jewish people engenders the thought that if you want one simple word to symbolize all of Jewish history, that word would be ‘Jerusalem.’ ” “The Jewish people without Jerusalem; is like a human body without a soul”.
YJ Draiman
There never was a Palestinian Arab State and there will never be an Arab Palestinian State on Jewish land –
ReplyDeleteAnyone who thinks that there is going to be one is delusional.
The Qur'an 17:104 - states the land belongs to the Jewish people
Any building of housing in The Greater Israel is the right and duty of the Israeli government. There is no such a thing as occupied territory. It is the liberated land of Israel for over 4,000 years.
A two-state solution was implemented in 1922 in violation of international law and treaties.
In illegal compliance with the 1922 League of Nations Resolution, two-state solution was illegally implemented in 1922 when British administration of occupied Israel who wanted control of the oil reserves in the Middle East; allocated more than 78% of Israel’s territory east of the Jordan River to the Palestinian Arabs and created Transjordan (now Jordan) where today over 80 percent of the population identify themselves as Palestinian Arabs. Every party, including UN, EU, US, etc., must respect international law and its implementation by the League of Nations, adopted and accepted by UN. Therefore, all so called "Palestinians" must be relocated there to Jordan, since Israel has signed a treaty with Jordan in 1994. Enough of stealing Israel’s land. Britain and Jordan must compensate Israel for stolen land and natural resources. Ref: article “Jewish legal rights to Judea and Samaria” By prominent International Law specialists.
YJ Draiman
"No Jew is entitled to give up the right of establishing [i.e. settling] the Jewish Nation in all of the Land of Israel. No Jewish body has such power. Not even all the Jews alive today [i.e. the entire Jewish People] have the power to cede any part of the country or homeland whatsoever. This is a right vouchsafed or reserved for the Jewish Nation throughout all generations. This right cannot be lost or expropriated under any condition or circumstance. Even if at some particular time, there are those who declare that they are relinquishing this right, they have no power or competence to deprive coming generations of this right. The Jewish nation is neither bound nor governed by such a waiver or renunciation. Our right to the whole of this country is valid, in force and endures forever. And until the Final Redemption has come, we will not budge from this historic right."
ReplyDeleteBEN-GURION'S DECLARATION ON THE EXCLUSIVE AND
INALIENABLE JEWISH RIGHT TO THE WHOLE OF
THE LAND OF ISRAEL:
at the Basle Session of the 20th Zionist Congress at Zurich(1937)
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ReplyDeleteAny Jew that thinks all the land of Israel does not belongs to the Jews has a choice to leave Israel. Is it not enough that the Arabs/Muhammad killed and raped the Jews in Medina which was a Jewish city going back thousands of years, and the Arab countries terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets including homes and over 75,000 sq. mi. of Jewish owned land for thousands of years. Those expelled Jewish families and their children now live in Greater Israel. Death to all terrorists is a must, no merci.
ReplyDeleteFace it, there will never be an Arab State West of the Jordan River
ReplyDeleteIf you read the 1917 Balfour Declaration (Which emulated Napoleons 1799 letter to the Jewish community in Palestine promising that The National Home for The Jewish people will be reestablished in Palestine, as the Jews are the rightful owners). Nowhere does it state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The San Remo Conference of 1920 does not state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The treaty of Sevres confirms it in Article 95. The Mandate for Palestine terms does not state an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states a Jewish National Home in Palestine without limiting the Jewish territory in Palestine. It also states that the British should work with the Jewish Agency as the official representative of the Jews in Palestine to implement the National Home of the Jewish people in Palestine. I stress again; nowhere does it state that an Arab entity should be implemented west of the Jordan River.
As a matter of historical record, The British reallocated over 77% of Jewish Palestine to the Arab-Palestinians in 1922 with specific borders and Jordan took over additional territory like the Gulf of Aqaba which was not part of the allocation to Jordan.
No where in any of the above stated agreements does it provides for an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. The U.N. resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing. The Oslo Accord is null and void.
YJ Draiman
No Arab-Palestinian state west of the Jordan River
ReplyDeleteIf you read the 1917 Balfour Declaration (Which emulated Napoleons 1799 letter to the Jewish community in Palestine promising that The National Home for The Jewish people will be reestablished in Palestine, as the Jews are the rightful owners). Nowhere does it state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River. The San Remo Conference of 1920 does not state an Arab entity west of The Jordan River, confirmed by Article 95 in the 1920 Treaty of Sevres. The Mandate for Palestine terms does not state an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. It specifically states a Jewish National Home in Palestine without limiting the Jewish territory in Palestine. It also states that the British should work with the Jewish Agency as the official representative of the Jews in Palestine to implement the National Home of the Jewish people in Palestine. I stress again; nowhere does it state that an Arab entity should be implemented west of the Jordan River.
As a matter of historical record, The British reallocated over 77% of Jewish Palestine to the Arab-Palestinians in 1922 with specific borders and Jordan took over additional territory like the Gulf of Aqaba which was not part of the allocation to Jordan.
No where in any of the above stated agreements does it provides for an Arab entity west of the Jordan River. The U.N. resolutions are non-binding with no legal standing, same applies to the ICJ. The Oslo Accords are null and void.
It is time to relocate the Arabs in Israel to Jordan and to the homes and the 120,000 sq. km. the Arab countries confiscated from the over a million Jewish families that they terrorized and expelled and those expelled Jews were resettled in Israel. They can use the trillions of dollars in reparations for the Jewish assets to finance the relocation of the Arabs and help set-up an economy and industry instead of living on the world charity.
YJ Draiman