The legal uncontested claim of Israel to the Jewish Land in the Mandate for Palestine
When the U.N. passes a resolution it is only a recommendation. If accepted by the parties it becomes a valid agreement and or Treaty.
In the case of Israel and the Arabs, the U.N. passed a resolution in 1947 for the creation of a Jewish State and an Arab State. The Arabs did not accept the U.N. resolution of 1947 for a Jewish State and an Arab State. Thus the resolution is not binding. As such Israel's rights to the land falls back to the terms in the San Remo Treaty of 1920 which delineated The Mandate for Palestine to the Jewish people with all its terms without any deviation.
If anyone is contesting the legitimacy and sovereignty of the territorial boundaries assigned based on the San Remo Treaty of 1920 and the Treaty of Sevres of 1920 Article 95. You now have to contest and question the legitimacy and sovereignty including the territorial boundaries of the 21 Arab State created by the same Allied powers including Transjordan (Jordan).
Therefore if you accept the 21 Arab State and Jordan as assigned by the Allied Powers after WWI, you must accept Israel's sovereignty and boundaries as stated in the San Remo Treaty. The San Remo Treaty of 1920 assigned the Mandate for Palestine entirely which includes Jerusalem to the Jewish people. The terms of the San Remo Treaty of 1920 are valid in perpetuity.
YJ Draiman
President - Americans for Safe Israel in Greater Los Angeles
President - Americans for Safe Israel in Greater Los Angeles
To whom does the land of Israel belong?
An Israeli sense of humor at the United Nations set the record straight.
An ingenious example of speech and Politics occurred recently in the United Nations Assembly and made the world community smile.
A representative from Israel began:
"Before beginning my talk, I want to tell you something about Moses, when he struck the rock it brought water forth, he thought it was a good opportunity to have a bath."
Moses removed his clothes and put them aside on the rock and entered the water.
When he got out and wanted to dress, his clothes had vanished.
A Palestinian had stolen them!
The Palestinian representative jumped up furiously and shouted "What are you talking about? the Palestinians weren't there then."
The Israeli representative smiled and said, " And now that we have made that clear, I will begin my speech."
An Israeli sense of humor at the United Nations set the record straight.
An ingenious example of speech and Politics occurred recently in the United Nations Assembly and made the world community smile.
A representative from Israel began:
"Before beginning my talk, I want to tell you something about Moses, when he struck the rock it brought water forth, he thought it was a good opportunity to have a bath."
Moses removed his clothes and put them aside on the rock and entered the water.
When he got out and wanted to dress, his clothes had vanished.
A Palestinian had stolen them!
The Palestinian representative jumped up furiously and shouted "What are you talking about? the Palestinians weren't there then."
The Israeli representative smiled and said, " And now that we have made that clear, I will begin my speech."
These are not normal times, Israel is under attack from within and from the outside world. Israel has a fifth column within its population, that has to be addressed and dealt with immediately, for the sake of its security and existence.
Israel must utilize all security measures available to them at times of crisis. They can order curfews and other actions.A person rights are earned only when he observes and follows the law, When that behavior is contrary to the law of the land, that person has lost those rights. You reap what you saw.
Promoting terrorism and violence, dancing in the streets when Jews are being terrorized and killed is the type of behavior that is unacceptable in any country that lives by the rule of law and decency.
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