It is time to factually clarify the legal
status of Judea
and Samaria
under international law.
"When the occupant is not the one you want to believe in"
In 1967 Israel liberated occupied
Jewish Palestinian territories. For the enemies of Israel and many of Its’
friends, and for a majority of Israelis, this is a basic axiom. During the Six
Day War, it is stated that Israel liberated and
captured the Jewish Palestinian territories, resettled and installed there Its’
“settlers” with impunity and in obvious violation of international law. Is
this axiom a lie? If international law asserts the
exact opposite, for obvious political and diplomatic reasons, then the facts
have been ignored and have instead embraced the current unfounded and false
Arab propaganda. This understanding is a misconception and false.
It is time to clarify and illustrate the Jewish legal status of Judea and Samaria under international law.
One only has to read the documents. However,
the Media has without a doubt, immersed itself in hearsay and untruths,
twisting facts and ignoring the truth. It is time to examine the real
truth and facts as supported by documents and history.
We hardly talk
about it, yet, when looking at historical documents on the legal status of The San Remo Treaty of 1920, written almost a century ago, forms the foundation of truth. Yet, it seems hardly anyone in the Prime Minister's office, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, or Hasbara has taken the time to build a strategy based on said Treaty and other documents which followed that prove clearly that
When considering the media archives that preceded the Oslo Accords, we realize that the official Israeli narrative concerning the Israeli presence in the
According to Prof. Eliav Cho'hatman, lawyer and lecturer at the Graduate Institute of Law "Shaare Mishpat," there is no doubt that the Oslo Accords marked the starting point of this attitude it deems "catastrophic": "Until then, our leaders did not hesitate to brag our rights over all the land of Israel from the point of view of international law but since the agreements were signed, only security patterns are referred to plead that part of these territories we are entitled to remain in our hands." Prof. Cho'hatman says he sent to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu during his first term (1996-1999), his work on the above, but regrets that the head of government has not availed itself: "When I heard of two states for two peoples, I understood why."
To understand this issue, we must examine Balfour Declaration and San Remo Treaty, a little less than a century ago,
Three years after the Balfour Declaration in 1920, the conference was held in
The
In paragraphs 5, 6 and 7 of the Protocol of
Finally, the Palestine Mandate states: "the Administration of Palestine is responsible for the adoption of a law on nationality. Included in this law must be provisions framed so as to facilitate the acquisition of Palestinian citizenship by Jews who acquire permanent residence in
What happens next is related to internal political changes in
The creation of
It was after this diplomatic rapprochement that
According to many lawyers, including Prof. Dr. Cho'hatman with Talya Einhoren, and American lawyer Eugene Rostov, one of the drafters of the famous U.N. Resolution 242 which is the partition plan of
The Jordanian occupation
Did the Jewish people temporarily lose the rights to
The dissolution of the
Does the dissolution of the
For Professor Eugene Rostov, mentioned above, this means that "the right of the Jewish people to settle in the
No unilateral approaches
Did the
Do not just be right, but also know
There are other arguments for the legitimacy of the Jewish presence in
Yet these arguments are not raised. The reasons? There are many:
The Jewish and Arab Refugee resolution Since the late 1940's the Arab States have expelled over a million Jewish people. They confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real Estate which is 120,000 Sq, Km. (about 5-6 times the size of
YJ Draiman
P.S.
"who controls the energy supply
controls whole continents";
"who controls water sources controls life".
"who controls water sources controls life".
"Who
controls the food supply controls the people";
"who controls
money controls the world";
The diminishing political weapon of Arab oil
as U.S. retakes the lead as
the largest produces. The price drop of oil by 50% since July 2014 and Israel 's entry as a
potential powerhouse in energy development. Additionally the new technology for
Shale extraction has helped other countries develop their own oil sources. The
advancements in renewable energy and alternative sources of energy have
decreased reliance on Oil. These oil glut and price drop will have a major
affect on the Arab countries political power and Russia 's diminishing
financial strength.
"In 1988, King Hussein decided to sever the ties
between Jordan and the West Bank.
Before 1988 all West Bank Palestinians held 5-year Jordanian passports and were
considered Jordanian citizens. After 1988, all West Bank Palestinians became
stateless.
According to the 1988
decision, all Palestinians who were living in the West Bank before 1 August 1988 were Palestinian nationals. The declaration also
stated that all
the leaders of the PLO are not Jordanians but Palestinians."
the leaders of the PLO are not Jordanians but Palestinians."
Add this:
"In July 1988, at the height of the first Palestinian intifada, or uprising, against Israeli military occupation, the late King Hussein decided to sever "administrative and legal" ties with theWest Bank . The motivations behind that decision, as well as its
constitutionality, remain disputed, but include a sharp decline in Jordan 's economic fortunes at the time, and the growing
international recognition of the Palestinian Liberation Organization as the
representative of the Palestinian people. King Hussein explained his decision
as one of deference to Palestinian wishes for national autonomy.
"In July 1988, at the height of the first Palestinian intifada, or uprising, against Israeli military occupation, the late King Hussein decided to sever "administrative and legal" ties with the
One consequence of this
severing of ties with the West
Bank was that Jordanians of
Palestinian origin residing in the West Bank at that
time lost their Jordanian nationality."
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The territory Jordan conquered in 1948 remained under Jordanian
control until 1967 when it again launched an unprovoked attack on Israel . This time however Israel was not only strong enough to repel the
attack but it was strong enough to expel the Jordanians from all the territory
they had previously conquered and thus Israel was able to liberate all the previously
occupied territories including East Jerusalem .
These territories thatIsrael liberated from Jordanian occupation in 1967
are what the Arab nations, and after four and a half decades of propaganda, the
whole world, calls ‘occupied territories’. They are in fact liberated
territories.
East Jerusalem was not ‘occupied’ by Israel in 1967 any more than Paris was ‘occupied’ by the French and the
allies in the 2nd world war. Both Paris and Jerusalem were liberated from enemy occupation. Israel liberated East Jerusalem from Jordanian occupation in the same way
the allies liberated Paris from German occupation. Israel was not in control of East Jerusalem prior to 1967 because Jordan launched an unprovoked attack on Israel (with the stated aim of wiping Israel off the map) and at that stage was
stronger than Israel .
‘Liberated’ is another story in a word, and it is the story of what actually happened, not a lie.
When in 1967Israel ejected the Jordanians from the
territories they had occupied for 19 years, both it and its supporters failed
to continually refer to the newly liberated territories as ‘liberated’. This
has aided the Arabs in setting the narrative agenda.
I suggest therefore that where appropriate whenever the words East Jerusalem and ‘Territories’ are used, we should use the adjective ‘liberated’ to describe them. With the use of this one little word, hopefully we can retell the story of what happened as it really happened. We can help correct the lies and deceptions of the false narrative.
We are trying to correct the record more than four and a half decades late, after more than four and a half decades of propaganda, but perhaps if enough people use the word ‘liberate’ often enough it will somewhat neutralize the current narrative. It is only a little thing but let us hope it is not too little too late.
These territories that
‘Liberated’ is another story in a word, and it is the story of what actually happened, not a lie.
When in 1967
I suggest therefore that where appropriate whenever the words East Jerusalem and ‘Territories’ are used, we should use the adjective ‘liberated’ to describe them. With the use of this one little word, hopefully we can retell the story of what happened as it really happened. We can help correct the lies and deceptions of the false narrative.
We are trying to correct the record more than four and a half decades late, after more than four and a half decades of propaganda, but perhaps if enough people use the word ‘liberate’ often enough it will somewhat neutralize the current narrative. It is only a little thing but let us hope it is not too little too late.
Oil as a political weapon
The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once theU.S. no longer
needs the region's oil, thus significantly diminishing the Arab nations' clout.
TheU.S. withdrawal
strategies from the region may even affect how the Middle Eastern countries
band together against common enemies.
Israel is the strongest and most stable country in the region, and it has
proved itself to be a reliable ally, but it is still plagued by the ongoing
conflict with the Palestinians.
It is the ratio between any progress made in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the volume of regional threats, and the scope of mutual interests -- defeating radical Islam, a nuclear Iran and prolonged unrest -- that will eventually dictate the nature of the relationships Israel forges in a theater from which the U.S. is seeking slowly but surely to distance itself.
Israel is becoming an energy powerhouse with new discoveries of Natural Gas
and Shale Oil.
Israel 's current reserves of Natural Gas is the largest in the Middle East .
The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once the
The
It is the ratio between any progress made in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the volume of regional threats, and the scope of mutual interests -- defeating radical Islam, a nuclear Iran and prolonged unrest -- that will eventually dictate the nature of the relationships Israel forges in a theater from which the U.S. is seeking slowly but surely to distance itself.
"Who controls the food supply controls the people";
"who controls the energy supply controls whole continents";
"who controls money controls the world";
"who controls water sources controls life".
"who controls the energy supply controls whole continents";
"who controls money controls the world";
"who controls water sources controls life".
The diminishing
political weapon of Arab oil as U.S. retakes the lead as the largest produces. The price drop of oil
by 50% since July 2014 and Israel 's entry as a potential powerhouse in energy development.
Additionally the new technology for Shale extraction has helped other countries
develop their own oil sources. These oil glut and price drop will have a major
affect on the Arab countries political power and Russia 's diminishing financial strength.
Oil as a political weapon
The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once theU.S. no longer needs
the region's oil, thus significantly diminishing the Arab nations' clout.
TheU.S. withdrawal
strategies from the region may even affect how the Middle Eastern countries
band together against common enemies.
Israel is the strongest
and most stable country in the region, and it has proved itself to be a
reliable ally, but it is still plagued by the ongoing conflict with the
Palestinians.
It is the ratio between any progress made in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the volume of regional threats, and the scope of mutual interests -- defeating radical Islam, a nuclear Iran and prolonged unrest -- that will eventually dictate the nature of the relationships Israel forges in a theater from which the U.S. is seeking slowly but surely to distance itself.
Israel is becoming an
energy powerhouse with new discoveries of Natural Gas and Shale Oil.
Israel 's current reserves
of Natural Gas is the largest in the Middle East .
The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once the
The
It is the ratio between any progress made in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, the volume of regional threats, and the scope of mutual interests -- defeating radical Islam, a nuclear Iran and prolonged unrest -- that will eventually dictate the nature of the relationships Israel forges in a theater from which the U.S. is seeking slowly but surely to distance itself.
"who controls the energy supply controls whole continents";
"who controls water sources controls life". "Who controls the food supply controls the people"; "who controls money controls the world";
The diminishing political weapon of Arab oil
as U.S. retakes the lead as
the largest produces. The price drop of oil by 50% since July 2014 and Israel 's entry as a
potential powerhouse in energy development. Additionally the new technology for
Shale extraction has helped other countries develop their own oil sources. The
advancements in renewable energy and alternative sources of energy have
decreased reliance on Oil. These oil glut and price drop will have a major
affect on the Arab countries political power and Russia 's diminishing
financial strength.
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