Greater Israel belongs to the Jewish people under International Law!
The Jewish People’s historical right to the land of Greater
Israel had
been recognized by the international community and upheld by the rule of public
international law. Greater Israel was and is the homeland of the Jewish people. In the
past 4,000 plus years it has not been the homeland of any other people.
Although is was occupied by various conquerors who destroyed the land and made
it desolate and barren. When the Jewish people returned in greater numbers the
land blossomed, turned green and fruitful.
Any view that contradicts this statement is pure distortion of the facts and
history.
Israel is not obliged to support the creation of an Arab
state west of the Jordan river alongside Israel and it must not concede to any such arrangement or
the security and survival of Israel will be compromised.
The Oslo Agreements (which is now null and void) were made with a view to
enhance “a just, lasting and comprehensive peace.” Yet, since their coming into
effect the Middle East has witnessed not peace but more violence of the
worst kind in recent history. As of today the Oslo agreement is null and void. The Arab Palestinians
have not lived up to any of the agreement. The Arab Palestinians promote,
preach and teach their children and the masses to create terror, violence and
suicide bombing. Their only goal is the destruction of the Jewish State, read
the Palestinian and Hamas Charter.
The establishment of the Palestinian Authority should serve as a “guide to the
bewildered” of the grave risks posed by such an Arab State, which may eventually lead to the destruction of the
Jewish State. Any land for peace compromise by Israel has made the situation worse. Sadly, appeasement and
concessions by Israel only aggravated the situation and increased violence. Israel must stand its ground, resist unjust world pressure
and protect its citizens at all costs. Any concessions by Israel will only make the situation worse and bring about
more violence and death, as the past experience has proven. The Summer of 2014 Gaza war only reaffirms the conviction that Israel must not under any circumstances concede any
territory to the Arabs.
Under public international law, Israel is entitled to diligently encourage and promote close
Jewish settlement of the land of Israel, thereby realizing the principles set out by the San
Remo Treaty of 1920 which incorporated the Balfour Declaration of 1917 and made
it into International law, and the League of Nations in
the original Mandate document. In 1922 in violation of the treaty, the British
gave away 80% of the land allocated to the Jewish people and gave it to the
Arabs to set-up a state that never existed in history. (The British wanted to
protect their oil interests). After WWI, The Allied powers set up 21 Arab
states and one Jewish state in the Mandate for Palestine at the San Remo Treaty of 1920. There was no
allocation of the Mandate for Palestine to any other people or nation, only the Jewish
people.
In addition at that time, the Allied powers also allocated land for 21 Arab States and one Jewish State. If you questions Israel’s borders, you must question the 21 Arab States
borders and Jordan. Therefore, you are not modifying any of the 21 Arab states
and Jordan’s territory, you cannot modify Israel’s territory either. Only Israel via a treaty signed and executed by both parties with
its neighbors can change the terms of the San Remo Treaty of 1920.
It is also important to address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people
and their children from the Arab countries and the confiscation of assets,
businesses, homes and land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries,
totaling over 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of
Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.
The Jewish people resettled the million Jewish refugees from the Arab
countries. It is about time the Arab countries who expelled the million Jewish
people and their children and confiscated their assets and land, must settle
the Arab-Palestinian refugees once and
for all without compromising Israel and bring about peace and tranquility to the region.
Neither the U.N. nor any Country in the world has the authority to create a
state or dissolve a state, (check the U.N. charter and international law.)
A true peace will bring about an economic boom to the region of which the world
has never seen before. It will raise the standard of living for all the people
in the Middle East and accelerate peace and harmony.
It will also divert the billions of dollars invested in war materials to be
used to advance the economy, medical and social services and more.
YJ Draiman
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