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Jews, as the indigenous people of Palestine aka Greater Israel, have sovereignty over cisJordan
under International Law
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Submitted
by Wallace Edward Brand, Nov 14, 2012 13:59
The Jews are the indigenous people of Israel. They had self government there long before there were any Arabs located there. It was for this reason that the British, in their Balfour policy in 1917, recognized that the political rights over Palestine belonged to the Jews. However in 1917, when the Balfour policy was framed, the Jews only had a 10% minority population in Palestine, even though they had had a majority of population in Jerusalem since 1863 and a plurality since 1845. There was a lot of objection to giving immediate sovereignty to the Jews while they were a minority in Palestine so they provided a trust arrangement in which the trustee, England, would facilitate Jewish immigration from the Diaspora and would have legal dominion over the trust res while it was trustee so it would temporarily exercise sovereignty until the Jews attained a population majority and were ready to exercise sovereignty. Until then, the beneficial owners of the Political or National Rights would just have a National Home. The Balfour policy was changed into International Law by the San Remo Resolution in 1920 and further confirmed by the League of Nations in 1922. The US was not a member of the League so we signed off on the policy by a Joint Resolution of Congress in 1922 and a treaty in 1924, the Anglo-American Convention of 1924.
The Jews attained a population majority in 1950. It's majority now is 80%. If it annexed Judea and Samaria tomorrow, and all the Arabs there pledged fealty to Israel to become citizens, Israel would still have a 66% majority.
The Arabs have no claim to political rights over Palestine. Since 1920 they have been trying to take them away from the Jews by threats of violence and actual violence.
If it had been the Mafia, we would have called it extortion.
The UN General Assembly RECOMMENDED a portion of Palestine be given to the Arabs in 1947. This was acceptable to the Jews if they could get peace. The Arabs declined to accept and went to war. The RECOMMENDATIONS of the General Assembly have no legal effect unless they are accepted by both sides. So the Arabs have no claim to any of the West Bank of Palestine, (CisJordan).
The Jews are the indigenous
people of Israel. They had self government there long before there were any
Arabs located there. It was for this reason that the British, in their Balfour
policy in 1917, recognized that the political rights over Palestine belonged to
the Jews. However in 1917, when the Balfour policy was framed, the Jews only
had a 10% minority population in Palestine, even though they had had a majority
of population in Jerusalem since 1863 and a plurality since 1845. There was a
lot of objection to giving immediate sovereignty to the Jews while they were a
minority in Palestine so they provided a trust arrangement in which the
trustee, England, would facilitate Jewish immigration from the Diaspora and
would have legal dominion over the trust res while it was trustee so it would
temporarily exercise sovereignty until the Jews attained a population majority
and were ready to exercise sovereignty. Until then, the beneficial owners of
the Political or National Rights would just have a National Home. The Balfour
policy was changed into International Law by the San Remo Resolution in 1920
and further confirmed by the League of Nations in 1922. The US was not a member
of the League so we signed off on the policy by a Joint Resolution of Congress
in 1922 and a treaty in 1924, the Anglo-American Convention of 1924.
The Jews attained a
population majority in 1950. It's majority now is 80%. If it annexed Judea and
Samaria tomorrow, and all the Arabs there pledged fealty to Israel to become
citizens, Israel would still have a 66% majority.
The Arabs have no claim to
political rights over Palestine. Since 1920 they have been trying to take them
away from the Jews by threats of violence and actual violence.

“A corollary of the inalienable right of the Jewish people to its Land is the right to live in any part of Eretz Yisrael, including Judea and Samaria which are an integral part of Eretz Yisrael. Jews are not foreigners anywhere in the Land of Israel. Anyone who asserts that it is illegal for a Jew to live in Judea and Samaria just because he is a Jew, is in fact advocating a concept that is disturbingly reminiscent of the ‘Judenrein’ policies of Nazi Germany banning Jews from certain spheres of life for no other reason than that they were Jews. The Jewish villages in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza district are there as of right and are there to stay.
ReplyDelete“The right of Jews to settle in the Land of Israel was also recognized in the League of Nations ‘Mandate for Palestine’ which stressed ‘the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine and … the grounds for reconstituting’ – I repeat, reconstituting ‘their national home in that country.’
“The Mandatory Power was also entrusted with the duty to encourage ‘close settlement by Jews on the land, including state lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.'”