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Who created Israel (new state)?

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    4 weeks ago
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    Hello Certi,

    > > Primarily, modern Israel was re-established by the Jewish people.

    > > However what was the decisive factor which brought this about?

    The "Palestinian" Arabs (who mostly arrived in the land under the British Mandate as Foreign-Arab-Migrant-Workers - see below) sought to violently-oppose the United Nations Partition Plan of 1947 (under resolution 181) (a two-state solution), by attacking the then Palestinian Jewish Community, seeking to expel (or murder) them and take ALL the land. The Jews defended themselves and Israel became re-established (1948); that is, re-established within the Jewish ancestral homeland. Surrounding Arab countries then invaded but lost the war.

    > > What of the British?

    The British evacuated, upon which the Jewish people declared their independence.  

    > > Who were these Jews?

    > > The “Palestinian” Arabs falsely-allege Israeli Jews all came from Europe. Some Jews are returnee-exiles, since the Jewish People have Judah heritage (“Jew”=citizen of “Judah” - Judaism is both an ethnicity as well as a religion). Yet the Jewish People are native to their ancestral homeland of Israel, with unbroken presence there from Biblical times:

    (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographic_history_of_Palestine_(region)).

    > > Why then do we refer to a “Return” of some Jewish exiles? While there is unbroken Jewish presence in the land of Israel from Biblical times, some Jewish exiles wished to return to their ancestral homeland of Israel. The clue is in the name:

    “Jew” refers to the citizens of “Judah” (aka “Judea”) / Israel.

    > > Modern Israel is re-established within the Jewish ancestral homeland. The last indigenous sovereign state (that is, run by the natives rather than a foreign power) in what is now Israel (on which the name “Palestine” was imposed by Roman-occupiers), prior to the RE-establishment of Israel in 1948, was the post-Biblical Jewish Hasmonean Kingdom of Judah. It included the West Bank, Gaza, and Golan Heights, with its capital of (what is now EAST) Jerusalem / “Old City”; between 110 BCE / 754 BH and 63 BCE / 706 BH - Map:

    (upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/Hasmonean_kingdom.jpg).

    > > Who are the "Palestinian" Arabs (since the 1960's: "Palestinians, the" / "Palestinian People")?:

    - - - - Start of extract: - - - -

    “When a user enters the word phrases “Palestinian people” and “Palestinian state” into the Ngram search bar, he discovers that they began appearing only in 1960.”. 

    > > Extract source:

    (gatestoneinstitute.org/11401/palestinian-people).

    > > - - - - End of extract - - - -

    > > The “Palestinian Arabs” dropped the name “Arab” because they do not want you to understand they mostly originate from Foreign-Arab-Migrant-Workers who came to the land of Israel just prior to, and during the British Mandate, to take advantage of higher wages through Jewish returnee-exiles:

    - - - - Start of extract: - - - -

    > > “[...] most Arabs in British Mandate Palestine were migrant workers and descendants of the 1832-1947 wave of Arab/Muslim immigration from Egypt, the Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Yemen, Libya, North Africa, Bosnia, India, Afghanistan, etc. While the British Mandate encouraged Arab immigration, it blocked Jewish immigration.”

    > > Extract source:

    (theettingerreport.com/arab-migration-shaped-palestinian-society/)

    > > - - - - End of extract - - - -

    > > Research (2014) on 1,000 “Palestinian” Arab surnames ranked them (numbered them) in order of the highest instances of each surname found in the Palestine region. It also then identified the country(ies) having the highest incidence of those surnames; whether of “Palestine” or other countries.

    > > I examined the first 100 of those ranked “Palestinian” Arab surnames (from the total of 1,000 ranked surnames), which makes a 10% sample.

    Of the sample first 100 ranked “Palestinian” Arab surnames:

    16 surnames had the highest incidence in the Palestine region.

    > > The remaining 84 “Palestinian” Arab surnames had the highest incidence in countries other than the Palestine region, as follows:

    35 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Egypt.

    11 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Iraq.

    9 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Yemen.

    7 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Syria.

    6 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Jordan.

    6 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Pakistan.

    3 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Nigeria.

    2 ranked surnames had highest incidence in Sudan.

    2 ranked surnames had highest incidence in India.

    1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Tanzania.

    1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Saudia Arabia.

    1 ranked surname had highest incidence in Bangladesh.

    Total 84

    > > Summary-extract of the highest 10 ranked “Palestinian” Arab surnames (see source below for full list and detail): 

    1) Awad:

    Highest incidence country: Sudan.

    2) Al Najjar:

    Highest incidence country: Yemen.

    3) El Masry:

    Highest incidence country: Jordan.

    4) Odeh:

    Highest incidence country: Nigeria.

    5) Hamdan:

    Highest incidence country: Syria.

    6) Saleh:

    Highest incidence country: Yemen.

    7) Al Khatib:

    Highest incidence country: Syria.

    8) Shaheen:

    Highest incidence country: Egypt.

    9) Manssour:

    Highest incidence country: Egypt.

    10) Mousa:

    Highest incidence country: Egypt.

    > > My extract source document: 

    “Country Origin of Palestinian Arab Surnames.pdf” - information source “forebears.io”: 

    (mediafire.com/file/nngiczknhwu4w7e/Country+Origin+of+Palestinian+Arab+Surnames.pdf/file).

    > > The “Palestinian” Arabs were opposed to being called a “people” until the 1960’s, when they decided it fitted with their intention to steal the land of Israel from its indigenous Jews: 

    (gatestoneinstitute.org/11401/palestinian-people).

    > > Brief historical background:

    > > Using “Palestine” to negate the name Israel for the land is misleading, as there has never been any indigenous sovereign state of “Palestine”. The only valid name for the land belongs to the Jewish indigenous sovereign states before the Re-establishment of Israel in 1948: “Israel” or “Judah”.

    > > The Jewish people are the indigenous people of their ancestral homeland of Israel with unbroken presence there since Biblical times - see above.

    > > Israel is Re-established within the Jewish ancestral homeland. Post-Biblical Jewish Hasmonean Kingdom of Judah - see above.

    > > Another answer falsely-states:

    "America and Britain created the new nation state of Israel".

    My response:

    America and Britain did not create modern Israel; modern Israel was Re-established by the Jewish people, within their ancestral homeland.

    > > The same answer refers to "Palestine":

    My response:

    There has never been any indigenous "Palestine" / Arab sovereign state in the land of Israel.

    > > The same answer also falsely-states:

    "[...] the Muslim nation that existed where Israel exists today".

    My response:

    There was no such "Muslim nation". The "Palestinian" Arabs arrived in the land mostly under the British Mandate, as Foreign-Arab-Migrant-Workers - please see above.

    Under the British Mandate JEWISH citizens were Palestinian: Irrespective of race or religion citizens of the British Mandate were “Palestinian”: 

    Extracts from three British “Government of Palestine” passports,

    from which it can be seen that JEWISH citizens of the Mandate were “Palestinian”:

    (mediafire.com/file/ujn6hdhod9w07yl/British_Mandate_Passports_P1_Arab_name_PP_2-3_Jewish_name_P4_URLs.pdf/file).

    > > I hope this helps.

    > > Robert.

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  • 2 weeks ago

    christian zionism created israel as a temporary state ...

  • 4 weeks ago

    1.  The United Nations technically created Israel because of guilt over how Jews were mistreated over the centuries, culminating in the mass murders of European Jews under Hitler.

    2.  There was NEVER, EVER an actual country called "Palestine."  The "Palestine" term ALWAYS was considered to be an administrative area - even by the ancient Romans.  

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    After world war II, the allied forces decided to settle 100,000 displaced Jews in Palestine.  The entire area was a British territory at the time.  On the day England gave up its control over this territory, David Ben-Gurion, the head of the Jewish Agency, seized the opportunity to proclaimed the establishment of the State of Israel. U.S. President Harry S. Truman recognized the new nation on the same day.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    4 weeks ago

    America and Britain created the new nation state of Israel after the Second World War when Hitler's treatment of the Jewish people was revealed.  Palestine, a protectorate nation of Britain, was the Muslim nation that existed where Israel exists today.

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