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shira

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25. The fact is Balfour's Jewish homeland was Palestine, which included Jordan...
Fri Nov 4, 2016, 07:40 AM
Nov 2016

Last edited Fri Nov 4, 2016, 08:17 AM - Edit history (2)

...until the partition creating TransJordan. Until that point in time, the Jewish homeland included modern day Jordan.

From your favorite source...

The Trans-Jordan Memorandum annulled the articles regarding the Jewish National Home in the territory east of the Jordan...

...Following the 1922 Transjordan memorandum, the area east of the Jordan river became exempt from the Mandate provisions concerning the Jewish National Home.[2][3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Mandate_for_Palestine_(legal_instrument)

And then there's Sir Henry McMahon's letter in 1937...

"I feel it my duty to state, and I do so definitely and emphatically, that it was not intended by me in giving this pledge to King Hussein to include Palestine in the area in which Arab independence was promised. I also had every reason to believe at the time that the fact that Palestine was not included in my pledge was well understood by King Hussein."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McMahon%E2%80%93Hussein_Correspondence

Palestine was not to be given to King Hussein of Jordan. Imagine that. And yet, it was.

Feeling duped yet by fraudulent clown revisionists & propagandists like Illan Pappe?

Conundrum no_hypocrisy Nov 2016 #1
"Assuming we solve the settlement problem" precludes that imagined danger FBaggins Nov 2016 #5
In 1988 the Palestinians voted to recognize the State Of Israel Tony_FLADEM Nov 2016 #2
Take note of this document oberliner Nov 2016 #4
It would seem as if the US explicitly did not recognize a Jewish state, Little Tich Nov 2016 #12
Only if you ignore the first sentence FBaggins Nov 2016 #13
The very fact they won't recognize a Jewish state, won't give up on millions of refugees.... shira Nov 2016 #6
Perhaps they just find it a little unfair that one group of people have refugee status Tony_FLADEM Nov 2016 #7
Yeah, it's unfair Jews are indigenous to Israel - isn't it? As for Palestinian refugees.... shira Nov 2016 #8
From the time Jews began going to 'Palestine' in the last 19th century until about the late 1920's Tony_FLADEM Nov 2016 #9
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #11
Nope. That's what remained after 1946 when Jordan was founded FBaggins Nov 2016 #14
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #15
Start at 1920, the Palestine of that time period designed to be the Jewish homeland.... shira Nov 2016 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #19
Same map as the one at BBC. Is BBC also idiotic? shira Nov 2016 #20
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #22
The fact is Balfour's Jewish homeland was Palestine, which included Jordan... shira Nov 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #33
Notice the map you used includes land to the east of the Jordan River? shira Nov 2016 #34
The Palestine Mandate legally entitles Jews to a homeland in Palestine.... shira Nov 2016 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #37
You falsely claimed Trans-Jordan was never a part of Palestine, remember? shira Nov 2016 #38
Now I'm curious, Tich. What was Palestine's boundaries during the Mandate period? shira Nov 2016 #42
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #10
You wouldn't support a Jewish state if settlements didn't exist.... shira Nov 2016 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #18
Arab Israelis already have equal rights guaranteed by law, so be honest - okay? shira Nov 2016 #21
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #23
Palestinians have rejected 3 deals in the past 16 years. Land swaps solve settlements... shira Nov 2016 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #31
Please, be honest. You oppose the UN Partition Plan of 1947.... shira Nov 2016 #35
To play devil's advocate, if the Abbas said yes they would recognize Isreal, would the settlements still_one Nov 2016 #26
The Palestinians have rejected 3 peace deals since 2000 in which settlements would be dismantled.... shira Nov 2016 #27
I am presenting a hypothetical shira. What would Netanyahu do if Abbas agreed to that? still_one Nov 2016 #28
I think the pressure would be too much on Netanyahu. Remember 1999 when Barak won.... shira Nov 2016 #29
You make some good points. Public pressure probably would be a factor if they thought a viable still_one Nov 2016 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #32
See Clinton Parameters, Olmert's offer, Geneva Initiative. shira Nov 2016 #39
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #40
Olmert's offer had land swaps & here they are... shira Nov 2016 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #43
Yeah, Abbas wrote it down. Read the article. n/t shira Nov 2016 #44
This message was self-deleted by its author Little Tich Nov 2016 #45
Yeah, the map Abbas wrote down.... shira Nov 2016 #46
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