The Arab countries
expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets
The Arabs and the world at large, will have to consider the
million Jewish families who were persecuted and expelled from Arab countries
and all their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 120,440 sq. km
which is 5-6 times the size of Israel and valued in the trillions of dollars
that was confiscated by the Arab countries. Those expelled Jewish people from
the Arab countries were mostly settled in Israel and some in
the West Bank aka Judea and Samaria . Today over half the population in Greater Israel consists of Jewish people expelled from Arab countries and
their descendants. Do you think it is just to expel them again from their own
country of Israel and give their lands to the Arabs who expelled them from
their Arab countries. Think again, It will never happen. A good solution is: Relocate the Arabs from
Greater Israel to the 120,440 sq. km. land and home confiscated by the Arab
countries and utilize the money of the confiscated valued Jewish assets in Arab
countries to finance the relocation and build an economy and industry where
both the hosting Arab country and the relocated Arab Palestinians will benefit
from greatly. The Arabs can also utilize the
funding provided by the world nations instead of buying weapons, build housing
and industry.
YJ Draiman
The war
stopped where it stopped under a Ceasefire in 1949, and Israel kept what it had
taken, over and above the 1947 Partition Recommendation. The
real question is why Israel did
not annex Judea , Samaria and Gaza in
1967! Here is what Howard Grief (the main man in International Law,
has to say, and it's not flattering to Israel .)
"However, it was then (GP:1967) that a monumental violation of Israeli law occurred, one that still reverberates today. Instead of incorporating these historical regions of the Jewish National Home into the State of Israel as the Israeli Government had every right and legal obligation to do, the Government applied the laws of war on the erroneous advice of the then Military Advocate- General, Meir Shamgar, later the President of the Supreme Court of Israel, in particular, Articles 42 and 43 of the Hague Regulations. This grave self perpetrated
illegality gave the entire world — including many in Israel itself — the
mistaken impression that Judea and Samaria and Gaza were indeed "occupied territories" belonging to a foreign sovereign, contrary to their true legal status as part of the Jewish National Home, that had temporarily been under illegal Jordanian and Egyptian occupation respectively. Accordingly,Israel is
itself responsible for the legal confusion it created by not annexing Judea and Samaria at the
appropriate time, in June 1967. Had the Israeli Government acted in accordance
with its own constitutional law, there would have been no question that all the
liberated Jewish lands were subject to Israel 's
domestic jurisdiction and outside the authority of the UN or the concern of any
foreign country." (Grief, Ashkelon lecture,
2010)
Jerusalem , Judea and Samaria is
Jewish territory - No annexation is required
If anything it may need to be re-incorporated or re-patriated.
Let me pose an interesting scenario. If you had a country and it was conquered by foreign powers over a period of time. After many years you have taken back you country and land in various defensive wars. Do you have to officially annex those territories. It was always your territory and by retaking control and possession of your territory it is again your original property and there is no need to annex it. The title to your property is valid today as it was many years before.
Annexation only applies when you are taking over territory that was never yours to begin with, just like some European countries annexed territories of other countries.
YJ Draiman
Jews hold title to theLand of Greater
Israel even if outnumbered a million
to one.
The fact that more foreigners than Jews occupied theLand of Israel during
certain periods of time does not diminish true ownership. If my house is
invaded by a family ten times larger that mine does that obviate my true
ownership?
"However, it was then (GP:1967) that a monumental violation of Israeli law occurred, one that still reverberates today. Instead of incorporating these historical regions of the Jewish National Home into the State of Israel as the Israeli Government had every right and legal obligation to do, the Government applied the laws of war on the erroneous advice of the then Military Advocate- General, Meir Shamgar, later the President of the Supreme Court of Israel, in particular, Articles 42 and 43 of the Hague Regulations. This grave self perpetrated
illegality gave the entire world — including many in Israel itself — the
mistaken impression that Judea and Samaria and Gaza were indeed "occupied territories" belonging to a foreign sovereign, contrary to their true legal status as part of the Jewish National Home, that had temporarily been under illegal Jordanian and Egyptian occupation respectively. Accordingly,
If anything it may need to be re-incorporated or re-patriated.
Let me pose an interesting scenario. If you had a country and it was conquered by foreign powers over a period of time. After many years you have taken back you country and land in various defensive wars. Do you have to officially annex those territories. It was always your territory and by retaking control and possession of your territory it is again your original property and there is no need to annex it. The title to your property is valid today as it was many years before.
Annexation only applies when you are taking over territory that was never yours to begin with, just like some European countries annexed territories of other countries.
YJ Draiman
Jews hold title to the
The fact that more foreigners than Jews occupied the
What
we call the State of Israel ,
along with her “legal” borders, was established in April 1920 with the San Remo Resolution of 1920 confirmed by the Treaty of
Sevres and Lausanne , which terms are in affect in perpetuity.
Only Israel can amend the terms if they sign a treaty
with its Arab neighbors. Palestine was created for the first time in history
as a country. It was created as the reconstitution of the Jewish National Home.
The Partition Plan in 1947 was the result of a 1/4 century of illegal British
policy (The English were a trustee for the Jewish people, but they violated
that trust. the British wanted to control the Oil in the Middle East, for that
they betrayed the Jewish people) that ripped internationally protected Jewish
rights from the Jewish People, as the British allowed hundreds of thousands of
Arabs to pour across the border from Syria and Egypt into Palestine.
The Jewish State’s reconstitution was a fact 25 years before the UN existed. The Mandate was there to protect its survival, and it was terminated, not because the terms were completed, but because the British fled with their tails between their legs, and there was no
one there to administer the Mandate. But the terms of the San Remo Treaty have not been abrogated, it is applicable today and the future, only Israel has the right to modify the terms via a treaty with the Arabs,
Does anyone think that after the Ottoman Empire surrendered and relinquished its rights title and ownership to Palestine and other territories to the Allied powers after WWI and the Allied powers set up and established 21 Arab States and one Jewish State. The 21Arab State do not want to relinquish or redraw its
boundaries and Israel does not want to concede any of its
original boundaries set up in 1920 which included the Palestine Mandate. Non of
the Palestinian Mandate was allocated to the Arabs in the 1920 San Remo Treaty.
The U.N. and the other countries must take into account and address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people from the Arab countries and the confiscation of personal assets, homes, businesses land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles (5-6 times the size of Israel) valued in the trillions of dollars.
The Jewish State’s reconstitution was a fact 25 years before the UN existed. The Mandate was there to protect its survival, and it was terminated, not because the terms were completed, but because the British fled with their tails between their legs, and there was no
one there to administer the Mandate. But the terms of the San Remo Treaty have not been abrogated, it is applicable today and the future, only Israel has the right to modify the terms via a treaty with the Arabs,
Does anyone think that after the Ottoman Empire surrendered and relinquished its rights title and ownership to Palestine and other territories to the Allied powers after WWI and the Allied powers set up and established 21 Arab States and one Jewish State. The 21
The U.N. and the other countries must take into account and address the expulsion of over a million Jewish people from the Arab countries and the confiscation of personal assets, homes, businesses land owned by Jewish people in the Arab countries, totaling 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 confiscated their land and assets,
must stop the delusion that Israel will go away. The Arab states should be
obliged to settle the Arab-Palestinian refugees in their countries and or Jordan 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.)
YJ Draiman
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.)
YJ Draiman
YJ Draiman May 3, 2015
The Jews’ war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. And we’re easy to find now.
The Jews’ war of survival was not won when Hitler lost. It continues to this day, against enemies with more effective tools of mass murder at their disposal. And we’re easy to find now.
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