Monday, April 18, 2016

How many holidays do the Arabs-Muslims celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient Israel and Jerusalem - YJ Draiman


How many holidays do the Arabs-Muslims celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient Israel and Jerusalem.


The Jewish people celebrate most of their holidays and fast days in memory of Jerusalem and Israel since 70 AD (that is over 2,000 years).
Pleading the Jewish goal and aspiration to return to Israel and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem - where it was before it was destroyed and desecrated by the enemies of the Jews. Many of the Jewish prayers for thousands of years recite the love of Israel and the Jewish aspirations to return to their ancestral land and bring back its glory and holiness.
At Jewish weddings they break a glass in memory of Jerusalem and the aspiration to return and build the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
Every day at the end of the meal the Jews recite a blessing and thank G-d for providing sustenance and beseech G-d to return and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
Most Jewish prayers mention our pleading to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple.
“Lord bring us back to you in Jerusalem like yesteryear and we shall return” Rebuilt Jerusalem and the Jewish Temple as it was previously with all its holiness and grander.

YJ Draiman

Judea and Samaria is Jewish territory for over 30 centuries


Judea and Samaria is Jewish territory for over 30 centuries


Israel's Legal Borders under International Law

For Israel's Future Borders according to the Bible, see Millennial Borders

"We must constantly repeat that the root of the conflict is the very existence of the State of Israel, the refusal to recognize the State of Israel in any borders whatsoever."
[Benjamin Netanyahu, 2012]
Today there is much dispute over the borders of the land of Israel. At one extreme some claim Israel should not even exist and for them the border issue is academic. At the other extreme, the 'hard right' in Israel claim all of the Biblical land established by God's covenenant to Abraham. Most governments outside Israel claim Israel has occcupied land illegally. What is the truth, and where will this dispute end?
Video 1 below summarises Israel's legal right to settle in Palestine - anywhere between the Mediterranean and the Jordan, including all of Jerusalem. Video 2 asks the question "how holy is Jerusalem and the Temple Mount to Muslims and Jews?"

The Land of Israel pre-1948

During the seventh century Arab armies conquered most of the Middle East, including the land now variously called Israel, Palestine and the Holy Land (some 10,000 square miles). This area, including Jerusalem, became part of the Ottoman Empire and was largely under Muslim control until the early 1900’s. Over this period most of the population gradually accepted Islam and so by the mid 19th century the area was occupied by some 400,000 Muslims, 75,000 Christians and 25,000 Jews [World Vision].
Despite the strong Muslim presence, by the early 20th century the land was a mix of many peoples representing some 50 languages [1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica]. According to historian Richard Hartmann, prior to the creation of Israel in 1948 these communities were "ethnologically a chaos of all the possible human combinations", and so did not share a common Arab identity. They included Balkans, Greeks, Syrians, Egyptians, Turks, Armenians, Italians, Persians, Kurds, Germans, Afghans, Bosnians, Sudanese, Algerians and others. The land was not a "country" and had no frontiers, only administrative boundaries [Prof. Bernard Lewis].

A 'Land of Palestine'?

Is 'Palestine' a historic land? Is it legitimate to use the term for the area we now call Israel? To answer this we first observe that the Hebrews entered the Land of Israel, specifically Canaan, under Joshua c1450 BC (Jos 6). This area was gradually extended by Israel's kings (Saul, David and Solomon) but still excluded 'Philistia' (the land of the Philistines), a narrow coastal strip including Gaza. The Philistines were an Aegean people more closely related to Greeks than to Arabs. Linguistically, the term 'Palestine' originated from the Greek word pronounced Palaistina, which is derived from the Hebrew word pronounced pel-eh-sheth, meaning 'land of the Philistines'.
It is important to note that this 'land definition' of Palestine was later expanded by the Romans. In the 2nd century AD, the Romans renamed Judea as 'Palaestina' in an attempt to minimize Jewish identification with the land of Israel. In fact, it is claimed that the Roman Emperor Hadrian began using the term 'Palestine' for the whole Land of Israel, and unfortunately this term has prevailed over the centuries. For example, under the Ottoman Empire (1517-1917), the term 'Palestine' was used as a general term to describe the land south of Syria, and it was applied to the territory placed under the 1922 British Mandate (see below).
Historically then, the term 'Palestine' only applied to the narrow coastal strip of land occupied by the Philistines, and Philistia itself did not survive the invasion of Nebuchadnezzar II c600 BC. We conclude that there was no historic 'Land of Palestine', at least from this point in time. There can be no legitimate Arab claim to a 'Land of Palestine' or 'Palestinian Land' spanning large parts of modern Israel..
"There is no such country as Palestine." [Arab leader A.B. Abdul Hadi, 1937]
"There is no such thing as Palestine in history, absolutely not." [Arab Prof Philip Hitti (Princeton University), 1946]
"Palestine does not exist at all." [Ahmed Shkari (PLO founder), 1956]

A Palestinian People?

At the start of the 20th century, just as there was no 'Land of Palestine', the strong ethnic mix referred to above meant there was no distinctive 'Palestinian people'. There were, however, stirrings for nationalism in response to Zionism. The term 'Palestine' seems to have come to prominence after the Balfour Declaration in 1917, when shortly after this the British were given a 'Palestine Mandate'. The 1922 Mandate didn't recognise the existence of a 'Palestinian people' but instead referred to the local Arab population as existing non-Jewish communities. It was only later that we find an emergence of Palestinian nationalism and an identifiable 'Palestinian People' [James Gelvin][Rashid Khalidi]. Some see this as a response to the threat posed by Zionism, when waves of Jewish immigrants arrived in Palestine between 1919 and 1939.
It is interesting to note that, by 1948, a substantial portion of the 'Palestinian people' resident in Mandate territory originated, not from that territory, but rather from the surrounding Arab lands of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt! It is claimed that the Jews were the very reason the Arabs chose to settle in the Land of Israel - jobs provided by newly established Zionist industry and agriculture lured them there. The 'Palestinians' are therefore not an ethnic group (in contrast to the Jews).

Jerusalem pre-1948

Jews have been living in Jerusalem continuously for nearly two millennia and they have constituted the largest single group of inhabitants there since the 1840's. For example, at the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, Jerusalem had some 100,000 Jews and about 40,000 Arabs. To Jews the entire city is sacred, whilst to Arabs only "the Dome of the Rock" is sacred (Islamic tradition says Mohammed ascended to heaven from here - although some claim he never set foot in Jerusalem). Jerusalem has been the Jewish capital for millennia, but it has never been the capital of any Arab entity.

Timeline for the Partitioning of Palestine

1917 Balfour Declaration

A.J. Balfour (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, British Foreign Office) stated that "His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people ... it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine ...". Formally, this became known as 'The Balfour Declaration'.

1920

The San Remo Peace Conference gave Britain a provisional 'Mandate for Palestine' based upon the Balfour declaration. In legal terms, 'The Mandate for Palestine' was 'The Trust' and Britain was the 'Mandatory' or 'Trustee'. The primary objective of the Mandate was to grant political rights in respect to Palestine to the Jewish people. Initially the Mandate defined "Palestine" as spanning both west and east of the Jordan (Fig.1), an area much larger than the historic Palestine as envisaged by the Zionists.
1920 Palestine Mandate
Fig 1: The 1920 provisional Palestine Mandate (Image courtesy Eli E. Hertz)

1922

The British Mandate was formalized in September 1922 by the Council of the League of Nations. Essentially this body gave unanimous approval for a Jewish national homeland in Palestine. Article 25 of this Mandate enabled the Mandatory to change the terms of the Mandate in the territory east of the Jordan River. Britain, under Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill, activated this option and cut away 77% of the original mandated area for the Jews and created a new country called Trans-Jordan, later called Jordan (Fig.2). The East Bank was therefore given to Britain's Arab allies!
The 1921 British sub-division
Fig 2: The 1922 British sub-division of the mandated land (Image courtesy Eli E. Hertz)

So the 1922 Mandate for Palestine redefined the boundary of Jewish Palestine as west of the river Jordan. Even though this created a fourth Arab state east of the Jordan, the Arab communities wanted as little to do with the Mandate as possible.

What the 1922 Mandate did for Jew and Arab

The reduced mandated area for a Jewish homeland included the Gaza strip and the Golan Heights, plus Judea and Samaria, today's 'West Bank'. According to the Mandate, the Jews could settle anywhere between the Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea (Fig. 3). Todate, this is the last legally binding document regarding the West Bank and Gaza. The Mandate did not grant any national political rights to Arabs, but Article 2 did safeguard the civil and religious rights of all inhabitants of Palestine, irrespective of race or religion. Political rights to self-determination for Arabs were guaranteed by the League of Nations in four other mandates (for Lebanon, Syria, Iraq and Jordan).
International law expert Prof. Eugene V. Rostow (Undersecretary of State to Lyndon Johnson and Professor Emeritus at Yale Law School) has stated:
" ... the Mandate implicitly denies Arab claims to national political rights ... the mandated territory was in effect reserved to the Jewish people for their self-determination and political developement ... ."
In regard to the Arab 'natural law' claim to certain areas in Palestine he adds that it is not customary in law that every group of people claiming to be a nation has the right to a state of its own.

The 1922 League of Nations sub-division
Fig 3: The 1922 League of Nations sub-division (Image courtesy Eli E. Hertz)

1920’s

During the late 1920’s Jewish immigration and investment benefited the indigenous people and Arab standard of living in the area increased. In 1923 Britain (illegally) traded the Golan Heights, originally part of the Mandate, to France in exchange for the oil-rich lands of Mosul in Iraq.

1937-38

The Peel and Woodhead commissions of 1937 and 1938 recommended partitioning Palestine into a small Jewish state and a large Arab state, but this was rejected by the Arab leadership (which included Saudi Arabia).

1939

The British White Paper of 1939 (also known as the McDonald White Paper) was a statement of policy that severely compromised the British commitment to the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine. While it may have mollified Arab opinion, as intended, it certainly alienated Zionist Jews as its enforcement prevented the free settlement of refugees who desperately needed to leave Europe. In the 1939 White Paper, the limitation on Jewish immigration was made permanent: seventy-five thousand Jewish immigrants would be allowed to enter Palestine over a five year period. The policy therefore repudiated the Balfour Declaration and Britain's commitments under the League of Nations just at the time of greatest need for a sanctuary for Jewish refugees. The White Paper remained the basis of British policy until the end of the Mandate - a sad indictment against Britain.

1946

The League of Nations was dissolved and its assets and duties transferred to the United Nations (UN). So the Trust (the Mandate for Palestine) was transferred over to the UN, and article 80 of the UN Charter implicitly recognises the 'Mandate for Palestine' of the League of Nations. So the UN implicitly reaffirmed the 1922 Mandate; Article 80 preserved the mandated rights of the Jewish people. In 1946 all Jewish ownership in the Golan was nullified by the new state of Syria.

1947

At this time nearly half the land of Palestine was owned by Arabs, nearly half was "Crown Lands", and about 8% was owned by Jews. In 1947 a UN Special Commission on Palestine recommended that this area be divided equally, with open borders, into an Arab state and a Jewish state (Fig.4). Note that this plan referred to an "Arab" state, rather than to a "Palestinian" state (since there was no indiginous Palestinian people). Jerusalem was to be "internationalized". The UN General Assembly adopted this plan on November 29, 1947 (UN Resolution GA 181), and in 1977 the UN recognized November 29 as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
The Jews accepted the UN resolution but the Arabs rejected it. On Nov 30 and Dec 1 1947 Arab riots broke out in Jerusalem and fighting and violence spread throught the country. Arab Palestinians began leaving their homes to escape the violence. The Partition Plan was to replace the British Mandate, but since the plan was never implemented, the British Mandate still stands.
1947 UN Partition Plan
Fig 4: The 1947 UN Partition Plan (not implemented)

1948

April 1948 appeared to mark a turning point in the fighting in favour of the initially outnumbered and outgunned Jewish forces. On May 14 1948 the Jews proclaimed an independent State of Israel and the British withdrew from Palestine. On the same date, Britain, as Trustee for the 1922 Mandate turned over its reponsibility to the UN and withdrew from Palestine. The Trust (or Mandate) was now totally in the hands of the UN.

1948-49 War

As the Jewish State was born and the British finally left, five Arab armies (Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq) immediately invaded Israel. The Arabs had no difficulty obtaining all the arms they needed. In fact, Jordan's Arab Legion was armed and trained by the British, and led by a British officer. At the end of 1948 and beginning of 1949, British RAF planes flew with Egyptian squadrons over the Israel-Egypt border. On January 7, 1949, Israeli planes shot down four of the British aircraft. During this war the Israel Defence Force (IDF) was formed. At the end of the war in Israel held territory beyond the boundaries set by the UN Partition Plan (approximately 78% of the area west of the Jordan) and Jerusalem was divided between Jordan and Israel, Jordan holding East Jerusalem. Egypt held Gaza and Jordan held the West Bank (Judea and Samaria).
Jewish communities in the West Bank that had existed prior to the Arab invasion were demolished, as was the Jewish quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. It's population of about 2,000 Jews was besieged and forced to leave en masse, and 55 synagogues and Talmudic Academies were destroyed. The UN partition plan, including its proposal that Jerusalem be internationalized, had been overtaken by events. From 1948-67, the city was divided between Israel and Jordan, but Jordan's sovereignty over the West Bank and East Jerusalem was never recognised by the UN.

The 1949 Green Line

The Arab countries refused to sign a permanent peace treaty with Israel, and so the UN arranged a series of ceasefires. UN GA Resolution 194 called for cessation of hostilities and return of refugees. Security Council Resolution 62 called for implementation of armistice (truce/ceasefire) agreements that would lead to permanent peace and as a result Israel's borders were re-established along the so-called "Green Line". This demarcation or armistice line, drawn up under the auspices of UN mediator Ralph Bunche, largely reflected the ceasefire lines of 1949 (Fig 5) and as such represented interim borders for Israel.
At this point, Egypt held the Gaza strip, Jordan retained control of Judea and Samaria (the 'West Bank'), plus the Old City of (east) Jerusalem, and only as a result of war was Israel excluded from the West Bank and Gaza! It is shown later that the 1949 Armistice Green Line is not Israel's Legal Border
Political map of Israel
Fig 5: Israel's 1949 'Green Line' Borders
The Refugee and West Bank Problem

1949

At this time some 726,000 Arabs fled or were driven out of Israel and became refugees in neighboring Arab countries, whilst over 800,000 Jews were forced to leave Muslim countries after their property was confiscated. Israel offered to repatriate 100,000 Arab refugees in April 1949 but this was rejected.

1952

The UN offered $200m for the refugees but this was also rejected by Arab governments.

1967 Six-Day War

In the Six-Day War of June 5–10, 1967, the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon (and later Iraq) attacked Israel. Their goal was “to wipe Israel off the map”. Israel defeated the attack even though the Arab armies had huge superiority in armour, aircraft and troops. After the war Israel held the Sinai, the Golan Heights, Gaza, the West Bank and all of Jerusalem. Some 1 million Arabs and all parts of Palestine were now under Israeli rule. It is interesting to note that the area controlled by Israel after this war was the same area allotted to Israel for Jewish settlement under the 1922 Palestine Mandate (Fig. 3).
Initially, the Israeli government declared that it was ready to return all of the territories except Jerusalem in return for peace treaties with its Arab neighbors. However, due to pressures within Israel, and the fact that Arab states would not negotiate with Israel, an increasing number of settlements were established on the West Bank.

1967 Arab Summit

In the wake of the Arab defeat, eight Arab heads of state attended an Arab summit conference in Khartoum, Sudan held August 29 - September 1, 1967. It formulated the Arab consensus that underlay the official policies of most Arab states for the next two decades and beyond, with the exception of Egypt: "no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with it."

1967 UN Resolution 242

In November 1967 the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 242. The most controversial clause was the call for the "Withdrawal of Israeli armed forces from territories occupied in the recent conflict" (i.e. in the Six-Day War) in exchange for an end to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Although the Arabs pushed for the clause to say "all the" territories, the Resolution deliberately did not say how much territory Israel had to give up. When asked to explain this, the British Ambassador who drafted the approved resolution (Lord Caradon) said:
"It would have been wrong to demand that Israel return to its positions of June 4, 1967, because those positions were undesirable and artificial."
Similarly, Arthur Goldberg (one drafter of Resolution 242) repeatedly stated that
"... the armistice lines of 1948 were intended to be temporary ... this, or course, was particularly true of Jerusalem. At no time ... did I refer to East Jerusalem as occupied territory."
Clearly, the UN regarded the pre-1967 war boundaries as "artificial" and "temporary" (recall that Jordan only gained the West Bank and E. Jerusalem by war). Also note that Resolution 242 implied that Israel withdraw from "some" of the occupied territories, not "all". Since Israel withdrew from 91% of the territories when it gave up the Sinai, it has already partially, if not wholly, fulfilled its obligation under 242.

1973

In October 1973 Egypt and Syria launched another attack on Israel (the Yom Kippur War). Israel withdrew from Sinai in 1982.

1978-79

In 1978 Egypt and Israel signed the Camp David framework agreements, leading to a Peace Treaty in 1979. Israel withdrew from Sinai in 1982.

1988

King Hussain of Jordan formally renounced any claim to the lands (i.e. West Bank and East Jerusalem) that he had lost in the 1967 war.
1988 also saw affirmation of the Hamas Charter or 'The Charter of Allah: The Platform of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)'. This charter calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing all Jews. Hamas is an acronym of Harakat al Mawqawama al Islamiyya meaning "Islamic Resistance Movement."

1993

The Oslo Accords: in these Israel recognized the PLO as Palestine's official representative, the PLO renounced the use of violence, and the PLO recognized Israel's right to exist. The PLO became the Palestinian Authority (PA) in 1994.

1994

Israel and Jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994, and Israel withdrew troops from Gaza and most cities and towns of the West Bank by 1996. Palestinians authorities then took control.

1995

The Oslo Interim Agreement 1995 (signed by the Palestinians at the White House and signed by the EU as witness) contained a clause (Article 31) stating:
"Neither side shall initiate or take any step that will change the status of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip pending the outcome of the permanent status negotiations."
So any attempt to change the status of these territories, namely a 2-state solution without prior negotiations with Israel will violate this clause. Article 31 expressly prohibits unilateral action by either side to change the status of the West Bank and Gaza prior to reaching a negotiated permanent status agreement.

2002

Israel reoccupied all of the West Bank following waves of Palestinian suicide attacks.

2003

Since Israel withdrew from 91% of the territories when it gave up the Sinai, it has already partially, if not wholly, fulfilled its obligation under UN Resolution 242. Moreover, if Israel withdrew from the whole of the West Bank up to the June 4 1967 border, then planes taking off from Israel's main airport would be in range of shoulder-fired missiles from the West Bank.
By 2003 about 220,000 Israelis had settled in the West Bank. Israel erected security barriers along the Green Line to prevent more suicide attacks. From 2000 to 2003 there were 73 attacks from Samaria killing 293 Israeli's, but after construction of Israel's Security Fence attacks declined by over 90%. This is, of course, at the expense of severe hardship for many Palestinians.

2003-2004

In response to Palestinian attacks, the IDF recaptures parts of the Gaza Strip. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon presents a Disengagement Plan from Gaza and the northern West Bank, which met with intense opposition from fellow Likud members and from settlers. To aid Israel in this withdrawal, President Bush stated that, in his view, "Israel should not have to withdraw to the 1949 Armistice borders".

2005-2008

Knesset ratifies Sharon's Disengagement Plan. Government announces August 15 as the day disengagement is set to begin. Passionate, nationwide anti-disengagement protests begin. Israel withdraws unilaterally from Gaza on August 15. After the election of Hamas in 2006 there was a steady increase of rocket attacks against Israel's citizens. Between 2001 and January 2009, over 8,600 rockets had been launched from Gaza, leading to 28 deaths and widespread trauma.

2008-2009

On 27 December 2008 Israel launched a wave of airstrikes against targets within the Gaza Strip, with the stated aim of stopping rocket fire from and arms import into the territory.

Conclusions on Israel's Legal Right
to Settle in the West Bank and Gaza

The forgoing timeline summarises the recent turbulent history of Palestine. What happened is often misinterpreted, and the charge is frequently made that Israeli settlements on the West Bank are illegal and that Israel is illegally occupying the West Bank. The legal case for such a statement is weak.
  • International-law arguments against the settlements have rested primarily upon two sources. The first of these, the 1907 Hague Regulations, protect the interests of a temporarily ousted sovereign in the context of a short-term occupation. Article 43 of the Regulations calls for the occupant to "respect .... the laws in force in the country" and Article 46 bars an occupying power from confiscating private property.
    Settlements are also opposed through the 1949 Fourth Geneva Convention. Article 49(6) states: "The occupying power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own population into territories it occupies". Both these legal arguments rely upon the concept of "occupation of a legally owned land". The following points neutralise this concept.
  • First, we should note that the 1949 armistice borders were not recognised by Arab states, which continued to refuse to recognise Israel. So it is contradictory for Arab states to later state that these are 'legal' borders; the 1949 Armistice Green Line is not Israel's Legal Border!
  • Secondly, Jordan occupied both East Jerusalem and the West Bank during the 1948-49 war and only gained these areas via war and the Green Line of the UN armistice. These areas had never formally been allocated to Jordan and so were strictly unallocated Palestine Mandate territory. Later, between 1949 and 1967 Jordan simply attempted illegal annexation of this newly gained territory, but then in 1988 Jordan formally renounced any claim to the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Eminent legal scholars, such as Prof. Eugene Rostow therefore maintain that Israeli settlers have as much right to live in the West Bank as non-Jews. He states:
    "Under international law, neither Jordan nor the Palestinian Arab 'people' of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip have a substantial claim to the sovereign possession of the occupied territories. The West Bank should be considered 'unallocated territory'".
  • The Israeli Government follows this argument and denies that the occupation of the West Bank is illegal on the grounds that the land was not previously occupied lawfully by any other state. This view is supported by Prof. Judge Schwebel (former President of the International Court of Justice) who states:
    "The armistice agreements of 1949 expressly preserved the territorial claims of all parties and did not purport to establish definitive boundaries between them."
    This of course agrees with those who drafted UN Resolution 242.
  • In June 2011, Dr. Jaques Gauthier, an international human rights lawyer from Toronto addressed the European Parliament in Brussels on the legal issues regarding Jerusalem and Israel. Referring to the 1922 British Mandate for Palestine and to Article 80 of the UN Charter he said:
    "For anyone who is interested in justice, these are issues which we have to study carefully ... the rights vested in the Jewish people stand on very solid legal ground and are valid to this day."
    Under Article 80 and the 1922 Mandate he maintained that Jerusalem cannot be divided and that Jews still have the legal right to settle anywhere in Mandated land.
So since there is no legal ownership of Judea and Samaria, these areas cannot be regarded as "occupied territory". The armistice borders never received international recognition. All of western Palestine, from the Jordan to the Mediterranean, including Gaza and all of Jerusalem (as in Fig.3) remains legally open to Jewish settlement under the orignal British Mandate. International lawyers maintain that this right of settlement is protected by Article 80 of the UN Charter which recognises the Trust (British Mandate) handed to it by the League of Nations.
It appears that the world prefers to 'believe a lie' (2 Thes 2.11) and still cry "occupied territory"!

The Future - a Biblical View
We have tried to ascertain how the Palestinian problem arose. Essentially it seems to be a combination of so-called Zionism (returning Jews with a vision for Zion or Jerusalem), and repeated Arab refusal to recognise Israel, or to accept both an Arab state and an Israeli state. We have also seen that what the media describes as 'occupied land', cannot be described as occupied from a legal point of view. Now let's summarise the big picture as described in the Bible (see Israel for a fuller explanation):
  • God promised by covenant that He would give all the land of Canaan (modern Israel) to Abraham and his descendents. This was 'forever'. (Gen 17.7,8)
  • The covenant was established through Isaac and not through Ishmael. So the Jews are the true descendents of Abraham in the covenant sense and they keep this covenant through circumcision. (Gen 17.10,20,21)
  • The covenant people (national Israel - the twelve tribes) have been chosen by God to be His witnesses and servant in the world. They are a special people through whom God will make a name for Himself. (Isa 43.1,10)(2 Sam 7.23)
  • Through this people all the nations of the earth will be blessed - a reference to the Messiah, Jesus. (Gen 22.18)(Acts 3.25)
  • In the last days God will take scattered Israel (the 12 tribes) from among the nations and bring them into their own land. (Jer 30.3)(Ezek 37.21)(Zech 8.7,8)
  • Most of Israel returns in unbelief in that they do not acknowledge Jesus as Saviour and Lord, but God will speak to them. (Zech 12.10-14) (Rom 11.26,27)
  • When Israel returns, the land itself will be blessed and become more fruitfull. (Isa 35.1,2)(Ezek 36.8-12)
  • Close to the end of this age, Israel will experience a brief time of false peace, and then severe persecution from the end-time world ruler. (Jer 30.7)(Mat 24.15-25)
  • At the very end of this age, just prior to the Second Coming of Christ, all nations will gather against Jerusalem for war. (Zech 14.2)
  • The remnant of Israel that survives these attacks come through into the millennial reign of Christ. (Zech 13.8,9)
  • During the millennium the whole world will live in peace and security as Christ rules from Zion (Jerusalem), and the world acknowledges Israel as God's servant and witness. (Zech 8.22,23)(Zech 14.9-21)
Observation of the world scene confirms the biblical picture. Israel is indeed returning, the land is indeed being blessed, and the nations are surely raging against her (see also Reality).
What of the Palestinian Arabs?
The Bible instructs the people of Israel how they should treat foreigners (non-Jews). Old Testament Israel was commanded to love foreigners and to let them live normal lives amongst them (Deut 10.19):
"When a stranger resides with you in your land, you shall do him no wrong … (he) … shall be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself …" (Lev 19.33,34)
This instruction is timeless and applies to future Israel. Once Israel has returned to her land, the land is divided up amongst the tribes of Israel and the stranger amongst them is also ‘allotted an inheritance’:
"And they (strangers) shall be to you as the native-born among the sons of Israel; they shall be allotted an inheritance with you among the tribes of Israel." (Ezek 47.22)
And of course God's timeless instruction applies now. It applies to Palestinian Arabs today. During an interview in 1989, Arial Sharon was asked: “Do you think of Arabs as your friends, neighbours, your enemies?” He replied:
"From my childhood, I have believed Jews and Arabs can live together, and I believe now they should live together. All the rights to this country, to the land of Israel – especially Judea and Samaria – are Jewish … but everyone who lives in the country should have all the rights of the country". [Ariel Sharon, TIME, April 1989]
Unfortunately, as long as Arab countries refuse to recognise Israel and continue to attack her, such cohabitation would seem to be impossible. Article 7 of the 1988 Hamas Charter states:
"The prophet, prayer and peace be upon him, said: The time will not come until Muslims will fight the Jews (and kill them); until the Jews hide behind rocks and trees, which will cry: O Muslim! there is a Jew hiding behind me, come on and kill him!"
As stated, God promised that He would give all the land of Canaan to Abraham and his descendents. He made a covenant with Abraham:
"To your descendants I have given this land, from the river of Egypt as far as the great river, the river Euphrates ..." (Gen 15.18)
Despite Israel's future disobedience, this promise was unconditional in that the land was to be theirs forever; no strings attached.
"I will give to you and to your descendants ... all the land of Canaan, for an everlasting possession" (Gen 17.8)
Let's try and identify the geographical boundaries in more detail.
As the Israelites conquered more territory the term 'Canaan' was gradually applied to all the lands west of the Jordan valley, and there are references to Canaanites living in the valleys and plains of this region (Num 13.29)(Jos 11.3)(Judg 1.27). In time the LORD gave more detail of the geographical boundaries. For example, in Num 34.1-12 we find the boundaries given to Moses as he was about to divide up Canaan for the twelve tribes. These are:
  • Western: the Mediterranean Sea
  • Eastern: from Kadesh-barnea, via Zin and the salt sea to Zedad and Hamath in the north
  • Southern: from the River of Egypt (not the Nile) to Kadesh-barnea
  • Northern: from the Mediterranean Sea to Mount Hor, to Hamath
Israel's Future Borders
Fig 6: Future Occupation of Israel by the Twelve Tribes
In reality, the tribes occupied only some of this land and in addition occupied some land east of the Jordan. The land was divided according to the size of each tribe (Jos 13) and so resulted in very unequal division e.g. the tribe of Manasseh took a large share. In contrast, Ezek 47 and 48 state that the land in millennial Israel will be divided equally between the tribes, each tribe having one portion (Fig 6). In Ezek 47.13-21 we find more boundary detail and it is clearly stated that the Jordan is the eastern boundary (v18) and the western boundary goes north as far as 'opposite Hamath' (v20).
At first sight it appears that there is some discrepancy in the northern boundary, since initially God told Abraham this boundary would be the River Euphrates, much further to the north (Gen 15.18). Thekingdoms of David and Solomon did indeed stretch from the river of Egypt on the Sinai peninsula (not the Nile), across the Syrian Desert to Tiphsah on the Euphrates, but the Euphrates boundary is absent from Num 34 and Ezek 47. A possible explanation is that God is giving boundaries for two time periods. At the Second Coming of Christ there will be significant geological changes in the Middle East (Zech 14.4,10)(Isa 11.15,16) and one of these is the drying up of the Euphrates (Rev 16.12). So whilst the Euphrates served as a boundary for David and Solomon, it virtually ceases to be a landmark in the millennium.

Comparison with Today's Borders

It is interesting to compare the future biblical boundaries and land division with the current situation in Israel. Clearly, the biblical boundaries include both the Gaza strip and the West Bank. They also include significant parts of present-day Syria i.e. up to Hamath, and probably all of Lebanon.

How many holidays do the Arabs-Muslims celebrate due to historical events in the land of ancient Israel and Jerusalem.
The Jewish people celebrate most of their holidays and fast days in memory of Jerusalem and Israel since 70 AD (that is over 2,000 years).
Pleading the Jewish goal and aspiration to return to Israel and rebuild the Temple in Jerusalem - where it was before it was destroyed and desecrated by the enemies of the Jews. Many of the Jewish prayers for thousands of years recite the love of Israel and the Jewish aspirations to return to their ancestral land and bring back its glory and holiness.
At Jewish weddings they break a glass in memory of Jerusalem and the aspiration to return and build the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem.
Every day at the end of the meal the Jews recite a blessing and thank G-d for providing sustenance and beseech G-d to return and rebuild the temple in Jerusalem.
Most Jewish prayers mention our pleading to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the Temple.
YJ Draiman


Saturday, April 16, 2016

Article by YJ Draiman President of AFSI LA in the Greater Los Angeles Area Current candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles 2017 Current 4th term elected official in the City of Los Angeles



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President of AFSI LA in the Greater Los Angeles Area Current candidate for Mayor of Los Angeles 2017 Current elected official in the City of Los Angeles SFV Energy and Water conservation specialist Working on PHD in Energy conservation
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YJ Israel Draiman · 
Iran the destabilizing factor in the Middle East and beyond..

Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and seeks one of the world’s most terrifying weapons: a nuclear bomb.

Israel's PM speech in Congress today just reinforced our resolve to stop Iran's Nuclear development at all costs. The alternative could bring the world to a nuclear Holocaust.

Iran also has developed the largest ballistic missile force in the Middle East, which poses a growing threat to U.S. bases, U.S. allies, and numerous other countries in the region.

The rogue regimes in Iran pose some of the most dang...See More

Iran the destabilizing factor in the Middle East and beyond..

Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and seeks one of the world’s most terrifying weapons: a nuclear bomb.

Israel's PM speech in Congress today just reinforced our resolve to stop Iran's Nuclear development at all costs. The alternative could bring the world to a nuclear Holocaust.

Iran also has developed the largest ballistic missile force in the Middle East, which poses a growing threat to U.S. bases, U.S. allies, and numerous other countries in the region.

The rogue regimes in Iran pose some of the most dang
erous threats to U.S. national security interests. Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and is rapidly expanding its nuclear program and ballistic missile force plus other offensive weapons and methods of terror. Regrettably, the Obama Administration has failed to formulate effective policies to address the challenges posed by the rising power of Iran and its unpredictable regime.
Iran has been hostile to the United States since 1979, when a revolution brought to power a cadre of anti-Western Shia Islamist revolutionaries who dubbed the United States the “Great Satan.” Iran has tried to export its Islamist revolution violently to Iraq, Yemen, Syria, Libya, Lebanon, Bahrain, Afghanistan, Gaza and Saudi Arabia by supporting Shia radical Islamists in each of these countries. Tehran helped to create the Hezbollah terrorist group in Lebanon and has supported a wide variety of terrorist and revolutionary groups throughout the Middle East. It became the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism to advance its foreign policy goals and punish its enemies.
In recent years, Iran’s hostile regime has been one of the chief beneficiaries of the political turmoil that convulsed the Middle East during the “Arab Spring,” which distracted the United States and other countries from the ongoing standoff over Iran’s nuclear program. The dramatic events diverted international attention from Tehran’s stubborn defiance of four rounds of U.N. Security Council sanctions resolutions on the nuclear issue. The political upheaval in the Arab world also has toppled a government in Egypt, and recreated a new government headed by Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, Iran undermined governments in Jordan, Bahrain, and elsewhere, that firmly opposed Iran. Although Bashar al-Assad’s pro-Iranian regime in Syria also has been weakened, strong support from Iran appears for the moment to have evened the balance of power in Syria’s civil war fueled by Assad.
Some of the consequences has been the growth of ISIS and its goal for a Caliphate Dominion. The horrific pictures of beheadings and atrocities that defy human comprehension, only awaken our resolve to stop terror and violence before it engulfs the whole world and threaten our own survival.
In retrospect, how would the U.S. react if Iran was a neighbor of the U.S. with its nuclear development and a threat to the U.S. and its allies.

U.S must force the halt of Iran’s nuclear weapons program. Washington must do a better job of enforcing its red line against an Iranian nuclear weapon than it did in enforcing the Obama Administration’s ill-considered red line against Syrian chemical weapons. Tehran must be forced by additional sanctions to comply with its non-proliferation obligations. The U.S. must demonstrate the willingness and capacity to defend its vital interests in the region. The U.S. should not agree to lift or ease anymore sanctions until Iran has taken concrete and irreversible actions to stop uranium enrichment, ship medium-enriched uranium stocks out of the country, close the uranium enrichment facility at Fordow, and halt work on the heavy water reactor at Arak and other location in Iran or its accomplices.

Imagine Iran with nuclear capability and some terrorists getting a hold off a backpack with a nuclear device or dirty bomb and detonating it in the middle of Times Square in New York or any other congested area with hundreds of thousands in casualties. Do you think the American people will tolerate such a potential threat.
I think 9-11 has shown to the American people that threats and weapons of mass destruction in the possession of terrorists is a national threat to America and the rest of the free world.
It is time for the free world to take the gloves off and treat the threat with utmost force and cleanse the terrorists and its sponsors from existence.
YJ Draiman.
YJ Israel Draiman · 
There will never be an Arab-Palestine State in Greater Israel

Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Judea and Samaria for the next 10 years, It also needs to build 3 superhighway connecting Judea and Samaria to Israel.
Construct military bases in Judea and Samaria to protect the people and the country.
Israel also needs to build 50,000 housing units per year in greater Jerusalem and build additional roads and highway in and from Jerusalem. Israel must also build housing and expand settlements of the Negev and the Galil.

Arabs expelled a million plus Jews from all their coun...See More

There will never be an Arab-Palestine State in Greater Israel

Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Judea and Samaria for the next 10 years, It also needs to build 3 superhighway connecting Judea and Samaria to Israel.
Construct military bases in
Judea and Samaria to protect the people and the country.
Israel also needs to build 50,000 housing units per year in greater Jerusalem and build additional roads and highway in and from Jerusalem. Israel must also build housing and expand settlements of the Negev and the Galil.

Arabs expelled a million plus Jews from all their countries and confiscated their assets.
The forced Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews (who have lived in those Arab countries for over 2,500 years), primarily of Sephardic and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The forced migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics, over a million Jewish families were terrorized and forced out of their homes in Arab countries from 1948 until the early 1970’s. Some 650,000 resettled in
Israel, The Arab governments confiscated their assets, businesses, home and Real estate estimated at 120,000 square kilometers - 75,000 sq, miles (6 times the size of the State of Israel). Valued today in the trillions of dollars.
Let the 21 Arab countries resettle the Arab Palestinians in the land they confiscated from the Jews which is 5 times the size of
Israel. Provide them with funds they confiscated from the million Jewish people they expelled and let them build an economy, This will benefit both the Arab-Palestinians and the hosting countries, The other alternative is relocate the Arab-Palestinians to Jordan, (originally land allocated for the Jewish people) which is already 80% Arab-Palestinians, and give them funds to relocate and build an economy. This will solve the Arab-Palestinians refugee problem once and for all. It will also reduce hostility and strife in the region.
YJ Draiman.
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel in the family of nations.
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I do not know another nation on earth which since its
founding, less than seventy years ago, had to sacrifice 23,000 soldiers.

I do not know another nation on earth without recognized borders.
I do not know another nation on earth whose population
lives under a perpetual emotional strain.
I do not know another nation on earth threatened to be wiped off the map....See More

Israel in the family of nations.
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I do not know another nation on earth which since its
founding, less than seventy years ago, had to sacrifice 23,000 soldiers.

I do not know another nation on earth without recognized borders.
I do not know another nation on earth whose population
lives under a perpetual emotional strain.
I do not know another nation on earth threatened to be wiped off the map.


I do not know another nation on earth so threatened by boycotts all over the world.
I do not know another nation on earth where winners tend to lose wars.
I do not know another nation on earth which provides its own enemy with
water, electricity, food, weapons, and medical treatment.

I do not know another nation on earth where guests on official visits utter
disrespectful and offensive words.
But I also don’t know another nation on earth which has recorded so many miracles.

Imagine a helpless, naked Jew at the gas ovens facing a Nazi official, who thinks he
will get rid of the “Jewish cancer”, get rid of this unique phenomenon of 2,000 years.

Could that helpless, naked Jew imagine that in 50 years
other Jews will be flying F-16’s in the skies over Israel ?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel ’s
population today would be nine times that of 1948, the year of the state’s creation?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is much happier than all the European countries?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel has the highest production of scientific
publications per capita in the world?

Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel has the highest
worldwide publication of new books?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the only nation which began the
XXI century with a net gain in the number of trees?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel has with largest number of chess
grand-masters per capita of any city in the world?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the nation whose academics produce
more scientific papers per capita than anywhere else in the world?

Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the nation
with the highest ratio of university degrees to the population in the world?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the country which, in proportion to
its population, with the largest number of startup companies in the world?
Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the country with the highest
percentage in the world of home computers per capita?

Could that helpless Jew imagine that Israel is the nation with the
largest immigrant-absorbing model on earth?
Unfortunately, you will not find Israel ’s goodness and superiority in the media (also Israeli),
because it does not fit in with the stereotype of the colonialist Zionist occupier.
In the world’s consciousness, the word “ Israel ” must be equated with fear.

Israel just came out of another war against terrorists whose
value is less than that of animals.
Do you know of any animal species sheltering behind its own children?

But the Jewish State, despite its media, its cynical politicians,
establishment, once again showed the world it is the best humanity has to offer.

This hope is impressed in the faces of Israel ’s fallen soldiers, its
wounded an injured soldiers. In those faces there is joy de vivre, not sadness or hatred.

Terrorists and their Western appeasers want to destroy Israel because it is a light unto the nations.

The only one in the world in which we live.
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel must be steadfast in protecting its rights and its people
Many nations and people are questioning Israel’s control of its liberated territory.
No one is mentioning that the Arab countries had ejected about a million Jewish people and their children from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate. Many of the Jews ejected from Arab countries died while their forced departure from Arab countries, due to hardship, famine and starvation. 650,00 Jewish people and their children of these expelled Jewish people and their children were resettled in Greater Isr...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The Koran itself is extraordinarily clear about the status of the Land of Israel in Islam. While in general criticizing Jews for their supposed sinfulness, something the Jewish Bible does quite a lot of also, the Koran relates in Sura 5:21, that Moses (a revered teacher in Islam) tells the Jews to “enter into the Holy Land which Allah has assigned to you.” Moses adds to his people, according the Koran:
“O my people! Remember the bounty of God upon you when He bestowed prophets upon you , and made you kings and gave you that which had not been given to anyone before you amongst the nations. O m...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Bibi promised he will not let the left-Labor join the government.
The left is one of the main reason a new election was called.
It is time to replace the Media with an objective people who care about Israel and its people. A police force that protects the people of Israel.
It is time to punish those who incite terror and violence. Prosecute those who betray Israel in words and action and treat traitors with full force of the law.
Protect all Jewish institutions and houses of worship.
It is time to elect a new Supreme Court Justices in Israel.
It is time to Annex Judea and Samaria and adopt the...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Non-broken series of treaties and resolutions, as laid out by the San Remo Resolution, the League of Nations and the United Nations, gives the Jewish People title to the city of Jerusalem. The process began at San Remo, Italy, when the four Principal Allied Powers of World War I – Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan – agreed to create a Jewish national home in what is now the Land of Israel. San Remo
The relevant resolution reads as follows: “The High Contracting Parties agree to entrust… the administration of Palestine, within such boundaries as may be determined by the Principal Allied Po...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
It is time to Annex Judea and Samaria and adopt the Levy report.
It is time for Israel to take serious action against terror and violence and restore the safety and security of its people without fear of violence, riots, stone throwing and intentional vehicular usage to kill and injure Israelis.
Remind the Arabs that they expelled over a million Jews from their counties and confiscated all their assets including land 5 times the size of Israel. That the Arabs must balance the books and pay for the assets and the relocation of the Jews.
Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Ju...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
As Professor Stephen Schwebel, former judge on the Hague's International Court of Justice notes:
The Palestinian claim to sovereignty over east Jerusalem under the principle of self-determination of peoples cannot supersede the Jewish right to self-determination in Jerusalem. While Arabs constituted an ethnic majority only in the artificial entity of "East Jerusalem" created by Jordan's illegal division of the city, the armistice lines forming this artificial entity were never intended to determine the borders of, or political sovereignty over, the city. Moreover, Jews constituted the majority...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
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 contra...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The Palestinian Arabs are the occupiers of Jewish land by YJ Draiman
The Palestinian Arabs are the occupiers of Jewish land. Tell the world at large that they are delusional in thinking that Arabs belong in Israel. There are 21 Arab countries where the Arab Palestinians came from originally – There will never be an Arab/Palestinian State together or adjacent to Eretz Israel. There has never been such a nation as the Palestinian/Arab People. The Arab/Moslem Koran specifically states in The Qur’an 17:104 – states the land belongs to the Jewish people If the historic documents, comments written b...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan
This is a royal decree and sentiment of 2 of the kings of Jordan.
"Palestine and Jordan are one........." said King Abdullah in 1948.
"The truth is that Jordan is Palestine and Palestine is Jordan." said King Hussein of Jordan in 1981.
The Arabs ejected close to a Million Jewish people from Arab countries and confiscated their homes and assets. Let the Arab Palestinians move to those properties.
Jordan received 77% of Jewish land that was part of the land allocated to the Jewish people, the British gave it away to the Arabs, in violation of the Treaty.
YJ Draiman
YJ Israel Draiman · 
On January 3, 1919 Chaim Weizmann, who was the leader and representative of the Zionist Organization on behalf of the Jewish people, met with Emir Feisal, who represented the Arab Kingdom of Hedjaz. Included in an agreement that both.
parties agreed upon was that the Jewish people should get the land west of the Jordan River and that the old city of Jerusalem would be under Jewish control.
The Paris Peace Conference began on January 18, 1919 and lasted about six months in which new borders were decided upon for parts of Europe and the Middle East and were given the force of international law. ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The Oslo accord is null and void! - A scathing indictment of the world nations at large!
The Arab-Palestinians Charter explicitly states that they want the State of Israel for themselves and the Jewish people destroyed.
The Arab-Palestinians actions to date has proven that they do not want peace. Why is the liberal left and many of the world nations are fantasizing and deluding themselves that the Arabs want peace.
People of the world wake up and realize what is their ultimate mission, eliminate the unbelievers.
If the world at large does not wake up now they will be next. It already has start...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Most Westerners, including many Jews, are unaware of four fundamental facts about the Jewish homeland of Israel that would greatly increase their support for the Jewish State. The burden is on us to make these facts more widely known in the West.#1 –
The Jews Never Left: Although most in the West accept that Jewish biblical history happened, most believe that upon vanquishing the Bar Kochba revolt in 135 CE, the victorious Romans “exiled” Judaea’s surviving Jews – and that Jews did not return to Israel in meaningful numbers until the late 19th century Zionist movement.Wrong. Solid evidence – ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
In fact, there's no difference between Israel proper and the "West Bank". There never was. Both were recognized, by international agreements subsequently ratified into law, to comprise the Homeland for the Jewish People. Ironically, it is the rest of the world which recognizes this inconsistency, albeit unconsciously. They sense that Israel is not being true to herself. They feel she is not living up to her true potential, not fulfilling her true role in the world. Maybe that's the real reason why Israel is universally held in such low regard.
Bottom line: there is no and never was any "occupa...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Non-broken series of treaties and resolutions, as laid out by the San Remo Resolution, the League of Nations and the United Nations, gives the Jewish People title to the city of Jerusalem. The process began at San Remo, Italy, when the four Principal Allied Powers of World War I – Great Britain, France, Italy and Japan – agreed to create a Jewish national home in what is now the Land of Israel. San Remo
The relevant resolution reads as follows: “The High Contracting Parties agree to entrust… the administration of Palestine, within such boundaries as may be determined by the Principal Allied Po...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
It is time to Annex Judea and Samaria and adopt the Levy report.
It is time for Israel to take serious action against terror and violence and restore the safety and security of its people without fear of violence, riots, stone throwing and intentional vehicular usage to kill and injure Israelis.
Remind the Arabs that they expelled over a million Jews from their counties and confiscated all their assets including land 5 times the size of Israel. That the Arabs must balance the books and pay for the assets and the relocation of the Jews.
Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Ju...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
In truth, the post-1967 descriptor “Palestinian” -- like the descriptors “Texan” and “Californian” -- is merely geographical rather than ethnic. This assertion is ironically supported by the very language of the P.L.O. National Covenant of 1964, which rarely refers to its constituency as “the Palestinians” or as “the Palestinian people” (precisely because the descriptor “Palestinian” was the detested label by which the resident Jewish population had identified itself during the Mandatory period), but instead almost always refers to its constituency as “the Palestine Arab people” (e.g., Article...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Article 26. The Liberation Organization cooperates with all Arab Governments, each according to its ability, and does not interfere in the internal affairs of any Arab State.
. . .
Since the P.L.O.’s original Covenant explicitly recognized the “West Bank” (i.e., Judea, Samaria, and the eastern portion of Jerusalem, including the Temple Mount) and Gaza as belonging to other Arab states, even declaring that the P.L.O. “does not interfere in the internal affairs of any Arab State”, the only "Arab homeland" of "Palestine" which that organization sought to "liberate" in 1964 was the State of Israel...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
“Most people don’t know that there was Yemenite community living in the area before it became Silwan,” he continued. “At the same time we want people to know where Beit Yehonatan is and to understand how close it is to the Old City.”
"In 1845, more than a half century before the first Zionist Congress set out the territorial aims of political Zionism, the Prussian Consul General in Jerusalem, Dr. Schultze, estimated that there were 7,120 Jews, 5,000 Muslims, and 3,390 Christians in the city. From that moment, the Jews were to remain the largest single religious community. Their numerical domin...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
It is time to expel all the Arabs who create violence, riot and attack Jews.
A Jewish person and any other person in Jerusalem and the rest of Greater Israel has the right to live and walk in his own country in peace and tranquility without fear or intimidation.
I suggest a massive demonstration by Israelis, demanding the government to restore peace without fear or intimidation at all costs. Ignore world opinion and the Media, they will criticize and defame Israel no matter what.
Eventually the world at large respects a government that protects its people.
According to International Law (The S...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Obama’s relations with Israel and other Nations!
Obama has no respect from many of the International community. Obama has no credibility. He has the least experience in real politics. He is the worst president the U.S. has ever had.
Obama has alienated many nations and has caused foreign policy damage that is costing the American taxpayer trillions.
Obama has abused his executive powers and should be prosecuted for his violations. Obama is ignoring the true sovereignty of the Jewish people in Israel and the various treaties and international agreements entered into after WWI and the various co...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Jerusalem the Eternal Capital of the Jewish People
The Jews have only Jerusalem, and only the Jews have made it their capital.
That is why it has so much deeper a meaning for them (the Jews) than for anybody else.
Jerusalem throughout its long and turbulent history, Jerusalem, more than any other city, has evoked the emotions, aspirations, yearnings and religious fervor of civilised Jewish mankind. Yet this homage of the world cannot overshadow the consuming and single-minded passion of one particular attachment: that of the Jewish people. For that people, as no other, Jerusalem is not just ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The false claim that Jewish settlers dispossessed Arab people from their land in Palestine. The examination of records from 1820 onward will shock most people.
In the first place, Palestine's population barely grew for 260 years -- rising from 200,000 Muslims, Christians and Jews in 1555 to only 270,000 in 1810. In the second, records from 1832, 1865, 1879 and 1893 and 1918, among others, demonstrate that when the heaviest Jewish immigration began in 1870, a large proportion of the 420,000 to 430,000 Arabs in Palestine were themselves recent immigrants.
Documents the origins of those immigrant...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Jerusalem Temple Mount Guide 1925
Jerusalem Temple Mount Guide 1925
Click here for the 1925 Temple Mount Guide
One of the most disturbing end times propaganda being promoted today is the absurd notion that the Jews never had a presence on the famous Temple Mount area in Jerusalem. Anyone who is knowledgeable about history and aware of the recent archaeological discoveries on the Temple Mount area over the years knows that the propaganda being perpetuated by the Islamics, United Nations, and other ungodly organizations is simply a political ploy to deny the Jews their historical capital of Jeru...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The last occupier of Palestine-Israel was the Ottoman Empire. The last official country with an independent government in Palestine was the Jews. All others were just conquerors with no official independent government. After many years the Jewish people retained their land back and established its own government.
The Arabs who claim title to the lands in Palestine-Israel are thieves who have possessed land that was never theirs. They never purchased any of the land in any legal manor.
Just like the Arabs expelled a million Jews (who lived there for over 2,000 years) from their countries and co...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Barrack Hussein Obama face it - Israel is Jewish territory and it is not negotiable.
The Arabs already have 46,000 sq. miles of Jewish land (5 times the size of Israel) that they confiscated from the million Jews they expelled from Arab countries in the past 90 years.
I think you do not have your facts straight - Israel belongs to the Jews.
The Quran states it clearly.
Israel is a Jewish State its territories are non-negotiable. It has been a Jewish country for over 4,000 years.
The Arab-Palestinians are the occupiers. All they want is to destroy the Jews. They educated their children and the ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Iran the destabilizing factor in the Middle East and beyond.
Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and seeks one of the world’s most terrifying weapons: a nuclear bomb.
Iran also has developed the largest ballistic missile force in the Middle East, which poses a growing threat to U.S. bases, U.S. allies, and numerous other countries in the region.
The rogue regimes in Iran pose some of the most dangerous threats to U.S. national security interests. Iran is the world’s leading state sponsor of terrorism and is rapidly expanding its nuclear program and ballistic missile force pl...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
What is the policy that Israel's government is ready to implement in the event war breaks out?
Will Israel now forewarn the world, in no uncertain terms, that finding itself surrounded as it is with deadly enemies on all sides — despite all its concessions and proven willingness to secure peaceful coexistence — that if these enemies nevertheless, in their folly and hatred, should again attack Israel and cause thousands of civilian casualties, Israel will annex all territories she already has and those she will acquire as a result of this aggression against her state and people?
If the internat...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Weather Jews worldwide like to admit it or not; Israel is a defender of Israelis and Jews worldwide. When Jews on Air-France flight were high-jacked to Entebbe, who rescued them, the Israelis military. During this rescue Bibi Netanyahu brother was killed. Bibi's father was instrumental in working with the U.S. government in 1947-48 to help re-establish the Jewish State of Israel.
I am not in the Israeli government. But I think, Israel should have taken action against Iran years ago.
The longer they wait the harder it gets,
Menachem Begin as PM made the decision to bomb the nuclear dev. in Iraq...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
But what disturbs me is where are the other 950 million Muslims who are not terrorists? Who are not bomb blasting, acid throwing, zealots? Where are the other 950 million Muslims who tuck their children in at night with a lullaby, who are okay with Christians and Jews, crave a peaceful world and wish nothing more than a tasty bowl of hummus and a friendly game of Shesh Besh with a neighbor?
I want to believe they are out there for their sake and for ours. I want to believe they weep in pain over the desecration of their faith. I want to believe that we have partners who dream the dreams we do ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel must stay united and determined to preserve and maintain an unparalleled security at all cost r2
In order to develop and maintain a robust economy that is able to withstand violence and political pressure, it is imperative that Israelis be united and stay united. Only an exceedingly strong, unified government will drive the country's security and safety up, and at the same time, drive the price of basic staples down. One of the most important steps toward a robust economy is for Israel to develop its' energy resources and to become energy independent.
Israel must be a country that will ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Moral and ethical bankruptcy
Americans are finding a grotesque echo in the moral – ethical bankruptcy and worse of a substantial sector of American society.
The "moral depravity" of "the Arabs" who kill innocent civilians. It is more than moral depravity. It is a culture that teaches, educates and breeds hate toward other societies that are not like them as they say "infidels".
There is no way this situation should be handled with kid gloves – when a poison strikes your body, you remove it and destroy it completely, leaving no trace of such poison.
History has shown that these types of atrocit...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Arabs expelled the million Jews and their children from all their countries.
The atrocities committed by the Arabs against Jews in their countries, such as murder, rape, pillaging their homes and houses of worship, slavery and forced conversion to Islam.
The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass forced departure of Jews and their children, primarily of Sephardic and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The forced migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. According to official Arab statistics...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Wake-up world to the real Muslim mission.
Israel has no choice but to continue to fight for its survival with a unified people and a unified nation.
I have long said, this is not about land, but extermination of a nation, religion and culture which is not accepted by another. I have actually asked the question, what if there was no 'holy land'. Say a natural disaster, dissolving the place into nothing, but not the people. Would the Arabs still fight? Well, the answer was chilling and emphatic, it saddened me greatly. The answer was over and over, "we have the right to kill all non believers". ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
“Nobody does Israel any service by proclaiming its ‘right to exist.' [As a Jewish State] Israel’s right to exist, like that of the United States, Saudi Arabia and 152 other states, is axiomatic and unreserved. Israel’s legitimacy is not suspended in midair awaiting acknowledgement. . . .There is certainly no other state, big or small, young or old, that would consider mere recognition of its ‘right to exist’ a favor, or a negotiable concession.”
Abba Eban
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Population transfers have occurred after WWII. In view of the Arab countries expelling over a million Jewish people and confiscating land and homes 120,440 Sq. Km. or 75,000 sq. mi. which is 5-6 times the size of Israel with its value today in the trillions of dollars, and the British in violation of the San Remo Treaty of 1920 took 80% of the land allocated to the Jewish people and set up a new Arab State for the Arabs which is Jordan today. (this is after the same Allied Powers set-up 21 Arab States). It is only logical to implement a population transfer. Israel has resettled the million Jewish refugees from Arab countries, it is about time the Arab countries should resettle the Arab-Palestinians and stop this tragedy to continue.
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Oil as a political weapon
The Middle East's declining strategic importance is likely to affect Israel-U.S. relations, which would change once the U.S. no longer needs the region's oil, thus significantly diminishing the Arab nations' clout.
The U.S. withdrawal strategies from the region may even affect how the Middle Eastern countries band together against common enemies.
Israel is the strongest and most stable country in the region, and it has proved itself to be a reliable ally, but it is still plagued by the ongoing conflict with the Palestinians.
It is the ratio between any progress made i...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel has not elected a leader (Prime Minister) like Golda Meir (the grandma of Israel) again.
She did not seek personal grandeur and cared about the Jewish people and Israel as if they were her own family. Her mission was to protect Israel and its people. She was heartbroken after the 1973 Yom Kippur War because of the many Jews killed and injured she considered them part of her family and she died carrying guilt for them to her grave.
Israel needs a leader who can unify the country as much as possible and can withstand the world’s pressure on Israel. One that cares more about the Israeli p...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Judea and Samaria is liberated Jewish territory
While many international governments and the media wrongly refer to areas of Israel as “occupied territories,” the reality is that the Jews have historic claims and ties to this area of Israel. It was never a territory of any other country but Israel in the past 4,000. When you call it occupied territory you are deceiving the public at large. Unless you mean occupied territory by the Arabs.
If you check the Ottoman Empire land records of Palestine you will find out that the Government owned more than 90% of the land. The Balance large tracts of l...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The U.N. cannot create states, it can only recommend and so can other nations only recommend and not create a state that never existed before in history. If they want an Arab-Palestinian state, it already exists, it is Jordan which has taken 80% of Jewish allocated land.
In 1947, the UN Gen. Assembly passed Resolution 181 recommending the partition of Palestine. This did not create the State of Israel. The General Assembly does not create countries, make laws, or alter the Mandates (Mandates were a big brother system for setting up independent countries to be led by its native populations, wit...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
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.
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 were made with a view to enhance “a just...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel's 1st Prime Minister Defiance of US pressure 1948
Upon the 40th anniversary of Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion's death, Israeli and American policy-makers should study the 1948 legacy of Israel's Founding Father: Defiance of disproportionate U.S. pressure forged Israel into a national security producer rather than a national security consumer, catapulted the Jewish state into the most productive U.S. strategic ally, enhanced the long-term U.S.-Israel mutually beneficial ties (following short-term tension), and advanced the national security of both the U.S. and Israel.
On May 29, 1949, ...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel -
David Ben Gurion
(David Ben-Gurion was the first Prime Minister of Israel and widely hailed as the State's main founder).
"No Jew has the right to yield the rights of the Jewish People in Israel.
No Jew has the authority to do so.
No Jewish body has the authority to do so.
Not even the entire Jewish People alive today has the right to yield any part of Israel.
It is the right of the Jewish People over the generations, a right that under
no conditions can be cancelled.
Even if Jews during a specific period proclaim they a...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
It should be common knowledge that under the Mandate, all of Palestine was reserved exclusively for the establishment of the Jewish National Home and future independent Jewish State, as was previously decided at the San Remo Peace Conference that took place in April 1920. Or put another way, no part of Palestine was allotted for an Arab National Home or state, since Arab self-determination was being generously granted elsewhere – in Syria, Iraq, Arabia, Egypt and North Africa – which has led to the establishment of the 21 Arab states of today, over a vast land mass from the Persian Gulf to the...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The Law of Return is for The Jews, the option to return to Greater Israel and The Arab-Arab-Arab-Palestinians to leave Greater Israel and return to the Arab countries they originated from. The Arab-Arab-Arab-Palestinians should move to the Million plus Jewish homes confiscated by the Arab countries from the expelled Jewish people and the 120,440 sq. km. of Real property the Arabs confiscated from the million plus Jews and their children expelled from Arab countries. That is the only viable alternative.
Face it and stop hallucinating, once and for all. There will never be an Arab-Arab-Palestini...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Link to 1925 Waqf Temple Mount Guide noting that the First and Second Jewish Temples were located on the Temple Mount
For Jews, the Temple Mount is the holiest place in the world. The Jewish connection to Jerusalem and the Temple Mount originates in the biblical narrative, as it is said to be the location of the binding of Isaac.[2] The Talmud, Judaism’s supreme canonical text, says that the foundation stone on the Temple Mount is the location from which the world was created.[3] In Samuel II 24:18-25, King David bought the bedrock for the Temple from Araunah the Jebusite. Subsequently, Solomo...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
It is time to Annex Judea and Samaria and adopt the Levy report.
It is time for Israel to take serious action against terror and violence and restore the safety and security of its people without fear of violence, riots, stone throwing and intentional vehicular usage to kill and injure Israelis.
Remind the Arabs that they expelled over a million Jews from their counties and confiscated all their assets including land 5 times the size of Israel. That the Arabs must balance the books and pay for the assets and the relocation of the Jews.
Israel needs to build 100,000 housing units per year in Ju...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Mahmoud Abbas is proud of his role in the Munich Massacre.

http://abbasexposed.com/page/2/

Arab-Palestinian President Abbas: Paymaster of 1972 Munich Massacre Terrorists
Arab-Palestinian Authority Chairman Abbas financed the Abu Daoud/Black September terror call to murder 11 Israeli Olympic athletes in Munich in 1972. Read the reports, then decide.

What a delusion and irony - Mahmoud Abbas aka Abu Mazen the murdering terrorist of innocent civilians and creator of fiction and delusion.
Arab-Arab-Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas financed the Abu Daoud/Black September terror cell t...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
In compliance with the 1920 League of Nations Resolution, two-state solution was implemented in 1922 when British administration of occupied Israel in violation of International Treaties, (for 50 barrels of oil) allocated more than 77% of Israel territory to Arab-Palestinian Arabs and created Transjordan (now Jordan in) where today over 90 percent of the population identify themselves as Arab-Palestinian. Every party, including UN, EU, US, etc., must respect The 1920 San Remo Treaty, the League of Nations Resolutions, adopted and accepted by UN in 1945. Therefore, all so called “Arab-Palestini...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
England bombed Jewish refugee’s ships
Exclusive WW2 Britain Blew Up Jewish Refugee Ships
A new book uncovers shocking secret attacks launched on ships bearing Holocaust survivors en route to Israel. Andrew Roberts on the violent lengths to which post-war Britain went to appease oil-rich Arab states. (Page 1 of 2)As Jewish survivors of the Holocaust, the pitiful remnants of History’s greatest crime, tried to make their way across an often hostile Europe at the end of the Second World War, toward at least a semblance of safety in the Holy Land, they had no shortage of problems with which to co...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The details for the planned independent Jewish state were set forth in three basic documents, which may be termed the founding documents of mandated Palestine and the modern Jewish state of Israel that arose from it. These were the San Remo Resolution of April 25, 1920, the Mandate for Palestine conferred on Britain by the Principal Allied Powers and confirmed by the League of Nations on July 24, 1922, and the Franco-British Boundary Convention of December 23, 1920. These founding documents were supplemented by the Anglo-American Convention of December 3, 1924 respecting the Mandate for Palest...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
After World War I, all of Western Palestine was governed by Britain under a Mandate granted to it by the League of Nations. Its mandate was to develop the area as a Jewish homeland. The eastern part of Palestine was truncated and illegally turned by Britain into the independent Arab kingdom of Transjordan. The rump segment of Palestine was reserved for the Jews. None of this was earmarked for creation of yet another Arab state. The bulk of land within the Palestinian Mandate was state-owned land, governed by the British Mandatory government. It had also been state-owned land previously under the Ottoman imperial government, before Britain liberated “Palestine” from the Turks. [Before World War I, land in Palestine was owned by the Ottoman state and a feudalistic class of absentee landlords. The few “Palestinian” Arabs who lived in the country at the time seldom owned any land. They farmed it as sharecroppers.]
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YJ Israel Draiman · 
United States is "occupied" territory
Washington, D.C. is far more of an "occupied" capital than Jerusalem (Jerusalem has thousands of years of Jewish history and habitation). Europeans after creating new settlements, conquered an entire continent of North America, annihilated the natives, extracted its natural resources, kicked out the Mexicans and called it "America," claiming Washington as its capital. Over six hundred thousand people died in a war that prevented the South from seceding. As regards the rest of the world, Jerusalem is the oldest capital in the world, and it belongs to the Je...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Judea and Samaria is Jewish territory - No annexation is required
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 ter...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Israel's undisputed claim to Judea and Samaria etc. r1

US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld shocked the world when he referred to Israel's "so-called occupation" of the West Bank and Gaza. By implying that he does not consider Israel's presence in these territories to be an illegal occupation, Rumsfeld defied one of the modern world's most widely accepted deceptive dogmas. Yet the very fact that his statement was received as little short of heretical begs an obvious question: How did a label with not a shred of basis in international law turn into such a universally accepted truth?

The s...See More
YJ Israel Draiman · 
Many nations and people are questioning Israel’s control of its own liberated territory. No one is mentioning that: Jewish refugees from Arab-Muslim countries - The Arab countries had persecuted and expelled over a million Jewish families (who lived there for over 2,400 years) from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate property 75,000 sq. mi.. Over 670,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish people and their children were resettled in Greater Israel. The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 5-6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars.
YJ Israel Draiman · 
The Oslo accord is null and void! - A scathing indictment of the world nations at large! r10
The Arab-Palestinians Charter explicitly states that they want the State of Israel for themselves and the Jewish people destroyed.

The Arab-Palestinians actions to date has proven that they do not want peace. Why is the liberal left and many of the world nations are fantasizing and deluding themselves that the Arabs want peace.
People of the world wake up and realize what is their ultimate mission, eliminate the unbelievers. The Arabs promote and indoctrinate the children to commit terror and violence...See More
Yj Draiman · 
"In Israel; We have to undue and reverse the decades of nonsense that the peace industry has fermented, which led us to the position where the world thinks we the Jews are occupiers in our own ancestral land.
If something is false and it is repeated enough times it becomes sort of common wisdom.
We have to undo that."
Yj Draiman · 
Worldwide alert: the real Muslim mission.
Israel has no choice but to continue to fight for its survival. Thus, it is time for a Clarion Call unifying all Israelis on a national scale, as well as all Jews worldwide.
I have long stated the real Arab Muslim mission in Israel is NOT about alleged “occupied” land. Rather, the real Arab Muslim mission is the extermination of Israel as a nation; the extermination of Judaism as a religion; and the genocide of Israelis and their culture. The reason for such an Arab Muslim mission has been repeatedly stated by their leaders: their belief they “have the...See More
Yj Draiman · 
"In Israel; We have to undue and reverse the decades of nonsense that the peace industry has fermented, which led us to the position where the world thinks we the Jews are occupiers in our own ancestral land.
If something is false and it is repeated enough times it becomes sort of common wisdom.
We have to undo that."
Yj Draiman · 
Here is some information that you need to know about the Arab/Palestinians.
There never has been, there is not now and there never will be a country called “Palestine.”
The Arab/Palestinians/Muslims squatting on Jewish land in and around Israel are overwhelmingly either descendants of invaders, illegal immigrants or trespassers.
The term “Palestinian” was popularized after the Six Day War in ’67 in an attempt to delegitimize Israel.
There are already 21 Arab/Muslim dominated countries spread out over 5 million square miles of territory, including most of Jordan which was part of the Jewish all...See More