The Wests Century of betrayal of Israel and the Jewish people
One hundred years
ago the British government published the Balfour Declaration which stipulated,
“His Majesty’s
Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home
for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the
achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be
done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish
communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in
any other country.”
In 1920, the WWI victorious
allies met in San Remo for the purpose of drawing up boundaries for the captured
territories. The Arabs were allocated over 12 million sq. km. of territory with
a wealth of oil reserves. It was decided, among other things, to put Palestine under British Mandatory rule as trustee for the Jewish
people. Thus the Allies confirmed the pledge contained in the Balfour Declaration concerning
the re-establishment of a Jewish national home in all of Palestine and made it a legal obligation on Britain and a legal entitlement for the Jews.
When the Palestine
Mandate was drafted by the League of Nations pursuant to the San Remo Resolution, it added this important
recital,
“Whereas recognition has thereby been given
to the historical connection of the Jewish people with Palestine
and to the grounds for reconstituting their national home in that country.”
This addition was
of great importance as it affirmed the historical connection of the Jewish
people with Palestine , which, by the way, the PA and the UN today are doing their
best to deny. In addition, the Jewish right to “reconstitute” their
national home was recognized. Thus the Jews were in Palestine as a matter of right and not sufferance.
The Mandate provided,
“The
Administration of Palestine, while ensuring that the rights and position of
other sections of the population are not prejudiced, shall facilitate Jewish
immigration under suitable conditions and shall encourage, in cooperation with
the Jewish agency referred to in Article 4, close settlement by Jews on the
land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.“
The first betrayal
of that promise and right came in 1921 before the Mandate was signed. The
Arabs had rioted and Britain in violation of International treaty and
Agreements, including the 1919 Faisal Weizmann Agreement; decided to reduce
Jewish immigration to “absorptive capacity” and told Chaim Weizmann that the
mandate wouldn’t be signed if the Jews didn’t agree to delete only temporarily,
the east bank of the Jordan. The Jews had no choice but to agree and the
Palestine Mandate was signed in 1922. This territory amounted to 78% of
what was allocated and promised to the Jews and it ultimately became the new Arab Palestinian State of Jordan . The deletion of the east bank became
permanent contrary to Article 5 which prohibited any removal of land from the
Mandate.
While the British
Cabinet was generally sympathetic to the Zionist project, the Civil
Administration appointed by it to manage the mandatory was anti-Semitic. It
restrained the Jews and emboldened the Arabs thereby violating its pledge to
use its best efforts to facilitate the creation of a homeland. Whenever
the Arabs rioted, the Jews were made to pay the price. Sound familiar?
After the Arab riots of 1929. A white paper
was issued by Britain that stated that because of the shortage
of arable land, Jewish settlement would be permitted only under stringent
government supervision. Thus, another betrayal.
From 1936 to 39,
The Arab Revolt against the British took place which led to the Peel
Commission being appointed to study the
matter and make recommendations. The Commission recommended that the Mandate be
partitioned again between Arabs and Jews thereby further diminishing what was legally
allocated and promised to the Jews and what they had the legal right to.
This recommendation was passed by the British Parliament but ultimately
abandoned.
In and by virtue
of the 1939 White Paper, Jewish
immigration to Palestine was limited to 75,000 for the first five years, subject to
the country’s “economic absorptive capacity”, and would later be contingent on
Arab consent. Stringent restrictions were imposed on land acquisition by Jews.
All the while between 1920 through 1948 the British turned a blind eye while
hundreds of thousands from neighboring country entered Palestine illegally.
This betrayal was
all the more egregious as Hitler, who had been in power for six years had
systematically denied Jews their rights and their property and removed them
from their jobs and their professions. The Jews were is dire straits and needed
to emigrate.
The Jewish Agency
for Palestine issued a scathing response to the
White Paper, saying the British were denying the Jewish people their rights in
“darkest hour of Jewish history. It was to no avail. The British are
responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews trying to escape Nazi Germany extermination
when they closed the land of Palestine to the escaping Jewish people.
During WWII,
Hitler attempted to exterminate the Jews, by first transporting them to
extermination camps, like Auschwitz , and then killing them with the use of poison gas. Britain still refused to allow more Jews into Palestine .
In effect, Germany was herding the Jews into barns before
setting fire to them and Britain was guarding the burning barns to make
sure no Jews escaped, metaphorically speaking. The British sent back Ships with
Jewish Holocaust escapees back to Germany or concentration camps in Cyprus . To add insult to injury, the British Secret
Service was dispatched to below-up Jewish Holocaust refugee Ships after WWII
under “Operation Embarrass”.
After the war, Britain still wouldn’t let the survivors in.
Instead they were housed in “displaced persons” camps in Europe until Israel ’s declaration of Independence on May 19. 1948.
Just imagine the
millions of Jews who could and would have emigrated to Israel during the Holocaust had Britain adhered to her obligation in the Mandate.
But before leaving
Palestine aka The Land of Israel, Britain once more betrayed the Jews by turning
over all their military equipment and police stations to the Arabs. Some
British officers led the Jordanian Army against the Jews in Palestine and slaughtered thousands of Jewish men,
women and children. This was after they had confiscated all weapons in the
hands of the Jews that they could find.
To make matters
worse, the US imposed an embargo on all US weapons to either the Arabs or the Jews,
making it very difficult for the Jews to get the arms needed to defend themselves.
Upon Israel declaring independence, Six Arab countries
invaded Israel with local Arab Militia intent on
destroying the state and killing the Jews. President Truman believed that the
Jews would be defeated within four months but still maintained the arms
embargo. The Jews succeeded in turning the war around and began
conquering and liberating additional territory. Only then was it possible
to arrange a permanent ceasefire. In the Ceasefire Agreement with Jordan , Jordan insisted that the ceasefire lines were
never to be construed as a border between Jordan and Israel . Israel agreed. This didn’t stop President Obama
from demanding that the border between Israel and Palestine be the said ceasefire lines. (Obama and
nor any other U.S. President, did not surrender American territory to the
American Indians or Mexico , since much of it was their territory).
In 1956, Nasser closed the Straits of Tiran, an
international waterway, and Israel , in response to this causes belli, re-conquered
the Sinai in concert with the Britain and France who were interested in reclaiming the Suez Canal . President Eisenhower forced them
all to retreat. Part of the deal was that the US, Britain , France and Russia would guarantee that the Straits would
remain open to Israel .
In 1967, Nasser again expelled the U.N. forces and closed
the Straits of Tiran and the Guarantors were nowhere to be found. Another
betrayal.
In response to
this causes belli and the massing of Arab armies on all Israel ’s borders, Israel preemptively attacked and defeated Egypt , Syria and Jordan in 6 days.
Considering that
this was the third time in 20 years that Israel was forced to defend itself,
you would think that Israel would be entitled to keep all land conquered in
such a defensive war pursuant to international law, including international
agreements entered after WWI which guaranteed this territory to the Jewish
people. But no, the best it could get from United Nations Security Council was the
non-binding Res 242 which began by “Emphasizing the inadmissibility of the
acquisition of territory by war” in total disregard to this war being a
defensive war which permits it as stated in U.N. Article 51. It (without
legal standing) required Israel to withdraw from territories acquired (but
not all territories) in exchange for “secure and recognized boundaries free
from acts or threats of force”. Thus it was recognized that secure
boundaries would necessitate Israel retaining some of the territories.
Subsequently, the
international community has embraced the Arab Peace Initiative, which has no
legal standing whatsoever, and which requires 100% withdrawal. Another
betrayal.
In addition, the
international community interpreted this, ex post facto, to include un-secure
borders which can be made secure by arrangements rather than borders which are
inherently secure as was originally intended. Again, a betrayal.
In 1973, on Yom
Kippur, the Day of Atonement, Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Israel and in the first 2 or 3 days came close to
destroying Israel . It took Israel this long to fully mobilize. It
quickly ran low on ammunition and parts and appealed to the US for re-supply. Henry Kissinger, Pres
Nixon’s Foreign Secretary, refused immediate delivery as he wanted Israel to suffer a bloody nose so that she would
be more pliable in future negotiations. Fortunately, without this much-needed
re-supply, Gen Ariel Sharon managed to create a beach head on the west side of
the Suez Canal from which he started for Cairo which was undefended. Most of the Egyptian
Army had gone to the east side to fight Israel . Russia threatened to intervene and Nixon stood up
to them and ordered Kissinger to affect the re-supply immediately and to
arrange a ceasefire. The re-supply was made more difficult as the various European
countries denied the re-supply planes with landing rights on their way to Israel . I would say that Kissinger’s delay of
re-supply and Europe ’s withholding landing rights were two more
grave betrayals.
President GW Bush
put a lot of energy into convening the Madrid Conference in 1991 in which peace
negotiations could start. He tried to have the PLO included in the talks
but PM Shamir insisted that only Palestinians from the West Bank could participate as part of the Jordanian
delegation. Bush also insisted that Jerusalem be put on the table for final status
negotiations. Shamir resisted this as well but in the end agreed. He needed a US guarantee for $10 billion in order for Israel to be able to finance the massive Aliyah
from Russia .
After this, Shimon
Peres had an opportunity to negotiate with the PLO in secrecy to see what could
be negotiated and PM Rabin gave his approval. This resulted in the Oslo Declaration of Principles for Interim Self Government being signed in 1993. It awkwardly described the Arab-Palestinian
party to the agreement as “the Arab PLO team (in the Jordanian-Palestinian
delegation to the Middle East Peace Conference) (the Arab “Palestinian
Delegation”), representing the Arab Palestinian people,”. Quite a mouthful.
“The aim of the
Israeli-Arab/Palestinian negotiations within the current Middle East peace
process is, among other things, to establish a Arab/Palestinian Interim Self-Government
Authority, the elected Council (the “Council”), for the Arab/Palestinian people
in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, for a transitional period not exceeding
five years, leading to a permanent settlement based on the non-binding Security
Council resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973)”
What is important
to note is that the Council was “for the Arab/Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza ” thereby excluding the refugees outside of
the West Bank . Furthermore, it was intended to lead
to “a permanent settlement based on the non-binding Security Council
resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973)”. Nevertheless, the entire world takes
the position that the goal of the Oslo Accords is the creation of a Arab/Palestinian
state. This is a lie and a betrayal.
Of further note,
the Accords in no way limited settlement construction, though they did define
the settlements as a “final status issue”. Nevertheless, the world demands a
freeze on settlement construction because they imperil a two-state solution.
But the Accords made no mention of a two-state solution. PM Netanyahu has
always said that they are not an impediment because they can always be removed.
Besides, the Arab/Palestinians have no right to a state.
From day one, the Arab/Palestinians
have been in default of the Accords because that engaged in incitement and
violence which they are committed not to do.
In Sept 2000 they
started the Second Intifada in which they murdered well over 1000 Israelis.
Pres George Bush sent Sen George Mitchell to the territories on a fact-finding
mission and he, in his report, you guessed it, recommended that Israel stop settlement construction. Once again,
the West made the Jews pay the price for Arab violence.
Though Saudi Arabia played a major role in the perpetration of
the attacks on 9/11 in 2001, Pres Bush felt he had to appease them by calling
for a Arab/Palestinian state in his vision
speech in 2002. This was a betrayal of Israel who had always rejected the creation of
such a state.
He also introduced
the Roadmap for Peace which also
was a further betrayal of Israel for a number of reasons: 1) It began by
reciting the Arab Peace Initiative which called for 100% withdrawal by Israel
contrary to the non-binding Res 242 and 2) It called for Israel to freeze all
settlement activity (including natural growth of settlements) and 3) for the
emergence of an independent, democratic, and viable Arab/Palestinian state none
of which had Israel agreed to. These were included in the 14 reservations
raised by Israel to the Plan and Colin Powell insisted that
the Plan be accepted, after all it was only a process he said, and promised
that the State Department would give serious consideration to them which it
never did.
Because of the
pressure put on Israel by the US to create a Arab/Palestinian state, PM
Sharon thought he had to initiate solutions before he was forced to do what the
west wanted. Thus he proposed the Disengagement Plan. Bush gave him a letter in 2004 in support which
committed the US to certain things including US support for the retention of the
settlement blocs and a solution based on the non-binding Res 242 rather than
the API. It also committed the US to not allow any other Plan to be imposed.
This letter was carefully drafted as it was considered to be binding on the US . One of the first things Pres Obama did
after his inauguration was to disavow this letter so he would be free to impose
terms on Israel if not a full plan. I would say that was a
major betrayal.
Pres Obama
betrayed Israel in many ways during his presidency
including forcing Israel to institute a settlement freeze and to
support a two-state solution which she wasn’t legally obligated to do. Rather
than leave all final status issues to be negotiated directly as had been agreed
upon, he attempted to influence the parameters of an agreement by insisting on
a division of Jerusalem and the ’67 lines as the borders. His parting shot was to
refrain from casting his veto to the non-binding UN Res 2334 that has no legal
standing and which thoroughly attacked the settlements and demanded a permanent
freeze. If that weren’t bad enough, it went on to apply these demands to
communities in Jerusalem east of the ceasefire lines.
The Iran Deal
requires special mention as a betrayal of major proportions.
The driving force
behind all these betrayals is the desire on the part of the West to appease the
Arabs due to their 350 million populations, their oil and gas exports and to
their one billion co-religionists. It matters not, what the facts, history,
agreements, values, guarantees are.
It remains to be
seen whether Pres. Trump will put an end to this 100 year betrayal.
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