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Jewish Settlements are legal according to International Law

September 27, 2011 18:21
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I am surprised Mr Hoffman tries to deny what Ariel Sharon said. He was merely asserting Jewish legal moral and historical rights to the Jewish homeland why do British jews feel they have to deny this or that it is a great evil to proclaim our inalienable rights in the Holyland? As if what he said is the same as the anti-semitic rantings of the petty holocaust denier who refuses to recognize that Israel is the State of the Jewish people and in his speech went so far as to deny the Jews original connection to this land.

I would refer you to this article by Yisrael Medad

Within the context of international law, attention must be focused on the Balfour Declaration of 1917. The text of the Declaration, it should be emphasized, was coordinated with the United States (the Palestine Royal Commission Report of 1937, p. 22, notes that it had been approved by U.S. President W. Wilson prior to its publication). Indeed, the Inquiry Commission established by President Wilson affirmed “that Palestine should become a Jewish State” and that “Palestine...was the cradle and home of their vital race”, a succinct statement of the essence of the principle of self-determination.

That Declaration, issued by the British Government and later to serve as the basis for the League of Nations Mandate approved in 1922, refers on the one hand to “a National Home for the Jewish people in Palestine” while on the other, refers to “non-Jewish communities in Palestine”.

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