Why did the Jews have to establish a state in Palestine? Isn t it possible to do it elsewhere?

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-01

The Jews said, "God says this is the Promised Land He has promised us." Therefore, we Jews should establish a state in Palestine. Portal: The Roots of the Large-Scale Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: What Is the "Promised Land"? Whose Promised Land? )

Are you sure? Let's look at the path of the Jewish people.

When it comes to Jewish founding, one cannot avoid one person: Theodore Herzl, a Jewish journalist born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. He devoted his life to the cause of the Jewish Revival, and is therefore known to modern times. Known as the "Father of Israel".

Theodore Herzl.

In 1895, Theodore Herzl published a book entitled The New Slums. This ** first put forward the idea of national liberation through Jewish emigration, and was enthusiastically supported by Jews around the world.

Subsequently, some powerful countries began to pay attention to the Jewish desire to restore the state and tried to take the opportunity to gain Jewish support and resources. The United States, Great Britain and other countries began to contact Theodore Herzl with a willingness to provide Jews with a piece of land on which to establish a state.

First, the United States offers the Patagonia region of South America, which has a vast land area of 670,000 square kilometers. However, after an on-site investigation, the Jewish delegates concluded that the proximity of the Patagonian region to the Antarctic and its harsh climate made it unsuitable for long-term human habitation.

Subsequently, the United Kingdom also offered two potential statehood sites. The first is the Sinai Peninsula, which is located near Palestine and covers an area of 60,000 square kilometers. After consideration, the Jewish delegates came to the conclusion that the Sinai Peninsula had a dry climate, a severe shortage of water, and was unsuitable for human habitation. The British** then offered to bring water from the Nile to the Sinai Peninsula, but the project took a long time to complete due to technical constraints at the time. As a result, the Jews eventually abandoned the Sinai option.

The second region is Uganda in Africa. Uganda was in good condition on all fronts, but the Jewish delegate felt that it was too far away and chose to give up again.

Later, both the Soviet Union and China provided territories for the creation of the Jewish state. But after an internal referendum, the Jews decided to establish a Jewish state only in Palestine.

Note: This history shows that it is not only Palestine that can establish a Jewish state, but that other regions are not good enough. In a comprehensive comparison, among all the regions that can consider statehood, Palestine is the most suitable area for statehood. The best area, that's all. )

However, as the Jews struggled to establish a state in Palestine, they were met with devastating disasters. In 1933, Hitler's Nazis** officially came to power. In order to gain domestic support, Hitler vigorously promoted the racist idea of "Aryan supremacy", portraying the Jews as an inferior race that had to be exterminated.

With the outbreak of World War II, Hitler pursued a brutal policy of genocide, and large numbers of Jews were forced to flee their homes and begin their lives in exile again. Throughout World War II, the Nazi regime ** more than six million Jews, and its brutal methods and scenes were appalling.

This unprecedented catastrophe was a great misfortune for the Jews, but it provided two favorable conditions for the establishment of the Jewish nation

1.Such a catastrophe unites Jews around the world like never before.

2. The plight of the Jews began to gain widespread sympathy from the international community. ** on the restoration of the Jewish state also began to receive unanimous support around the world.

On the road to nationhood, the Jews also have one more person to thank, that is, Mrs. Mel, who is known as the "world's first iron lady".

However, the road to recovery has not been smooth. Despite the support of the international community, without adequate financial support, the cause of Jewish revival looks out of reach.

In this predicament, Mrs. Mel, known as the "world's first iron lady", played a key role. She convened representatives of numerous Jewish consortia and gave an exciting speech. In the wake of that stirring speech, Jewish consortia generously contributed to the rebuilding of their homeland. This is how little by little, the initial funds needed for the establishment of the state of Israel were raised. In 1948, the Jews finally succeeded in restoring their state in Palestine.

In addition, the Jews have to thank the Arabs in Palestine.

The Indians were kind to the British, who had drifted to the Americas, while the Arabs accepted Jews who had nowhere to live. In 1947, Jews came to Palestine with banners that read: "The Germans destroyed our families and homes, but don't destroy our hopes!" ”

The good Arab people of Palestine did not destroy their hopes, accepted and recognized their hopes, but now this group of people has destroyed not only the families and homes of the Palestinian people, but also the hopes of the Palestinian people! !

The earth is the common home of mankind, and every nation has the right to live. Whether or not the Palestinian areas belonged to the Jews is a mysterious and mysterious subject (which cannot be described in the Bible). The fact is that around 586 BC, Israel did not have territorial rights in Palestine. During the Roman period, Jews were even forbidden to enter Palestine.

The Arab people of Palestine, out of sympathy, gave the Jews a piece of land. The United Nations has also ruled on the territory and borders of the two countries. But you see, how different is the current territorial award from the previous one?

In 1947, the U.S.-led United Nations resolution partitioned Palestine and Israel (UN General Assembly Resolution 181), clearly demarcating the border between the two countries: Jews, who made up only 1 3 of them, received 57% of the coastal land, fertile land, and fresh water resources. sufficient; Arabs, who make up 2 3 of the Palestinian population, have access to only 43 per cent of the land, most of which is hilly and barren; The holy city of Jerusalem is considered an independent subject and is administered by the United Nations.

Map of territorial changes.

Jianguo is not a surgery, you can implant ** if you want to**. Because even in human surgery, rejection can occur, which can otherwise lead to long-term catastrophic consequences.

The Zionists' decision to impose statehood in Palestine is one such example.

Today's chaotic situation in the Middle East is inextricably linked to the blind decision-making of international politicians on the one hand, and to the "corruption" of the Jews on the other.

So the conclusion is: don't say that Israel belongs to the "Promised Land" that God should give to the Jews. This land is exactly the most fertile land that they feel after a comprehensive investigation, and it is also the land that can be obtained with the least effort.

The last two questions:

The first question is: Assuming Israel wins, how long will it take for displaced Palestinians to return to their Promised Land?

The second question is: If the United States collapses, how long will Israel's rule in this "Promised Land" last?

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