For Those Who Say There Was No "Palestine," 1947 National Geographic Map

Nope they lost Palestine when the temple was destroyed.
You will not destroy Israel. No matter how much you want to. It's there now. You should have stopped the formation of the Israeli State in 1948. It's not going anywhere.
 
Here is a map of the flat earth from 1892:

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Since you take a single map as absolute proof of a cockeyed theory . . .
 
You will not destroy Israel. No matter how much you want to. It's there now. You should have stopped the formation of the Israeli State in 1948. It's not going anywhere.
Nobody wants to destroy Israel. They want a just peace and an end to the cycle of killing and land theft.
 
Nobody wants to destroy Israel. They want a just peace and an end to the cycle of killing and land theft.
The psychology of people never seems to be put into the equation. If Israel interferes and stirs the shit, I will agree with you. If Israel monitors and tries subtle changes in the most extreme of men leading organizations that want Israel destroyed, I do not fault them for that. The land is not going to be returned. That is not from me. That is reality. The main issue now is that the United States seems to be transitioning its allegiance from Israel to Islamic nations.
 
The word "mandatory" means that the British has a mandate or obligation, in order to help Palestine create a government, military, etc., so they could be independent.
It does not imply England had any ownership, control, or rule in any way.
The status of Palestine and the nationality of its inhabitants were finally settled by the Treaty of Lausanne from the perspective of public international law.

Drawing up the framework of nationality, Article 30 of the Treaty of Lausanne stated:
“Turkish subjects habitually resident in territory which in accordance with the provisions of the present Treaty is detached from Turkey will become ipso facto, in the conditions laid down by the local law, nationals of the State to which such territory is transferred.”
Henceforth, Palestinian nationality was first founded, according to international law, on 6 August 1924. And “treaty nationality in Palestine runs from that date.”139 The Treaty of Lausanne had transformed the de facto status of Palestinian nationality into de jure existence from the angle of international law.

The automatic, ipso facto, change from Ottoman to Palestinian nationality was dealt with in Article 1, paragraph 1, of the Citizenship Order, which declared:
“Turkish subjects habitually resident in the territory of Palestine upon the 1st day of August, 1925, shall become Palestinian citizens.”
 
Oops. Hate when that happens.


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Zionists: "We will take house after house" from Palestinians in Jerusalem.

According to the United Nations, Palestine does exist. In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly passed resolution 67/19, upgrading Palestine from an "observer entity" to a "non-member observer state" within the United Nations System, which was described as recognition of the PLO's sovereignty.

The UN has permitted Palestine to title its representative office to the UN as "The Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations". Additionally, UN Chief of Protocol Yeocheol Yoon declared that "the designation of 'State of Palestine' shall be used by the Secretariat in all official United Nations documents".

This recognition by the United Nations signifies the existence of Palestine as a state within the international community.

Sources:

1. https://www.un.org/unispal/history/

2. State of Palestine - Wikipedia
 
According to the United Nations, Palestine does exist. In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly passed resolution 67/19, upgrading Palestine from an "observer entity" to a "non-member observer state" within the United Nations System, which was described as recognition of the PLO's sovereignty.

The UN has permitted Palestine to title its representative office to the UN as "The Permanent Observer Mission of the State of Palestine to the United Nations". Additionally, UN Chief of Protocol Yeocheol Yoon declared that "the designation of 'State of Palestine' shall be used by the Secretariat in all official United Nations documents".

This recognition by the United Nations signifies the existence of Palestine as a state within the international community.

Sources:

1. https://www.un.org/unispal/history/

2. State of Palestine - Wikipedia
except for the UN doesnt decide those things,,
 
Oops. Hate when that happens.
You understand the claim is there has never been a state called Palestine - right?
No?
I hate it when that happens
:lol:
Next thing you know you'll be telling us about the States of Anatolia and Cryenaica.
:lol:
 
According to the United Nations, Palestine does exist. In 2012, the United Nations General Assembly passed resolution 67/19, upgrading Palestine from an "observer entity" to a "non-member observer state" within the United Nations System, which was described as recognition of the PLO's sovereignty.
Funny, isn't it?
Imagine the Gaul* of the UN unilaterally declaring a state within the territory of another state.

* intentional, as it is fitting.



 

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