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In 1917, the British government gave final approval for the Balfour Declaration, calling for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in historic Israel. The declaration took the form of a letter from Arthur Balfour, British Foreign Secretary, to Lord Rothschild, who had once been a member of the British Parliament. In 1922, the United States Congress formally endorsed the Balfour Declaration. In the ensuing decades, the British would slowly whittle away at their commitment -- first lopping off 80 percent of the land east of the Jordan River to create the Kingdom of Transjordan (now Jordan), and then restricting Jewish immigration and rights to purchase land to the west of the Jordan River. The volatility of the situation ultimately forced the British to withdraw from the region in 1948.


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Balfour was a Zionist,Rothchild was a Zionist Mindy...I need say NO MORE...steve

That's a relief.[/QUOTE

To Jews and Palestinians >>>>>>>>>SOON FORWArd
I am but a man from a distant land
I can see clearly through your shifting sand

There is no need for slight of hand
to bring peace to the Holy Land

to use your might
it blinds your sight

to make things right
there is no need to fight

you two are much the same
no need to kill and maim

NO NEED TO TOUGHEN
FOR YOU ARE COUSIN

time to stop the rot, both lift up your hearts
and cease looking back,you both are not going that way


AS I ALWAYS SAY
SOON FORWARD TODAY.

SOON FORWARD TO REDEMPTION DAY,TOGETHER
 
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