Israel is product of BRITAIN 100%
2006-11-11 18:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Britain did not want the State of Israel. They were the meat in the sandwich between the Jews and the Palestinians.
In fact they abstained on UN Security Council resolution 181, the plan to partition Palestine, along with Yugoslavia, China, Ethiopia and Argentina.
America, the USSR, France, Canada, Australia, most of South America, Scandinavia and Easter Europe supported 181. Greece, Cuba, India and the entire Muslim/Arab world opposed 181.
2006-11-11 18:43:05
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answered by Mardy 4
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Britain didn't want anything to do with the Jews trying to start up Israel because the Hanagah (the underground Jewish military fighting the Palestinians and the British) was attacking British police stations and such in hopes of swaying them from not letting them start the State of Israel. After Britain left, the UN partitioned a half-half zone for both the Israeli's and the Palestinians. The Jews accepted it, but the Palestinians said no. With the support of other Arab nations, they fought the newly formed Israeli nation. Digging in, the Jews held their ground and earned their nation, fighting off five Arab nations that wanted to see them driven into the sea.
2006-11-11 18:21:16
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answered by Yishai 3
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In 1948 America and Britain murdered thousands of Palestine's citizens to create the Nation of Israel...thus began its illustrious history as a peaceful Nation.
EDIT:Yishai Just gave you a totally distorted view of the facts It WAS the Americans and British forces that did the fighting with a rag tag army of Israelis.
And to this day America still does a lot of Killing for the Israelis.
2006-11-11 18:12:43
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answered by dstr 6
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my My how we all need a history lesson. But First let me Tell you that DSTR absolutely and dead wrong. Neither the American or British armed forces participated in the war of independence in Israel of 1948. You sir are spreading Lies.
Now to the question at hand. and I must confess that Britain did play a large roll in establishing the state of Israel so the statement is partly correct. The Zionist movement which began at the end of 19th century gained legitimacy and momentum with the issuance of the Balfour Declaration of 1917. The Balfour Declaration essentially gave public support of the Crown to the establishment of a Jewish homeland within Palestine. This was the first public support by a major power of the Zionist movement.. That said the the basic idea of Zionism predates British support substantially.
After WW I Britain obtained mandates to govern over much of present day Iraq, Jordan, Egypt and Palestine The British government failed to honor promises made during the war to Arab tribes to grant local control to them in return for Arab support against the Ottoman turks during WW I and maintained their control through WW II.follow WW II public support for a Zionist homeland gained great support in Europe and much of the Americas. and u had a great influx of none native Jews into Palestine. This caused much controversy a strife among the Arab states as Arab dominance of the area was diluted. The British Government facing Arab resistance and armed resistance reversed itself and began to restrict Jewish immigration. They began to intercept immigrants and place them in camps in cyprus. Now the Jewish people having felt betrayed by promises made in the Balfour Declaration took to arms also. By 1947 Britain had had enough it announced it's intention to renounce the mandate and asked the UN to devise a plan to return the area to local control.. The UN plan Divided the area into a Jewish state of Israel and gave the largely traditional Arab portions of Palestine to Jordan (west Bank) and Egypt (Gaza). Jerusalem was to be held as an international city under UN Administration. Both Jewish and Arab peoples being highly dubious of International promises because of previous treatment began to arm themselves prolifically. Upon Withdrawal of British forces in 1948 a free for all erupted to grab as much land as possible for both sides in the conflict the UN plan was never instituted. Having beaten back the Arab forces Israel declared itself an Independent state. The US was the first country to recognize the state of Israel. So there you have the origins of the conflict
2006-11-11 21:55:22
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answered by sooj 3
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The only thing I know is that Israel is meant to be, was meant to happen and is one of the sane and decent places on Earth remaining.
Now, we all know that people dislike Rush Limbaugh also, but that doesn't mean he's evil, or that he doesn't speak the truth. People hate Israel the same way, but it's most because of lies.
2006-11-11 18:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Isreal must exist as a Nation whether made in Britain or not,allow her to co-exist just like other Nations around the middle east.
2006-11-11 18:26:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Gee, I don't know.
Tell me if Jordan, Saudi Arabia, India were made in Britain too.
Tell me if Britain itself was "Made In Rome".
One can argue that the Palestinian Authority is "Made in Egypt". (Arafat and his Fatah movement originated in Cairo, both Fatah and Hamas have roots in the Muslim Brotherhood which originated in Egypt in the 1920s.)
2006-11-12 03:57:10
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answered by BMCR 7
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that's where Ahmadenejad, president of Iran would like to put them.
2006-11-11 18:13:43
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answered by Anonymous
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