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Israel must be steadfast in protecting its rights and its people - YJ Draiman r5


Israel must be steadfast in protecting its rights and its people - YJ Draiman



Submitted by YJ Draiman (United States), May 12, 2015 at 04:57
Israel must be steadfast in protecting its rights and its people
Many nations and people are questioning Israel's control of its liberated territory.
No one is mentioning that the Arab countries had ejected about a million Jewish families and their children from their countries, confiscated their assets, businesses, homes and Real estate. Many of the Jews persecuted and ejected from Arab countries died while their forced departure from Arab countries, due to Arab violence, hardship, famine and starvation. 670,00 Jewish families and their children of these expelled Jewish people and their children were resettled in Greater Israel, today they consist over half the population in Israel. The Land the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people 120,440 sq. km. or 75,000 sq. miles, which is over 6 times the size of Israel, and its value today is the trillions of dollars.
The Jewish people and their children during the over 2,000 years living in Arab countries have suffered Pogroms, Libel claims, beheadings, beatings, false imprisonment and extreme hardship as a second class citizens. They had their businesses and homes pillaged, their wives and daughters raped, sold them as slaves, their houses of worship pillaged and burned, forced conversion to Islam.
Today over half of Israel's population are Jews expelled from Arab countries and their children and grandchildren.
The Audacity of the Arab countries in demanding territory from the Jewish people in Palestine after they persecuted and ejected over a million Jewish people and their children who have lived in Arab land for over 2,000 years and after they confiscated all their assets and Real estate 5-6 times the size of Israel (120,440 sq. km. - 75,000 sq. mi.), valued in the trillions of dollars.
Now the Arab nations are demanding more land and more compensation.
The Arab countries have chased the million Jews and their children and now the want to chase them away again, from their own historical land.
Israel must respond with extreme force to any violent demonstration and terror. Israel's population must have peace and tranquility without intimidation by anyone.
The Jewish people have suffered enough in the Diaspora for the past 2,500 years. It is time for the Jewish people to live as free people in their own historical ancestral land without violence and terror. As implemented by the 1920 San Remo Conference and international treaty and law which confirmed the Jewish people rights to their historic ancestral land for over 3700 years. Over the centuries, since 70 AD many conquerors and occupiers controlled the land of Israel, but only as occupiers. The indigenous people to the land of Israel have been the Jewish people for over 3800 years. The previous nomadic tribes who wondered in the land of Israel prior to the Jewish people are no longer in existence
It is time to consider that the only alternative is a population transfer of the Arab-Palestinians to the territories the Arab countries confiscated from the Jewish people and settle this dispute once and for all. They also have the State of Jordan which is 80% of the territory illegally taken from Jewish allocated land and assigned to Jordan. Many Arab leaders had suggested these solutions over the years.
YJ Draiman

2 comments:

  1. TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN
    October 26, 1994


    The Peace Treaty between Israel and Jordan incorporated an implied renunciation by Jordan of its former claim to sovereignty over the "West Bank" of the River Jordan, since the future of the Territories was now governed by the Oslo Accords. In the treaty, the middle of the river's course defines the international boundary between Jordan and Israel. This is qualified by the words "without prejudice to the status of any territories that came under Israeli military control in 1967".


    INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY …

    1. The boundary, as set out in Annex I (a), is the permanent, secure and recognised international boundary between Israel and Jordan, without prejudice to the status of any territories that came under Israeli military government control in 1967…

    ANNEX I (a)

    Israel-Jordan International Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation

    1. It is agreed that, in accordance with Article 3 of the Treaty, the international boundary between the two states consists of the following sectors:

    A. The Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers
    B. The Dead Sea

    C. The Emek Ha'arva/Wadi Araba

    D. The Gulf of Aqaba

    2. The boundary is delimited as follows:

    A. Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers:
    The boundary line shall follow the middle of the main course of the flow of the Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers

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  2. TREATY OF PEACE BETWEEN THE STATE OF ISRAEL AND THE HASHEMITE KINGDOM OF JORDAN
    October 26, 1994


    The Peace Treaty between Israel and Jordan incorporated an implied renunciation by Jordan of its former claim to sovereignty over the "West Bank" of the River Jordan, since the future of the Territories was now governed by the Oslo Accords. In the treaty, the middle of the river's course defines the international boundary between Jordan and Israel. This is qualified by the words "without prejudice to the status of any territories that came under Israeli military control in 1967".


    INTERNATIONAL BOUNDARY …

    1. The boundary, as set out in Annex I (a), is the permanent, secure and recognised international boundary between Israel and Jordan, without prejudice to the status of any territories that came under Israeli military government control in 1967…

    ANNEX I (a)

    Israel-Jordan International Boundary Delimitation and Demarcation

    1. It is agreed that, in accordance with Article 3 of the Treaty, the international boundary between the two states consists of the following sectors:

    A. The Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers
    B. The Dead Sea

    C. The Emek Ha'arva/Wadi Araba

    D. The Gulf of Aqaba

    2. The boundary is delimited as follows:

    A. Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers:
    The boundary line shall follow the middle of the main course of the flow of the Jordan and Yarmouk Rivers

    ReplyDelete