Thursday, November 7, 2019
Palestine essays
Palestine essays It can be said that , from the outset, the link between European colonialism in the middle east and the Palestine question, is as strong as the link which exists between the Holy Quran and Muslims, and Jews and the Torah. The reason this statement is accurate is, because the British occupation of Palestine, from 1917 to 1947, was a direct cause of the Palestine question. To understand this point, it is necessary to examine the period in which the British were granted administrative power of Palestine by the League of Nations ,from 1917 to 1948, under the so called Mandate system. The purpose of the mandate was to make the mandated nation capable of self rule by its inhabitants, which in the case of Palestine, was Arab-Palestinians by majority. Instead the British administration in Palestine took Britains self interests into hand and tried to create a national Jewish homeland by Implementing earlier agreements made with Zionist nations, such as the Balfour agreement, Into the manda te which gave them the right to colonize Palestine. This deprived the Palestinians of self-determination and instead made them Another British colony, which led to a Arab revolt. These factors, which must be further looked into to understand there significance to the topic, all contributed to the issue of the Palestinian question , which was placed before the newly formed United nations in April ,1947. To understand the question of Palestine and the conflict which happened because of it Between the Arabs and Jews , we must look to the past of these two groups, for there claims over Palestine have existed since biblical time, and also there religious claims, which adds another Dimension to the conflict. Islam and Judaism have similarities between the two. They both claim from lineage Abraham, the Arab-Muslims from Ishmael, Abraham first son with his handmaiden Hagar. While the Jews, from Isaac, Abrahams and his wife Sarah...
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