Monday, June 15, 2015

Under International Law – An Arab-Palestinian State cannot be established in Greater Israel - YJ Draiman


Under International Law – An Arab-Palestinian State cannot be established in Greater Israel
The Exclusive Political Rights Granted To Jews In 1920 At San Remo and confirmed by the 1920 Treaty of Sevres.
San Remo Agreement of 1920 that established the British Mandate for
Palestine. It granted the Jews exclusive collective political rights to Palestine, in trust, to vest when the Jews had attained a population majority.
The
San Remo agreement of 1920 states that only the Jewish people can set-up its own government.
In violation of the of the agreement the British allocated over 77% of the Jewish land to Trans-Jordan. The British in violation of the Mandate restricted Jewish immigration prior and during WW2 which caused millions of Jews to die. The British and their Operation Embarrass also blew up Jewish Holocaust refugee ships
Now you want to allocate more Jewish land to the Arab-Palestinians, again in violation of the agreement. This would create two Arab countries and one Jewish country greatly reduced in its original land allocation. This is in violation of International law and the
San Remo agreement confirmed by the Treaty of Sevres and Lausanne, which was adapted by the League of Nations and signed by all 51 member countries.
Under the law we must address the ejection of over a million Jewish families and their children from Arab countries (who have lived there for over 2,200 years) and their assets, businesses, homes and land including 120,440 sq. km. of Real property that were confiscated by the Arabs and valued in the trillions of dollars. In addition many of those Jews died during those expulsion and Arab pogroms and violence against its Jewish population.
YJ Draiman

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