The nation of Israel wasnt born because of a UN resolution, - TopicsExpress



          

The nation of Israel wasnt born because of a UN resolution, neither will it die because of a UN resolution. The nation of Israel was governed by Jewish kings in the Land of Israel during the reigns of Julius Caesar, Augustus Caesar, Tiberius Caesar, Claudius Caesar, Nero, Vespasian, Titus and Domitian. You see, the UN may have recognized Jewish hegemony over its own land in 1948, but even if the UN hadnt recognized the political State of Israel, the people of Israel would have still lived as a sovereign nation in its own land, the Land of Israel. The British, as we all know, were once the custodians of the land, just as the Ottoman Turks were the custodians of the land before them, and the Mamluks of Egypt the custodians of the land before the Turks, etc., etc. Jews, Arabs, Druze and Christians were all subject to foreign powers. By 1948, the British in Palestine simply relegated authority, giving partial jurisdiction to the king of Jordan, and partial jurisdiction to the Jewish people, under Prime-Minister David Ben-Gurion. Some Arabs at this time found themselves living under Jewish rule in those areas given over to Jewish jurisdiction. To understand more effectively how this fully developed, first, the Jewish National Council (JNC), also known as the Jewish People’s Council, was established in 1920, the same year as the Histadrut and the Haganah (created after the Arab riots in 1920, and which later emerged into the IDF) were founded, in order to conduct Jewish communal affairs. Its first chairman was Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook. Jewish communal affairs were generally conducted through a hierarchy of representative organizations, including the JNC. The report of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry issued in 1946, stated: The Jews have developed, under the aegis of the Jewish Agency and the JNC, a strong and tightly-woven community. There thus exists a virtual Jewish non-territorial State with its own executive and legislative organs... When the State of Israel was established in 1948, this departmental structure served as a basis for the government ministries. On March 2, 1948, the New Jewish Council wrote concerning its new responsibilities it has begun “work on organization of Jewish provisional government.” On May 14, 1948, (the expiration day of the British Mandate), its members gathered at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and ratified the proclamation declaring the establishment of the State of Israel.
Posted on: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 19:53:26 +0000

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