Saturday, June 27, 2020

Should all nations return their territories to the indigenous people? What is considered indigenous?


Should all nations return their territories to the indigenous people?
What is considered indigenous?

If the U.S. was conquered by various nations over a thousand years plus and than some outside forces helped Americans defeat the occupiers and regain its sovereignty and set up the American U.S. government again, would you consider the Americans as occupiers.
I will take it a step further. If many Americans who were displaced by the occupying forces in
America were forced out of their homes and returned to the U.S., would you consider them occupiers or people returning to their homes? The U.S. has only been an independent sovereign country less than 250 years, after eliminating the Indigenous American Indians and fighting the British occupiers for Independence.

If Mexico which owned vast amounts of territory in the U.S. had numerous wars and battles with the U.S. and lost, decided to fire thousands of rockets against the U.S., would you tolerate it, or you would demand your country respond with extreme force at all costs, no holds barred and stop this rockets and terror attacks against Americans and women and children.

The Jewish heritage as the remaining indigenous people in The Land of Israel including 2 Jewish Temples and many heroic battles to defend it, thus, the Jewish history goes back over 3,000 years with a continues habitation under extreme conditions. The Arabs/Muslims were nomads who milked the land and destroyed it as a viable source of habitation.
Many Jewish communities in what is now the Arab/Muslim countries were in existence for about 3,000 years. Prior to WWII, there were over a million Jewish families living in Arab/Muslim countries.  The Arabs/Muslims during the rise of Muhammad in about 627 terrorized, killed and raped the Jewish women and confiscated all their assets, whereby some of those Jewish communities no longer exist. In the past 72 years the Arabs/Muslims have ethnic cleansed the Jews and Christians from the Arab/Muslim countries.

Israel must retain all the territory west of the Jordan River. It must also protect all Jewish Houses of Worship, Jewish burial sites with military presence at all times that include Temple Mount (The site of 2 Jewish Temples, that king David purchased the land from Aruna the Jebusite for building the Jewish Temple).
It is more than enough that Israel lost over three quarters of its territory to Jordan from the 120,000 sq, km. originally allocated for the Jewish National Home on their Historical Land (which included a good part of Jordan of which the Jews were expelled and all their assets confiscated and are forbidden to live there. Israel now has about 21,000 sq. km.).
Moreover, the Arab countries terrorized and expelled over a million Jewish families and confiscated all their assets, including, personal property, businesses, homes and over 120,000 sq. km of Jewish owned Real Estate for over 2,600 years (valued in the trillions of dollars). Most of the expelled Jewish families and their children were resettled in Israel. The Arabs/Muslims were allocated and received over 13 million sq. km of territory after WWI with a wealth of oil reserves, and that territory is 70% vacant. The Arab/Muslim countries, organizations and other nations who are funding the Arabs should demand that those funds must be utilized to resettle the Arabs in the Arab countries, or Jordan, Gaza and in the homes and the 120,000 sq. km. of Real Estate the Arabs/Muslims confiscated from the million expelled Jewish families who were mostly resettled in The Land of Israel.
The more you concede and give to the Arabs/Muslims, the more they want.
I am not conceding anything anymore. I have the results with Gaza. Anyone who is willing to permit another terrorist entity west of the Jordan River, needs to have his head examined and maybe committed.

YJ Draiman, President of Americans for a Safe
Israel AFSI in Greater Los Angeles

P.S. Presidents Harding (signed a resolution past by Congress and the Senate in 1922 recognizing The Palestine Mandate as the reconstituted Jewish National Home) and Coolidge confirmed and approved the Mandate for Palestine, a trust agreement carried out by The British as trustee for the Jewish people, recognizing the Jewish People’s immediate right to close settlement on their historical land and a future right to rule when their population achieves a majority, as a sovereign Nation when that became practical. The recognition of a state may be express or tacit. The latter results, from any act, which implies the intention of recognizing the new sovereign state.
On
January 3, 1919 the Faisal Weizmann Agreement was executed, which recognized Palestine as The Jewish National Homeland. In a report delivered on January 21, 1919, the tentative proposal of the US for settlement of WWI at the Paris Peace Talks incorporated The 1917 Balfour Declaration and provided for the automatic acknowledgement of Jewish sovereign statehood when it met conditions that made it practical for the Jews to exercise sovereignty. The vesting of the legal domain of political self-determination would be self-executing. The Jewish People’s collective right to political self-determination would vest when that occurred. It is understood that any agreement and terms survive in perpetuity.
There was also the San Remo Resolution of April 1920 confirmed by The Treaty of Sevres Article 95 in August 1920 and included in the Treaty of
Lausanne in 1923.



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