Britain made a number of promises during World War I in an attempt to attract allies. In the Middle East, they made promises to Zionists and to Arabs. When World War I concluded, Britain had control of the Mandate of Palestine and thus they were able to retroactively buttress both the claims that they made to the Jews and those that they made to Arabs insofar as they wished to actually observe them.
Britain published the Balfour Declaration in 1917 and acceded to this promise by overseeing the Mandate of Palestine in 1919.
Arabs and Jews both received wartime promises from Great Britain that they believed meant that they would receive the land of the future Mandate of Palestine. In the Arab case, this promise was the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence of 1915 and in the Jewish case, this promise was the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
In the region of Israel, which was called Palestine at that time.
McMahon Correspondence in 1915: A Promise for a large Arab State in the Upper Middle East. Arabs say that it included Palestine. Britons and Jews disagree. Balfour Declaration in 1917: A Promise for a Jewish State in Palestine.
Answer this question… The British supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine despite an earlier promise to grant Arabs in the colony independence.
Britain controlled Palestine from 1918-1948.Britain, which had promised in 1917 in the Balfour Declaration to create a 'national home for the Jews' in Palestine. Britain was trying to keep in with both the Arabs and the Jews - and this little game of 'divide and rule' didn't work.Britain
The Balfour Declaration was very short, as follows:"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country".This 'national home' was what the Zionists had been pursuing.
Great britain had promised lands in palestine to both muslims and jews
The League of Nations approved the British Mandate for Palestine as a national home for the Jewish People as early as 1919.
Britain ruled Palestine. They called it the Palestine Mandate. Britain had agreed to hand Palestine over to Jews, mainly from Europe, but some Jewish terrorists bombed the King David Hotel and some other places to speed up the process. Britain withdrew, and the Jews took Palestine and began calling it Israel.
The Exile of Jews from palestine is known as the Diaspora
Answer this question… Great Britain had promised lands in Palestine to both Muslims and Jews.