The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
The Balfour Declaration of November 1917 promised to establish a Jewish home (not homeland) in Palestine.
British support in establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
The document in question is the Balfour Declaration of 1917.
The British didn't promise a homeland to the Jews. The League of Nations designated the Palestine territories of the Turkish Empire as the land for the Jewish homeland in 1922. This was after the Balfour declaration supporting this, the declaration was written in 1917. The British were given a mandate by the League to administer the territory. Please see the related link for the League of Nations mandate.
Answer 1Israel was created where Palestine used to be.Answer 2In 1917, Lord Balfour described the future British Mandate for Palestine as a possible Jewish National Homeland.
This is a very complex question. But basically Israel was established in 1948, prior to this it was Palestine. The British Mandate in Palestine along with the Balfour Declaration gave the "right" for the Jewish people of a "homeland" in Palestine. Also during the late 19th century the Zionist Movement had played it's part in this. This is the root to the hostilities towards Israel as this country has been established at the expense of another people and their homeland.
In the British Mandate of Palestine.
Answer this question… The British supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine despite an earlier promise to grant Arabs in the colony independence.
It is the Balfour Declaration, named for the British politician Arthur Balfour who proposed the establishment of a Jewish state in the British Protectorate of Palestine.Balfour Declaration
NO. Israel was established by Zionist Jews, specifically Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and his associates. The British helped establish the British Mandate for Palestine, which was designed to create a Jewish National Homeland, but it was only after UNGA Resolution 181 (II) that this transformed officially into the legitimacy for an independent-state declaration. Britain's government officials specifically made it clear that they had no interest in actually resolving the Jewish-Arab issue in Mandatory Palestine.
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The Balfour Declaration (1917) was a promise to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. The document was a letter sent by UK Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Baron Rothschild, for transmission to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland.