The Jewish Settlement in general was called the "Yishuv". The Yishuv built a number of independent, communal, agricultural settlements called "Kibbutzim". There were also a number of more typical towns and hybrid settlements called "Moshavim".
Zionists started a movement to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.
The Balfour Declaration of November 1917 promised to establish a Jewish home (not homeland) in Palestine.
The Jewish communities on the coastal area of historic Palestine declared a state for them to protect themselves after the British Mandate on Palestine ended. .
Most Palestinian Arabs were agricultural and the area had been a backwater for most of the Ottoman Period. The only major industries in Mandatory Palestine were those built by Zionist Jewish Settlers.
If this is referring to history in general, the region of Palestine was the historic Jewish homeland. It would be like asking: How did the Bushmen get to Namibia? -- It's where they come from and where they've lived for many centuries. If this is specifically referring to the Return of Jews in large numbers to the region of Palestine in the last century, it should be noted that there was a relatively large Jewish minority already present in the region prior to the Jewish immigration from elsewhere. Those Jews who did arrive immigrated through normal procedures until Israel declared independence. Jewish immigration substantially rose from 1948-1955, especially from the Arab countries which had forcibly expelled their Jewish populations. They came primarily by boats and planes.
Answer 1Palestine is still Palestine. People just think it is israel. But it is NOT!!Answer 2Israel was a historical term for the land before the Romans created the term Palestine. This original term became the name of the Modern State of Israel in 1948 when Jewish groups were able to establish a State.
Because it WA difficult for the Jewish to have their own land, so they created a land called kibbutzim best thing ever LOL :) DP
There are Jewish communities in every European country.
Zionism Jewish
Answer 1The PLO wanted to take (not back) Israel and impose a non-democratic rule.The Jewish state, as defined by the Paris agreement which concluded with the league of nations and the Mandate to Britain to "establish a Jewish state" would be nullified, and in the PLO's base articles, Jews do not have the right to own property.In actual fact, most of those that call themselves Palestinian are from Syria and Egypt, where their ancestors were brought to the Land of Israel in the 19th Century to populate the land.The founder of the PLO, was born in Egypt.Answer 2Palestine is the area between Lebanon and Egypt. It, before occupation, belonged to the Muslims and Christian Arabs of Palestine. It was then devoured by the British army after the Paris agreement. Jewish settlers have been in Palestine, now known as Israel, and Palestine and its allies have launched minor attacks on Israel. In conclusion, the PLO attempted to regain Palestine from the Zionists.
AnswerJewish settlers are Jewish people from different world countries who migrated to the Palestinian lands and settled there through installing settlements for their own residence on behalf of the Palestinians. They built settlements even in the West Bank that Israel promised to be given back to the Palestinians to establish their independent state.
Scottish Council of Jewish Communities was created in 1999.