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.
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.
The western allies should invade France
The western Allies should invade France (APEX)
The Western Allies should invade France.
A Palestine soup is a variety of soup made with Jerusalem artichokes.
There are so many promises that do not get seen through, that it seems as if they are made just to be broken. Some examples of where promises get broken are, in relationships, in politics, family, and employment.
Palestine is one country with (currently) two governments and a foreign military occupation. Historic Palestine is made of two countries: Israel and Palestine.
No. Promises made verbally are not claimable. Nothing that is not on paper, is a valid claim.
The three key documents—namely the Balfour Declaration (1917), the Sykes-Picot Agreement (1916), and the Hussein-McMahon Correspondence (1915)—created conflicting promises regarding the future of Palestine and the wider Arab territories. The Balfour Declaration supported a Jewish national home in Palestine, while the Sykes-Picot Agreement divided the region into zones of British and French control, contradicting promises made to Arab leaders for independence. These contradictions fueled tensions between Jewish and Arab communities and laid the groundwork for future conflicts in the region. The failure to reconcile these commitments contributed significantly to the ongoing strife in Palestine.
You momma made up the axis and allies
promises are made and broken all the time, relationships are mostly related to trust.:)
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