They lost their country to the Romans in 37 B.C.E. and were never strong enough to reassert independence prior to 1948 C.E.
There are always some people who behave abominably.
That depends on the period and country you are asking about. Under British Mandate Palestine, Jews were not allowed to own guns while there were no restrictions on Arab gun ownership.
The declaration gave the Jews of Palestine the hope that they might one-day have a country of their own.
Through much of history, the Jews were too disenfranchised to create a country of their own.
(The Jews living in Germany were German... and you can't exactly say the Germans were 'occupying' their own country)
Hebrew (and Yiddish) is written from right to left. It has its own alphabet. In addition, most Jews read and write the language of whatever country they live.
Answer this question…The Jews did not have a country or homeland of their own.
The Allied Powers, but the land was taken from the Palestinians to give to the Israelis to make their own country.
The Allied Powers, but the land was taken from the Palestinians to give to the Israelis to make their own country.
In modern times: Weizman, Balfour, and the United Nations General Assembly in 1948.
well Germany did declare war against the Jews but it was the Jews who decleared financial war first in March 1933
because no one really payed attention to the Jews they were more concerned about the war and there own country to notice the harassment.