They wanted their ancestral homeland back and argued that Jews could only be safe from antisemitism if they formed their own Jewish state.
they argued that jews could nly be safe from anti-Semitism if they formed their own jewish state
They wanted their ancestral homeland back and argued that Jews could only be safe from antisemitism if they formed their own Jewish state.
They wanted their ancestral homeland back and argued that Jews could only be safe from antisemitism if they formed their own Jewish state.
They argued that Jews could only be safe from anti-Semitism if they formed their own Jewish state
Answer this question… The British supported a Jewish homeland in Palestine despite an earlier promise to grant Arabs in the colony independence.
Israel was a part of the British Mandate for Palestine, a quasi-colony under British authority.
Some of the locations that Jews considered for a homeland include Uganda and Argentina. However, the movement for a Jewish homeland ultimately focused on Palestine, leading to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
The name is British Mandate of Palestine.
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Israel was formed out the British Mandate for Palestine, which was effectively a colony run by the British Empire. Before that it was part of several Ottoman governates. There was no independent state in the Palestine region since the Crusader States in the 1200s.
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The Republic of Guinea is not a colony; it is an independent country. It is is FORMER French colony, but it has been independent since 1958.