It depends entirely on whose conquest of Syria and Palestine is being discussed (the Jews' own conquest of those territories, the Assyrians', the Babylonians', the Persians', the Greeks', the Romans', the Rashidun Caliphate's, etc.). Please resubmit, specifying which conquest you are asking about.
Palestine
Balfour Declaration of 1917.
gave power to the brtian - No. Answer: The establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.
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.
The Balfour Declaration was the first promise by the British Empire to give the Jewish people a national home in Palestine. It was the first major success of the Zionist Movement and led to increased pressure by Jews to immigrate to the territory and set the foundations of a new Jewish State-to-be. As the Zionists worked to create a Jewish state, the support of one of the world's largest powers, that was soon to take over Palestine, was crucial. This also changed the future trajectory of Israel/Palestine as a region, allowing the seeds of Israel's creation to be sown.
A free Palestine to start..............
"Palestine" is the name the Romans gave to Israel after they expelled the Jews in 70 CE. Israel was and still is the Jewish homeland.The Romans chose the name "Palestine" after an enemy of the Jewish people, called the Philistines.
Zionists
In 1946 roughly 1/3 of the population of Mandatory Palestine was Jewish, roughly 600,000 people of a total population of 1.85 million people.
Zionists
The League of Nations approved the British Mandate for Palestine as a national home for the Jewish People as early as 1919.
Palestine
Balfour Declaration of 1917.
Palestine
There is no such group.
The Caliph (leader of the world's Muslims) first allowed Jewish people to return to Jerusalem after the Arabs captured the city from the Eastern Roman Empire in 638AD. Jewish people continued to live in and around Jerusalem ("the Holy Lands") generally at peace with their Muslim neighbours from this date up until the establishment of a British Mandate in Palestine at the end of World War 1 (1918). When the British ruled Palestine they decided it would be a good idea to create a Jewish state in Palestine. Under British rule the number of Jewish people who chose to move to Palestine increased a lot until in 1948 a Jewish state of Israel was proclaimed.
They weren't.... *EYE ROLL*