Answer 1
The 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 2
Palestine 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.
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The Roman Empire ruled Palestine, but the Romans allowed the Jewish priests to take care of the relgous matters of the Jews.
There are three main reasons that this does not happen:Lack of Legal Permission: Since Hamas controls the Gaza Strip in a de facto but not de jure way, they have no legal grounds for assuming the name Palestine, which would refer to a legally legitimate Arab State in part of the former British Mandate of Palestine.Ease of Use: The term Gaza Strip is well-known and easily recognizable. It has been in use since 1949 and a change would cause some confusion and much annoyance.Implicit Recission of Larger Claims: Hamas is afraid that if they call the lands they currently occupy as Palestine, it might be said to have implicitly taken back its calls for the entire former British Mandate of Palestine. This is a claim that they do not wish to take back.
Yes, Palestine was a country. When Israel was created in 1948, the land was occupied by the British and before that the Turkish Empire. When the UN created Israel after the Holocaust they wanted to split the land in half. Half as Palestine and half as Israel. Arabs did not like the idea. As the British retreated from Israel all the neighboring Arab countries tried to take over Israel. A war ensued and as the Jewish people pushed back their Arab neighbors they declared the land Israel. Palestinians today who live in the West Bank were Jordanian before the war, but never went back to live Jordan, because they want to stay in their home country. The West Bank and Gaza both are Palestinian and are still in Israel, but are run by their own Palestinian governments. Palestinians are determined to get THEIR land back.___________________________________________________________ Palestine has been semi-autonomous (the Palestinian Authority) since renouncing war on Israel in the 1990's. As stated above, the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza now govern themselves, but they are not an independent country. They are still technically part of Israel. A study of history will show that this land has had many rulers before the Israelis, the Brits, and the Turks. But as the Arabs say"our land will be back".
He took over Persia, Egypt, palestine, syria, Asia minor, indus vally region, Afghanistan, Iran.
The Free Palestine Movement is an organization of people who are non profit, they take a ship to Palestine, and move the residents out of there to a free country.
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No. Palestine did not even declare independence until 1988.
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I don't know.I just read it in English class and have a crossword puzzle with that question in it. palestine
The halfway point between Palestine, IL and Seabrook, NJ is Harrisburg, PA. The amount of miles that it will take to go from Palestine, IL to Seabrook, NJ is 787.13 miles.
The Roman Empire ruled Palestine, but the Romans allowed the Jewish priests to take care of the relgous matters of the Jews.
The Charter of Hamas, linked here, explains the main points and views of Hamas as an organization. Each bulletpoint references the Article of the Charter where their views are discussed:To Resurrect an Islamic State (9)To Control the entire area of "Historic Palestine" which encompasses all territories controlled by Israel. (11)Killing Non-Muslims Living in "Muslim Lands" (12)To Refuse to Actively Participate in Any Peace with the State of Israel or International Organization Committed to a Peaceful Solution (13)Ending of Zionism (14)Compelling All Palestinians to Wage Holy War (Jihad) to Take Back "Historic Palestine" (15)Women Have a Specific Function That Is Different from Men in the Holy War (17)
The time it takes to achieve moksha, the ultimate goal of liberation in Hinduism, varies for each individual and can span multiple lifetimes of spiritual growth and self-realization.
There are three main reasons that this does not happen:Lack of Legal Permission: Since Hamas controls the Gaza Strip in a de facto but not de jure way, they have no legal grounds for assuming the name Palestine, which would refer to a legally legitimate Arab State in part of the former British Mandate of Palestine.Ease of Use: The term Gaza Strip is well-known and easily recognizable. It has been in use since 1949 and a change would cause some confusion and much annoyance.Implicit Recission of Larger Claims: Hamas is afraid that if they call the lands they currently occupy as Palestine, it might be said to have implicitly taken back its calls for the entire former British Mandate of Palestine. This is a claim that they do not wish to take back.