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This Eastern Ashkenazi Jew tells her Grandparents' stories as Jews, pre 1948 in Palestine - One through the Kinder Transport and the other from Poland's Programs. They met as Jews in Palestine.
Palestine was always a safe refuge for us all, and welcomed us all.
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If you ask any Jewish scholar and they will testify: Israel is the people, not the land. And the job of the Israelites is, "Tikkun Olam:" "Fix (or heal) the world."
We have the "Right to Return." They use this to claim the land "in our name." Sign the Petition below and tell them you want them to Make Israel Palestine Again.
It is our job as Jews to save Palestine. We are their excuse for being there.
When the powers that be can no longer use us against one another for their biding, the world will know peace.
We all were free in Palestine before the Balfour Declaration...if your family was too pleas share their story below!
You no longer have the right to use our Jewish Identity which qualifies us in full for Aliyah, to occupy Palestine, "in our name." You never did. We, nor our ancestors, were polled, agreed to your brutal occupation and current genocide, "in our name."
The British Mandate for Palestine, which began in 1922, ended prior to Israel’s Declaration of Independence on May 14, 1948, through The British mandate was given by "The Allies." The Arab states invaded, and following the war, Palestine ceased to exist. More HERE
The Balfour Declaration, which resulted in a significant upheaval in the lives of Palestinians, was issued on November 2, 1917. The declaration turned the Zionist aim of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine into a reality when Britain publicly pledged to establish “a national home for the Jewish people” there. Read more HERE. Before 1920, Palestinians protected the land for us all, and allowed us all access, to honor our shared holly place. There never was a need for a Balfour Declaration, or a Jewish State. We, The Jewish People, always had, and always would have had, access into, and citizenship within, Palestine, long before the "Ally" Invasions.
After 1920 Palestine was under British Rule, and they started changing the laws. The Lausanne Treaty stated that Ottoman subjects who were permanent residents of Palestine, on August 1, 1925, would automatically become citizens of Palestine, granting citizenship to around 800,000 Palestinians. The process of creating Palestinian citizenship was complicated by questions about the status and rights of subjects in a mandated territory.;;
Prior to 1970 the area of Israel did not include the West Bank and East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, or the Golan Heights, which were occupied by Jordan, Egypt, and Syria, respectively. until 1970, More about population totals HERE.
The Law of Return was amended in 1970 to include these groups, even if they weren't considered Jewish by Orthodox standards. The Law of Return was amended in 1970 to include spouses of Jews, whether or not they were considered Jewish.
The Law of Return, passed by Israel's Knesset in 1950, encourages Jews from around the world to return to Israel. The law's goal is to fulfill the Zionist movement's "credo" of establishing Israel as a Jewish state. The Knesset was established by the same folks who "gave us Israel." No one asked us Jews what we wanted done, or not done, "in our name."
They claimed the State "in our name," due to the "historic and never broken connection between the Jewish people and the homeland." But what if we do not have a birthright claim to Palestine. More HERE
The Jews have no birthright to the land. Unfortunately, DNA speaking. HERE is a 23 and Me report which states its owner is "100% Eastern Ashkenazi Jewish," yet the countries lit up on the map to correspond with her bloodline come nowhere near modern day Israel.
The real birthright to Palestine belongs to those who carry her name - the Philistines.
In 843 BCE , the Yahweh prophets killed the last Queen of the Philistines, claiming the land as the rightful land of those who followed their God, Yahweh. There was only one problem - this last Queen of the Philistines, Queen Athalia, was also called, "The Last Queen of the Hebrews."
How could a Philistine Queen be called a Hebrew? Because Hebrew was the Nationality of the people who lived in Canaan before the Yahweh God was introduced to that region. It was not a religion, it was a Nationality - also referred to as "The Nation of Israel."
The "Last Queen of the Hebrews," carries with her legacy, the truth of that region, and the history of OUR people. It uncovers plainly who has true birthright claim to the land, historically.
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