@ProudSocialist The Plan: It recommended partitioning the land into independent Arab and Jewish States, with Jerusalem under an international regime.
• The Outcome: Jewish leadership accepted the plan, while Arab leadership rejected it.
@ProudSocialist The United Nations Partition Plan (1947)
Following World War II and the end of the British Mandate, the United Nations General Assembly passed Resolution 181.
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@ProudSocialist The Balfour Declaration (1917)
During World War I, the British government issued a public statement via Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour. It stated that Britain supported the "establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people." While this wasn't a transfer of
@ProudSocialist minimize the Jewish connection to the land, and banned Jews from Jerusalem. This period is widely cited as the beginning of the major Jewish Diaspora.
@ProudSocialist Roman Siege (70 CE): Following a Jewish revolt, Roman legions led by Titus besieged Jerusalem and destroyed the Second Temple.
• Bar Kokhba Revolt (132–136 CE): After a second major uprising, Emperor Hadrian crushed the rebellion, renamed the province Syria Palaestina to
@ProudSocialist The Assyrians (722 BCE): The Neo-Assyrian Empire conquered the northern Kingdom of Israel, leading to the "Ten Lost Tribes."
The Babylonians (586 BCE): King Nebuchadnezzar II conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah, destroyed the First Temple in Jerusalem, and exiled the Jews
@AntiWokeMemes Why should anything happen to anyone, it's a vexilloid or an Identity flag that only represents your ideas or identity, and do to such there is no legal standing to enforce any type of so-called criminal act.