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Essay / Palestine and the Jewish problem - 682
The Jewish problem is an important case not only for Palestine but also for the Jews; they occupied Palestinian land and forced them to leave their land. The Jews were therefore able to support Brittan at this time to create the Israeli state. The British had the important role of creating Israel because of the Balfour Declaration. British patrons believed that by supporting the Zionist movement, they could bring support to the Jewish people in Russia and the United States to propose war. However, the Arabs were against the declaration. Jews believe that by creating a state for the Jews, they could solve their problem and unite them under a nationalism and identity that constitutes the main ideology of the Zionist movement and establish a new state for the Jews. In contrast, the Jewish problem has not been resolved due to the long need to analyze history to discover the real problem in this matter. The problem begins when the detached nation split Pales. In 1947, between Arabs and Jews, both sides were against this plan. As a result, many conflicts arose between them and brought much tragedy and misery to Palestinian citizens and Jews. The Jewish problem was therefore not resolved by the creation of the Israeli state. At least when Jews lived in the state as a minority, they lived in peace. without warBased on evidence, the State of Israel is creating new problems, one of these problems is Palestine refugees, instability in the Middle East region and violation of Palestinian rights. This further shows that the State of Israel does not only solve the Jews, but reveals many things. problems concerning the Palestinian cause and raise numerous conflicts between the two parties (Jewish and Palestinian). Initially, the Israeli state created problems for many Palestinian citizens by driving them to immi...... middle of paper. .....problems for the Middle East region than before. Eban's argument is that the Arab government should find a solution to the Middle East refugee problem. First of all, in recent years, the Arab nation has experienced economic growth in the Middle East, which can help the Arab nation to develop. This benefit of increased economy and income can help refugees create a new life and support them by letting them accept jobs in government companies or the private sector. Second, Rostow's May 21, 1966 recommendation regarding the Palestinian refugee problem is to allow Palestinian refugees to return to Israel, under two conditions, one of those conditions being annual quotes and a second security check. Additionally, Israelis must return Palestine by giving them a new place to stay and new homes. Rostow's solution was supported by the Arab ideology of the Palestinian right of return..