United Nations – Abbas Seeks British Apology For 1917 Jewish Homeland Declaration

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    President Mahmoud Abbas of Palestine addresses the 71st United Nations General Assembly in Manhattan, New York, U.S. September 22, 2016. REUTERS/Carlo AllegriUnited Nations – Britain should apologize for its 1917 declaration endorsing the founding of a Jewish homeland in Palestine and should recognize Palestine as a state, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said on Thursday.

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    Speaking at the U.N. General Assembly, Abbas said that the Palestinian people had suffered greatly because of the Balfour Declaration in which Britain said it favored the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine but that this should not undermine the rights of others living there.

    “We ask Great Britain, as we approach 100 years since this infamous declaration, to draw the necessary lessons and to bear its historic, legal, political, material and moral responsibility for the consequences of this declaration, including an apology to the Palestinian people for the catastrophes, misery and injustice this declaration created and to act to rectify these disasters and remedy its consequences, including by the recognition of the state of Palestine,” Abbas said. “This is the least Great Britain can do.”

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, speaking a short time later at the annual gathering of world leaders, derided Abbas for focusing on the declaration and alluded to the possibility of the Palestinians suing Britain for it.

    “President Abbas just attacked from this podium the Balfour Declaration. He is preparing a lawsuit against Britain for that declaration from 1917. That’s almost 100 years ago. Talk about being stuck in the past,” Netanyahu said.

    An online video depicts Palestinian Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki reading a speech on behalf of Abbas in which he asks the Arab Summit meeting in July to support the Palestinians in the preparation of a legal case against the British government over the declaration.

    The mutual recriminations in Thursday’s speeches underlined the low expectations for any revival of Israeli-Palestinian peace talks. As it happened, the only speech between the two Middle East neighbors was given by the prime minister of Norway, where the secret Israeli-Palestinian negotiations took place leading to the 1993 Oslo accords.

    Peace talks last collapsed in 2014 and there are few hopes for a resumption anytime soon in part because of Israeli anger at Palestinian attacks and Palestinian criticism of Israel’s construction of settlements on occupied land where Palestinians want to establish a state.

    The Balfour Declaration, named for the British foreign secretary at the time, offered a more nuanced message than Abbas described in his speech.

    “His Majesty’s Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country,” it said.

    The British mission to the United Nations had no immediate comment.


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    bennyt
    bennyt
    7 years ago

    Who go back only to 1917? Why not appeal to Moses?

    clear-thinker
    clear-thinker
    7 years ago

    Obviously a great believer in a two state solution

    7 years ago

    I cannot help but see the cursed logic of Obama behind this. The message is to see whatever one wants to as a mistake of history, hold everyone liable for that, and then to utilize this as an excuse to justify barbaric behavior. This type of thinking is shameful, but the UN, the ridiculous organization that it is can put a dufus like that to speak to entire group. There is no moral compass in the UN, the Muslim world, and nor in the White House. Obama uses slavery that is 150 years back in history to justify the thuggery and rioting in the BLM movement.

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.

    thegreatone
    thegreatone
    7 years ago

    1917 was the year the dream of atheist Thedore Herzel was starting to come true.

    Since atheist Herzel came up with the idea of a Jewish home land all REAL Gedolim said and wrote that this will be THE greatest tragedy for Jews. I can go on and on.

    R’ Elchonon Wasserman writes that his rebbe the Chofetz Chaim (who made Halachos on Lashon Hora) said that “the Zionist are Amalekites”

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.

    7 years ago

    To AlterG3 – No need to repeat yourself, we ignored you the first time.

    7 years ago

    Abbas should go dig up Stanley Baldwin (I think he was the PM then) & serve him with papers. He’ll get more out of him than anyone else

    Benny
    Benny
    7 years ago

    Only the Brits could apologize – is that they promised the land to those Palestinian choleras, instead of telling them go jump in the lake and stay back in Syria and Jordan.

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.

    ALTERG3
    ALTERG3
    7 years ago

    Yes 1917 was the beginning of this כפירה באלקי ישראל, since then hashem is crying.