Ramallah, West Bank – Palestinians Say Britain Refuses Request For Apology Over 1917 Balfour Promise

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    FILE - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L) holds a news conference after a meeting with European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini in Brussels, Belgium, March 27, 2017. REUTERS/Yves HermanRamallah, West Bank – Palestinian leaders said on Tuesday Britain had rejected their request for an apology for a 1917 declaration that helped pave the way to the state of Israel, and they would pursue international court action unless London backtracked.

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    Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas called for the apology in an address to the U.N. General Assembly in September, but Britain plans to hold celebrations along with Israeli officials to mark the Nov. 2 centenary of the Balfour Declaration.

    British Prime Minister Theresa May has invited Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu to attend events commemorating the Balfour Declaration in November. Other commemorations are expected to take place in Israel during the year.

    “The answer came in a written letter to the (Palestinian) Foreign Ministry that the apology is refused,” Manuel Hassassian, the Palestinian ambassador to Britain, told Voice of Palestine Radio on Tuesday.

    “It means the Queen and the government of Britain will not apologise to the Palestinian people and the celebration marking 100 years since the Balfour promise will be held on time.”

    There was no immediate comment from Britain’s Foreign Office.

    In the 1917 declaration, the British government said it viewed “with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people”. It also said “…nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine…”

    Palestine was under British rule when Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour made the policy statement in a letter to Lord Rothschild, a leader of the British Jewish community.

    Palestinians have long condemned the document as a promise by Britain to hand over land that it did not own.

    Hassassian said that unless Britain apologised, cancelled planned celebrations and recognised the state of Palestine, the Palestinians would go ahead with plans for a lawsuit.

    “This is the only condition upon which we can close this file permanently,” he said.

    Israel declared independence in 1948, at the end of British Mandatory rule and after the U.N. General Assembly voted in 1947 in favour of a plan, rejected by Palestinian representatives, to partition Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state.

    Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip and East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war, territories where Palestinians now seek to establish an independent state. The last round of Palestinian-Israeli peace negotiations collapsed in 2014.


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    grandbear
    grandbear
    6 years ago

    Palestine is the name given by the romans to that place, it is actually syria palestine.till 1917 it was a part of the ottoman empire. It never was a country with a government To call it by that name is a mistake These arabs have taken the name to fool the world into thinking that they had at one time a civilized country in that place. Arafat who was born in egypt started to use the title and created the illusion that there was such a country.

    6 years ago

    This is what happens when you try to appease terrorists with recognition, instead of an iron fist!

    The_Truth
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    The_Truth
    6 years ago

    Quick Basic History Lesson:
    1917: The Allies conquer the Ottoman Empire, dividing it into French Mandat e& British Mandate.
    1922: Britain divided the British Mandate into two: Trans-Jordan for the exclusive Arabs & Palestine for the Jews & anyone who wanted to stay.
    1947: Divided Palestine into a Jewish state & an Arab state. The Arabs started a war and then lost, losing their Arab state.
    1967: Arabs start another war & lose. Then later claim that Palestine was always an Arab state – when it was basically a British name for the region.

    6 years ago

    Maybe now they will be busy chasing England, and will leave us alone.

    Halevai…..