RIVAL CLAIMS TO PALESTINE DATE FROM BIBLICAL TIMES

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Rival Claims to Palestine Date Fro 'j V6jhjal cTime -App-pproved For cleric-2^ ^ 125- -C1.,41 Dp70B00338R00030- -5 By J. ANT$bNY LUKAS Jews felt that the Diaspora was (Arab refugees driven from their fbeen their own. More serious The war in the Middle East is at the base of their miseries. homes in Palestine. Most of raids followed. Israel embarked an outgrowth of conflictingj ? They believed that by return- them found refuge in Jordan, on a policy of reprisals. claims that go back to Biblical ng to Palestine, and regaining' An intensification of raids on days. Is Truce Units Established contact with the soil that ave g both sides resulted in the Israeli When Abraham was 90 birth to Jewish oreg d, t gonl cu,- The armistice agreements es- invasion of Sinai on Oct. 29, years ~ture and nationhood, whey could tablished four mixed armistice 1956. old, according to the Bible, the regain their sense of dignity, commissions, each with repre- - Lord appeared to him and said: I In 1903, Britain offered the sentatives of the countries in- by BMe inva was ritain sand F ance,ppwhich "I will give unto thee, and to(Zionists an autonomous terri- volved and a United Nations hoped to use the tory In Uganda, then a British chairman thy seed after thee, . However, the com- opportunity the land territory, but the Zionists missions were unable to keep nationalized yb t he Suez Cavan wherein thou art a stranger, all Tturned it down, insisting on the peace. 1 y Egypt earlier in th 1 Isaac, to whom the Jews trace their origin. According to the Bible, God confirmed his "ever- lasting covenant" with Isaac and through his son, Jacob, with every succeeding genera- tion of Jews. However, Abraham had an- other son named Ishmael, from whom the Arabs claim their de- scent. According to the Koran, God promised Ishmael that he and his seed would be dominant. Today, the descendants of Isaac and the descendents of Ishmael are fighting for posses- sion of the land of Canaan, which the Arabs call by its Ro- man name, Palestine, and the Jews call Israel. Dispute Between Cousins This tangled, emotion-laden dispute can perhaps best be understood as a rivalry between peoples who once regarded themselves as close cousins, if not as brothers. According to one historian, there was a time, not so long ago, when there was "no such thing as an Arab-Jewish prob- lem, when relationships between the two peoples were as nor- mal as those between any cous- ins." Islam, the religion of the Arabs, drew heavily on the Judaic and Christian faiths. In sharp contrast to the prevail- ing polytheism of his day, XD- hammed insisted on a singly. omnipotent, omnipresent God. The line of prophetic descent leading to Mohammed included not only Abraham and' Ishmael but Adam, Noah, Moses and David. The destruction of the Bib- lical states of Israel and Judah by Assyria and Babylonia, in the Sth to 6th centuries B. C., led to the Diaspora, the dis- persion of Jews through the Old World. Jewish communities were re- established in Jerusalem under the Persians in the 5th cen- tury B. C. The Maccabees estab- lished a new Jewish state in 141 B. C., but yielded to Roman rule. Palestine came under Moslem rule in the 7th century. Beginnings of Zionism The Jewish nationalist move- ment known as Zionism had its origins in the 19 ky~&diF Eastern Europe,^q[ r ews lived under the weight of pe- riodic Russian pogroms. These e and of Canaan, for an ever- Palestine. Palestinian refugees often 9The Israeli attack, was a site- lasting possession" (Genesis As early as the eighteen stole across the borders at night cess. In seven days the Israelis 17:8). eighties, under Zionist auspices, to take fruit and vegetables routing 35000 E Abraham had a son named Jewish settlers began returning from the fields that had ones ans s>gtian troops unaer Ottoman rule in the 16th century. The Zionists saw their real chance to regain the Palestine when the Holy Land became theater of fighting. Under a British-French agreement of 1916, Britain was to take c on- trol of Palestine and Iraq after the war while France t k oo Lebanon and Syria. Long before the war ended, the Zionists began bringing pressure on Britain to restore Palestine as a Jewish homeland. Balfour Declaration -~-I01, ('i( tYt(_ The result of these pressures was the 1917 Balfour Declara- tion, named after the Foreign Secretary, Arthur James Bal- four, in which. Britain said she would "view with favor the es- tablishment in Palestine of a National Home for the Jewish People and will use their best endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this objective." In an attempt to assuage the Arabs, the declaration said it was "clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and re- ligious rights of the existing non-Jewish communities in Pal- estine." Under British civil rule, es- tablished in 1920 under a man- date of the League of Nations, Arab extremist attacks on Jews were often matched by Jewish terrorism. Tension rose so high that a British Royal Commission in 1937 declared the mandate un- workable and recomn ended the partition of Palestine into an Arab state, comprising two- thirds of the teritory, a Jewish state. This formula formed the basis of the partition plan adopted ten years later by the United Nations General Assem- bly. The Aralbs refused to rec- ognize the partition. Israel Wins Independence As soon as the British man- date ended and the state of Is- rael was proclaimed in May, 1948, the neighboring Arab states invaded Israel. After several abortive truces, the war ended Jan. 7, 1949. Under armistice agree-m t en s, Israel added 2,380 square miles, mostly in the Negev and West! Galilee, to the 5,760 square rnilF~s &h290&&7Q5 tarEIA-RDP70B00338R000300060037-9 ? a ions partition, I