A decision by the British National Library to loan the original Balfour Declaration to the Israeli regime to be shown in a Tel Aviv museum, has triggered some anger among Arabs, media reports said. The original copy of the Balfour Declaration has never left British soil for the last 96 years. The declaration, dated 2 November 1917, was a letter from the United Kingdom’s foreign secretary, Arthur James Balfour, to Baron Rothschild (Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild), a leader of the British Jewish community, promising the establishment of a “Jewish homeland” in Palestine.
It led to the day of creation of Israeli regime inside the Palestinian lands, which is known to the Palestinians as “Nakba Day”, a day when occupation was launched.
Advocates for the Palestinian cause describe the Balfour Declaration as the promise of a gift “made by someone who does not own it, to someone who does not deserve it.”
The Arab League, in a statement, condemned the decision to give Israel permission to exhibit the original copy of the Balfour Declaration in Tel Aviv.
The statement read that the Balfour Declaration set the basis for “a long-term conflict, claimed a lot of lives, and dispossessed the Palestinian people of alienable rights – a people who were brought up on this land from the dawn of history” and established a civilisation on its soil and lived for decades in love and tolerance. Palestinians had control of 98 percent of the territories when the Balfour Declaration was issued.
“The declaration was opposed at the time by many Jewish figures, including Lord Montagu, the only Jewish member of the Cabinet. Montagu warned of the consequences of the declaration, which was followed by colonial policies and occupation that deprived the Palestinian people of their territories,” the Arab League said in the statement posted on its official website.
The Arab League statement noted that since the day the declaration was issued, Palestinian people were deprived of their right to self-determination and are still paying a heavy price in terms of lost land, people and resources. Israeli regime continues to deny the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent state with al-Quds as its capital on the borders of 4 June 1967, a right unanimously acknowledged by resolutions with the force of international law and the Arab Peace Initiative, which Israel has so far rejected.
“The regime of Israel is also obliged to respect all UN resolutions regarding Palestine, especially UN General Assembly Resolution 194 that called for the return of Palestinian refugees”.
Source: presstv.ir
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