Before coming under the British Mandate, Palestine was part of the Ottoman Empire. In 1917, it seems that Britain was confident of victory in World War I. Lord Arthur Balfour was the British Foreign Minister. Lord Balfour wrote to a leading British Zionist leader, Mr. Walter Rothschild, that the British government had positive views about the state of the Jewish people in Palestine. It is also interesting that in 1917, when these ideas appeared in the form of this short letter, Palestine was a part of the Turkish Empire, but Britain was then the largest power in the world and the sun never set in the British Empire. A man from Europe had become ill. The letter also reflected the overconfidence of the British Empire, at the end of the letter it was written that care would be taken to ensure that the religious and civil rights of the non-Jewish population were not affected.



Here it is important to clarify the difference between Jews and Zionists and also tell the ratio of the population of followers of different religions in Palestine in 1917 so that it is easy for me to understand how great a historical irony the Palestinians have become. The Zionist movement began in Europe at the end of the nineteenth century. These people were extremists who wanted to create their own separate state where people of other religions could not join them. Keep in mind that not every Jew is a Zionist.


For centuries in Palestine, the followers of all three religions namely Islam, Christianity and Judaism lived in an atmosphere of complete peace and harmony. This holy land is very important for all three religions. Caliph II Seyyed Nazer Farooqi conquered Jerusalem. It is said that the first Qibla of Muslims was here, but there was no suitable place to pray at the time of the conquest. Caliph Rashid apologized by saying that if I pray in the church, other Muslims will do the same to me and gradually your place of worship will no longer be with you. As an example of the caliphate and tolerance of the Rashidun caliphs, Zad al-Uh has become an important part of Islamic history. In 1917, Jews constituted seven percent of the total population in Palestine. The Jews were fifty-five percent while the Muslims were eighty-two percent. The Zionist movement in Sharia could not gain popularity even in Europe because the people of Europe hated the Jews, on the contrary, the Jews were crying like honorable citizens in the Ottoman Empire in general and in Palestine in particular. During the Second World War, when Amar learned about the Jewish population, the feeling of mercy for the Jews was highlighted in every country and its allied countries. 

The late King Faisal used to say that the Jews were worshiped by the Germans, but the Arabs had to pay the price. In 1967, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution on the partition of Palestine. According to this resolution, the establishment of Arab and Jewish states in Palestine as well as the plan of international control for the city of Jerusalem were included. The Arabs rejected this resolution, while the Jews of Palestine accepted it and by now the number of Jews in Palestine had increased significantly, many Jews had settled in Palestine during the British Mandate. When Israel was formed in 1948, there was a war with the Arab countries. What Arab leaders used to do was that if Israel was formed, we would pick it up and throw it into the sea. 

The Arabs were defeated in the war, the wandering Zionist groups began to attack Arab settlements, half of the Palestinian villages were wiped out, according to an Israeli bariologist Benny Mori, while thirty-four Arabs were massacred. The first number of Palestinian refugees is more than 600,000, the cityless Arabs were forced to leave their homeland, and a large number of them are still crying outside of Damascus and Amman. Today, I am thinking again of the understanding, wisdom and foresight of the great Quaid Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Believe me, if we had not gone to Pakistan, our situation would have been the same as the Muslims of India, and you, the theorists of history, also see that the era or the Sunni formula which the Arabs used in the 70s.

It was paid years ago, today they are trying to get it if Israel is not ready to give it. The Arabs produced Hurriyatists like Laila Khalid, George Habash and Al-Amal, then they were called terrorists. In the 1980s, Yasser Arafat adopted a conversational style instead of an aggressive one. In 1993, the Oslo agreement was signed. Yasir Arafat and Ishaq Ramin were awarded the Nobel Prize, but the name came to Palestine and that to the Palestinians

The right to self-determination was found.

In Pakistan, we often describe the Palestinian problem as the evil thread of Judaism and Islam, and this is somewhat correct, because the occupation of our first Qibla is the central chapter of this whole story, but for me, this problem is a war between usurping Sunnis and humanity. It is true that in 1948, Christians were oppressed as much as the Muslims when they were massacring all the civilians. And today Benjamin Netanyahu's government seems to be a bigoted Zionist government that depends on recognizing Israel as a Jewish state first and the rest will come later. The goal is clear that no Palestinian refugee, whether Christian or Muslim, can return to their homeland. The Israelis brazenly say that the number of Arab countries is twenty-two, while Israel is the only one with a Jewish population, and the real purpose of this is for the Arab countries to settle the Palestinian refugees, or six million Palestinian refugees, whose three satisfactions Young people have grown up in the settlements and are being deprived of their right to live in their original homes. 

All human rights laws and UN resolutions recognize the right of Palestinian refugees to return, but Israel does not care because the United States and Great Britain support it, and I am reminded of Nizarqbani's poem, which is the mental state of a Palestinian refugee. It is a reflection of the state. Now I have a gun in my hand O Mujahideen take Palestine with me I will look for my lost bicycle I will play with my neighborhood friends O Mujahideen take me with me Palestine Far more are living on the left side than they are moving around the world. Lord Balfour wrote this specific but cruel letter on the day of December 1917. 

British Prime Minister Theresa May said last week that November 2 is a day of pride for us. My question is, Madam, what are you proud of? Are you proud that a hundred years ago the future of a peaceful, civilized and glorious nation was destroyed. Do you agree that the seeds of hatred were planted forever in the land of three religions?

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