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Monday, October 12, 2020

Recognizing Israel Meant Betraying The Blood Of The Palestinian

The issue of recognizing a usurper country like Israel is not about the religion of Israel or the persecution of Israel's Muslims, but about understanding the reality of Israel's existence, which is very different from other states. Israel is a state whose very existence depends on its continued occupation of Palestinian land. If this occupation is relinquished, Israel will cease to exist as a state, regardless of whether the Jewish people will remain in Palestine after the occupation, because in that case their status will be Palestinian. I will be like the non-Muslim citizens living under an Islamic government and they will have all the rights that the non-Muslim citizens of an Islamic state have under Sharia. Therefore, to recognize Israel is to affirm its occupation of the land of Palestine, which is a totally illegal occupation

Furthermore, the occupation is different from the occupation of India's Kashmir or the United States of Afghanistan, because even if India and the United States were to relinquish control of Kashmir and Afghanistan, India and the United States would still exist as states. Therefore, recognizing India and the United States is not a substitute for confirming their occupation of Kashmir and Afghanistan. On the contrary, recognizing Israel is in fact the exact opposite of recognizing its illegal occupation of Palestine. And this is the real reason why recognizing Israel is both wrong and serious, and it is a betrayal of the blood of the Palestinian Muslims that they have shed for the last one hundred years to this day. 

The atrocities against Palestinian Muslims began with the British conquest of Jerusalem on December 9, 1917. Prior to that, Palestine was part of the Ottoman Caliphate. In World War I, the British made a secret pact with Sharif Hussein of Mecca that if he rebelled against the caliphate of the time and joined forces with the British and French forces against the Ottoman Caliphate, the Ottoman Caliphate As a result of the defeat, Britain will make him the ruler of many parts of Arabia, including Palestine. Sharif Hussain's correspondence with the British Colonel McMahon took the form of 10 letters between July 1915 and March 1916, which in history is "Hussein." Protected as "McMahon Message". Therefore, Sharif Hussain and his sons Faisal, Abdullah and Ali fought with the forces of the Ottoman Caliphate along with Colonel Lawrence (aka Lawrence of Arabia) of Great Britain. Wek already and World War II The Ottoman Caliphate collapsed due to the wounds inflicted on it, but the British did not keep their promise to Sharif Hussein and on November 2, 1917, the Belfort Declaration was issued in which the Jews were given the land of Palestine. But a permanent residence was announced. The statement was made by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Belfort to Ross Child, a leader of Britain's Jewish community and a former member of the British Parliament.

Just two months after the formal end of World War I in November 1918, in January 1919, the conquering countries set out in Paris to consolidate their hold on the newly occupied territories, most of which belonged to the Ottoman Caliphate. They started holding meetings in the name of peace conference. These meetings between the major victors of World War I, Britain, France, the United States, Italy and Japan, lasted until July 1923, and they met 145 times during this four-and-a-half year period. That is, on an average, after every 3 days, they continued to meet for four and a half years! The frequent meetings of the representatives of these countries at the international level to meet with this recurrence, while the means of communication and relocation at that time were not as developed as they are today, makes it clear. How much effort and resources they put into completing this process of partition of the Muslim Occupied Territories.

It was during these meetings that the victorious countries of World War I established an international body called the League of Nations on January 10, 1920, to give these occupations a formal legal color at the international level and in the future No country could raise voice against. These same countries then legitimized the British occupation of Palestine in the form of the "League of Nations" and announced a British mandate for Palestine, explicitly stating that Britain would abide by its Belfort Declaration. I will settle the permanent residence of the Jews, but as a false consolation to avoid possible repercussions from other countries, the mandate states that the UK will do so without affecting the civil and religious rights of the Palestinians. ۔ Thus, the British government was legally established in Palestine, which lasted until 1948. During all this time, the British occupied Palestine I did a lot of immigration. According to the 1922 census, Palestine at that time had 78% Muslim population and only 11% Jews. Today, however, Jews are in the majority, occupying most of the territory, and Muslim territories are very limited, like open prisons surrounded by Israeli armies ready for their next attack like bloodthirsty beasts.

In World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945, as the League of Nations' reputation was severely damaged because it could not play a positive role in stopping the war and had become completely inactive, Western nations pursued their own interests. In October 1945, almost two months after the end of the war, another similar body was established to protect the United Nations. In 1939, Britain announced its withdrawal from Palestine within 10 years, and the British Parliament passed a bill stating that Britain's mandate on Palestine would expire on May 14, 1948.

The United Nations passed a controversial resolution on Palestine on November 29, 1947, a few months before the expiration of the British mandate, stating that after the expiration of the British mandate on Palestine, Jews and Separate Arab states will be established, while Jerusalem will be given the status of a separate international government. Muslims refused to accept the resolution, and civil war broke out again in Palestine. But taking advantage of this UN resolution, on May 14, 1948, the last day of the end of the British government's mandate for Palestine, the Jewish leadership in Palestine formally declared that after 12 midnight on May 15, 1948 The state will come into being. The announcement on behalf of the Jewish leadership was made by their prominent leader, David Ben-Gurion, who was then elected the first prime minister of the established state of Israel.

Thus, Britain, France and the United States were the first to legitimize Britain's illegal occupation of Palestine through the League of Nations. The British then made large-scale immigration of Jews to Palestine and resettled them there, and not only that, but they also provided armed support to armed Jewish groups such as the Haganah, Lehi, and Argonne. Together with the forces, they exploited the lives and property of Palestinian Muslims, especially during the three-year civil war from 1936 to 1939. And then finally, the United Nations adopted a two-state solution, declaring a regular Jewish state, legalizing this illegal Jewish occupation of Palestinian land.

Today, a similar two-state solution is being propagated by Muslims, as Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said in a statement in Berlin on August 19, 2020, that Saudi Arabia would recognize Israel only when He will sign a peace agreement with Palestine. Similarly, Prime Minister Imran Khan, in a statement to a TV channel on the same day, said that Pakistan could not recognize Israel unless it gave independence to Palestine. So today Israel's liberation of Palestine or the signing of a peace treaty with Palestine is being touted as a Muslim victory, even though it is a solution based on the Jews' confirmation of the illegal occupation of Palestinian land That the head is a wrong possession. This solution is based on the futility of the bloodshed of Palestinian Muslims for hundreds of years.

The real solution to the Palestinian problem is for the Muslim rulers to liberate the entire territory of Palestine from this oppressive occupation and establish an Islamic government in which Jews are allowed to live as non-Muslim citizens of this state and that peace. Follow their religion and worship in their places of worship, as was the case during the Ottoman Caliphate when Palestine was part of the central Islamic state and included Muslims, Jews, Christians and people of other faiths. They lived together peacefully.

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