The first period is from 1882 to 1908 and the second period is from 1908 to 1914. The important thing is that at the end of these two periods, the Jews had only 2.6% of the land of Palestine. The mistake of land sold in these two periods is in place and this mistake is one of the factors in the formation of the Jewish state, but the real event happened after Britain occupied Palestine and Edmund Allen Bay said:
"Now The Crusades come to an end".
The Arabs were brought together by Britain on the promise that Arab governments would be formed in these areas.
A written promise was also made to Sharif Hussain. But a promise had also been made to the Jews that their national homeland would be established in Palestine. When moral questions arose and local anxieties arose at the time of the fulfillment of this promise, Lord Balfour replied in his diary:
"We need not ask anything of the inhabitants in making any decision about Palestine." "Zionism is more important to us than the aspirations of the Arabs."
Therefore, the campaign to make Palestine the national homeland of the Jews started from here. Napoleon was the first ruler to propose Jewish settlement and statehood in Palestine. The League of Nations placed Palestine under the administration of the British and instructed Great Britain not only to provide all facilities to make Palestine the homeland of the Jews, but also to include the Zionist Organization in regular state administration. So the first commissioner appointed by Britain in Palestine was a Jew and his name was Herbert Samuel. The first thing he did was to hand over the fields of agriculture and education to the Jews. Jews from all over the world were called and settled in Palestine. They were given loans to cultivate land and issued housing allowances. Along with this, stipends were also fixed for them. They were given a package that the amount of crops they produced would be rewarded with the price. On the other hand, heavy taxes were imposed on the Arabs (Palestinians). Start confiscating their lands for arrears. These confiscated lands were distributed freely among the Jews. Eight thousand Arab farmers were evicted from 50,000 acres of land in the suburbs of Jerusalem and were paid only three pounds ten shillings in compensation. Consider the acquisition of fifty thousand acres of land by paying three pounds.
Therefore, despite the sale of lands, it was known that the number of Jews in Palestine in 1914, which was only 70 thousand, increased to 450,000 by 1939. Jews began to flock to Palestine. They were armed. They had freedom to possess all kinds of weapons. They were not only given arms licenses by the Commissioner but were also provided arms. For Muslims, however, the law was different. They could not keep arms.
Arab farmers in Haifa were sentenced to death for possessing arms. It was forbidden to keep even a dagger. Agricultural implements were taken from the farmers and said to be daggers or similar to daggers and for this crime they were evicted from their lands and the lands were confiscated. Lands were confiscated and punishments were given for the crime of keeping a sickle, it is also a dagger.
When the Palestine problem was presented to the United Nations in 1947, despite all this incident, it was known that only 6.5 percent (six point five) of the land of Palestine was occupied by the Jews. But the United Nations, being blatantly unfair, gave the Jews 55% of the territory of Palestine, while their population was 33% despite the flood of new settlers. Arabs were still 66% but they got 45% of the territory. The minority got more territory and the majority got less. It was the justice of the United Nations. In November 1947, this apportionment formula was presented to the United Nations General Assembly. The strongest voice against it was the foreign minister of the country which had been established for only three months. It was Pakistan. The minimum number of votes required to approve the plan was 33. But the number of votes received was 30. So by threatening Haiti, Philippines and Liberia, these three votes were taken and the number was completed. James Forrestal, the first Secretary of Defense of the United States, wrote a diary about the events of the time, which was published in the New York Herald Tribune under the name of The Forrestal Diaries. It was also censored and later published in book form. A later censored edition appeared in which he wrote:
"The methods used at the United Nations to put pressure on other nations were almost shameful."
Under Secretary of State S. Willis also admitted that this pressure was used on direct orders from the White House. Thus Israel was established. Not by buying lands, but by usurping them. And this series has not stopped yet, it continues.