thegreatdivide wrote Today at 4:28pm:
lee wrote Today at 4:16pm:
thegreatdivide wrote Today at 4:11pm:
That was the case in 1947; but now, after 80 years of torture by a superior military force, they are ready to accept Israel as defined in UN res 181.
From the river to the sea.
Yes, meaning peace in 2 states living side by side, rejected by zionist criminals like Netanyahu who is busy whispering in Trump's dumb ears today...while Herzog in Oz claims he supports a 2 state solution.....when the government he swore-in has members who are determined to make sure it never happens.
This is google's report:
"From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" is a controversial political slogan referring to the land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, which includes Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. The phrase is interpreted in starkly different ways, making it highly divisive.
While originating with the PLO in the 1960s to represent a unified Palestine, the phrase has also been used by Hamas in their 2017 charter. Critics point out similar territorial language in early Likud party platforms, and legal, free-speech debates surrounding the phrase continue internationally. So no two states, one state, from the river to the sea.
Which is Israel.
Jordan is Palestine.
The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan was created in 1946 from the Emirate of Transjordan, which Britain established in 1921 as a protectorate under Emir Abdullah I. Formerly part of Ottoman Syria, the territory gained independence on May 25, 1946, following the end of the British Mandate, becoming a sovereign state.
Key Details on the Creation of Jordan:
Establishment (1921): Following World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman Empire, Britain separated Transjordan from the Palestine Mandate, installing Abdullah I as the ruler.
Independence (1946): On January 17, 1946, Britain announced the end of the mandate, signing the Treaty of London on March 22, 1946, which recognized the country as an independent state.
Name Change (1949): The country was originally known as the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan. It was renamed the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in April 1949 after annexing the West Bank following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War