Mid-East Peace Plan, and Britain's White Paper

Timitri Ford
Recently, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak met with U.S. President Obama pressing him to "force" (interesting word in this case) Israel into accepting a Palestinian state and to allow for the "return" of millions of Palestinians into Israel. In his own words Mubarak stated: "I explained to President Obama in Cairo that the Arab initiative offers the recognition of Israel and normalization of ties with it after, and not before, a just and lasting peace is achieved," Mubarak said, referring to the Saudi-backed 2002 initiative that asks for a return to 1967 borders, a solution to the Palestinian refugee question and a Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital in return for Arab states normalizing relations with Israel." Source, al-Ahram

There are about 10 million Palestinians worldwide with almost half of them considered "refugees", who have, according to Human Rights organizations, the right to return to Israel. There are already 1,318,000 Palestinians living in Israel today. With potentially an additional 4.5 million Palestinians moving into Israel, along with a Palestinian state of millions inside Israel, I cannot help but see what is being proposed here.....Britain's White Paper. The White Paper of 1939 called for a Palestinian State governed by Arabs and Jews but with Arabs as the real power in the state, as they would have been given the right to dictate Jewish emigration to Palestine, thus ensuring the Arabs would maintain a majority. In Islamic countries, Jews were classified as "Dhimmis", a class that lacked certain civil rights as blacks did in Jim Crow's southern states. The White Paper would have made such a situation in Palestine very likely, especially in light of the fact that Britain was anti-Zionist.

Is this is what we are seeing today? An attempt to produce an outcome, proposed in Britain's White Paper, by altering the demographics in Israel in favor of the Arabs? I believe so.Surfing the net one day I stumbled upon the writings of Loy Henderson who" was director of the State Department's Office of Near Eastern and African Affairs". Loy Henderson, in his letter to then President Harry Truman explained the feelings of the UN, Britain (who did not vote), and the US State Department about the creation of a Jewish state. He concluded:

"We are under no obligations to the Jews to set up a Jewish state. The Balfour Declaration and the Mandate provided not for a Jewish state, but for a Jewish national home. Neither the United States nor the British Government has ever interpreted the term 'Jewish national home' to be a Jewish national state."----Loy Henderson "Neither the United States nor the British Government has ever interpreted the term 'Jewish national home' to be a Jewish national state." Very interesting. Could this be the reason why The US, and Europe, are pressing Israel to allow millions of Palestinians (most are hostile by the way) into Israel, in addition to a proposed Palestinian state inside Israel? Could this Peace-Plan be a scheme to dissolve the Jews in a Palestinian state? I believe so. Stay tuned for Part 2

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