the history of the peoples and their land..I understand that you have chosen the time of the UN to define who has what rights to each land. We can just as easy go back to the league of nations. or perhaps to the american civil war, or perhaps the crusades. You have chosen to draw the line in the sand with UN. Ok, I understand that it has to be drawn somewhere, otherwise all the indigenous peoples will then have the right to destroy the modern country they now reside in.
And in principle i agree with you, not because morality suddenly started in with the birth of the UN, but simply because we have make a decision.
that said, I put forth that the jews are a special case....dont ask me why, cause I really dont know why. The persecution of jews of past simply for being born jewish hasnt even gone away today. (Egypt playing the elders of zion on TV, the ex pm of malasiaya speach, the portrayal of jews in the saudi press).
Before WWII zionism was basically a failure so the thesis of indigenous people perhaps could have applied to them as well. The assimilated jews of europe/america put up with the jew quotes, even when they didnt feel jewish. WWII showed them it wasnt just quotas...... that was the driving force of the immigration to israel. And that is really the crucial point when looking at the israeli/arab wars.
Its not out of any moral superiority or "god gave us this land" etc. Its simply that its better to live free of persecution and fight for it than do what our relatives did with the cossacks, germans, jew quotas in harvard, and oxford. After WWII, being forced to accept their jewishness...led the survivors and others to look at their history and accept the identity, thats what led them to palsetine and israel, nothing more than a forced upon identity.
that was the mentality involved. today its engrained, via education, culture, patriotism and militarism.....however with that came a new found idea, that we dont have to accept, with no exceptions, the idea that we are less than human. As long as that continues, I believe we have to fight. For those who say, there are other ways, I ask which ones didnt we try yet? Anti semetism remains, and I have no idea why.
Now reality states that we have to negotiate with those who call us such things, as distasteful and incomprehensible it is for me...such is reality, so we do it. However, we are not trusting, I believe we have every right NOT to be too trusting. It is up to those who demonize us, to show us that they have changed.
(yes the palestenians have many grievances against us, and I believe that once a trusting peace is established those grievances will be addressed...but not before.)
But i have moved from my point.....The jews who immigrated to Australia after WWII. I suspect that you know far more than I do, so feel free to correct what I have found:
In August 1945 Australia’s Minister for Immigration, Arthur Calwell, instituted a Close Relatives Reunion Scheme. This scheme made Holocaust survivors with family already in Australia eligible for immigration, but had a quota of 2000 immigrants for the first year and then 3000. This was still far lower than the pre-war quota of 5000 per year. Some survivors were accepted into Australia on the basis of their work skills. Nevertheless, proportional to population size, only Israel accepted more Holocaust survivors than Australia.
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The US also had quotas for the displace persons and Jews but finally in 1950 (5 years after the war ended!) removed the anti-semetic restrictions: So the final numbers are:
80,000 Jewish DPs in the United States, about
136,000 in Israel
20,000 in other nations, including Canada and South Africa,
http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/article.php?ModuleId=10005462the point being that even for those jews who even after the Holacust, still werent willing to fight to live in freedom (and consequently kill), still had quotas on where they could live.
For some (the author of the original article) that was acceptable, for others it wasnt and remains not acceptable-that mentality still exists amongst us, not because we are living in the past, just a quick look around and you have to wonder if anything has even changed.