The u.n. partition plan

According to a report, the league of nations mandate for Palestine was a decree for the british administration of Palestine. Reportedly, the mandate document was based on article 22 of the covenant of the league of nations and the supreme council of the principle allied powers over former territories of the Ottoman empire. According to reports, remapping resulted in Samaria and east Jerusalem becoming part of the british protectorate of Jordan; another region of controversy is the Golan heights, all of which Israel captured during the 1967 six day war, along with the Sinai Peninsula, a desert region bordering Israel and Gaza.

Reportedly, Isrealis left slave conditions in Egypt around the 14th Century bc during the middle Assyrian empire and lived as nomads in the Sinai desert, spying on the land of Canaan (Israel) which was inhabited by different cultural groups. They destroyed everyone living in the cities of Ai and Jericho in Samaria (which was later recolonised). Afterwards some Israeli tribes didn’t want to continue into the land and were allotted various territories in Jordan and elsewhere. The Golan heights, originally inhabited by Syrians was allotted to the tribe of Manasseh, and the city of Golan became a city of refuge where anyone guilty of manslaughter would go to avoid reprisals.

According to reports, Egypt was a british protectorate until 1922, afterwards the uk maintained control of finance, foreign affairs and a garrison to secure the Suez Canal, a significant trade route. Reportedly, second world war death camps gave birth to a return to the jewish homeland for many Jewish people. According to reports, the 1947 u.n. partition plan planned to partition Palestine into a jewish state, an arab state and a special international regime for Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Reportedly, Israel’s 1948 declaration of independence resulted in the end of the british mandate and an invasion of a military coalition of arab states. According to reports. Israel’s ships were banned from using the Suez Canal and egyptian territorial waters, blocking trade. Reportedly, the second arab israeli war also known as the Suez war broke out in 1956 when Britain, France and Israel launched a joint attack against Egypt, but withdrew in 1957 due to international pressure.

Reportedly, Egypt demanded unef leave the Sinai and Gaza in 1967. According to a report, the six day war resulted in Israel controlling most of Israel/Palestine including west Jerusalem which had been allotted an international zone. Reportedly, until 1967 Gaza was officially controlled by the united arab republic, though hamas is believed to be controlled by Arabia. When Israel withdrew in 2007 Israeli citizens were displaced. Complaints concerning Israelis settling in Samaria could be seen as apartheid.