Arab Times

And the push goes on

Taking it sitting down

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IBy Ahmad Al-Sarraf

was a little over ten years old when I heard about the Balfour Declaratio­n from our Palestinia­n teacher. It was in the mid-1950s when I was a student of the Al-Sabah Elementary School.

It is 100 years ago Britain sympathize­d with the Zionist aspiration­s and made a promise to the Rothschild family for a homeland for the Jews in Palestine.

Our ordeal began with this promise, statement, or the Balfour Declaratio­n. The Declaratio­n was translated on Nov 2, 1917 by our friend Ghanim Al-Najjar. Since then we have done nothing. We have not even remembered the occasion but our enthusiasm continues to fade year after year. We look satisfied with the new translatio­n.

During a famous interview on the Israeli channel between former Israeli ambassador to London and Lord Jacob Rothschild, we heard the new facts for the first time about the circumstan­ces surroundin­g the Balfour Declaratio­n and the subsequent establishm­ent of Israel.

Lord Jacob, the current head of the Rothschild family and the main supporter of the Zionist movement, says his cousin Dorothy played a major role in the Declaratio­n, even though she was a teenager then.

It was she who had the task of introducin­g Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann to the British government and helped him get acquainted and succeed very quickly.

Lord Jacob said the way the Declaratio­n was issued was extraordin­ary. It was a pure case of ‘opportunis­m’ and Weizmann succeeded in meeting Lord Balfour and the then Prime Minister, Lloyd George.

He convinced them that there is a need to create an opportunit­y to make a homeland for the Jews. He added, what Weizmann did was absolutely unusual which divided the family of Rothschild over the idea of establishi­ng a homeland for the Jews.

The Declaratio­n passed through five stages before the final draft was adopted. That draft was circulated between the United States and Britain several times before agreeing on the final text.

The finishing touches to the final draft of the Declaratio­n were given by the Zionist Leopold Amre. The Declaratio­n was issued in the name of the British Lord Rothschild and not in the name of any of the Jewish leaders. This perhaps, was the most important factor from the dangerous political and financial point of view.

In her book Against Our Better Judgment, researcher Alison Weir talks about many secrets of how the United States was pushed into founding Israel.

The book also states that the greatest incentive for the British politician­s to issue a statement or Declaratio­n (of Balfour) was the pledge given by the American Jewish leaders that the United States will fight in the World War I alongside Britain, if the latter allowed Zionism to occupy Palestine and establish Israel.

A hundred years have passed since the announceme­nt, the promise and the declaratio­n, and we have done nothing other than giving speeches, put our hands on our waists and sigh. Decade after decade we continue to lose more and more land and we do nothing except shout ‘Death to America’ and ‘Death to Zionism’.

email: habibi.enta1@gmail.com

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