How Israel and Palestine Became Enemies | Flashback with Palki Sharma

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[Music] the year was 1891 an Austrian journalist arrived in Paris he worked for a newspaper in Vienna and Paris was his new assignment his name was Theodore Herzel France back then was the land of the Revolution Herzel expected equality and free thought well he was in for a surprise because as it turned out anti-Semitism was everywhere in France as a Jew Herzel knew all about it in fact it was a way of life in his homeland but in post-revolution France Herzel expected better and then came a famous military Scandal the draus affair a French Captain was accused of selling military secrets to Germany he too was a Jew the conviction later turned out to be false but her Herzel had seen enough there was a massive outpouring of anti-Semitism Jews were being targeted and abused this episode made Herzel realized his life's Mission he needed to find a country for Jews a place they could call home a place where they could live without discrimination the only question was where Herzel settled on the ancient homeland of Jews Palestine thus he founded a new movement for Jewish statehood what is often called Zionism Herzel himself is called the founder of political Zionism but he died before Israel was created let me tell you the story of what happened in between also why Jews left their ancient Homeland in the first place and how they came in conflict with the Arabs time for a flashback we'll start with a simple question who are Jews today we know them as followers of a religion the religion of Judaism but Jews never called themselves that in ancient times they called themselves Israelites not Israelis Israelites these people originated around 1,000 BC and where did they live in West Asia roughly the same place as modern day Israel Jews Trace their ancestry to three people Abraham his son Isaac and his grandson Jacob they belied God made a promise to Abraham the promise of a Homeland in present day Israel you may have heard Israeli leaders talk about the promised land well this is what they mean a land promised to them by God and Jews did live here many call it the Golden Age of ancient Israel two kings ruled over the Jews King David who founded Jerusalem and King Solomon who built the first great Temple now the obvious question is this why did the Jews leave because of multiple invasions first came the Assyrian Empire then the Babylonians then the Persian Empire then the Roman Empire and finally the Ottomans each round of invasion led to Jews leaving their Homeland the peak was probably during the Roman times Jews had tried to revolt against Rome the response was a brutal Crackdown Roman generals bed Jerusalem they massacred the population and destroyed the Jewish temple those who survived fled now our story makes a Time jump to the 19th and 20th centuries the Jews have fled their Homeland only a few thousand remain in West Asia the rest are now spread across countries and continents we're talking about a large diaspora Poland had around 3 million Jews Russia 2 and a half million Britain 300,000 and Germany half a million as anti-Semitism increased there Zionism emerged the call for a separate Jewish country the likes of Theodore Herzel led the call he decided to organize a World Congress of zionists herdel wanted Munich to host it but when Jews there rejected it he settled on basil in Switzerland around 200 zionists attended this Congress plus hundreds of onlookers and they decided on creating a Jewish homeland in Palestine just one problem though Palestine was not just vacant land it was home to tens of thousands of Arab people so how would Jews make it their Homeland hudel and Company had a plan back then Palestine was controlled by the Ottoman Empire so in 1896 Herzel went to Constantinople that's modern day stanbul and he stayed there for 11 days but he could not meet the sultan nonetheless he pushed on Herzel relayed an offer to the ottoman Sultan we will pay our foreign debt in return let us colonize Palestine it was basically an attempt to buy the land Herzel thought it was a Godfather sort of offer one the sultan could not refuse but the ottoman Sultan did just that he rejected it so colonization was a dead end that's when zionists turned to to plan B individual purchases Jews could buy land from ottoman landlords in Palestine one piece of land at a time this was the first wave of migration Jews bought the land and began farming but to the Arab population one thing was clear the Jews were not there to assimilate they were there to rule because after buying lands they fired Arab workers and Farmers they also set up their own towns and centers like Tel Aviv in 19009 and these settlements did not look like Arab once they looked out of place to put it simply they looked European most of this was funded from outside Jews had done well for themselves in America and Europe like the roel family arguably the most powerful European banking Dynasty with their help Jews bought land in Palestine still it was a trickle things would pick up after the British got involved remember this was before the first world war so Britain was still the superpower the Zionist asked London for help the response was not quite as enthusiastic Britain suggested alternatives to Palestine like Uganda and Argentina but the Zionist said no they wanted their ancient Homeland in West Asia then came the world war suddenly Britain needed the support of Jews so in 1917 they offered complete support the British foreign secretary Arthur James balur wrote a letter to the roel family he said Jews would have a homeland in Palestine he said Britain was committed to it and after the war they had the chance to do just that the Ottomans were defeated Britain was given control of Palestine by now Jewish migration had picked up they were still a minority in Palestine but they had their strengths more organization more money and more support an example of this was the hagana it was a Jewish paramilitary organization founded in 1920 its job to protect Jewish settlements in Palestine the Arabs were no match for it the hagana had better intelligence also better training than thanks to the British in the 1930s Jewish migration picked up again the reason was Nazi Germany this time Hitler targeted and massacred Jews by the thousands so those who could fled as the Jewish population exploded Palestinians revolted Jewish settlements and trains were attacked so the British did what they do best they said let's partition a Jewish State for the Jews an Arab State for the Palestinians but the Arab side rejected this much like today their leadership was divided so even when the proposals were favorable they could not capitalize and this back and forth continued through the second world war and soon Britain was fed up they were financially and politically drained so what did they do well they packed up and left they told the United Nations it is now your problem so the US came up with a plan and listen to this closely the Jewish state would get 55% of Palestine including the neev desert this state would have 500,000 Jews and 400,000 Arabs so a Jewish majority the Arab state would get 44% of this land and this state would have around 10,000 Jews its areas would include the West Bank in Gaza I know the math does not add up 55 + 44 is 99 so what happened to the remaining 1% well that was Jerusalem the city would be controlled by an international regime basically the United Nations Palestinians rejected the plan but the Jews said okay we are now independent in 1948 they declared the state of Israel and almost immediately Arab countries attacked them namely five of them Egypt Syria Jordan Iraq Lebanon but Wars are not fought on numbers alone the Arab leadership was divided each country had a different objective also their supply lines were stretched Israel on the other hand was motivated they were fighting for their existence and in 1949 they won the war Israel now occupied 77% of Palestine so after the war you had three different parts the state of Israel the West Bank controlled by Jordan and Gaza controlled by Egypt and the Palestinians it was a nightmare for them a quarter of a million people were displaced from their Homeland the Arabs called it the nakba the maps were not settled just yet in 1967 another war broke out again Arab States versus Israel this time Israel won an even more comprehensive victory in six days they captured three important territories the West Bank Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights basically all of Palestine and more later on Israel returned Sinai to Egypt they also formalized the border with Jordan but the question of Palestine remains Israel still controls the West Bank they often build settlements and eat into Palestinian land over in Gaza it's a full blockade and right now a full-blown War so where do both sides stand right now Palestine wants statehood based on three 1967 borders meaning the whole of West Bank Gaza and East Jerusalem Israel says it's not possible they have built dozens of settlements inside West Bank so Israel says the demography has changed plus the country is always expanding any Jew anywhere in the world can become an Israeli citizen it's called the Jewish law of return so resolution looks far away I know we call this a regional conflict a West Asian conflict but it's also an exported one Europe discriminated against Jews the Ottomans and Palestinians never did Europe drove them out and Europe asked them to stay in Palestine but when the plan looked tough they bolted classic Colonial attitude it's amply clear that there is no military solution to this problem the question of Palestine cannot be answered with weapons it requires Politics the only hope is that moderates on both sides can chart a course and remember statehood is not the end it's just the beginning because after that comes neighborhood the challenge of building friendship between the two [Music] states
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Published: Sat Oct 21 2023
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