29 Jul 2018

Palestine Conflict (Episode-4)

Palestine Conflict (Episode-4)

Palestine

Zionist movements further strengthened and the land which was being purchased by the Jews increased further leading to a larger Israel. International recognition of Palestine as the homeland of Jews. Till 1930 there were no evident conflicts between the Palestinians and the Jews settling in Palestine. Palestinians were trying to maintain peaceful relations with the international community and the British people. When the Zionist movements continued it gave birth to new conflicts between the Arabs in Palestine and the Jews settling in Palestine. Three men who were accused of giving the strength to conflicts were executed.
Jews were having eyes on more and more land of Palestine. Every year the land allocated to the Jews in Palestine was tripling. In 1935 the Jewish immigrants in Palestine numbered to almost 60,000 and this seriously frightened the people of Palestine. This was also the indication of the rising state of Israel. People of Palestine were having an eye on the Holy city of Jerusalem. Occupied land of Palestine increased up to a huge extent and the conflicts kept on increasing which changed the shape of conflicts to the fight for freedom. In the absence of the international support, the people of occupied Palestine with the new name of Israel could only watch their homeland going in the hands of Jews. Sheikh Izz Ad-Din Al-Qassam made the revolutionary conflicting army to fight against the Zionist movement but his men were stricken down by the British army.
British fully supported the movement of Jews for a new Israel and their movement was rendered as a national movement. Flag of Israel was anchored in Tel Aviv and Tel Aviv was declared as the capital of Israel in the 1920’s. With the passage of time and in the 1930’s the situation got worse for the people of Palestine as they were deprived of their basic rights and they were pushed to immigrate to the neighboring country like Jordan. International silence and the British role in humiliating the Palestinian people was very prominent.

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