The Jewish People’s Rights to the Land of Israel
Salomon Benzimra knows his stuff. He is a very good friend of mine and an excellent scholar. He has been working with Goldie Steiner to promote Israel’s legal rights and to facilitate their efforts they formed the Canadians for Israel’s Legal Rights.
The publication of this book marks a milestone in their efforts. It is a worthy effort.
If you don’t have a kindle you can download on your own computer by clicking HERE Ted Belman
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Product Description
The Arab-Israeli conflict dominates the daily headlines with buzzwords such as “land for peace”, “occupied Palestinian territories” and “illegal settlements.” These warped notions have taken root in the past two decades and now seem to be accepted as indisputable truths.
The crucial facts of this conflict have long been dormant. In the words of Minister Moshe Yaalon, Vice-Premier of Israel, “’The Jewish People’s Rights to the Land of Israel’ comes to fill this knowledge void” by expounding on the historical connection of the Jewish people to their ancestral land; the revival of their national aspirations in the modern Zionist movement; the recognition of their collective, national rights in international law; and the insidious violation of these rights during the British Mandate period, up to the proclamation of the State of Israel in 1948.
In about a hundred pages, ‘The Jewish People’s Rights to the Land of Israel’ offers the reader a gradual level of factual detail, from a short, comprehensive summary to an in-depth review and further references to many online authoritative sources. This book is not a substitute for the elaborate scholarly treatises which address these complex issues. It is a handy and invaluable resource for all those who believe in the primacy of facts over opinion and myth, and especially to students who are repeatedly confronted by emotionally charged falsehoods.
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Comprehensive, Concise, Accessible Summary of Jewish Rights, December 7, 2011
By Leyla of Beth-Laham-Judah –
Salomon Benzimra avoids the fantastical distractions of framing Israel’s return to its ancestral land as a “biblical deed”. Too many ignore the secular laws which give Israel a far more meaningful claim on this ancestral land. Many books are too long, take too many unnecessary deviations and lose the essential arguments needed to fully grasp the roots of the legitimate claim of Israel and the rightful return of all legitimate heirs of Judea, Samaria and Israel.
Salomon Benzimra has a remarkably lucid style that never loses sight of the readers’ needs – be they erudite or people seeking merely to understand the basic foundations of Israel’s legitimate claims. This is truly a triumph for Benzimra whose organization of the information does not merely present an inventory of facts, but he ties them together in an easy to follow progressive narrative and he provides excellent graphics and illustrations with credible attributions.
Reading Benzimra’s book requires the open mind of an honest search for understanding. Anyone who approaches this concise text or a lengthy tome will never be convinced if their minds are closed to factual truths. But even for a Palestinian, such as myself, seeking truth can be a painful necessity. Thus, I feel a great debt of gratitude to Benzimra. He must have laboured with fastidious care to provide both objective intellectual substance and credible source support to demonstrate the rights of Jews to Israel.
Benzimra’s style and disciplined rigorous objectivity, unmoved by emotion or bias but dedicated to facts, cannot leave a rational mind unaffected by its persuasive proof. I am in awe now that Benzimra has demonstrated that public dialogue suffers a near fatal absence of legal arguments substantiating Israelis rights to the Land of Israel that have so long been ignored. One must question Israel’s failure to sufficiently make its legal case in the court of public opinion.
As an advocate for Israel, Benzimra stands high above the crowd and earns the respect rarely accorded to a champion who succeeds with such dispassionate persuasion to simply and irrefutably demonstrate the legitimate rights of Israel. In a world steeped in irrational, passionate distractions that too easily lead to bloodshed, understanding the essential recognition of Israel’s foundational legitimacy as demonstrated in Benzimra’s book is indispensable. It is focused, clear, legitimate and one I would highly recommend both to history classes or individuals in search of a better understanding of the Jewish People’s Rights to the Land of Israel.
By Miroslav Marinov -
I have attended a few of Mr. Benzimra’s lectures on the legal rights of Israel. It’s admirable that he decided to publish his findings in a book. Israel is the only country in the world, which is so mercilessly scrutinized and attacked to the point where many are against its very existence. Even many defenders of the country think that it was created after World War II as a “gift” to the Jews from the European nations, which felt guilty about the Holocaust. And I won’t even go into the Arab idea of Israel as an evil Jewish conspiracy trying to destroy Islam.
The whole issue is so deeply emotionally charged that it is refreshing to see somebody like Mr. Benzimra chiming in. His background in engineering has helped him bypass all the emotions involved and present a cold factual account of the issue. The facts he presents are not new, but in order to get them you need to sift through thousands of pages of historical books, where the legal problems are buried under the descriptions of numerous events.
The author convincingly shows that the state of Israel was not a result of a guilty conscience or an invasion – the reasons for its existence are rooted deeply in the ancient history and many legal decisions made during the 20th century.
Israel has a claim to that land starting from the antiquity – there is abundant evidence of massive Jewish presence in historical documents and archaeological finds. Even after the Romans expelled the majority of the Israelites, there still have always been Jews living there. Even the name “Palestina” was invented by the Romans to confront Jews, by referring to a people that disappeared long time ago.
After the horrors of the medieval anti-Semitism and the creation of the Zionist movement in the late 1800′s, in the 20th century the idea of allowing the Jews to return to their homeland found wider support. Mr. Benzimra takes us through the legal stages of the process, starting from the Balfour Declaration of 1917, which openly defended the need for “a national home of the Jewish people in Palestine”.
It was followed by the creation of the Mandate of Palestine in 1919 by the League of Nations, which recognized the historic connection of the Jewish people to the land of Palestine and called for reconstitution of their national home. A major step ahead was the San Remo Conference in 1920 – for the first time after the Romans, it made Palestine a legal entity. The Jewish people acquired legal sovereignty in Palestine, they became the main beneficiaries of the Mandate. It was to be an indivisible entity, it also included the territories west of Jordan river (thus legitimizing Judea and Samaria). It also encouraged more settlements within those boundaries. (Here Mr. Benzimra makes a good point refuting the “illegal settlement” accusation – worth reading). The Arabs received two other mandates – Syria and Mesopotamia (under French control).
The Mandate of Palestine was placed under British jurisdiction. Although its purpose was to establish a Jewish state, Great Britain took the liberty of changing the borders to appease the Arabs – carving out Transjordan. Britain repeatedly violated the status of the Mandate – a treacherous role, the same one they played in other parts of the world. They did that without the consent of the League of Nations, as it was required in the Mandate. A series of white papers caused irreparable damage, like limiting the Jewish immigration and increasing the Arab immigration. They also came up with the idea to provide a large part of the Mandate to the Arabs. Especially devastating was the 1939 decision to limit the Jewish immigration to 75,000 over the next five years – it had a catastrophic effect on the European Jews during World War II.
From that legal point of view, the UN Partition Resolution 181 didn’t annul the Mandate – it was accepted by the Jews under the constraint of the after-Holocaust period when hundreds of thousands of Jews were still in camps for displaced in Europe. UN General Assembly resolutions are not binding. The Arabs rejected the resolution by starting a war – and lost. The resolution is not valid anymore. Even its acceptance violated the provisions of the Mandate for Palestine, which was still in force at the time. It’s ironic that the Palestinians are trying to resurrect it now.
Every event discussed by Mr. Benzimra is meticulously researched and analyzed from a legal point of view, considering all pros and cons, and its impact on the future of Israel. The short summary above was just an outline of the main stages in establishing the Jewish state. You really need to read the book in order to grasp the complexity of the real picture. Having done so, it would be really difficult to take seriously all lies and falsifications invented to make Israel look like an illegitimate state. I would highly recommend this book to everyone, whose purpose is to understand the truth about the Middle East.
This is an excellent book; concise and easy to read it provides all the legal references required to dispel doubts. The author progressively lays out all the necessary details in language free of jargon and absent hyperbole.
It is a rational, legal explanation of Israel’s rights. It must be read by any fair-minded person who really wants to understand why Israel must be supported and encouraged to pursue its rightful sovereignty.
There is an error in the link given for downloading a non-Kindle version. Could you please post the correct link?
Thanks.
Much needed in view of the Israeli government’s acceptance of Fakestinian claims to the Land Of Israel.
Such claims must be refuted and Jewish national rights to restored to the agenda.
Norland is right: there is an error in that link.
The proper link is HERE
And thank you Ted, Leila and Miroslav for your kind words!
never mind
My hope is that Ted’s eloquent posting will shed much needed light on the Jewish People’s Rights to the Land of Israel. This much neglected issue by the government of Israel, should be the basis of all debates and negotiations, rather than the deafening silence of past and present leadership. And I quote Moshe Yaalon’s endorsement ” This volume should be read and shared by all those who favor justice and peace in the Middle East”.
Excellent work ladies and gentlemen. I will buy and read the book.
Please pass this on to all of your friends in Israel. The public in Israel needs to learn these important facts of history
Has anyone considered a claim of genocide against UK for its obvious and intentional actions which led directly to the deaths of many Jews. Certainly they cannot claim ignorance as they themselves declared that the Jews needed a homeland for protection. The illegal prevention of Jews from reaching british Palestine was in direct contravention of the mandate and direct murder. Certainly a global spotlight should be placed on the heinous activities of these UK personages and govts who directly slaughtered Jews. They did it as directly as adolph eighmann did and they have been allowed to escape justice. Why should jews keep sweeping things under the rugs. although Balfour was a beginning it does not obviate the repetitive intentional genocidal criminality of the UK. Reparations should be paid for those who died as a result of the UK but more importantly their true nature should be exposed as eichmanns was in a long trial which enumerated the crimes. Imagine that such criminals point fingers at Israel. Perhaps they point fingers because they know their crimes.
the second link for non-kindle download does not work either. it takes you to a Kindle page. please print the correct link. thanks!
If you have a Kindle use the second link to download the book into it.
If you don’t have a kindle, use the first link in the post to an Amazon page that lets you load the Kindle Cloud Reader in order to read it. Follow instructions.
I am not a writer, but I do have a heart for Israel and for Israel’s right to exist. Mentioning things that happened in the 1900′s, or even 1800′s, doesn’t count for much in my opinion. All one has to do is read the Bible, and it is very clear who the land was originally given to. Israel is really G-d’s land, and as far as I am concerned if any of us claim that the Jewish people don’t have a right to Israel, I shudder to think about what will happen when we stand before Almighty G-d. And never forget, in the end, G-d will repay.
I am anxious to read Salomon Benzimra’s book. Leyla’s anxiety about tags customarily used for Israel, “land for peace”, “occupied Palestinian territories” and “illegal settlements” is shared by so many of us. Israel is in dire need of honest reporting. Ben Zimra’s work is timely -just what we need to learn – or remember at this moment in our history. My own recently published book, Israela, undertook a similar goal in novel form. I was worried that most readers don’t read books of political history or theory. My aim was to portray the human face, social structure and history of Israel from the inside. Do you think there might be some cumulative effect in reading two such different treatments on the same subject?
Batya Casper
http://www.israelathebook.com
I hate to be the one to break it to you but just like the native americans your land is gone !
Funny fellow,
Let me puncture you hopes guy. Contrary to you “hating” what you tried to do, I truly enjoy deflating your inner hopes. Please sit down and enjoy the tour.
Yesterday we transited the Northern part of the Land of Israel up to the Kuneitra sight and from there to Rosh Hanikrah and then down to Haifa and back home. It seems to be all there. In fact we observed widespread Jewish construction and development all over.
Next week we plan to drive from K. Shmonah to Jerusalem via the Jordan Valley. All ours guy.
Including the huge oil fields under that area. Testing wells visits will be part of our trip.
Judging by the conditions in Egypt and Syria I believe that the Aza hamulas will again drift out back to Sudan, Saudi Arabia, etc.
Did I tell you that our off shore gas fields are growing in size? Here, now you know and I am sure it will make you happy? Enjoy!
We will provide Cyprus electricity and security protection also.
I’ll let you know as our tour of Eretz Israel advances
Turuly Van
JEWS HAVE MULTIPLE RIGHTS TO THE LAND OF ISRAEL.
1. This land was given by God to the Jewish people forever.
2. It is the land where Jewish Nation was born and where jews lived continuously for almost 3000years.
3.The Land of Israel and specially Jerusalem is the core and heart of the Jewish Nation. (heart of Arabs in Arabia.) Jerusalem was never mentioned in the Koran and the story that Muhamed “traveled” there in his “sleep” is a fantasy, that is invented by other people and never claimed by Muhamed.
4. The Koran clearly says: This Land belongs to the Jewish People Anybody who goes against it, is against Koran and Islam. the Children of Israel: ‘Dwell securely in the Promised Land (The Koran, The Night Journey 17:104)
5. Israel respects all religion and cultural places (Arabs do not respect any religions and cultures and try to destroy them or claim it is their.)
6. Israel develops this land as a real owner (Arabs don’t only develop it but on many occasions try to destroy it, like forests burning which was planted instead of desserts and swamps. They do it because of subconsciously Arabs know this Land is not theirs.)
7.The Land of Israel is very small and possession of it by Arabs will not change or improve a one bit the living situation of Arabs but for Jews it is only the place. (Jews have only one small country, the Arabs have 22 countries with vast territory and resources.
8. Arabs have same religion,, culture and language in all of these 22 Arab countries
9. Is it justice to deny Jews their tiny place to live and give it to Arabs who already have
tremendous territory?
10 Arabs expelled near 800000 Jews from Arab countries, who live there long before Arabs captured this lands from indigenous people.
11..“Palestinian refugee were created by Arab countries when they proclaimed genocidal
war against Jewish people and asked Arabs of Palestine to leave for convenience to accomplish it. (all this is documented facts)
12.Where is justice for “Palestinian” Arabs who were kept in refugee camps more then
60 years, denying them citizenship by their Arabs brothers and keep them for inciting
them against Israel. Why Israel absorbed all Jewish refugee from Arab countries and Arabs not?.
13. Palestinian Arabs have right to live on Jewish land as a loyal peaceful citizens but they choose to deny the right of others and declare the goal to destroy the State of Israel and by choosing this they lost the right to live on this Land. They choose genocidal war and lost all rights ( They multiple times proclaimed and tried to accomplish this .(all these are documented and well known).
14. Jews have all rights to keep the land which they possessed in defensive wars (these wars prevent genocide of Jews by Arabs).