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- Balfour Declaration - Wikipedia
The Balfour Declaration was a public statement issued by the British Government in 1917 during the First World War announcing its support for the establishment of a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, then an Ottoman region with a small minority Jewish population
- Balfour Declaration | Palestine, Rothschild, History, Significance . . .
The Balfour Declaration was endorsed by the principal Allied powers and was included in the British mandate over Palestine, formally approved by the newly created League of Nations on July 24, 1922
- The Balfour Declaration: A Century of Controversy - History Tools
In 2017, the centennial of the Balfour Declaration sparked renewed debates and reflection on its historical legacy and contemporary significance For many Israelis and supporters of Israel, the declaration represents a crucial step in the realization of the Zionist dream of a Jewish homeland
- Balfour Declaration - HISTORY
The Balfour Declaration was a letter written by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lionel Walter Rothschild, in which he expressed the British government’s support for a Jewish
- How the 1917 Balfour Declaration caused the modern Israel-Palestine . . .
In November 1917, the British government issued the Balfour Declaration, a short but significant statement of imperial plan The letter from Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild expressed support for establishing a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine
- November 2, 1917: The Balfour Declaration - This Day of History
On November 2, 1917, amid the upheaval of the First World War, the British government issued a letter that would alter the course of modern history—the Balfour Declaration
- History of the Balfour Declaration - Jewish Virtual Library
On November 2, 1917, British Foreign Secretary Lord Arthur James Balfour wrote a letter to Lord Walter Rothschild The contents of this letter became known as the Balfour Declaration:
- Balfour Declaration: The divisive legacy of 67 words - BBC
His Balfour Declaration, made on 2 November 1917, is taught in their respective history classes and forms a key chapter in their two very different, national narratives It can be seen as a
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