Herzl to Balfour to San Remo to Today
The formal recognition of Israel as the Jewish national home became binding international law not in 1947 or 1948, but in 1920, when the resolutions of the San Remo conference were included as part of the Treaty of Sèvres (August 1920), and were adopted and signed unanimously by all 51 countries of the League Of Nations.
San Remo’s Mandate: Israel’s ‘Magna Carta’
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Why You Should Know San RemoBy Dan AdlerLet this sink in for a moment. Before the San Remo conference there did not exist a single Arab independent nation state. Not one. The legitimacy of Israel as a Jewish state is exactly equal or greater to the legitimacy of any of the Arab nation states. Read More |
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From Darkness Into Light: The Promise Of IsraelBy Orli Kessel Read More |
Let us not forget the stepping stones toward our freedom as a Jewish democratic sovereign state in our ancestral homeland, the very land to which our ancestors walked after being released from bondage. Stand proud and proclaim your affirmation to our continued freedom as the Jewish nation!