The Palestinian population in Israel in demographic evolution and distribution, a study
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2010/v1.i5.6510Keywords:
السكان الفلسطينيونAbstract
The Jews could not declare their state until after the sufficient number of immigrants to Palestine had been completed, and from here the conflict began to appear on the ground and at its end took the form of the demographic conflict, as the Jewish state encouraged immigration to Palestine and gave privileges and facilities to these immigrants. The Zionist movement was able with the help of The major victorious countries in the world war should translate the Balfour Declaration into a program included in the mandate document issued by the League of Nations in 1922, which includes steps to implement the Balfour Declaration in 1917 (Institute for Palestine Studies, 1983) ( ) The mandate document was supported by the United States, which was not a member In the League of Nations (Al-Israa Center for Studies and Research, 1988) () Thus, the plans for the Judaization of Palestine began to be practically translated with British-American support as well as other European countries.
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