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A 3 page paper which illustrates how the establishment of the state of Israel in 1948 was justified. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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are a people who, as noted by MidEastWeb (2008), "wrote and gave the Bible to the world." Yet they were long held in a position where they were unable to
regain their nation, their own state, which they had once possessed. The following paper illustrates why the Jewish people were perhaps justified in struggling for and achieving their statehood in
1948. State of Israel: 1948 One need really only read the Bible and study the history of the Jewish people to know that they had long been
oppressed and exiled from lands that were their own, despite the many contributions they had made to western civilization. They were a people who had always been ostracized, used as
scapegoats, and berated for their religious beliefs. Many may well argue that just because they share a history, and a religion, does not mean that they have the right to
take land away from someone else, another culture, in order to finally have their own state. But, in truth their land was taken from them and the fact they have
remained such a cohesive people indicates they have every right to have taken their state of Israel. MidEastWeb (2008) notes, in an excerpt from their declaration which was established
in 1948, how, "Exiled from Palestine, the Jewish people remained faithful to it in all the countries of their dispersion, never ceasing to pray and hope for their return and
the restoration of their national freedom. Impelled by this historic association, Jews strove throughout the centuries to go back to the land of their fathers and regain their statehood." In
the latter part of the 19th century and the first few decades of the 20th century they struggled to regain a small portion of what could historically be deemed theirs.
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