A number of countries support this view, not the least of which is Israel itself, the "Jewish Homeland in Palestine". Israel is also supported primarily by the United States and other Western countries. However, tacit support, by way of recognition, has been given to Israel by all non-Islamic UN countries except North Korea and by several Islamic countries.
Balfour Declaration
The Balfour Declaration of November 1917 promised to establish a Jewish home (not homeland) in Palestine.
British support in establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
Jewish refugees were given a homeland in Palestine.
A zionist is a member of the Jewish movement that arose in the late 19th century in response to growing anti-Semitism and sought to reestablish a Jewish homeland in Palestine. Modern Zionism is concerned with the support and development of the state of Israel.
Balfour Declaration
Israel
Zionists.
Answer 1Israel was created where Palestine used to be.Answer 2In 1917, Lord Balfour described the future British Mandate for Palestine as a possible Jewish National Homeland.
Zionists
Israel is the Jewish homeland, but it is not new. It was given to the Israelites well over three thousand years ago by God (Genesis ch.28, Deuteronomy ch.1). See also:Where_did_Jews_live_in_more_than_anywhere_else
Zionism is a movement that supports the establishment of a Jewish homeland in the region of historic Palestine. It emphasizes the right of Jewish people to self-determination and a secure state in the land of Israel.
Jewish homeland in Palestine.
The Balfour Declaration of November 1917 promised to establish a Jewish home (not homeland) in Palestine.
British support in establishing a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
The development of the concept of the Southwest Levant as the Jewish Homeland was a result of the Conference of San Remo (1920) and the Mandate for Palestine (1922). In the latter document, the British Mandate of Palestine was specifically designed to be the "Jewish National Homeland". When Israel declared independence in 1948, Israeli leaders argued that the creation of the Jewish State was in continuance of this previously determined concept.
It was never Britain's decision to create a Jewish homeland in the territory referred to as Palestine. The League of Nations, the precursor to the United Nations, created the mandate and gave it to Britain to administer. Britain then violated its mandate by giving 80% of the land set out to be the Jewish homeland to the Arabs.