gfactor86
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Is it wrong to ask why this was? Why the Jews specifically over any other people's?
I was reading some stuff from before the Balfour agreement and there is a quote from a British, Jewish politician (name escapes me) who was dead against a Jewish state.
His reasoning was that once there is a Jewish state the Jews around the world would be homeless. He cited russian Jews as no longer being seen as Russian, with no protection or need for Russia to offer them rights as "true citizens". Because of a nation state. He actually predicted Jewish persecution and lack of rights and them being used as future scapegoats. Then Hitler happened.
I'm no way even suggesting a "bought it on themselves" narrative here. Or anything of the kind. Just interesting that this was a point raised during the very early discussions of a Jewish homeland and by a Jewish person.
Why can't the Jewish people have one (smaller than Wales) in their ancestral homeland? After the Holocaust the need for a Jewish state was even more of a necessity. Jews needed to be able to protect themselves.