I found something interesting about other places for a Isrselite State.
"Joseph Otmar Hefter, creator of Nai Judah (New Judea), was an advocate of creating a home in the form of a state for the Jewish people on the American continent.
In a 1938 pamphlet, Hefter expresses his rejection of the Zionist movement, and advocates the creation of a Jewish State in the American continent.
Hefter published a map with 10 proposals for a "home" for the Jewish people, among them an option in a territory between British Guyana, Venezuela and Brazil and another between Brazil and Paraguay.
He also proposed Birobidzhan, Australia, Alaska, Canada, a part of Egypt, part of East Africa or Southeast Asia as a possible state for the Jewish people.
However, as Professor Lopez Alonso told BBC Mundo, once the Zionist current was imposed, no other place rivaled in real terms the Palestinian territory to be the home of the future Jewish State.
After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Balfour Declaration was endorsed by the Allied powers and included in the British Mandate over Palestine, approved by the League of Nations (the organization that preceded the UN) in July 1922, by means of which the United Kingdom was formally entrusted with the administration of those territories.
"Joseph Otmar Hefter, creator of Nai Judah (New Judea), was an advocate of creating a home in the form of a state for the Jewish people on the American continent.
In a 1938 pamphlet, Hefter expresses his rejection of the Zionist movement, and advocates the creation of a Jewish State in the American continent.
Hefter published a map with 10 proposals for a "home" for the Jewish people, among them an option in a territory between British Guyana, Venezuela and Brazil and another between Brazil and Paraguay.
He also proposed Birobidzhan, Australia, Alaska, Canada, a part of Egypt, part of East Africa or Southeast Asia as a possible state for the Jewish people.
However, as Professor Lopez Alonso told BBC Mundo, once the Zionist current was imposed, no other place rivaled in real terms the Palestinian territory to be the home of the future Jewish State.
After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, the Balfour Declaration was endorsed by the Allied powers and included in the British Mandate over Palestine, approved by the League of Nations (the organization that preceded the UN) in July 1922, by means of which the United Kingdom was formally entrusted with the administration of those territories.
Los otros lugares contemplados para un Estado judío antes de la creación de Israel en territorio palestino - BBC News Mundo
Aunque la primera opción del movimiento sionista fue siempre la creación del Estado judío en el territorio de Palestina, el complicado contexto histórico provocó que sobre la mesa de debate se pusieran otras opciones, incluyendo algunas en América Latina.
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