Palestine Envoy Links Iran-Israel War to 1970 Balfour Declaration

Palestine's Ambassador to India, Abdullah Abu Shawesh, condemns the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US, stating Palestinians are completely against it. He argues the current battle cannot be isolated from its root cause, which he traces to the issuing of the Balfour Declaration on November 2, 1970—the day war in the Middle East was declared. The Ambassador emphasizes that the "Palestinian question" remains at the centre of the broader Middle East issue. He also criticizes Iran's retaliatory strikes on Gulf states while noting no one knows how the war, started by the US and Israel, will end.

Key Points: Palestine Ambassador Ties Current Conflict to Balfour Declaration

  • Conflict rooted in Balfour Declaration
  • Palestinian question is central
  • Condemns US-Israel-Iran war
  • Retaliation hits Gulf states
  • Warns war has no clear end
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War in Middle East declared on exact day of issuing Balfour Declaration, says Palestine Ambassador

Palestine's Ambassador to India says the Middle East war was declared on the exact day of the 1970 Balfour Declaration, condemning the US-Israel-Iran conflict.

"the war in the Middle East was declared on that exact day - Ambassador Abdullah Abu Shawesh"

New Delhi, March 3

Palestine Ambassador Abdullah Abu Shawesh on Tuesday condemned the ongoing conflict backed by the United States between Iran and Israel that has escalated tensions in the Middle East, bringing the region to a standstill.

He said the events that are unfolding between Iran, Israel and other Gulf countries can't be discussed without highlighting the issuing of the Balfour Declaration on November 2, 1970. Shawesh added that Palestinians view it as the exact day when war in the Middle East was declared.

"When you talk about our view as Palestinians, because we had been suffering from the wars and battles a long time ago, we are totally against any war which erupts anywhere around the world. So, when it came to the current battle between the US and Israel on one side and Iran on the other side, we are completely against this war. It is reprehensible for us, as Palestinians, and it should be reprehensible for any human being," the Palestinian Ambassador to India told ANI.

Shawesh argued that the current conflict between Iran and Israel was related to the Middle East issue, and the "Palestinian question" was at the centre of it.

"But when it came to this issue, we could not isolate it as to what is happening right now between Iran, the Gulf States and Israel. We cannot isolate it from its root, which we as Palestinians take back to November 2, 1970, by issuing the Balfour Declaration - the war in the Middle East was declared on that exact day. We should analyse and discuss the battle that is going on right now, and at a macro-level, it is related to the Middle East issue, and in the centre of it is the Palestinian question," he added.

The Balfour Declaration was a letter, signed by Arthur James Balfour, who was the British Foreign Secretary, addressed to Lord Walter Rothschild that declared "sympathy with Jewish Zionist aspirations". The letter talked about the British government's support for establishing a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine.

Meanwhile, talking about the impact of Iran's counter-strikes on Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, the Palestine Ambassador said that even though the US and Israel started this war, there was no way to figure out how to end the war.

"Israel and the USA started this war, started this battle. But how to end this war, no one knows how this war will end, or who can end this war. So, unfortunately, Iran also attacked the Gulf States, attacked the UAE, Kuwait, and Saudi Arabia. This is completely unacceptable from our side," Shawesh said.

The conflict in the Middle East has entered its fourth day following the US and Israeli strikes on Iran that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, along with other key figures in the Persian Gulf country. In retaliation, Tehran has responded with counter-strikes targeting American military bases and other Israeli assets across the region.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While I sympathize with the Palestinian cause, the ambassador's statement seems to oversimplify a very complex conflict. The current Iran-Israel tensions have their own geopolitical drivers beyond the Palestinian issue. We need solutions, not just historical blame games.
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Aditya G
It's heartbreaking. Innocent people suffer the most in these wars. India has always stood for peace and dialogue. Hope our diplomatic channels can be used to de-escalate the situation. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
Living in Delhi, I see how interconnected our world is. This conflict affects oil prices, our economy, and global stability. The historical context is crucial, but we urgently need a ceasefire and humanitarian corridors for civilians.
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Vikram M
Colonial powers drawing lines on maps... sound familiar? The Middle East's instability is a direct legacy of such actions. India's foreign policy of strategic autonomy is the right approach. We must engage with all sides for peace.
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Kavya N
The suffering of the Palestinian people is a tragedy that has gone on for too long. But attacking Gulf nations is not the answer. It only creates more refugees and destruction. The international community needs to step up. 🙏

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