Wow, it sure has been awhile.... who knew summer vacation could be so busy??? (Vacation?? What's that?? I think I may have heard that word somewhere before....)
This is part of the thesis I am currently working on about the legitimacy of the Jews' claim to Israel. This thesis consists of four proofs - historical right, right of conquest, right of merit, and legal right.In the first proof, I have attempted to prove through history why the Jews should possess Israel.
Any comments and criticisms will be much appreciated. I hope you enjoy! (Note: This is only part of proof one - for those of you who know me, you won't be surprised to learn that I got a little carried away :) )
"Israel 
Shakespeare said, “Time is the justice that examines all offenders.” It is an honored element binding together nations, peoples, traditions, beliefs… and possessions. Often we give credence to an idea because it is old. We value objects with long pasts, not merely because they have been widely accepted, but because they have stood the test of time. Likewise nations dwelling in an area of the world for centuries have proven that they are bound to their land; they possess a connection stronger than money or legal documents – this bond is their past, and a past is perhaps the most significant of all links between person and place that exist.
The Jewish people settled the towns and states of ancient Canaan  around 3000 BCE under Joshua.  King David conquered Jerusalem  in 1000 and established a powerful Israelite kingdom over much of Canaan including parts of Transjordan . When his son Solomon died, the kingdom was divided into Judea in the south and Israel Israel 
However, the Jews were foreordained to enjoy their freedom for only 106 years –the new masters of the world, the Romans, sacked Jerusalem Israel Holy  Land  at one point or another during history. 
Throughout these periods of foreign invasion, the Jewish people never stopped travelling to Israel Israel Basle ,  Switzerland Palestine Eastern  Europe  in 1904. By 1914 there were at least 100, 000 Jews in Israel 
In 1917, the British expressed their support of the creation of a Jewish homeland in Israel with the Balfour Declaration, which stated, “His Majesty's government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a  national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object…” Also in 1917, the new Jewish Legion, a group of volunteers, aided the British in their conquest of Israel Israel 
The Third, Fourth and Fifth Aliyahs were initiated by the growing anti-Semitism and rise of Nazism in Europe – together these waves of immigration brought 350, 000 more Jews to the Holy Land. However the Arab revolt during 1936-1939 caused the British to tighten restrictions on Jewish immigration and the Jews to form a clandestine movement called the Aliyah Bet, which smuggled Jews into Israel island  of Cyprus Israel  had the unintended effect of placing the Jews on the offensive and in open opposition of Britain 
Finally in 1947 the British officially announced their decision to end their Mandate in Israel Jerusalem Palestine 
            “[The Jews’ claim to their land] was not a new claim, but rather a reassertion of a historic right that had never been conceded or forgotten. Even after the destruction of the last Jewish commonwealth in the first century, the Jewish people maintained their own autonomous political and legal institutions: the Davidic dynasty was preserved in Baghdad until the thirteenth century through the rule of the Exilarch Resh Galuta, while the return to Zion was incorporated into the most widely practiced Jewish traditions, including the…Yom Kippur service and the Passover Seder, as well as in everyday prayers. Thus, Jewish historic rights were kept alive in Jewish historical consciousness.” (An Answer to the New Anti-Zionists: the Rights of the Jewish People to a Sovereign State in Their Historic Homeland by Dore Gold and Jeff Helmreich, Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Jerusalem Viewpoints, November 16th, 2003.) The Jews were merely retracting their own possession in establishing their own state. Throughout history they had maintained a strong presence in the land despite the oppression of their various subjugators. 
 
