Why Must a Palestinian State Be “Jewish-Free”?
The hypocrisy of the United Nations and the international community
The international community, led by the UN, continuously demands Israel for the "dismantling of settlements" and an “End to the illegal occupation” to create a “Palestinian State”—a euphemism for the ethnic cleansing of Jews in Judea, Samaria, and East Jerusalem. The UN and the international community have labeled Jewish presence in these areas as “an obstacle to peace” and “illegal under international law,” while attempting to legitimize the creation of "Judenrein" (Jewish-free) lands in the Jewish ancestral homeland.
The mere fact that the United Nations and the international community claim the existence of Jews in any part of the world is 'illegal under international law' should prompt anyone with a functioning brain to ask two very important questions: Which law are they referring to? Where in international law does it state that Jews living anywhere on the planet are illegal?
The second and most important question for anyone advocating a two-state solution should be: Why must a Palestinian state, one that includes ancestral lands and holy sites for the Jewish people, be Jewish-free? Even if one ignores the deep historical and religious significance these lands hold for Jews, or falsely accept that Arab-Palestinians are the indigenous people of Israel and Israel “illegally occupies the land”, the question remains: Why must a Palestinian state be free of Jews? The notion that peace can only be achieved in a state where any single group of people is excluded is not just politically misguided—it’s morally indefensible.
Today, there isn’t a single Jew living in Palestinian Authority-controlled territories. Arab-Palestinians are sentenced to death for selling their lands to Jews today. Jewish communities were expelled from those territories already, as recent as 1949 by Jordan and Egypt, leaving no Jews behind, despite these lands being a central part of Jewish history for thousands of years.
Worse yet, in Gaza, Jews left in 2005, and now the only Jews found there are hostages—taken by Hamas, not just on October 7, but also two innocent Israelis who mistakenly entered Gaza a decade ago. These two hostages not only have been held for a decade, the International Red Cross, despite their families' pleas, refused to assist them, just as they failed the families of the hostages since October 7. This systemic failure to protect Jews is a stark reminder that Jews cannot rely on foreign powers to protect them. The international community, in its blind support for a "Jewish-free" Palestinian State, and their obsession with condemning Israel for simply existing, ignores the reality that Jews are been demanded to be erased from their ancestral homeland—something morally indefensible!.