Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Setting the Stage: Was Britain’s Rule in Palestine Legal?
- 1 The Balfour Declaration Is the Focal Point for the Legal Situation of Palestine
- 2 The Balfour Declaration Was a Binding Commitment to the Jewish People
- 3 The Jewish National Home Meant a Jewish State
- 4 The Balfour Declaration Was Issued to Affirm Jewish Rights in Palestine
- 5 The Paris Peace Conference Raised Jewish Statehood to the International Level
- 6 Britain’s Allies Made the Balfour Declaration an International Commitment
- 7 Britain’s Allies Endorsed Jewish Rights
- 8 Britain Took on Palestine Because of the League’s Mandate System
- 9 The League of Nations Protected Palestine’s Arab Population
- 10 Britain Was Given Palestine by the League of Nations
- 11 The League of Nations Put the Palestine Mandate into Legal Force
- 12 The Peace Treaty with Turkey Legalized Britain’s Status in Palestine
- 13 The Palestine Mandate Document Was a Treaty between Britain and the League
- 14 The League of Nations Required Britain to Implement the Balfour Declaration
- 15 The Palestine Mandate Document Implemented the League Covenant
- 16 The Palestine Mandate Document Recognized Jews as a National Group
- 17 The Palestine Mandate Document Bound Britain to the Balfour Declaration
- 18 The International Community Committed Itself to the Balfour Declaration
- 19 Britain Held Legal Status in Palestine
- 20 The United Nations Charter Carried Forward a Jewish Entitlement to Statehood
- Postscript: Why History Matters
- Documents Annex
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
6 - Britain’s Allies Made the Balfour Declaration an International Commitment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2023
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Setting the Stage: Was Britain’s Rule in Palestine Legal?
- 1 The Balfour Declaration Is the Focal Point for the Legal Situation of Palestine
- 2 The Balfour Declaration Was a Binding Commitment to the Jewish People
- 3 The Jewish National Home Meant a Jewish State
- 4 The Balfour Declaration Was Issued to Affirm Jewish Rights in Palestine
- 5 The Paris Peace Conference Raised Jewish Statehood to the International Level
- 6 Britain’s Allies Made the Balfour Declaration an International Commitment
- 7 Britain’s Allies Endorsed Jewish Rights
- 8 Britain Took on Palestine Because of the League’s Mandate System
- 9 The League of Nations Protected Palestine’s Arab Population
- 10 Britain Was Given Palestine by the League of Nations
- 11 The League of Nations Put the Palestine Mandate into Legal Force
- 12 The Peace Treaty with Turkey Legalized Britain’s Status in Palestine
- 13 The Palestine Mandate Document Was a Treaty between Britain and the League
- 14 The League of Nations Required Britain to Implement the Balfour Declaration
- 15 The Palestine Mandate Document Implemented the League Covenant
- 16 The Palestine Mandate Document Recognized Jews as a National Group
- 17 The Palestine Mandate Document Bound Britain to the Balfour Declaration
- 18 The International Community Committed Itself to the Balfour Declaration
- 19 Britain Held Legal Status in Palestine
- 20 The United Nations Charter Carried Forward a Jewish Entitlement to Statehood
- Postscript: Why History Matters
- Documents Annex
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
According to the Narrative, the powers that allied with Britain turned the Balfour Declaration from a commitment by Britain alone into a commitment from the international community. This transformation, it is said, occurred in 1920. One hundred years later, this element of the Narrative gained new attention, when it was spelled out as part of a campaign to explain the legitimacy of Israel. The campaign was timed to the centenary of a meeting of the Principal Allied Powers in 1920, held in Italy. The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs produced a video about that meeting featuring Center director, Dore Gold, a former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations. Gold was asked about “the signing of the San Remo resolution,” and what could be done to make that event better known. Gold replied that the need was to “get a photocopy of it and make sure it's on the desk of every UN delegate.”
San Remo was the town on the Italian Riviera where the meeting was held. What occurred at the San Remo meeting that was so momentous? “San Remo converted the Balfour Declaration into a binding international treaty,” Gold wrote in the Jerusalem Post, “setting the stage for the League of Nations Mandate that was approved in 1922.” “British prime minister Lloyd George and his foreign affairs minister Lord Curzon, attended along with the prime ministers of France and Italy,” Gold explained. “Representatives of Belgium, Greece, and Japan also took part. Together they constituted what was called the Supreme Council of the Principal Allied and Associated Powers.”
A meeting as described by Gold did take place in San Remo in April 1920. And there would be activity in the League of Nations two years later, as we shall see in coming chapters, though not exactly what Gold described. The purpose of the meeting at San Remo was to agree on a text to propose to Turkey as a peace treaty. Britain and France had their sights on Turkey's Arab provinces. They were agreed on demanding that Turkey give up the Arab provinces and renounce sovereignty in favor of the Principal Allied Powers.
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- Britain and its Mandate over PalestineLegal Chicanery on a World Stage, pp. 37 - 42Publisher: Anthem PressPrint publication year: 2022