Chapter 600: The Idea of Fighting Israel
Tao 617 to fight Israel's idea
The gold market had been slumping and stabilizing for many days, but suddenly, the commodity trading market fell sharply again, due to the sudden international transfer of large amounts of dollars, resulting in a squeeze on international dollar liquidity. ,/
This incident makes ordinary people feel inexplicable-, but people who have been in the financial industry for a long time naturally feel that this matter is abnormal, and the abnormal transfer of large sums of money has triggered a crisis in the flow of dollars, so where are these funds transferred? Why Transfer? How big is the number of transfers? Is the money private or a group? What is the end use of this fund? No one knows these answers, but that doesn't stop investors from withdrawing from the commodity trading market.
Looking at the rolling news on TV and noticing the news, Lin Yu smiled and said to Jason, "How is it?" This one-time transfer of funds is a good move, right? ”
Jason nodded and said lightly, "Yes, not only did it realize the transfer and distribution of funds, but also took advantage of the situation to suppress the gold, and by the way, the American guys couldn't find your purpose, so that they didn't dare to start easily, so that you have enough time to collect the gold, and at that time, even if the Americans reacted, they wouldn't be able to rob you." ”
Lin Yu said: "To be honest, if it weren't for the Habsburgs behind me, I wouldn't dare to play such a big game." ”
"You know George = Herbert = Walker = Bush, right?" After Lin Yu retracted his heart, he suddenly asked.
"Of course I know, President of the United States," Jason nodded and looked at Lin Yudao, "What?" Are you coming up with some bad idea? ”
"Do you think I'm like that?" Lin Yu glanced at him disdainfully, then turned straight and asked, "If I hit the idea of somewhere in the Middle East, do you say that the United States, or Bush, will interfere?" ”
"Then it depends on the place," Jason said, and then paused, as if thinking of something, his eyes flashed, and he looked at Lin Yudao, "What you want to fight must be Israel's idea, right?" ”
"Isn't that possible?" Lin Yu didn't deny it, and asked.
Israel originally referred to a people rather than a place name, and the earliest recorded date is in 1211 B.C.E. For the past 3,000 years, Jews have regarded the land of Israel as the center of their national and spiritual life, calling it the "Holy Land" or "Promised Land." Israel has a special meaning in Judaism, including the remains of the temple and related religious rituals, both of which are important foundations of the modern Jewish tradition. 丨Beginning in 1200 B.C., a series of Jewish dynasties existed in the region for more than 1,000 years.
After the rule of the ancient kingdoms of Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome, and Byzantium, the Jews gradually declined and were expelled from the region. In particular, after the suppression of a large-scale uprising in 132, the Roman Empire expelled the Jews from the region and changed the name to "Syria-Palestine" in an attempt to erase the traces of the Jews' thousand-year-old connection to the land. h0 Despite this, a small number of Jews remained in Palestine, but the main Jewish population moved from the south of Israel to the north. Two of Judaism's most important texts, the Mishnah and the Talmud, were also written during this period. In the first year of the Common Era, the Muslims seized control of the region from the Byzantine Empire, and several Muslim states ruled the region since. Including the Umayyad and Abbasid dynasties, as well as Khorezm and Mongolia, it was ruled by the Mamluks from 1260 to 1516 and then became an Ottoman province in 517.
For centuries, many Jews in exile have tried to return to Israel. In the 18th century, there were several small waves of return, ranging from hundreds to thousands. In 187, Petah Tikva appeared in chapter 617 of the first "World Zionist Congress", which resolved to establish "a home (or nation) recognized by the public and guaranteed by law." Institutions such as the Jewish National Fund and the Palestinian Land Development Corporation were established to help Jews from all over the world migrate to Palestine.
The growth of the Zionist movement fueled the second wave of return, with about 40,000 Jews returning to settlement. In 1917, British Foreign Minister Balfour issued the Balfour Declaration: "His Majesty's Government is in favour of the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine and will do its utmost to promote its realization." In 1920, the League of Nations entrusted Britain with jurisdiction over Palestine. In 1922, the British divided the Mandate into two parts: the eastern part of the Mandate for Arabs and the western part of the Jewish settlement.
After World War I, there was a third and fourth wave of return for the Jews. In a Palestinian riot that broke out in 1929, Arabs killed 133 Jews. This was followed by several riots from 1 year to 1939. In 199, Britain issued a white paper stipulating that 75,000 Jews could emigrate within five years after 39 years, and no more Jewish immigrants would be accepted thereafter. This white paper was seen by many Jews and Zionists as a betrayal of the Jews and considered it to be contrary to the Balfour Declaration. The Arabs did not stop there, and they wanted to stop the emigration of Jews altogether.
In 1933, the Nazi Party came to power in Germany, setting off the fifth wave of Jewish return. By 1940, Jews had made up 30% of the total number of local residents, and the Jewish Final Settlement that would later take place in Europe further promoted the Jewish return. Between 1944 and 1948, some 200,000 Jews came to Palestine through various means.
By the end of World War II, there were already 600,000 Jewish residents in Palestine.
In 1, the British government decided to withdraw from the Palestinian Mandate in light of the escalating violence between Jews and Arabs and the thwart of peace efforts. Jewish immigration has been steadily increasing since the end of the 19th century, and the idea of Jewish reindication has gained increasing international support as a result of the Holocaust in World War II. The United Nations established a "Special Committee on Palestine", and in November 1qkr, the United Nations General Assembly voted on the "1QKR United Nations Partition Plan", 33 countries were in favor (including the United States and the Soviet Union), 13 countries were against, and 10 countries abstained, and a resolution was passed: the Palestinian region was divided into two countries (77% of the Palestinian consular area was given to Arabs last time, becoming today's Jordan), Jews and Arabs each owned about and the territory, and Jerusalem was placed under the administration of the United Nations in order to avoid conflict. The partition plan largely followed the principle of proportional population distribution in the developed territories, taking into account the influx of large numbers of Jewish refugees in the future, and included the sparsely populated Negev Desert in the south as a Jewish State. As a result, the Jews gained more territory with a relatively small population.
On 11/29/11, the day the United Nations adopted the partition plan, David = Ben Gulyan accepted the plan, but the League of Arab States did not accept it. The Arab League Council top-ups ordered three days of violent attacks on Jewish civilians in Israel, attacking buildings, shops, and residential areas, followed by a return fire from underground Jewish militia forces, which soon spilled over into large-scale clashes that led to the 1948 Israeli War of Independence.
On May 14, 14 year, at midnight on the day before the end of the British mandate, the State of Israel was officially proclaimed. Israel was recognized as a member of the United Nations on 11 May 1949.
After the establishment of the State of Israel, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon declared war on Israel, beginning the Israeli War of Independence. Syrian, Lebanese and Iraqi forces to the north were blocked close to the border, while Jordanian troops from the east captured the eastern part of Jerusalem and launched an attack on the western part of the city. However, the Jewish militia was able to hold back the Jordanian army, and the underground National Army forces were able to stop the Egyptian army from the south. Beginning in June, the United Nations announced a one-month ceasefire, during which the IDF was formally formed. After months of fighting, in 1949 the two sides reached a ceasefire agreement and drew a temporary border known as the "Green Line". Israel gained an additional 23 territories west of the Jordan River, and Jordan occupied a mountainous area south of Israel and Samaria, which later became known as the West Bank. Egypt held a small plot of land in the coastal area, which later became known as the Gaza Strip.
A large number of Arab populations fled the newly formed Jewish state during the war, which the Arabs called the "Great Chakra", with an estimated 400,000 to 900 Arabs in exile, later known as Palestinian refugees, estimated by the United Nations at 711,000, and Israel did not allow these Palestinian refugees to return to their homes after the war ended. The unresolved conflict between Israel and the Arab States, as well as the problem of the Palestinian refugees, continues to this day. With the war of 198, Jewish populations from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip began to move into Israel, and the large number of Jewish refugees from Arab countries tripled Israel's population. In the years that followed, nearly 850 Sefhardic Jews fled or were deported from Arab countries, of whom about 600,000 moved to Israel and others to Europe and the United States. Clear