Israeli-Palestinian conflict was made in Britain. During the First World
 War, contradictory promises were made to Jewish and Arab leaders that 
have led to a hundred years of hostility and an intractable political 
stalemate today. “Palestine was a twice-promised land, and due to 
“dishonest dealings” has a moral responsibility to be an active 
participant in finding a future in which both Israelis and Palestinians 
can be enabled to flourish,” says a former Bishop of Oxford, John 
Pritchard , who adds “If both Israelis and Palestinians are to come 
through their antipathy and thrive together, then some international 
player needs to step up. No nation has more moral responsibility than 
the UK.” 
Britain’s handling of the status of Palestine has “long
 been a matter of shameful obfuscation,”. according to John Pritchard in
 his review of Dr. Peter Shambrook’s book “Policy of Deceit, Britain and
 Palestine 1914-1939” a “forensic analysis of primary sources in this 
country’s dealings with Arab leaders.” 
“The main problem was 
that in the 1917 Balfour Declaration, Britain made a promise to the 
Zionist Organisation that was incompatible with the promise to the 
Arabs.” Says John Pritchard, “The letter, written by Arthur, later Lord,
 Balfour, promised to facilitate the establishment of a Jewish national 
home in Palestine as long as “nothing shall be done which may prejudice 
the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in 
Palestine. Britain’s failure in regard to this latter proviso is patent 
to this day.” he added....<<<Read More>>>...
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