Mr Khan said:
If you're talking about ethnic self-determination, that rather goes against your argument. The Jews, at least in modern times, arrived in Israel artificially. Granted, the Palestinians (being of Arab ethnicity), injected themselves there as well, but they have a sizable head-start of 1200 years or so.
Do the Jews have the right to a homeland? It's a tough academic question, since they would have to supplant a native people wherever they could go. If we take an absolute "a land belongs to its people" approach, Jews have no-where to go that they could legitimately call their home (at least, call their home exclusively) |
The Jews have been in Israel and Jerusalem continuously for three thousand years. The majority of Jews were once cast out of Israel unfairly.
Of course the Jews have right to a homeland, and that land is Israel.