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Official UN Map: It wasupdated in August 1950 showing that Palestinians STILL OWN 94% of the landsAs of 1947, Zionist enterprises (i.e., JNF & Keren Hayesod) ownedUNDER 6% of Palestine's lands (see theJewish Agency's 1947 official publication, p.121). After the 1948 war, 80% of the Palestinian people wereDISPOSSESSED of their homes, farms, and businesses.Scroll below for the primary sources (from theUN andBritish Mandate) that show a tabular breakdown of land ownership at district and village levels. It should be noted that as of 1948:1) Jews were a 1/3 of the total population and only a1/4th of thosegained Palestinian citizenship (meaningunder 10% of the total citizens)!2) Over 90% of Jewish-owned lands weretitled in the name of corporations (Keren Hayesod &JNF -- formerlyPalestine Colonization Company), which are neither citizens nor individuals, and that explains whyrarely we can find such land deeds for theJewish citizens of Palestine!3) the original UN Map was revised two years after Nakba in August 1950. 4) Palestinians who are Israeli citizens (20% of the total citizens) are restricted tounder 3% of the lands.5)Here is the founder of the "Jewish state,"David Ben-Gurion, confirming similar information as late as 1966 (just 7 years before he died), who alsoprofessed also that Palestinians are descendants of the Israelites (meaning Palestinian are theindigenous people whodidn't recently immigrate from neighboring countries), which has beenproven by DNA evidence! 6) The State-owned lands areunder 1% of the total.7) And if you are curious,here is a growing list of Palestinian land deeds. In this regard, it is telling how we found only a handful of land deeds for theJewish citizens of Palestine; which explains why Israelislease rather than own the land from either the state or JNF. Below UN's map, we haveprovided way more details about state, public andmiri lands.
Just Imagine someone sitting in your chair for over seven decades. Again, imagine this person was sitting in your house and eating from your trees! Please tell us how you would feel in the comments section.The same map is on theUN's website. Sometimes, the UN's link is taken down. If that happens, God forbid, we managed to track thearchived version at Archive.org. Pleasepay attention to thelower left-hand corner; the map was updated in August 1950 (two years afterNakba) and sourced from the British Mandate'sVillage Statistics of 1945. Here is apage-by-page scan showing land ownership village by village.
Concerning Beersheba, Miri, And Public (a.k.a. State Domain) Land
As you contemplate this map and the below figures, please keep in mind thatA) Beersheba wasnot subject toLand Settlement of Title law (a.k.a.farzz or land ownership assignment) yet as ofNakba; that is why large tracts of land weredesignated as "public" which doesn't mean State-owned as it will be proven shortly. It should beNOTED that as ofNakba, only17% (4,500 sq. km./26,320 sq. km.) of the lands came under theLand Settlement of Title law. B) Public Landsdoesn't imply that the land can befreely disposed of (a.k.a.tassarouf) by the State unless the land deed was issued (meaning the land has becomemulk; as you will see below, State-owned lands were under 1%). The State officially owns the landONLY when a land deed (title) has been issued, and all claims have been settled (note the court system was filled with such claims and counter claims even duringNakba). For more details, please see the below section with regards tomiri lands,Survey of Palestine on pages225 to 229 andLand Ownership in Palestine by Sami Hadawi on pages10 to 18.Much to our surprise,David Ben-Gurion (the founding father of the "Jewish state") asserted similar data (concerning public and private lands) when he addressed the 19th Zionist Congress in Oct 1935 (seeJewish Frontier, Oct. 1935 Edition, page26-27).
How Wikipedia's Editors Misquoted Primary Sources?
NOTICE howWikipedia's editorsmisquoted Mr. Hadawitwice when they stated that: i) "state-owned" instead ofstate domain or public lands. None of the cited sources wrote "state-owned"; all cited sources reported either public or state domain lands. These legal definitions carry different meanings and rights; see for yourself how the Survey of Palestineexplained it on p.267. Also, note how Wikipedia's editors reported that ii) state domain lands were46% based on Mr. Hadawi's work but without referencing the author'scritical note in the last paragraph onpage 17. These vital misquotationscompletely negated Wikipedia's central claim.
What AreMiri Lands And Its Owners' Rights?
Let's define it first:miri is a state grant of unassigned (undeeded) state land (a.k.a.usufruct) in return for a fee or tax. Theprimary source definedmiri as resembling agrant of an indefinite lease with rights of complete succession, mortgaging, and selling the land (see Survey of Palestine, p. 229-30 & 255-56). The state had none of those rights.
Let's Examine TheDNA Genetic Distances between Israelites, European Jews, Arab Jews, and Palestinian| Land Type | |||
| Owners' Rights | Private (mulk) | Miri | Lease Land |
| Is time limited? | NO | NO, theOttoman & British lawsclearly stated thatmiri land resembles indefinite lease. | YES |
| Could be leased? | YES | YES | In general, no, unless subleasing was allowed in the contract |
| Could be terminated by the state? | NO | On rare occasions, the state may cancel the grant if the granteestopped using the land for a prolonged period | In general, no, unless subleasing was allowed in the contract |
| Could be mortgaged? | YES | YES | In general, no, unless that was specified in the contract |
| Could be sold? | YES | YES | NO |
| Is registered in tabu? | YES | YES | NO |
| Could be converted to a private? | Not applicable | YES | NO |
| Could be inherited? | YES | YES | In general, no, but onrare occasions, that is allowed by landlords |
Indian Lands For Sale:Fine Lands In The West For Sale as of 1910. Dirt Cheap Prices Won't last. Courtesy of the US Department of Interior.
In a nutshell, State domain lands (or public lands) means that the State is just theholding legal entity with notassarouf right until the land comes under the land settlement of title and all claims are settled; that is how land settlement happens; not just in Palestine but worldwide. Now, if you still have doubts, we ask you to watch this short clip, which summarizes what we have discussed in under three minutes:
Concerning Beersheba
A) When you examine the primary source (Village Statistics of 1945, p.33), you will see thatpublic lands for Beersheba were 1,815 dunums only (see the last12 columns), and that implied that 85% of Beersheba's land should have been categorized under State domain control but with notassarouf right. Mr. Hadawi (in Land Ownership in Palestine) made such an implication very clear onpage 15, especially considering hiscritical note onpage 17. This analysis explains why theSurvey of Palestine designated under1% of the land asState-owned. B) Beersheba (Negev) waspopulated and owned by Palestinian tribes at a rate of 99%, and Jews made up under1% (much of whomwere not citizens of the country) of Beersheba's population. Keep in mind that Zionist Jews, to this date, STILL teach their kids that 1% of the population in Negev managed toreverse global warming and bloomed the desert. C) Census data concerning Beersheba was highly under-reported. Only a few Palestinian Bedouin tribes cooperated with the authorities.D) The Palestinian tribes practicedrotated cultivation since the land was not fertile and no fertilizers were used. Therefore, the actual cultivated land must be twice (4,000,000 dunums) what was reported (2,000,000).Much to our surprise again, we discovered that Ben-Gurion stated while addressing the 19th Zionist Congress thatalmost half of Beersheba was cultivated. That said, Herr Ben-Gurion didn't say, but by whom, dear David? Perhaps the Negev desert wasbloomed by those whodidn't exist! For more details, seeJewish Frontier, Oct. 1935 Edition, page27)!
Summary of Land Ownership & By Whom
Here is ownership of land in Palestine broken up by share of Palestinian Arabs (including "other" non-Jews) and Jews as of April 1st, 1943 sourced from the British Mandate'sSurvey of Palestine, p.566. It should beNOTED "other non-Jews" in the below table refers tohuman groups such asGerman Templers andBaha'ies, the state wasn't included in such a definition. Such an obvious fact becomes apparent once theprimary source of this table (Village Statistics of 1945) is examined. Anyhow, as clearly can be seen below the state owned very little (limited to roads, rivers, railroads, and lakes) which wasconfirmed by Ben-Gurion as we outlined earlier (seeJewish Frontier, Oct. 1935 Edition, page26-27)
Hitler's Message To The West: If Jews are such noble citizens and you care about them, how come you're not letting them in?Source:A Survey of Palestine prepared by the British Mandate for the UN, p.566. We urge you to examine ourVillage Statistics Project if you are interested in a detailed study.
Shamelessly, many Jews used the fact that Jews paid more property taxes; thus, they wrongly inferred that Jews owned more lands, which is a complete farce. On average, Jews owned the most productive lands (yes, the Jewsbloomed no deserts), which were used for exports (especially oranges). Taxes were imposed on those engaged in generating a surplus beyond their needs, and most Palestinians living in rural areas sustainably (meaning they were not farming for profit), and when they had surplus, they bartered with neighbors. Also, keep in mind that most property taxes were collected from rental properties in major cities (especially in Tel Aviv and Haifa), where Jews (still are) preferred to live. On the other hand, that was rarely the case for Palestinians (except forJaffa andHaifa).
Here is land related land sale and purchase transactions during the critical year of Zionist developments (5th Aliyah) between 1933 and 1939 (Statistical Abstract For Palestine, 1940 by the British Mandate, p. 173). If lands in Palestine were mostly owned by the state, as most Zionists claim, then why did most of the land sale and purchase transactions rarely involve the government? As you see below, most land-related transactions involve who owned the lands: Palestinian Arabs. We hate to keep repeating the fact that it wasDavid Ben-Gurion who asserted similar data when he addressed the 19th Zionist Congress in Oct 1935 (seeJewish Frontier, Oct. 1935 Edition, page26-27).
Here is similar data sourced from Jewish Agency's publication (Statistical Handbook of Jewish Palestine, 1947, p. 134):
Can someone make a meme like this one but for Bibi?
Related Links
- Short Clip:Who owned the land in Palestine in 1948 before "Israel" was created? (3 minutes)
- Short Clip:WhoSTILL owns the land in Palestine? (26 seconds)
- Details of land settlement & State-owned (public) lands.
- More tabular data about Jewish land ownership per district as of 1946.
- Village Statistics Project: This is the most detailed study of every Palestinian and Zionist Jewish town in Palestine beforeNakba. It includes all sorts of data that you can imagine: landownership, population, land usage, education, etc.
- The Hasbara Buster:Dershowitz strikes back -- with lies (yawn)
- Interactive map showing the theft of Palestinian people's lands by successive Israeli governments







