The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem (ICEJ) is a Christian Zionist organisation based in Jerusalem. The International Christian Embassy was founded in 1980 by evangelical Christians to express their support for the State of Israel and the Jewish people, specifically the Israeli government's enactment of the Jerusalem Law and in protest of the closure of foreign embassies in Jerusalem.
When? How far do you want to go back? Here is what Golda Meir said: https://youtube.com/shorts/V8S6OMFKvKk?si=6yDz7W6YF4JbrRl5 From 1921-48 she held a Palestinian passport because she was Palestinian, if you identify by your state. Much of that time, Palestine borders were from Mediterranean to Iraq!! This was given, after WW1 from the League of Nations to the British as a "mandate". During that time a ton of land was literally purchased. The mandate was supposed to be for Jews but the Brits gave two thirds to an Arab tribe that helped them beat the Ottomons. (By the way, that tribe was pushed out of Mecca by the house of Saud tribe). West of the Jordan was supposed to be Israel. By the time ,'48 came, what is now called Jordan (used to be called Trans Jordan but transexuals are not allowed in Islam) had pilfered the West Bank and Israel settled for small slices, not even close to the original mandate. You should also be aware that if you go to war to steal land, you risk losing your own. In '48 surrounding Arabs tried to take it all, all of what little Israel settled for, from Israel. And you want to complain that Israel gained ground? https://www.lotuseaters.com/where-is-palestine-13-02-23
Palestinians were forced from their homes at gunpoint in 1948 and had nowhere to go other than refugee camps. Israel was born in ethnic cleansing, and continues with that to this day. No amount of doubletalk or propaganda can cover this up, especially among Arabs who witnessed it all at close hand.
Mandate was literal bullshit and the Balfour declaration rooted in an alliance of antisemites and zionists: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balfour_Declaration In 1906, during a House of Commons debate, Balfour argued that the disenfranchisement of the blacks in South Africa was not immoral. He said:[66] We have to face the facts. Men are not born equal, the white and black races are not born with equal capacities: they are born with different capacities which education cannot and will not change. Political scholar Yousef Munayyer has claimed that Arthur Balfour's antisemitism played a role in the issuance of the Balfour Declaration, citing Balfour's presiding over, as prime minister, the passage of the Aliens Act 1905 that mainly aimed to restrict Jewish immigration to Britain from Eastern Europe.[66] Balfour had written in 1919, in his introduction to Nahum Sokolow's History of Zionism, that the Zionist movement would:[67] mitigate the age-long miseries created for Western civilization by the presence in its midst of a Body [the Jews] which it too long regarded as alien and even hostile, but which it was equally unable to expel or to absorb. Earlier that year, Balfour had successfully driven the Aliens Act through Parliament with impassioned speeches regarding the need to restrict the wave of immigration into Britain from Jews fleeing the Russian Empire.[23][24] During this meeting, he asked what Weizmann's objections had been to the 1903 Uganda Scheme that Herzl had supported to provide a portion of British East Africa to the Jewish people as a homeland. The
In 1948 the Muslims attempted to eradicate the Jews in Palestine as well. It simply turned out the Jews won the battle(s) and got to keep Israel.