November 2 is the 100th year anniversary of The Balfour Declaration, which was effectively a decree calling for the annihilation of the Palestinian people.
The “Balfour Declaration” named after Arthur James Balfour – the Foreign Secretary of Britain at the time – consisted of no more than 84 words that would forever change the destiny of many.
This promise, that came to be known as the “Balfour Declaration,” established a state for the Jews claiming that Palestinian rights should be preserved in the process; unfortunately that part of the promise was the one that was never fulfilled.