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The first to seriously propose the idea of settling Al-Yahoud in Palestine was the French administration in 1798 AD, once the French campaign succeeded in occupying Misr and the Arab Levant, including Palestine.
(Mahmoud, Amin Abdullah – “Jewish Settlement Projects” – The World of Knowledge (74) – February 1984 – Kuwait, p. 14).
Napoleon Bonaparte is considered the first statesman to propose the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine, 118 years before the Balfour Declaration. Bonaparte’s statement to the Al-Yahoud was considered an international recognition of the existence of a Jewish nationality, and the resurrection of a Jewish nation in Palestine, to serve the interests of French colonialism in the Levant region.
(Al-Sharif, Regina. “Non-Jewish Zionism.” Alam Al-Ma’rifa – Issue 96 – Kuwait, December 1985, pp. 108-110).
As soon as Napoleon set foot in Misr and occupied Alexandria on July 2, 1798 AD, he issued a statement urging the Al-Yahoud of Asia and Africa to join under his banner, in order to restore the “ancient Kingdom of Jerusalem.”
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