he Jericho Conference came after:
- The Mandatory Power – Great Britain – had granted independence on June 27, 1946 to Transjordan – 78% of the territory comprised in the 1922 Mandate for Palestine located East of the Jordan River
- Transjordan had invaded Judea and Samaria and East Jerusalem– 4% of the Mandate territory located West of the Jordan River – on May 15, 1948—driving out all the Jews living there as it assumed control of these areas.
The Jericho resolution confirms:
- There was then no identifiable “Palestinian people” – only “Palestine Arabs”.
- The leaders of the “Palestine Arabs” were not calling for the creation of a second Arab State in the territory formerly comprised in the Mandate for Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital –in addition to Transjordan.
Despite International and Arab League objections—unification of these two exclusively-occupied Arab territories—comprising some 82% of the territory of the Mandate for Palestine located on both sides of the Jordan River—was achieved on April 24, 1950 – resulting in:
- “Judea and Samaria” being designated the “West Bank”
- The newly-unified entity being named “Jordan”
- “Palestine Arabs” living in the “West Bank” becoming “Jordanian citizens”
- A two-state solution in former Palestine: one Jewish State called Israel in 18% of former Palestine and one Arab State called Jordan in the remaining 82% of Palestine.
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