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International Law Confirms Israel’s Legitimacy — From Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea

Amir Tsarfati

Today, I want to address a remarkably important question: Is Israel a legal State? You might have come across arguments that Israel is an illegitimate country or that it is occupying Palestinian land. Well, I’m here to shed light on the truth backed by historical facts and in international law to understand Israel’s legal status.

We must start with the Balfour Declaration of 1917. This groundbreaking statement by the British government pledged support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. It marked a significant step towards the realization of the Zionist dream. A dream that the Jewish people have carried in their hearts for centuries through countless prayers and longings for their ancestral Homeland.

Fast forward to 1920, when the Allied powers of World War I convened at the San Remo Conference. It was here that they agreed to put the Balfour Declaration into action.

This was followed by the League of Nations’ official establishment of the “Mandate for Palestine” in 1922. The Mandate recognized the unbreakable historical connection between the Jewish people and the land of, then, “Palestine,” and it called for the establishment of a Jewish National Homeland.

Now, I want to draw your attention to a crucial aspect of the Mandate. Article 6 encouraged “close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.” This means the Jews were granted the legal right to settle anywhere within the mandated territory, which included Judea Samaria and even Gaza. This right was anchored in international law and has never been revoked.

But what happened to the Mandate when the League of Nations was dissolved and the United Nations was formed? Did it simply vanish? Absolutely not! The architects of the UN Charter made sure to include Article 80, often referred to as “The Palestine Clause.” This article preserves the rights granted under the Mandate regardless of the League of Nations dissolution.

The International Court of Justice, the UN’s principal judicial organ, has reaffirmed the validity of Article 80 on several occasions, in 1950, in 1971, and even as recently as 2004. Renowned legal scholar Professor Eugene Rostow firmly stated that “the Jewish right of settlement in the whole of Western Palestine, the area west of the Jordan River, survived the end of the British Mandate in 1948.”

Some may ask about the rights of the Arabs living in Palestine. Well, the truth is that under the Mandate, Arab political rights were granted in four other territories: Iraq, Lebanon, Trans-Jordan (later Jordan), and Syria.

The “Mandate for Palestine” was unique in its focus on securing Jewish political rights. There are those who argue that Israel’s legitimacy is a result of the Holocaust—a form of compensation for the unimaginable suffering endured by the Jewish people. While the Holocaust undoubtedly added urgency to the need for a Jewish homeland, it is not the legal foundation for Israel’s existence. That foundation rests upon the Balfour Declaration, the San Remo Resolution, the League of Nations Mandate, and Article 80 of the UN Charter.

I often hear people claiming that the Israeli presence in parts of Judea and Samaria, the area known as the “West Bank,” is illegal under International law. Nothing could be further from the truth. The San Remo Resolution, along with Article 80 of the UN Charter, clearly states that Jews have the right to settle anywhere from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. This includes all of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and even Gaza.

When I walk through the streets of Jerusalem, I am reminded of the unbreakable bond between the Jewish people and this land. It is a bond that has been recognized and reaffirmed by the International Community time and again. It is a bond that no amount of denial or revisionism can sever.

The legitimacy of Israel as a state is unsalable under international law. The Jewish people’s right to a national Homeland in Palestine, stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, has been recognized and upheld repeatedly. Those who deny this right are not only denying history but also denying the fundamental principles of international law.

Friends, I encourage you to stand firm in the truth, even when it is unpopular. Remember, the God of Israel never slumbers nor sleeps (Psalm 121:4), and He will continue to watch over His people and His land.


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Unadulterated Antisemitism: Zohran Mamdani And The Heightened Danger Jewish New Yorkers Face

From lox and bagels to Broadway to the sitcom Seinfeld, the Jewish people and New York City go hand in hand. The nation’s most populous metropolis is home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel: 1.4 million. But since the November 2025 election of the city’s new anti-Zionist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, many Jewish New Yorkers are wondering if “home” will have to be someplace else. New York City long stood as a goldene medina—a golden land—where God's chosen people could live freely, something rare anywhere else until Israel’s rebirth in 1948. Now, with the city led by a mayor hostile to the Jewish people and their ancestral homeland, recent events portend a troubling future for New York’s Jewish community.

Biblical Authority And Limits: The True Meaning Of The ‘Separation Of Church And State’

This is the proper understanding of the separation of church and state: civil leaders must not assume spiritual authority, and spiritual leaders must not surrender moral authority. It protects the church’s independence so it can speak truth to power — and it restrains the state from assuming spiritual authority it does not possess.

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Unthinkable Torture, Miraculous Survival, And An Accepted Invitation: The Incredible Story Of Louis Zamperini

This is more than a war story. It’s a powerful testimony to the resilience, the possibility of redemption, and the freedom found in forgiveness. “ I realized that, when I invited Christ into my life, therefore if any man be in Christ, he’s a new person, new creation—that was the answer."

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Israel My Glory

Amir Tsarfati

Today, I want to address a remarkably important question: Is Israel a legal State? You might have come across arguments that Israel is an illegitimate country or that it is occupying Palestinian land. Well, I’m here to shed light on the truth backed by historical facts and in international law to understand Israel’s legal status.

We must start with the Balfour Declaration of 1917. This groundbreaking statement by the British government pledged support for the establishment of a national home for the Jewish people in Palestine. It marked a significant step towards the realization of the Zionist dream. A dream that the Jewish people have carried in their hearts for centuries through countless prayers and longings for their ancestral Homeland.

Fast forward to 1920, when the Allied powers of World War I convened at the San Remo Conference. It was here that they agreed to put the Balfour Declaration into action.

This was followed by the League of Nations’ official establishment of the “Mandate for Palestine” in 1922. The Mandate recognized the unbreakable historical connection between the Jewish people and the land of, then, “Palestine,” and it called for the establishment of a Jewish National Homeland.

Now, I want to draw your attention to a crucial aspect of the Mandate. Article 6 encouraged “close settlement by Jews on the land, including State lands and waste lands not required for public purposes.” This means the Jews were granted the legal right to settle anywhere within the mandated territory, which included Judea Samaria and even Gaza. This right was anchored in international law and has never been revoked.

But what happened to the Mandate when the League of Nations was dissolved and the United Nations was formed? Did it simply vanish? Absolutely not! The architects of the UN Charter made sure to include Article 80, often referred to as “The Palestine Clause.” This article preserves the rights granted under the Mandate regardless of the League of Nations dissolution.

The International Court of Justice, the UN’s principal judicial organ, has reaffirmed the validity of Article 80 on several occasions, in 1950, in 1971, and even as recently as 2004. Renowned legal scholar Professor Eugene Rostow firmly stated that “the Jewish right of settlement in the whole of Western Palestine, the area west of the Jordan River, survived the end of the British Mandate in 1948.”

Some may ask about the rights of the Arabs living in Palestine. Well, the truth is that under the Mandate, Arab political rights were granted in four other territories: Iraq, Lebanon, Trans-Jordan (later Jordan), and Syria.

The “Mandate for Palestine” was unique in its focus on securing Jewish political rights. There are those who argue that Israel’s legitimacy is a result of the Holocaust—a form of compensation for the unimaginable suffering endured by the Jewish people. While the Holocaust undoubtedly added urgency to the need for a Jewish homeland, it is not the legal foundation for Israel’s existence. That foundation rests upon the Balfour Declaration, the San Remo Resolution, the League of Nations Mandate, and Article 80 of the UN Charter.

I often hear people claiming that the Israeli presence in parts of Judea and Samaria, the area known as the “West Bank,” is illegal under International law. Nothing could be further from the truth. The San Remo Resolution, along with Article 80 of the UN Charter, clearly states that Jews have the right to settle anywhere from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. This includes all of Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria, and even Gaza.

When I walk through the streets of Jerusalem, I am reminded of the unbreakable bond between the Jewish people and this land. It is a bond that has been recognized and reaffirmed by the International Community time and again. It is a bond that no amount of denial or revisionism can sever.

The legitimacy of Israel as a state is unsalable under international law. The Jewish people’s right to a national Homeland in Palestine, stretching from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, has been recognized and upheld repeatedly. Those who deny this right are not only denying history but also denying the fundamental principles of international law.

Friends, I encourage you to stand firm in the truth, even when it is unpopular. Remember, the God of Israel never slumbers nor sleeps (Psalm 121:4), and He will continue to watch over His people and His land.


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Unadulterated Antisemitism: Zohran Mamdani And The Heightened Danger Jewish New Yorkers Face

From lox and bagels to Broadway to the sitcom Seinfeld, the Jewish people and New York City go hand in hand. The nation’s most populous metropolis is home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel: 1.4 million. But since the November 2025 election of the city’s new anti-Zionist mayor, Zohran Mamdani, many Jewish New Yorkers are wondering if “home” will have to be someplace else. New York City long stood as a goldene medina—a golden land—where God's chosen people could live freely, something rare anywhere else until Israel’s rebirth in 1948. Now, with the city led by a mayor hostile to the Jewish people and their ancestral homeland, recent events portend a troubling future for New York’s Jewish community.

Biblical Authority And Limits: The True Meaning Of The ‘Separation Of Church And State’

This is the proper understanding of the separation of church and state: civil leaders must not assume spiritual authority, and spiritual leaders must not surrender moral authority. It protects the church’s independence so it can speak truth to power — and it restrains the state from assuming spiritual authority it does not possess.

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Unthinkable Torture, Miraculous Survival, And An Accepted Invitation: The Incredible Story Of Louis Zamperini

This is more than a war story. It’s a powerful testimony to the resilience, the possibility of redemption, and the freedom found in forgiveness. “ I realized that, when I invited Christ into my life, therefore if any man be in Christ, he’s a new person, new creation—that was the answer."

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Israel My Glory

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BIBLICAL TRUTH.

SO DO WE.

 

Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.