Chapter 3

The Nations Partitioned God’s Land

“When I bring again the captivity of Judah and Jerusalem, I will also gather all nations. I will plead with them there for my people and for my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land.” Joel 3:1, 2

With the ending of God’s “double” of disfavor and punishment, God takes issue with the nations responsible for hounding and scattering “my people.” Now during God’s regathering of the Jews by Divine Providence since 1878 to “my Land,” He also takes issue with the fact that the nations have “parted My Land”—His Land. How have the nations “partitioned” His Land?

World War I was the second significant event in end-time prophecy regarding the regathering of Israel. Turkey, with an expansive empire that compassed the Middle East (including Palestine) and North Africa, fought with Germany and the Central Powers against the Allies. At the breaking up of the Turkish Empire by the victorious Allies, both Jews and Arabs requested independent states. The world powers were generous in the extreme to the Arabs by granting them twenty-two independent Arab states—encompassing 5,414,000 square miles. The Jews asked for less than one percent of that vast territory. The Allies agreed to this request (which included both sides of the Jordan river) in the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1920 San Remo Conference of World Powers.

For imperialistic interests, however, in 1921 Great Britain backtracked on the Balfour Declaration and lopped off 77 percent of the Land promised in the Balfour Declaration and set up the Arab Emirate of Transjordan. Then in 1922 the League of Nations gave Great Britain a Mandate to prepare the remaining 23 percent of Palestine (including Samaria, Judea, Gaza, Golan Heights and Eastern Jerusalem) for a Jewish National Home. But, under French pressure, in 1923 the Golan Heights was ceded by the British to the French mandate of Syria.26 They partitioned God’s Land and the Lord was angry.

Oil Diplomacy

Oil was then discovered in the Arab countries. Consequently, “oil diplomacy” was instituted. British foreign policy simply bowed to Arab appeasement. In 1939 the British White Paper banned further Jewish immigration to Palestine. Also, with brutal callousness, the United States and most nations refused to accept the beleaguered Jews of Europe from the Nazis. Consequently, six million Jews were slaughtered in the Holocaust.

How many millions of these wretched victims would have found a haven in Palestine if only Britain had kept its promise and if the nations of the world had not silently consented. What a heinous collective crime of history! Lloyd George, who was the Prime Minister of Great Britain when he issued the Balfour Declaration, later went on national radio to call the1939 British White paper, “an act of national perfidy (treachery) which will dishonor the name of Britain.” 27

This time the nations actually denied the Jews any of God’s Land and the Lord was angry. Finally, the Gentile nations, guilt-ridden after WW II and after defaulting on their promise since 1922, felt a moral obligation to grant the Jews an independent state. But, unfortunately, the UN Partition Plan of 1947 further reduced the size of the new Israeli State. They partitioned “My Land” and the Lord was angry. . .

When Israel became an independent State in 1948, armies from six Arab nations invaded the newborn State. Outnumbered 100 to one, Israel’s ragtag army pushed back the invaders and took more of its rightful Land. Divine Providence was telling the world something about whose Land it is. The only failure in Israel’s rightful victory at that time was not succeeding in recapturing East Jerusalem.

Jordan Occupied East Jerusalem

Instead, the Arab State of Transjordan captured East Jerusalem, expelled all Jews and destroyed or desecrated all Jewish holy sites. That is actually when Jerusalem became “occupied territory.” Defying the U.N. Mandate, Transjordan also occupied the west bank of the River Jordan. No longer limited to being “Trans” (across) Jordan (the east bank), Transjordan reduced its name to simply Jordan, now ruling over both the occupied west bank and the original east bank of Jordan.

But this annexation of the “West Bank” by Jordan was not considered legitimate by any nation of the world—except Great Britain and Pakistan. Jordan was even denounced by its Arab allies, Syria, Lebanon, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, who wanted to expel Jordan from the Arab League!28 It is claimed that 600,000 Arabs fled “temporarily,” but temporarily became permanently when the Arab invaders failed to destroy the new State of Israel. David Ben-Gurion adamantly argued that the 600,000 figure was a lie. “The refugee issue is one of the biggest lies, even among our own people… I have all the figures. From the area of the State of Israel, only 180,000 Arabs left in 1948. There were 300,000 Arabs altogether in Israel and 120,000 remain.”29

In the 1967 Six Day War, under the threat of being “pushed into the sea” by Egypt, Syria and Jordan, Israel actually liberated the “occupied territory” of Jerusalem and granted free access to Jews, Christians and Moslems to worship at their respective Holy sites. Israel also liberated the “West Bank” and Gaza. How easily recent history is forgotten. By comparison, Israel’s administration, despite its faults, has been much more humane. The realities of the Jordanian and Egyptian occupation are conveyed in the following quote from HARSH REALITIES:30

For 19 years, until 1967, Jordan brutally occupied the renamed “West Bank” with its 20 UNWRA refugee camps. And when

western Palestinians rioted in December 1955, April 1957, April 1963, Nov. 1966 and April 1967, King Hussein sent in tanks which shelled city streets and machine gunned people at random, killing hundreds of men, women and children.

The Gaza Strip, as it was known for the 19 years of harsh Egyptian occupation, had 8 UNWRA refugee camps in which the Palestinians were forced to live in overcrowded squalor. Egypt refused to absorb any refugees; kept them stateless, denied passports, and forbade them to travel or work in Egypt. [On the other hand, Palestinians were permitted to work in Israel after 1967.]

For 19 years of brutal occupation of their fellow Arabs, Jordan and Egypt kept these areas in a deliberate state of economic stagnation and severe unemployment. Average unemployment in the early Sixties ran between 35-45%, and refugee unemployment hit a high of 83%. Yet during this entire period, the world was silent.
. . . Only after Israel’s seizure of these territories in a defensive war in 1967, did anyone discover the “legitimate rights and national aspirations” of the Palestinian Arabs.

From a humanitarian viewpoint, their situation improved immeasurably under Israeli administration. Unemployment hovers around a mere 4 or 5% (2023) and per capita gross income tripled in less than 20 years; infant mortality rates dropped from the pre-1967 140 per 1,000 to less than 12.8 per 1,000 today—at a time when the rest of the Arab world is still at 26 per 1,000. 7 Arab colleges and universities were established under Israel “occupation,” where none existed before 1967. Yet it is Israel that is now being attacked.

If the Arab countries had any true intentions of helping their beleaguered brethren from western Palestine, they would and could have absorbed them easily 4 decades ago, even as the Israelis did of an even greater number of Jewish refugees from Arab lands. The Palestinian Arabs share the same language, religion and culture, and for 70% of them, the same countries of origin just 3 generations before when their grandfathers emigrated for economic reasons to Palestine from surrounding Arab lands. But the 22 Arab countries, uninterested in aiding their Palestinian brothers, preferred to use them as a political weapon to wield against Israel, and the U.N. has supported this heartless human manipulation.

In the mid-1970s Israel attempted to give the Palestinian Arab refugees in Gaza new and better housing. The U.N. General Assembly, at the urging of the Arab states, passed Resolution 32/90 condemning Israel for trying to relocate these refugees and demanded they be returned “to the camps from which they were removed.” And yet, a senior U.N. official came to Gaza in January 1988, accompanied by 10 TV crews on a fact-finding visit, and laid the entire blame for the situation at Israel’s feet. As if the U.N.’s own complicity in the matter didn’t exist!

The Refugee Problem

When the six Arab nations invaded Israel at Israel’s birth, many claim 600,000 Arabs were displaced in that war. What is not well known is that approximately 800,000 Jews, who were living in those six Arab nations, had to flee for their lives because of Arab hatred. The solution to this refugee problem was simple—a fair exchange.

Israel, at a terrible economic cost, absorbed the 800,000 Jewish refugees. But the Arab nations refused to accept these Arab refugees, their Arab brethren. Rather, they placed them in refugee camps, which became dark holes of hate and misery, models for propaganda to turn world opinion against Israel. They succeeded.

“They Partitioned My Land”

The UN has now had the audacity to call Jerusalem and the “West Bank” “occupied territories” only after Israel regained them in the 1967 War. In 1922 the League of Nations had recognized the legal, moral, and historic right of the Jewish people to a national homeland in Palestine— including Jerusalem. If the Jews had a right to Jerusalem recognized by the world community in 1922, that right is still valid today. But since then, the vast oil reserves were discovered in Arab lands. The nations are compromising Israel’s rights for their own oil interests. Consequently, the U.S. administration and the UN define East Jerusalem as “occupied territory.” When Jordan occupied East Jerusalem, it was actually “occupied territory.” But now, in fact, no part of Jerusalem is “occupied territory.”

Jerusalem—indivisible—belongs to Israel. The same logic applies to the “West Bank.” Unfortunately, Israel’s government presently is too intimidated by tremendous pressure from the U.S. and other world powers to insist on its historic right to Judea-Samaria, the so-called “West Bank.”

What is the Lord’s perspective of all of these events? He is angry at the nations. Whose Land is it that the world powers are now pressuring Israel to give to the Arabs? During the current regathering of the Jews to Israel, even before God’s Kingdom is set up in Jerusalem, God refers to Israel as “MY people” and their Land as “MY Land” (Ezekiel 38:16; Isaiah 11:11; Joel 2:18). “they parted [partitioned] MY land.” To whom does the Land belong? The Arabs? No! The Land belongs to God and He gave it to the children of Israel. But the nations have the arrogance to partition God’s Land. They took 77 percent of it away from Israel, “MY people,” and gave it to the Arabs—and now the United States and the nations of the world are pressuring Israel to surrender more of their God-given Land to the Arabs. But the Lord has His own land plans for Israel.

“…the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, Unto thy seed have I given this land, from the river of Egypt unto the great river, the river Euphrates…” Genesis 15:18


26 Martin Gilbert, ARAB-ISRAELI CONFLICT, (London: Weidenfeld & Nocolson, 1992), p. 8.

27 Latour, THE RESURRECTION OF ISRAEL, p. 203

28 Yedelya Atland, HARSH REALITIES (Jerusalem: C. M. Israel Group Ltd., 1989), p. 19.

29 Howe and Gershman, ISRAEL, THE ARABS AND THE MIDDLE EAST, p. 207.

30 Atland, HARSH REALITIES, pp. 19, 20.