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Chapter 953

When I first saw news reports from European and American countries about Syrian troops sweeping Palestine, the officers and soldiers of the League of Nations peacekeeping troops deployed in Jerusalem were indeed sad for a while. If the Arab King ** team never did anything, then their current strength would not be enough to deter and prevent the main force of the Syrian army from invading Jerusalem. Once the Syrian army was at the city, the peacekeeping troops would not be able to fight with it. However, European countries participating in the dispatch of peacekeeping troops would not be able to sit idly by and watch the Syrians occupy Jerusalem by force. Therefore, this problem is usually solved by political and diplomatic means either Western countries use the name of League of Nations to suppress Syria from withdrawing troops, or Syria seized Jerusalem desperately, and the League of Nations peacekeeping troops would withdraw without fighting...

Fortunately, the international controversy ended with the Syrian army's retreat after being frustrated outside Tel Aviv. During the incident, the Syrian army did not approach Jerusalem, but no one could assert that the Syrians had no ambitions for Jerusalem. After all, this religious holy city is the core of the Palestinian region, and the Syrians have not concealed their possession of Palestine in recent years. Therefore, on the issue of Jerusalem peacekeeping operations, there is a growing disagreement within the League of Nations Executive Committee. Some countries believe that peacekeeping troops should be sent to Jerusalem to ensure that this city with great religious and historical significance will not be damaged by war and riots, while others believe that all peacekeeping troops should be withdrawn from Jerusalem and that Syria and the Arab Kingdom should completely resolve their territorial disputes in the Palestinian region through consultation.

Where to go for peacekeeping in Jerusalem, the crux of the crux of the Joint Nations Executive Committee and the Members' position, but to promote the resolution of the territorial dispute between Syria and the Arab Kingdom. With the mediation of the League of Nations, Syria and the Arab Kingdom once again returned to the negotiating table, but the following is still endless disputes and debates. In essence, Syrians are eager to obtain this land and the residents living there to enrich their own power. The rulers of the Arab Kingdom have no obsession with this disputed place, but they require a decent way to resolve the dispute.

They proposed two options for economic compensation or territorial exchange, but the Syrians were neither able to provide huge economic compensation nor willing to cede the southeastern provinces with rich mineral resources. When they decided to raise loan funds from Turkey and Western countries, the rulers of the Arab Kingdom changed their minds and agreed to give up the relatively low-economic areas north of Jerusalem to the Syrians, and the rest of the areas including Jerusalem, especially the rich coastal areas, were "the sacred and indivisible territory of the Arab Kingdom."

For these two Arab countries, the problem that cannot be solved at the negotiation table has to be put into force. Although the Syrian army suffered losses in the hands of the Jews and consumed a lot of energy, they still had their strength and would soon make a comeback after a little rest. The elite troops that had previously broken into the Palestinian region were still gathering in the border areas. Although the Arab Kingdom did not lose one soldier, the royal family, government and military leaders all had the reputation of passive avoidance, which led to a decline in reputation and a shaken status. In order to save face, they sent all the elite Syrian troops to withdraw less than three days, and the Arab Kingdom Guards, known as the "First Hero Division in the Middle East", drove into Palestine.

However, instead of condolences and commendations against the Jewish militia that used blood and life to fight against the invaders, the rulers of the Arab Kingdom not only did not condolence or commend, but instead put on an attitude of eliminating illegal armed forces.

After the cruel test of the war, the Zionists became more aware of the necessity and urgency of establishing a Jewish state. They were unwilling to let the great efforts they had put into the past and the great sacrifices they made were wasted. Therefore, when they learned that the Arab government was about to enter Tel Aviv to take over the situation, they quickly set up defensive positions on the way to enter the city and confronted the advance forces of the Arab government troops. Although the Palestine region is a disputed and chaotic place, it is

The young man nominally belongs to the jurisdiction of the Arab Kingdom, and the residents here are all people of the Arab Kingdom. What's more, the situation here is receiving widespread attention from European and American countries. The two sides did not fight with each other when they were disagreeing with each other. Instead, they launched face-to-face negotiations. The official representative of the Arab Kingdom demanded that the Jews be disarmed and restore Tel Aviv to normal order. In exchange, the Arab government will not blame them for their illegal organization of arming and disrupting local order.

The official request of the Arab Kingdom was naturally something Zionists were unwilling to accept. They tentatively put forward the demand to divide Palestine into an autonomous region, but were rejected strongly. In order to put pressure on the Jewish militia in Tel Aviv, the Arab Kingdom transferred large units to surround Tel Aviv with six routes from three sides from southeast, south, and north. In the battle of Hardyra, the Jewish militia fought against more than 20,000 Syrian troops with 5ooos under the extreme state. The Guards of the Arab Kingdom were under a Guard Cavalry Division, two Guard Infantry Divisions, and one Guard Artillery Division, with a total force of more than 60,000, and were supported by the local Arabs. Once the war between the two sides started, the already exhausted Jews had no chance of winning at all.

Just when the Zionists were at a loss, the League of Nations Executive Committee ignored the opposition of the Arab Kingdom and made a resolution to send military observers to Western Palestine. This resolution made the Jews in distress feel like they were amnesty, and what made them even more overjoyed was that just twenty hours later, a German squadron on duty in the Mediterranean took the lead in the west coast of Palestine. Five League of Nations observers boarded this ancient and mysterious land under the escort of 140 fully armed German soldiers, but the group did not directly

He entered the center of the storm where the Jewish armed forces and the Arab government forces confronted each other, but went to the town of Hardyra north of Tel Aviv to inspect the battlefield ruins, and seemed to be curious about the Jewish armed forces dominated by militia to curb large groups of regular Syrian troops. At the same time, German fighters taking off from the aircraft carriers kept hovering from around Tel Aviv. Although Germany under the rule of German Emperor William had no good feelings for the Jews, these fighters with eye-catching iron cross logos on the wings still greatly alleviated the tension in Tel Aviv.

The Germans decided to take action, and the Italians, who had always coveted the resources of the Middle East, were still unwilling to fall behind. Their warships set off from the port of Taranto and followed the Germans' footsteps to join this peacekeeping operation with much more political and public opinion than military significance. The difference is that under the invitation of the Jewish side, the Italians directly drove the warships into the port of Tel Aviv and sent a peacekeeping force composed of 2O6 warriors to settle in the city. Italian observers went out to patrol the city and observed him under the leadership of the Jews.

The scene of the confrontation with the Arab government forces was also very erected to talk with the commanders of the Arab government forces. The appearance of the Italians made the Arabs angry but helpless. They were worried that they would be punished by the League of Nations, fearing that Tel Aviv would become a place for peacekeeping troops like Jerusalem. Therefore, the complete blockade of Tel Aviv was quickly lifted and the troops retreated for a distance. However, the heavy artillery of the Guards Artillery Division could still bombard Tel Aviv at any time. The crisis between the Palestinian Jews and the Arab Kingdom was not really lifted.

A few days later, the representative of the New United Kingdom proposed a proposal to implement autonomy in the Palestinian region at the meeting of the League of Nations Councils. In the absence of a fight at the bilateral negotiating table, it is indeed a common practice to create a buffer zone in a regional autonomy manner. All politicians of the League of Nations, including Germany, have been lobbying by Jewish chaebols. Especially after the deep escaping of the Syrian invasion of Palestine, the Palestinian Jews received widespread attention and sympathy. All members voted in favor of the proposal of the New United Kingdom. Although the fate of Palestine is still left to the final ruling of the League of Nations General Assembly more than three months later, the adoption of its autonomy plan has basically been foregone conclusion.

At this point, the Jews' hard struggle finally came with winter and spring. The autonomy of the Palestinian region has taken a big step away from the goal of independence and state construction, but the road ahead is still full of thorns and has reached a stage where one cannot turn back. You should know that in the Palestinian region today, Jews account for less than one-third of the proportion, and the work they are engaged in is far from enough to make them the leadership of the autonomous government in fair elections. Even if they take power through certain special means, Zionists still face such serious problems as how to manage the many Arab tribes and landlord forces in the Palestinian region.

During the next four weeks of military observation, the observers of the League of Nations finally came to an observation that favored the Jews: After nearly 70 years of life and development, the Jews have taken root here, and they are part of this region. In the case of the Arab Kingdom's ineffective control and armed thugs, Jews organized militias to defend the legitimate interests of the residents and maintain regional stability. The Arab Kingdom should not roughly define it as illegal armed forces.

The observation conclusions of the League of Nations undoubtedly made the Arab government forces lose the reason for forcibly disbanding the Jewish militia. With the active efforts of Jewish chaebols and wealthy businessmen, some high-powered officials in the upper class of the Arab Kingdom also advised the rulers, persuading them to comply with the resolutions of the League of Nations Council and to classify Palestine as an autonomous region. On the other hand, with the efforts of Jewish celebrities, European countries participating in Jerusalem peacekeeping finally made a decision to neither increase nor withdraw their troops. The League of Nations peacekeeping forces stationed in Jerusalem continued to maintain their current scale, and in the Palestinian area outside Jerusalem, they helped local residents maintain regional order by sending military observers and investigators.
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