Go back and learn the history.
That's what you should do because you are very confused.
The British were very good at keeping records.
In 1914, Jews owned less than 2% of all real estate in Palestine.
In 1937 the Jews rejected the Peel Commission Partition Plan because they felt the Jewish land given was "too small".
David Ben-Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel said the following about the Jews rejecting the Peel Commission Partition Plan:
"Had partition [referring to the Peel Commission partition plan] been carried out, the history of our people would have been different and six million Jews in Europe would not have been killed---most of them would be in Israel"
So, the Jews rejected a partition plan in 1937 and it was shelved. The Palestinians rejected a partition plan in 1947, and it was forced on them.
Also, the British were sending around 5,000 Jews a year into Palestine every year during the 20's and 30's despite the Palestinians begging the British to stop.
Palestinian leadership refused to settle the land that was assigned to them when Israel received its portion.
I suppose it is easier for you to hate Israel than actually acquaint yourself with the facts?[/QUOTE]