You miss the point – the Balfour Declaration created nothing. It was an offer to make a case for the restoration of Jewish rights, no more significant than a lawyer promising to advocate for her client.
But then you are a rogue and a scoundrel not interested anything but your own self serving lies. Unfortunately MEMO does not make it easy to publish references but the historic record shows that it is the Arab side that reached for the club of genocide against Jews when they would no long play the role of inferior dhimmi. So called advocates for Palestinians confirm this constantly by calling for Jews to be ethnically cleansed either through the destruction of Israel or by violent attacks. They are positively gleeful when Hezbollah or the Houthis fire warheads at Israeli cities morbidly endorsing mass casualties which thankfully have yet to occur.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not like you who only sees the world in terms of Manichaean terms. But you do, which is why you get everything wrong.
I’m touched but not impressed that you pretend to be concerned with Arab and Jewish rights. What rights did Arabs lose since 1917 or 1922? None, because the rights that they had under Ottoman rule were quite minimal. In 1922 only 25 year old males who owned land could vote. Women and young girls were chattel. Slavery was legal. Justice could be bought with money. The mortality rate for children under the age of 5 was 20-25%. There was no right to education. The British got rid of slavery and the Jews established universal suffrage Boetheus, you’re a f-tard if you want to roll back the clock, no better than a Dixie plantation owner wistfully hoping to restore the antebellum south. Nor was the League effective at protecting the rights of Jews in other countries either in Europe or in the Muslim world where Jews lost property more extensive than the entire State of Israel, and rights for Jews in 1917 were even worse.