Political Movement - Zionist Organizations - Jewish Agency for Israel
The Jewish Agency for Israel also known
as The Jewish Agency (or sochnut in Hebrew), was previously called the
Jewish Agency for Palestine (during the British Mandate of Palestine) is
an Israeli organization that advocates for Israel and is composed
mainly, but not entirely, of Jewish people.
A Zionist organization, originally established in 1923 to represent the
Jewish community in Palestine before the Mandate government. It received
official recognition in 1929. The Jewish Agency was charged with
facilitating Jewish immigration into Palestine, land purchase from Arab
owners, and planning the general policies of the Zionist leadership.
The Jewish Agency was raided by British Troops in 1946 under Operation
Agatha in response to a number of attacks against British forces.
Following the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, the Agency
was renamed the Jewish Agency of Israel. It was used by the Israeli
government to carry out activities that would have been too awkward to
be exercised by the government.
Following the Six Day War in 1967, a new division was established within
the agency to carry out settlement activities in the West Bank, the Gaza
Strip and the Golan Heights.
Some critics claim that the very existence of the Jewish Agency is
contrary to the principles of civil equality, as its policies prevent
equal land distribution to Israeli Arabs.
From:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_Agency
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