Rebirth of England.

Chapter 842 Arriving in Riyadh Again

Of course, even if Barron does not have much good feelings towards the Jewish group, he would not go against them by supporting Palestine.

But if Rami helps Palestine in some way based on personal feelings, Barron will not object.

Otherwise, he would not have allowed the Devonshire Charity Foundation to adopt Rami and Ravi, a pair of Palestinian siblings, in the first place.

In fact, the British have always had complex feelings towards Palestine.

Well, a more literary way of saying it is -

London and Jerusalem are thousands of miles apart.

But for two thousand years, the British have always yearned for the land of Palestine. They seek their roots here, place their faith here, make pilgrimages, fight wars, and write legends, so that many British people would say:

“When I die, open my chest and you will find Palestine lying in my heart.”

William Thomson, Archbishop of York, England, once said:

“Palestine is our homeland. I have said this before and I will continue to say it.”

They believed that their ancestors came from the East, from Holy Palestine.

According to the Bible, Genesis, after the flood, Noah's descendants spread out to various places and formed various nations.

Gomer, the grandson of Noah and the son of Japheth, came to Britain and became the ancestor of the British.

In 1916, Britain occupied Palestine, and then after World War II, Britain became the trusteeship of Palestine until the partition of Israel and Palestine.

In fact, when Zionism wanted to establish the Jewish state of Israel in the Palestinian region, although Britain agreed, it still tended to favor the Arabs in terms of the distribution of interests.

After all, the entire Middle East was once considered Britain's sphere of influence, and the establishment of Israel was supported by the United States and the Soviet Union. Its purpose was similar to the national liberation movement that arose around the world after World War II, which was to dismember the colonial powers of traditional imperialist countries such as Britain and France.

At that time, Britain had better traditional relations with Arab countries including Saudi Arabia, Syria, and Iraq, but the United States was actively promoting the establishment of Israel. As for the Soviet Union, it had no vital interests in Palestine at the time, but was happy to see Britain's influence in the area weakened, so it went with the flow.

On November 1947, 11, with the support of the United States, the Second United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 29 on ending the British Mandate and partitioning Palestine, stipulating that the British Mandate should end before August 181, 1948, and two states - the Arab state and the Jewish state - should be established in Palestine two months later.

According to this resolution, the Jews got a great advantage in the division of the territorial area of ​​the two countries.

Of the more than 180 million people living in Palestine at the time, there were only 60 Jews, less than one-third of the total population. However, the land allocated to them accounted for 57% of the total area of ​​Palestine, and most of it was fertile coastal plains.

On the contrary, the Arabs, who accounted for more than two-thirds of the total population of Palestine at the time, received land accounting for only 43% of the total area, and most of it was barren hilly areas.

The Jews were quite satisfied with this and announced the establishment of the State of Israel in Tel Aviv on May 1948, 5.

But the Palestinian Arabs and surrounding Arab countries were deeply indignant and refused to accept the resolution.

The newly established Arab League issued a "Statement Against the UN Resolution on the Partition of Palestine" on December 1947, 12, saying that "the Arabs are determined to fight against the UN resolution to divide Palestine, and, in accordance with the will of God, fight to the final victory."

On the day Israel was founded, the first Middle East war broke out...and from then on, the endless armed conflict between Palestine and Israel began.

This has also led to the fact that Palestine has not yet established a country and has been continuously eroded by Israel with the support of the United States.

However, Barron does not intend to be a "messenger of justice". After all, even now, under the warmth of the so-called "civilization", the world still speaks with strength - the truth is only within the range of cannons.

Besides, Palestine would not bring him any benefits, so there was no need to get involved with those Jewish lunatics.

……

On February 2, Avago Technologies reached an agreement to acquire Emulex for US$15 million.

This acquisition will strengthen Avago Technologies' business in enterprise storage.

Next, they will form a consortium with companies including Rich23 Capital, IC Capital, Goldman Sachs, and JPMorgan Chase to initiate the acquisition of Broadcom.

If the acquisition of Emulex was just a "warm-up", then the acquisition of Broadcom will be a major test for them.

"My dear friend, welcome to Riyadh again..."

"I have to say, Your Highness, my mood has improved since I came from cold London to sunny Saudi Arabia."

After Barron hugged Prince Walid, he went straight to the welcoming convoy with him.

Yes, after some royal activities in London, Barron left England again and went directly to Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.

Currently, the activities for the 60th anniversary of the Queen's accession to the throne are only celebrated on a small scale among the royal family and the nobility. The national celebration in the UK will take place in early June, so Barron will not return to London from Lanai with his family until May.

Baron and Prince Waleed have known each other for a long time. The other party is his very important partner. In addition, a lot of Middle Eastern funds, including Saudi Arabia, have invested in DS Group and related funds.

Especially during the subprime mortgage crisis, a lot of Middle Eastern funds that were withdrawn from the United States were invested in the British and European markets because of Barron. In contrast, SoftBank Group was not so lucky this time and did not receive another $500 billion in Middle Eastern investment. According to the data obtained by Barron, they only attracted less than $100 billion...

In this regard, Baron does not feel any guilt towards Son Zhengyi. After all, he believes that the returns he can give to these oil-producing countries are far higher than those of SoftBank Group.

In addition to financial cooperation, United Energy Group also has a lot of cooperation with some Gulf countries including Saudi Arabia.

Their cooperation is not about oil, but in the field of new energy, especially photovoltaic solar energy. Saudi Arabia's investment fund has invested in related projects of United Energy Group.

Prior to this, United Energy Group's power business had already entered the offshore wind power field, but photovoltaic solar energy is also a very popular new energy direction. As United Energy Group, which mainly engages in energy business, naturally will not miss it.

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