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British Mandate: A Survey of Palestine: Volume I - Page 86. Historical Summary: Period IX: 1946. The agitation for a Jewish State and unrestricted immigration

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CHAPTER II.

10th December, 1945.

"The Jewish Problem" was debated in the House of Lords".

13th December, 1945.

The Inner Zionist Council issued a statement to the press criticizing Mr. Bevin's announcement and re-stating the Zionist objectives of free immigration and a Jewish Commonwealth : it declared that the question of co-operation with the Anglo-American Committee had been left to the Jewish Agency Executive. The Revisionists announced their outright refusal to co-operate with the Committee.

17th December, 1945.

The United States Senate by an almost unanimous vote adopted a modified form of the resolution of Senators Wagner and Taft calling upon the United States to use its good offices with the Mandatory Power so that Palestine shall be opened to unrestricted Jewish immigration within the limits of the economic absorptive capacity of the country and a democratic Commonwealth be established in Palestine. The same resolution was also taken in the House of Representatives.

5th January, .1946.

A further communication setting out the views of His Majesty's Government on the subject of the continuance of immigration at a rate of 1,500 per month pending the receipt of the report of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry was conveyed hy the High Commissioner to members of the Arab Higher Committee in Jerusalem and by His Majesty's representatives to the Arab States.

16th January, 1946.

King Ibn Saud and King Farouk in a joint statement from Cairo expressed support for the Palestinian Arabs in the following terms (as announced in the press) :-

"All efforts are being made by the Arab Kings in support of the Palestine Arabs to maintain the principles of justice. We associate ourselves with all Moslem Arabs in their belief that Palestine is an Arab country and it is the right of its people and the right of the Moslem Arabs everywhere to preserve it as an Arab land".
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*Hansard, Vol. 138, Cols. 482-538

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