The Jewish National Home in Palestine: Hearings..., H.Res. 418 and H. Res. 419...1944 - Počet stran: 512 |
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Strana 11
... course , the fact is that the British have no more rights in Palestine than we have , or than anyone else has , except in their fiduciary capacity , which comes about by their having been granted a mandate by the League of Nations ...
... course , the fact is that the British have no more rights in Palestine than we have , or than anyone else has , except in their fiduciary capacity , which comes about by their having been granted a mandate by the League of Nations ...
Strana 14
... course of a soil survey of other countries , directed by the Congress of the United States , which took him from Casablanca to Chungking . In all of his travels in Europe , Africa , and Asia , he found Palestine by all odds the most ...
... course of a soil survey of other countries , directed by the Congress of the United States , which took him from Casablanca to Chungking . In all of his travels in Europe , Africa , and Asia , he found Palestine by all odds the most ...
Strana 17
... course , it has not , but neither has it voiced its disapproval . So in the absence of a protest by the United States , the British Government has continued this iniquitous and unlawful policy for 5 years . In those 5 years no one knows ...
... course , it has not , but neither has it voiced its disapproval . So in the absence of a protest by the United States , the British Government has continued this iniquitous and unlawful policy for 5 years . In those 5 years no one knows ...
Strana 25
... course of a few peaceful years between the two world wars performed virtual miracles in the development of agriculture , industry , commerce , and culture in Palestine . The improved economic conditions of the Arab population , the fact ...
... course of a few peaceful years between the two world wars performed virtual miracles in the development of agriculture , industry , commerce , and culture in Palestine . The improved economic conditions of the Arab population , the fact ...
Strana 27
... course , I will support the resolution . HON . ELLISON D. SMITH , UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA I am in favor of the Resolution calling for free entry of Jews into Palestine and the establishment of the Jewish Commonwealth ...
... course , I will support the resolution . HON . ELLISON D. SMITH , UNITED STATES SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA I am in favor of the Resolution calling for free entry of Jews into Palestine and the establishment of the Jewish Commonwealth ...
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abrogation action adopted Allied appeasement approval Arabs Balfour Declaration believe Britain British Government British White Paper Chairman Bloom Christian Committee on Foreign Commonwealth in Palestine Convention democratic Jewish Commonwealth doors of Palestine effort England entry of Jews establishment in Palestine expressed favoring the establishment feel Foreign Affairs Committee free and democratic free entry haven Hitler Home in Palestine Homeland in Palestine hope House of Representatives House Resolutions 418 humanitarian immigration into Palestine interest Jewish Homeland Jewish immigration Jewish National Home Jewish National Homeland Jewish problem Jewish refugees Jews of Europe justice land large numbers League of Nations lives mandate for Palestine ment millions movement Nazi oppressed Palestine Mandate Palestine Resolution peace persecuted Jews pledge plight President promised protest REPRESENTATIVE FROM CALIFORNIA REPRESENTATIVE FROM OHIO REPRESENTATIVE FROM PENNSYLVANIA Republican Secretary SOL BLOOM solution statement sympathy tion treaty unanimously United Nations UNITED STATES SENATOR Winston Churchill YORK Zionist
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Strana 8 - His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to facilitate the achievement of this object, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country.
Strana 9 - Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine...
Strana 54 - that the Allied nations, with the fullest concurrence of our own Government and people, are agreed that in Palestine shall be laid the foundations of a Jewish Commonwealth.
Strana 20 - Resolved, that the United States shall use its good offices and take appropriate measures to the end that the doors of Palestine shall be opened for the free entry of Jews into that country, and that there shall be full opportunity for colonization, so that the Jewish people may ultimately reconstitute Palestine as a free and democratic Jewish commonwealth.
Strana 50 - The Mandatory shall be responsible for seeing that no Palestine territory shall be ceded or leased to, or in any way placed under the control of the Government of any foreign Power.
Strana 118 - Palestine shall be adequately protected" ; and Whereas the ruthless persecution of the Jewish people in Europe has clearly demonstrated the need for a Jewish homeland as a haven for the large numbers who have become homeless as a result of this persecution...
Strana 40 - That the United States of America favors the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of Christian and all other non-Jewish communities in Palestine, and that the holy places and religious buildings and sites in Palestine shall be adequately protected...
Strana 7 - President has authorized us to say that the American Government has never given its approval to the White Paper of 1939. The President is happy that the doors of Palestine are today open to Jewish refugees and that when future decisions are reached full justice will be done to those who seek a Jewish National Home...
Strana 58 - It is because the Jews who have come to Palestine bring modern health services and other advantages that Arab men and women who would have been dead are alive today, that Arab children who would never have drawn breath have been born and grown strong. It is not only the Jews who have benefited from the Balfour Declaration.