Talk:London Conference of 1939
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[edit]" The government produced the most grotesque of all their recorded arguements..."Sykes. p.206 n.20
"It is only fair to admit that neither the Royal commission (1937) nor the United Nations commission (1947) was able to dispel the heavy fog of ambiguity in British policy on the paramount question of the inclusion of Palestine in the MacMahon promises to the Arabs."Cohen. p.232
"The Jewish delegation rejected the proposal with a vehemence that apparently made some impression on the British Government"..."Wild rejoicing amongst the Arabs".Marlowe. p.216
"the Zionists withdrew from the talks. The conference thus collapsed."Teveth, Shabtai (1985) Ben-Gurion and the Palestinian Arabs. From Peace to War. Oxford University Pres. ISBN 0-19-503562-3. p.192
"unable to accept the proposals as a basis for agreement, and therefore has decided to disband,"Cohen. p.214
Padres Hana (talk) 10:59, 30 September 2012 (UTC)
Jamal Husseini
[edit]Removed: Jamal Husseini is reported to have said that the Jews and Arabs agreed on only one thing: that the British should leave Palestine so they could fight each other. Glubb, Sir John Bagot (1957) A Soldier with the Arabs. Hodder and Stoughton. p.59.
because it appears to have been made quite a lot later and would be refering to a different round of negotiations.
But Segev/One Palestine Complete has him saying: "The Arabs do not wish to get rid of the Jews, but if the Jews want to leave, so much the better." and "...it is time that another place was found for the Jewish national home." (16 Feb 1939). Also "The Jews [have] made a hell of Palestine." (6 March 1939). pp.407,408.Padres Hana (talk) 09:45, 7 October 2012 (UTC)
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