Abstract

Zionism Finds Itself

Zukerman, William | June 4, 1930 issue

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By some mysterious operation of the public mind British sympathy with the Jewish experiment in Palestine has increased since officialdom pronounced adverse judgment upon it. There is now, after the appearance of the report of the Palestine Commission, a decidedly more favorable tone in the press, together with a profounder understanding of the Jewish cause, than there was immediately after the tragic events of last August. At that time the entire British press was either openly antagonistic or at best very lukewarm to the Jewish side of the question in Palestine.

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INTERNATIONAL relations; JEWS; ZIONISM; JEWISH nationalism; GREAT Britain; PALESTINE
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