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Zionism and the Peace of the World

Rihani, Ameen | October 2, 1929 issue

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The peace of the world depends in a large measure upon peace in the heart of the world, in the Near East. And peace in the Near East depends in a greater measure upon the settlement of the question that has caused in the past ten years three uprisings in Palestine. The cradle of the Prince of Peace is still today, as it was in the past, a victim of Satanic humor. It is rather the cradle of a Jewish-Christian-Moslem belligerency that seems to be eternal. But should it be? Is there no end to it? That depends, not so much upon the military power of Great Britain to keep peace between the Arabs and the Jews, as upon the moral courage of the British Government to revoke its own decision about Zionism and make good its pledges to the Arabs.

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PEACE; ZIONISM; BELLIGERENCY; ARABS; JEWS; GREAT Britain
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