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Editorial Paragraphs

September 11, 1929 issue

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The world's sympathy goes out to the Jews in the frontier communities of Palestine, crouching in terror before the threat of utter destruction at the hands of tribesmen armed with modern guns but inspired by passions of medieval cruelty. It is easy enough, thousands of miles away, to pick out mistakes in British administration and in Zionist policy; but to the men and women in the little Jewish settlements the immediate question is one of life and death. Fascism in Austria may seem a small affair in comparison with fascism in Italy, but the possibility at the moment of a fascist rising in Austria, with consequences not limited to that country alone, cannot be dismissed as without foundation.

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ZIONISM; JEWISH nationalism; JEWS; FASCISM; PALESTINE; AUSTRIA
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