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Partner to Partition - The Jewish Agency's Partition Plan in the Mandate Era (Paperback)
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Partner to Partition - The Jewish Agency's Partition Plan in the Mandate Era (Paperback)
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In 1937 the Royal Commission headed by Lord Peel proposed solving
the Arab-Jewish conflict by partitioning Palestine into two
nation-states. The concept of partition in exchange for a state was
acceptable to the Jewish Agency Executive, but not the details set
out by the Royal Commission. Thus in 1937-38 the Agency formulated
an alternative plan for consideration by the British authorities.
At the core of the proposal was the issue of borders. However, the
Agency's suggestions and preparations for a Jewish state addressed
additional elements, including the question of Jerusalem;
population transfer; the status of the Arab minority in the future
Jewish state; and plans covering foreign policy, immigration and
development, religion and state, finance and security. In this work
Yossi Katz shows that the Jewish Agency Executive plans - though
never implemented - was not an isolated episode, but had short- and
long-term implications from the Jewish perspective.
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