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ENTRY OF JEWS RECOMMENDED

Press Assn.

ANGLO AMERICAN BEPORI ON PALESTINE , Soiution Not in Jewish or Arab State

By Telegraph

-Copyright

Received Wednesday, 10.50 a.m. LONDON, April, 30; Declaring that the Paiestine Holy Land was sacreci to ail but emphasising that it was to-day an armed camp, where* if the British forces were withdrawri, thfePfe Wdiiid bfe ittittifeidi-: ate and prolonged bloodshed, the end of which was impossible to predict, the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, in a report issued to-night, refusfed to accept a soiution which would rnake the country either an Arab or Jewish State. It re-4 . commends the immediate admission of 100,000 Jewish: h^lrefugees, urges land trahsfers and sa^& th&fc ihe bari tmdefe | which the Jews are unable to pufchasfe land flrbfft the Arab& should be rescinded. The report makes the declaration that the Jew shall not dominate the Arab and vice-versa, and Whilfe i?&lestihte must ultimately become a self-governing State, guarding the in; terests cf Moslems, Jews and ChfifeH&ris alikS, a mandatfe shculd coniinue untii the present hostility disappears. It asks that if the report is adopted* it shottld be 'eleftf tO the Jews and Arabs that all forms of terrorism will be resolufeely suppressed. The report states that there is no hope of a substantial settlemcnt for Jews wishing to leave Europe in counties othef than Paiestine. The report recommends Britain, America and other countries to endeavour td irfifiiediatfely find new homes for displaced personS, afid siiggests thht countries shculd not perrnaraently changfe thfeir iiximigratiOh pdlicy, but merely to specially provide for the distressing situation. ^ A mass emigration of all European Jews would :be a s^rvicfe neither to the Jews nor Europe. Efforts shotild be made ttt . enab^e the Jews to rebuild thfe shattered ePfhiilumties, whilfe permitting Jews who wished to do so to emigrate. The re*stiiuticn of corporate Jewish prdpfelrty shdilld be effected as sccn as pocsible through reparations payments and other means. . L- — • -- —

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Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 5

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ENTRY OF JEWS RECOMMENDED Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 5

ENTRY OF JEWS RECOMMENDED Chronicle (Levin), 1 May 1946, Page 5

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