LONDON, Feb.. 5. The leaders of the Jewish Agency in London are meeting hourly as the erisis in the Palestine situation approaehes, says Reuter's dipl'omatic correspondent. They • expeet Mr. Bevin and Mr. Creeeh Jones to snihmon them at any moment for a last talk before the British Government annonnces its poliey following the iinal breakdown of the B-ritish negotiations with the Arabs, wlio have suspended all coijtacts with the British authorities. Dr. Fadhil Jamali, leader of the Irak delegation said: "We have said our last word, but we still hope somethirfg fruitful will come from . the eonferenGft. " • t The only solution of the present deadlock, he said, was aeceptance ot the Arab scheme; otherwise there was certain to be trouble from the Arabs who were ready to liqnidate Jewish terrorism, and knew hovv t'o do it. 'They would not be as lenient as the British. The only solution was to stop Jewish immigration immediately, but there was no reason, if Zionism gave up its political aspirations, why Jews and Arabs eould not live amicably together. "The Jews are copying the Nazi ' and Japanese methods during the iwar," he said, "and there are Zionist : schools in America to train terrorist leaders. ' '
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