Negotiations For Permanent Peace In Palestine
Received Sunday, 10 p.m. ■ - • - - ' ; LONDON, May 9. Truce negotkitions for permanent peaee in the Holy Land, following the cease fire in Jerusalem, begin today. ^ ' ' + A spokesman said the Jewish Ageney's terms for a pennanent ti'uce in Jerusalem weJe free access from Tel Aviv to the Wailing . Wall in Old Jerusalem and the. deportation of all foreign Arabs from Jerusalem. He accused the British in arranging the ^ cease fire, of trying to save the Arabs "from too severe a beating" and added that the cease fire would be for "a very short period . Hagannah did not expect it to be used for a consolidation of Arab forcos * " The spokesman said the truce talks at Jericho were quite a domestic affair between the British and Arab League. ( With the Jews playing a secondary role the talks bore all the marks of Britain's traditional Arab diplomacy." .
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 May 1948, Page 5
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