PALESTINE TERRORISM
MANY ARABS DISSATISFIED OPINION RISING AGAINST GRAND MUFTI. SERVING CAUSE OF FOREIGN POWERS. (British Official Wireless., RUGBY. January 21. Information reaching circles in London interested in the near Eastern problems confirms reports of the growing dissatisfaction of large sections of Arao opinion in Palestine, Syria, and elsewhere with the continued intransigence of the policy pursued by the Grand Mufti and his associates and with the prolongation of the terrorist campaign. The feeling among many sections of Arab opinion'ls reported to be one of disappointment that the opportunity of a settlement offered by the forthcoming London discussions is being compromised by a continuation of the terrorism.
It is said that many moderate Arabs are being led to ask whether the obstinacy of the Grand Mufti and his associates, in pursuing a policy which is thought to serve the cause of certain foreign Powers better than it does that of the Arabs, may not be because ol self-interest.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1939, Page 5
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158PALESTINE TERRORISM Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 January 1939, Page 5
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