Extrait de l’Entente sur la question de la Palestine, 13 octobre 1938
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Doctor Bendjelloul tries to understand the origins of the events in Palestine. He writes: “It is in the arrogance of a few young Jews full of pride and immeasurable ambition that the root causes of the anti-Semitic disturbances must be sought. He nonetheless cites the benevolent reception given to him by Mr. Blum. as well as to the native delegations of 1936 and 1937, and attributes the responsibilities of the Palestinian revolt to the intervention of England.