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1918йʱ̫575
1947ʱ̫61124ɫй40̫50ҲͶ10
In a letter to his son in October 1937, Ben-Gurion explained that partition would be a first step to "possession of the land as a whole".[29][30][31] The same sentiment, that acceptance of partition was a temporary measure beyond which the Palestine would be "redeemed . . in its entirety,"[32] was recorded by Ben-Gurion on other occasions, such as at a meeting of the Jewish Agency executive in June 1938,[33] as well as by Chaim Weizmann.[31][34]
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ΪԣӢرѰ˹̹Լзйܵġ
1918йʱ̫575
1947ʱ̫61124ɫй40̫50ҲͶ10
In a letter to his son in October 1937, Ben-Gurion explained that partition would be a first step to "possession of the land as a whole".[29][30][31] The same sentiment, that acceptance of partition was a temporary measure beyond which the Palestine would be "redeemed . . in its entirety,"[32] was recorded by Ben-Gurion on other occasions, such as at a meeting of the Jewish Agency executive in June 1938,[33] as well as by Chaim Weizmann.[31][34]
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