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After taking control of Mandate Palestine, Great Britain saw itself confronted with mounting Arab and Jewish tensions. Zionist settlers had been moving to the region since the 1890s and after the Balfour Declaration in 1917, the Zionist movement accelerated
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hi I’m Jesse Alexander and welcome to
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the Great War the peace settlements
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after 1918 had divided up the former
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ottoman territories in the Middle East
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into British and French mandates Britain
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took control of mandatory Palestine but
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the territory would prove very difficult
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to govern one of the flash points was
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Zionist Jewish settlement of the Holy
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Land a controversial topic today and
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back in
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1921 so in this episode we’ll take a
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look at the Practical implications of
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Jewish settlement in Palestine after
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1918 and the violence that resulted and
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it all happened exactly 100 years ago to
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understand the clashes in Palestine in
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1921 we’ve got to go back to 19th
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century Europe and the idea of
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Zionism nationalist Concepts often
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excluded Jews and in Russia and parts of
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Eastern Europe there were regular
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outbreaks of anti-Semitic violence these
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became more intense after the
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assassination of tar Alexander II in
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1881 even though his assassin was not
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Jewish faced with discrimination and
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prrs Jewish thinkers like Theodor hatzel
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began to theorize about a Jewish
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National home where Jews could live in
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peace and security this was the origin
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of the modern Zionist movement which at
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first considered numerous places around
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the world for a possible Jewish homeland
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before ottoman Palestine became the most
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popular option in 1896 hetel published
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the Jewish State an attempt at a modern
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solution to the Jewish question in which
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he envisioned a sovereign Jewish State
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formed by migration in Palestine or
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possibly Argentina not all Jews
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supported Zionism but it gained
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influence quickly Jews had lived in
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Palestine from ancient times and 19th
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century European Jews had been migrating
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before Zionism but it wasn’t a national
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movement most migrants were elderly Jews
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who wanted to live out their final years
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in the holy cities but by the eve of the
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first world war many younger Jews who
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identified as zionists began to arrive
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some of them brought socialist ideas
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from Europe and formed communal
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settlements known as kibuts although
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exact numbers are disputed around 40,000
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Jews arrived between 1909 and 1918 which
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nearly doubled the Jewish population to
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85,000 Jews represented about 10% of the
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population while the other 90% was
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mostly Arab Muslims and Christians some
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zionists weren’t worried about the Arab
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majority in fact in 1909 Zionist
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activist David Boron thought that Arabs
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would benefit as well the Jewish
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settlement is not designed to undermine
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the position of the Arab community on
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the contrary it will Salvage it from its
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economic misery lift it from its social
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Decline and rescue it from physical and
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moral
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degeneration our Renaissance in
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Palestine will come through the
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country’s regeneration that is the
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Renaissance of its Arab
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inhabitants many Arabs felt otherwise
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like the editors of the Philistine
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newspaper in
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1914 we are a nation threatened with
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disappearance by the Zionist tide in
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this Palestinian land a nation which is
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threatened in its very being with
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expulsion from its Homeland so by 1914
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19th century European nationalism and
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anti-Semitism had caused some Jews to
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seek a new Homeland in Arab majority
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Palestine the outbreak of the first
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world war stopped Jewish migration for a
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few years but British wartime promises
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set the stage for more conflict from
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1914 to 1918 people in Palestine
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suffered from wartime shortages and the
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region became a battlefield in the last
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2 years of the war it also became a
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focus of international politics thanks
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to the balur Declaration of November
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1917 British foreign minister Arthur
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balur sent a one-sentence telegram to
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the Zionist Federation of Great Britain
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that would have a lasting
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impact his Majesty’s government view
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with favor the establishment in
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Palestine of a national home for the
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Jewish people and will use their best
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Endeavors to facilitate the achievement
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of this object it being clearly
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understood that nothing shall be done
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which may Prejudice the civil and
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religious rights of existing non-jewish
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communities in Palestine or the rights
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and political status enjoyed by Jews in
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any other
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country the Zionist movement appeared to
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have gained Britain’s support but
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although some British ministers were
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sympathetic the Declaration was about
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wartime strategy many Britains believed
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Jews were influential in the United
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States and in Revolutionary Russia and
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hoped that the Declaration might help
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the war effort against Germany British
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anti-semites also supported the
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Declaration in the hopes it might reduce
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the Jewish presence in Britain some
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prominent British Jews Like Haim vitman
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helped bring about the Declaration as
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well bitman was an important chemist for
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British war production and he convinced
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balur Prime Minister David Lloyd George
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and Winston Churchill of the Zionist
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cause the British government however had
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also made other promises for Palestine
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they discussed a pan Arab state with the
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hashimite Dynasty and post-war League of
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Nations mandates with the French the
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British tried to untie this gordian knot
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at the Paris peace conference in 1919
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vitman met with hashimite a fisel and
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both issued statements supporting the
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balur Declaration fisel had this to say
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we Arabs especially the educated among
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us look with the deepest sympathy on the
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Zionist movement our deputation here in
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Paris is fully acquainted with the
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proposal submitted Yesterday by the
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Zionist organization to the peace
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conference and we regard them as
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moderate and proper
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we will do our best in so far as we are
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concerned to help them through we will
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wish the Jews a most hearty welcome home
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it seemed that zionists and Arabs might
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both get what the British had promised
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them but things changed quickly once the
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peace conference came to an end British
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support for a pan Arab State disappeared
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and they took control of Palestine via
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the League of Nations a US commission
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found that the vast majority of
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Palestinian Arabs opposed Zionist
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settlement but the British authorities
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began to act on the Declaration anyway
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Jewish migration and settlement in
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mandatory Palestine resumed and expanded
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under the British regime 35,000 Jews
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arrived between 1919 and 1923 mostly
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Farmers from Eastern Europe in 1920 the
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British reopened the old Ottoman land
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registry which once again allowed land
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to be purchased Jewish settlers bought
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large tracks of land often helped by
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International organizations like the
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Jewish National Fund the Palestinian
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colonization Association and the world
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Zionist organization throughout the
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1920s Jewish Financial inflows were on
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average 40% higher than palestine’s
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actual domestic product but this land
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did not come cheap in ottoman times
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Local Peasant Farmers often didn’t
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register the land in their own names
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because they were afraid of extra taxes
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or military service wealthier City
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residents registered the land in their
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name in exchange for tools or animals
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for the peasants now the land owners in
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Damascus or Beirut sold their Holdings
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to Jewish settlers for exorbitant prices
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much of the land bought by settlers was
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sparsely populated and undesirable
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swamps or Marshland in September 1921
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for example settlers acquired around 70
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2,000 square km of the Yisrael Valley
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from the Lebanese ssuk family for
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726000 PBS within months numerous
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settlements were founded and the swamp
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was turned into fertile Farmland other
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areas settled by Jews were also
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inhabited by Arab families some of whom
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had been there for centuries the
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Socialist zionists brought with them the
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ideology of Hebrew labor in which only
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Jewish farmers could tend the land of
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Jewish settlements since hiring Arab
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labor constituted a forbidden
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hierarchical relationship zionists
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introduced a system of segregation in
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which Arab farmers were dispossessed and
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evicted although some received
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compensation those who refused were
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often ejected by British forces at the
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request of the
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settlers even Pro Zionist Britains and
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the mandatory government realized that
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such actions would lead to conflict like
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the legal official who made this
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observation the settlements created a
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policy of economic apartheid which was
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bound to strengthen the resistance of
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Arabs to Jewish
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immigration so the British mandatory
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government in Palestine was in theory
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objective but in practice it supported
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Jewish migration and passed laws which
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made it harder for Arabs to expand the
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lands that they owned but not all
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British leaders were in favor of
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cooperating with Zionist organiz ations
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groups like the Zionist commission had
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been working with the British since the
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beginning of the Mandate while vitman
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promoted their cause in London but they
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couldn’t convince all British leaders to
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support them Chief administrator in
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Palestine General Lewis BS complained to
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Lloyd George about Zionist activities in
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March
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1920 my own authority and that of every
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Department of my Administration is
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claimed or impinged upon by the Zionist
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commission it is of no use saying to the
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Muslim and Christian elements of the
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population that our declaration as to
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the maintenance of the status quo on our
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entry into Jerusalem has been observed
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facts witness otherwise on the other
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hand the Zionist commission accuses me
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and my officers of being anti- Zionism
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the situation is
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intolerable it is manifestly impossible
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to please partisans who officially CL
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claim nothing more than a national home
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but in reality will be satisfied with
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nothing less than a Jewish State and all
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that politically
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implies eventually BS called for the
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balfer Declaration to be revoked but his
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military Administration was replaced by
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a civilian one led by High Commissioner
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sir Herbert Samuel in July
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1920 Samuel was a British Jew and an
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enthusiastic
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Zionist the policy of his Majesty’s
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government that I had come here to
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execute is to encourage the immigration
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of Jews until a point shall be reached
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at which their interests shall be
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sufficiently predominant to Warrant the
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establishment of Jewish government in
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Palestine most Arabs were dismayed with
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an openly Zionist British High
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Commissioner but Zionist groups
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celebrated his arrival and vitman even
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took credit for it I was mainly
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responsible for the appointment of sir
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Herbert Samuel to Palestine sir Herbert
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Samuel is our friend at our request he
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accepted that difficult position we put
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him in that position he is our Samuel so
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by mid 1920 the pro Zionist British
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mandatory government increased
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cooperation with Zionist groups like The
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Jewish assembly of Representatives at
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the same time the British denied similar
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access to Arab groups like The pal in
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Arab
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Congress Palestinian leaders and
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intellectuals complained bitterly about
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British policy they pointed to the lack
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of progress towards the promised pan
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Arab State and felt that Palestine was
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treated differently than the other
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mandates because of Zionist interference
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writer Musa kazim al-husseini was part
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of a delegation that met with Colonial
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Minister Winston Churchill in August
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1921 since Palestine opened its door
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Wars to Jewish settlers its trade has
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gradually drifted into their hands they
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depreciate the value of land and
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property and at the same time manipulate
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a financial crisis in order that
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landlords under the stress of need
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should sell out at ruinous prices can
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Europe then expect the Arabs to live and
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work with such a
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neighbor had not England better find a
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country for them in the vast uninhabited
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regions of her great Empire
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Churchill reiterated that Zionism should
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also benefit the Arabs but he made it
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clear that British policy would not
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change the British government means to
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carry out the balur Declaration I have
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told you so again and again I Told You
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So at Jerusalem I Told You So at the
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House of Commons the other day I tell
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you so now we intend to bring more Jews
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in we do not intend you to be allowed to
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stop more from coming in during the
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early years of the British mandate
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conditions in Palestine like education
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life expectancy and agriculture had
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improved which also fueled Arab
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immigration from neighboring areas but
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it’s debated to what extent these
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improvements in the quality of life were
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due to Jewish development which was
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mostly limited to areas they settled
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conditions had already been improving
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under the Ottomans before the war and
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infrastructure improvements in the
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Mandate were funded by the British but
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some Jews Like Palestinian born yitzak
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Epstein felt that material improvements
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could not heal the rift with the
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Arabs indeed the Jewish yeshu has
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already bestowed considerable bounty on
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the country’s inhabitants but all of
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this will not compensate for what we
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have
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subverted how strong is the Envy of
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people who have been swept off their
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land the British Administration did
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eventually offer Palestinian Arab
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leaders a representative assembly with a
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Muslim majority but it would be purely
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advisory and have no actual Powers the
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Palestinians refused because they felt
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that accepting would be a tacit
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acceptance of the balur Declaration
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Palestinian political opposition to
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Zionism failed to stop Jewish migration
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for different reasons the British
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refused to credit Arab congresses the
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Palestinians were divided on whether
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they wanted a Palestinian or pan Arab
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State and along tribal lines and the
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British mandatory government gradually
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removed pro-arab
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administrators so Palestinian Arabs were
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unhappy with British support for Zionism
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and the lack of Arab representation the
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tension soon turned violent and riots
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broke out in February and may 1920 but
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events in May 1921 one overshadowed all
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previous incidents like the British and
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the Arab Palestinians Zionist Jewish
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settlers were also divided amongst
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themselves relations were especially bad
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between two socialist parties the mostly
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Russian Jewish Socialist Workers Party
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wanted a Soviet Palestine an idea
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opposed by the much larger labor Unity
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party on May 1st 1921 demonstrators from
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the two parties collided in a mixed Arab
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Jewish quarter of the town of Jaffa
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scuffles broke out around the Hassan
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Beck mosque which brought concerned
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Muslim Arabs into the streets as well
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not only were most of the Arabs opposed
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to Jewish migration but also to the
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anti-religious teachings of bolshevism
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and police struggled to keep the three
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groups apart a shot was fired probably
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by a British officer trying to disperse
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the crowd and the riot turned deadly
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groups of Arabs including some policemen
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targeted Jewish homes and families in
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the neighborhood killing and looting as
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they went a British officer who was on
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holiday and witnessed the scene
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reflected on the Dilemma for British
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troops on the ground when we found it
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was a question between the Jews and the
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Arabs we did not think it was for us to
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interfere which were we to stop by the
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end of the day 27 Jews were killed and
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more than 100 wounded on May 2nd the
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violence continued including an armed
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response by Jews underground defense
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groups known as hagana that had been
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formed in 1920 now sprang into action
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Arab accounts of Jewish attacks on May
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2nd read much like Jewish accounts of
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Arab attacks the previous day although
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the hagana officially forbade acts of
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Revenge Jewish groups beat beat and shot
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Arabs who they thought were involved in
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the previous day’s violence over the
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next few days the rioting spread to
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neighboring Villages when a large group
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of bedu and Arabs attacked the Jewish
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town of Pak tikva the British sent an
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aircraft to break up the attack British
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reinforcements arrived and ended the
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riots within a week by then 47 Jews and
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48 Arabs had been killed most of the
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Jews had been killed by Arabs
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and most of the Arabs killed by British
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forces the jaffar riots shocked the
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Jewish community and British authorities
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and revealed just how fragile mandatory
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Palestine had become on May 7th High
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Commissioner Samuel ordered the first of
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what would become many commissions into
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Arab Jewish violence the haycraft
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commission of inquiry lasted 10 weeks
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and heard 300 Witnesses the chief
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justice for palestine’s final report
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criticized the Arab Community for their
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quote brutality and savagery it also
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judged that Jews had acted in similar
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fashion although quote they had much to
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Revenge overall hcraft blame the Arabs
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though he did express some understanding
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for their
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motives the primary cause of the
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disturbances was Arab discontent over
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the political and economic consequences
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of continued Jewish immigrant ation as
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well as a perceived pro-jewish bias by
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the mandatory authorities Jaffa was a
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likely flash point since about one-third
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of the town was Jewish and it was the
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main port of entry for settlers the
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report also warned and reminded British
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administrators that Palestinians were
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politically
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active a small Muslim Center of this
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sort of people are more politically
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minded than in a small English country
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town and the disc discussions of
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politics is their Chief if not their
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only intellectual
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occupation even though hcraft blamed the
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Arabs for the riots Arab leaders
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generally responded positively to the
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report because it appeared to legitimize
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their grievances zionists were mostly
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dismayed by the inquiry because its
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findings undermined their argument that
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Jews and Arabs could coexist
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peacefully some International Jewish
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newspapers like the London Jewish Chron
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I criticized the British for holding the
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inquiry in the first place imagine the
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wild animals in a Zoological Garden
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springing out of their cages and killing
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a number of Spectators and a commission
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appointed to inquire into the causes of
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the disaster reporting first and
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foremost that the animals were
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discontented with and hostile to the
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visitors who’d come to see them as if it
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were not the first business of the keep
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ERS to keep to know the habits and
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disposition of the animals and to be
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sure that the cages were
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secure the riots caused Samuel to
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temporarily suspend immigration and make
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some conciliatory gestures towards the
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Arabs which appalled his fellow zionists
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like David
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adaah the word traitor crossed my lips
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Jewish settlers feared more Arab attacks
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and worried that the British might
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abandon them so some groups began to
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stockpile weapons back in London Lloyd
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George Churchill and balur met with
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vitman in July and assured him the balur
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Declaration would remain in place when
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vites men alluded to Jewish gun running
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Churchill responded we don’t mind it but
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don’t speak of it British support for
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Zionism in Palestine and the Jaffa riots
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in 1921 were signs of things things to
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come in 1922 Churchill wrote that the
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British did not intend to make Palestine
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quote as Jewish as England is English
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and that Jewish migration would be
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limited to the quote economic absorptive
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capacity of the land for Arabs these
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vague promises were cold comfort 1922
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also saw the official start of the
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British mandate in Palestine the wording
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of which included the Baler declaration
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verbatim and granted Zionist
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organizations quasi governmental
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responsibilities British protection had
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helped the Zionist movement achieve a
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degree of international legitimacy but
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Palestine was becoming unstable and
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violent hagana founder Zev jabotinski
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felt that the time had come to build a
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metaphorical wall around the
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settlers Zionist colonization can
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proceed and develop only under the
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protection of of a power that is
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independent of the native population
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behind an iron wall which the native
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population cannot breach the years to
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come would put that idea to the test the
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BRICS to Resolve Long Standing Border Dispute of China and India: A New … https://youtu.be/2WZWgiO3ZMk?si=fN6tM3Zvwx3cGQX5
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BRICS to Resolve Long Standing Border Dispute of China and India: A New Global Order?
Bideoa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WZWgiO3ZMk
Beijing has announced further agreements with India on the de-escalation of military presence along select areas of their contested boundary, indicating a decrease in the longstanding tensions between the two nuclear-capable nations.
During a press briefing, a spokesperson from the Chinese Defense Ministry highlighted that discussions have led to reduced disagreements and enhanced mutual understanding concerning troop withdrawal at the border. The spokesperson, Zhang Xiaogang, stated in a briefing transcript that continuous diplomatic and military engagements have facilitated ongoing dialogue on these issues. Zhang emphasized the commitment to deepening discussions, addressing mutual concerns responsibly, and expediting a satisfactory resolution for both parties.
Relations between China and India have been strained since a deadly encounter in June 2020 along the Himalayan border, which resulted in casualties on both sides. Following this, over 50 rounds of talks have taken place, gradually improving the situation.
Recent diplomatic exchanges, including interactions between China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Laos this past July, as well as discussions involving India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval during the BRICS summit in Russia, have contributed to this progress.
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with India on the deescalation of
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military presence along select areas of
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their contested boundary indicating a
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decrease in the long-standing tensions
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between the two nuclear capable Nations
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during a press briefing a spokesperson
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from the Chinese defense Ministry
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highlighted that discussions have led to
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reduced disagreements and enhanced
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Mutual understanding concerning troop
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withdrawal at the border the
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spokesperson Jang xia gang stated in a
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briefing transcript that continuous
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diplomatic and military engagements have
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facilitated ongoing Dialogue on these
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issues Jong emphasized the commitment to
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deepening discussions addressing Mutual
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concerns responsibly and Expediting a
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satisfactory resolution for both
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parties relations between China and
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India have been strained since a deadly
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encounter in June 2020 along the
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Himalayan border which resulted in
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casualties on both sides following this
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over 50 rounds of talks have taken place
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gradually improving the situation recent
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diplomatic exchanges including
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interactions between China’s foreign
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minister Wang Yi and Indian foreign
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minister subramanyam jenker in Laos this
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past July as well as discussions
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involving India’s national security
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adviser Ajit dval during the bricks
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Summit in Russia have contributed to
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this progress furthermore jaai Shankar
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in a recent address in New York
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mentioned that approximately 75% of the
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disengagement process in the Eastern L
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do area has been completed he
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underscored ongoing challenges related
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to patrol activities up to the line of
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actual control highlighting this as a
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focal issue for further
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negotiations this video provides an
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in-depth analysis of the recent
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deescalation initiatives and historical
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tensions in the Sino Indian border
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dispute highlighting key diplomatic
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engagements including discussions at the
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brics summit it examines the roles of
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brics and Russia in mediating these
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tensions and explores the Strategic
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implications of these relationships on
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Regional stability and international
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geopolitics the Sino Indian border
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dispute has a complex historical
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background rooted in colonial legacies
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and evolving through significant
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geopolitical developments over centuries
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the origins of the dispute Trace back to
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the ambiguous demarcations left by the
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British Empire initially the borders in
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the western sector such as aai chin were
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vaguely defined early treaties such as
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the Treaty of chushul between the seik
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Empire and Tibet in 1842 did not clearly
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demarcate this border leading to
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conflicting claims by the successor
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States during the British era various
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lines were proposed like the johnon line
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in
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1865 which included axai chin within
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British India but these were not
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recognized by China the similar
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Conference of 1914 attempted to define
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the borders more clearly introducing the
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McMahon line which included large tracks
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of what is today aruno Pradesh within
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Indian Territory however China did not
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recognize this demarcation leading to
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ongoing disputes after India’s
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independence and the establishment of
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the People’s Republic of China the
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Border issue remained dormant initially
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as both countries focused on diplomatic
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relations however the situation
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deteriorated due to unilateral actions
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and misunderstandings culminating in the
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Sino Indian War of
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1962 this conflict saw China taking
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control of Oxi chin a strategic area
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that it has since considered vital due
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to its linkages to shinjang and Tibet in
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the decades following the war despite
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several rounds of talks and agreements
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aimed at reducing tensions the lack of a
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clear and mutually accepted demarcation
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continued to lead to sporadic clashes
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the most significant of which occurred
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in 2020 in the gwan valley this incident
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underscored the ongoing strategic and
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nationalistic tensions that pervade the
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region influenc heavily by both Count’s
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internal politics and perceptions of
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security let’s take a quick pause could
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you do us a favor if you enjoy our
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content please hit the like button to
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help even more leave your thoughts and
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feedback in the comments your engagement
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helps us grow thank
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you the brics group which includes both
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India and China as founding members has
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been a forum for addressing various
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Global governance issues and
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coordinating policies among among
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diverse countries however the protracted
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rivalry between India and China has at
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times overshadowed the group’s
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activities particularly after
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significant clashes such as the one in
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ladex galwan Valley while brics provides
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a platform for dialogue and has
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potential as a pacifying force the
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persistent tensions between India and
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China pose challenges to its
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functionality and objectives in
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smoothing over bilateral disputes the
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bricks Summits have provided a platform
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for India and China to engage in direct
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dialogue concerning their border
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disputes despite the overall strained
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relations due to their long-standing
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territorial conflicts for example during
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the 2023 bricks Summit in Johannesburg
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prime minister Narendra Modi and
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president Xi Jinping held discussions
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which were described as candid and
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in-depth where they addressed unresolved
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issues along the line of actual control
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Lac that separates the two countries
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these discussions were significant as
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they were among the rare occasions when
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both leaders openly engaged on this
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sensitive subject at an international
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Forum during their meeting Modi
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emphasized the importance of peace and
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Tranquility in the Border areas which
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are crucial for the normalization of
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relations between India and China the
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leaders agreed to intensify efforts
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towards expeditious disengagement and
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deescalation of forces along the
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disputed border the meetings between
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Modi and she at Brick Summits including
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prior informal interactions underscore
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the group’s potential role in
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facilitating highlevel dialogue between
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the two Nations despite the tensions
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these engagements highlight how bricks
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serves as a critical venue for dialogue
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outside the bilateral framework
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potentially aiding in the management and
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resolution of disputes Russia has played
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a nuanced role in the China India border
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dispute leveraging its strategic
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relationships and historical ties with
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both countries to facilitate dialogue
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and reduce tensions Russia’s involvement
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as a mediator is partly influenced by
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its significant arms trade with India
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ensuring that remains equipped and
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confident in its defense capabilities
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this relationship is crucial for Russia
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as it also helps prevent India from
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moving towards closer military alliances
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with the United States which could
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threaten Russia’s strategic interests in
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the region historically the relationship
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between Russia India and China has been
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marked by efforts to form a trilateral
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coalition which Russia has promoted
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since the late
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1990s this initiative aims to balance
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Western influence and Foster
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collaboration among the three large
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Eurasian Powers the concept of Greater
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Eurasia which Russia envisions as a
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major Cooperative block consisting of
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key Regional players including India and
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China underscores moscow’s strategic
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interest in mitigating conflicts that
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could disrupt Regional stability and its
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geopolitical Ambitions Russia’s approach
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to mediation often involves a
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combination of diplomatic engagement and
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strategic positioning similar to its
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actions in other Regional conflicts
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where it has employed what is known as
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coercive mediation this method has been
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evident in Russia’s dealings in Syria
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and Libya where it has combined military
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involvement with negotiation efforts to
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shape outcomes favorably overall while
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Russia’s mediation efforts in the China
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India dispute are significant they are
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also constrained by the complex dynamics
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of its bilateral relationships with both
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Nations moscow’s ability to influence
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peace in the region is pivotal but
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should not be overestimated as the
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primary responsibility to resolve the
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conflict ultimately rests with Beijing
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and New Delhi
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Pro-Israel lobby groups and individuals have donated to 13 out of Labour’s 25 cabinet members, Declassified has found. The list of recipients includes Keir Starmer, his deputy Angela Rayner, chancellor Rachel Reeves, and foreign secretary David Lammy.
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2000 Souls in Two Week
BREAKING
Israel has targeted *FRENCH* Multinational Company TotalEnergies gas station in Beirut.
This comes after Emmanuel Macron BANNED military aid to Israel.
Netanyahu is a psychopath and has now targeted a major French company…
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1842699165161099383
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Why does the Western mainstream media never mention the American-occupied territories in Syria?
Jean-Luc Mélenchon: The most moral army in the world targeting hospitals and schools, as usual. If we had been in power we’d have armed the Lebanese army. Hezbollah is a component of the Lebanese people and it’s not us to up to decide who is good or bad.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1842390387622629838
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IDF: “Get out of harms way, you can return to your homes after the operations is done”
The homes after the operation…
BREAKING: Over 20k people are filling the streets of NYC, standing with the people of Palestine and Lebanon and marking 1-year of struggle against the genocide.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1842662455228670340
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The hell with Biden. Hit Iran’s nuke and oil sites.
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erabiltzaileari erantzuten
My fellow Americans:
When the price of gas goes through the roof;
When you can’t afford to heat your home this winter;
When the lack of diesel keeps trucks off the road, and the shelves in our stores empty;
When you are unemployed, and the banks are calling you for your past due payments;
When you’ve lost your home and are living on the streets;
Remember…
It was Zionists like Mark Levin that made it all possible.
So when you’re looking for someone to blame, blame Mark and his fellow Zionists.
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Protests are underway around the globe for today’s international day of action for Palestine.
Countries from South Korea to Venezuela have joined in protest to show solidarity with the people of Palestine to mark “one year of genocide, one year of resistance.”
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1842634551295635775
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“Fifty years ago Leningrad street taught me one rule: if a fight is inevitable, you have to hit first” – President Putin.
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Listen to the stats of the OVERWHELMING support Israelis give to disgusting policies.
“This is a settler colonial state.” – Abby Martin (@AbbyMartin)
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1842580506506109248
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We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NAT0, maybe being a BRICS partner…
Gogoratu ondoko hau: Estatua eskatuz (Reclaiming the State)
Ikus The self-financing state: an institutional analysis of government expenditure, revenue collection and debt issuance operations in the United Kingdom (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/sites/bartlett_public_purpose/files/the_self-financing_state_an_institutional_analysis_of_government_expenditure_revenue_collection_and_debt_issuance_operations_in_the_united_kingdom.pdf)
Hona hemen gehigarri adierazgarri batzuk:
Aspaldi honetan, NATO dela kausa, “Europar Distopia versus Europa (EFTA, kasu)” delakoaren ordez, hauxe proposatzen dut: BRICS delakoan sartzea, EFTA-tik BRICS-era
Euskal Herria: independentzia (2024)
Poiesisa, poesia, sormena: Independentzia
Gehigarri orokorrak:
MTM (Moneta-Teoria Modernoa), behin eta berriz:
Moneta-Teoria Modernoa (MTM): Bill eta Warren-en abentura bikaina
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MMT: Modern Monetary Theory
Understanding how money works so that we can address climate change easily and prosperously plus address AI’s impact on humanity.
Members: https://x.com/i/communities/1672597800385921024/members
(…)
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