March 02, 1948 (vol. 58, iss. 104) • Page Image 4
… objective point of view. -Jan Brodt. fix Palestine for the Arabs THE POSSIBILITY of a reversal of the UN policy toward Palestine suggests a reexamination of the conflict behind the partition. Basically…
…, this conflict has been between the Arabs and the Jews, with the British working both sides of the street. The Arabs feel that the partition plan ignores all of their rightful claims to Pal- estine and…
… for Arab national independence in return for Arab support of the Allies against the Turks. In addition, the Arabs summon up a num- ber of moral arguments to enforce their claim. Perhaps the most…
… forceful of these is to the effect that it has been the Chris- tians-not the Moslems - who have perse- cuted the Jews, bringing them to their present position in the world. Consequently, the Arabs argue, the…
… leaving Palestine in the hands of the Arabs, where it would certainly seem to belong. -Kenneth Lowe, rCURRENT MOVIES I'D RATHER BE RIGHT: Czech Coup Cause By SAMUEL GRAFTON ASAMMUNITION for their coup of…
… throwing the problem out of its hands. There was no one else to take over. Arab claims of occupation since the be- ginning of the Christian era, their denials of the British Balfour Declaration, but espe…





