A Short Survey of the Palestine Problem (ص 7)
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- A Short Survey of the Palestine Problem (ص 7)
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words, when the Partition Resolution was adopted (1947),
the Arabs of Palestine still owned 94% of the total land
area of Palestine, in spite of 30 years of British rule
favourable to Zionist interests.
D. In 1948, the population of Palestine numbered
2,115,000, out of which 1,380,000 were Arabs, and 700,000
were Jews. In other words, when the state of Israel was
established, and the majority of the Arab people of Pales-
tine were expelled, the Arabs still formed two thirds of
the total population of Palestine ; in spite of 30 years of
Jewish immigration under the auspices of the British
Mandate.
EK. Since 1948, the picture has been reversed :
The Jewish minority ( which was less than one tenth
of the number of the Arab inhabitants of Palestine ) has
keen swelled by two million foreign immigrant Jews
gathered by the World Zionist Movement from different
parts of the world.
The Jews ( who owned in 1947 only 6% of the total
land area of Palestine ) have come now to own four
fifths of the total land area of Palestine.
It could be easily noticed that an organised, cons-
cious, and continuous effort has been exerted for 30 years
in the history of the Palestine problem, to change its - هو جزء من
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