, subsequently reported to his colleagues in London: "There are still important details outstanding, such as the actual terms of the mandate and the question of the boundaries in Palestine | Pappe suggests the French concessions were made to guarantee British support for French aims at the post-war peace conference concerning Germany and Europe |
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" See: 'Zionist Aspirations: Dr Weizmann on the Future of Palestine', The Times, Saturday, 8 May 1920; p | There is the of the boundary between French Syria and Palestine, which will constitute the northern frontier and the eastern line of demarcation, adjoining Arab Syria |
This purported annexation was, however, widely regarded as illegal and void, by the Arab League and others, and was recognized only by Britain, Iraq, and Pakistan.
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" The Continuum Political Encyclopedia of the Middle East | Jordan: A Study in Political Development 1923—1965 |
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