Arab leaders of Palestine were urged to conclude a truce in private, family and political quarrels for the coming year and achieve unity in order to fight the sale of land to Jews, at the meeting of the executive committee of the Arab Youth Congress here.
Stressing the necessity for fighting land sales to Jews, the Arab group decided to appoint delegations to tour villages and warn peasants against selling land to Jews. Branches of the organization were urged to inform the central committee of prospective sales in order that they might be counteracted.
The organization also adopted a resolution protesting against the transfer of the Huleh concession to the Jews.
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