The Royal Commission, its long investigation into Palestine troubles completed, is returning home with the conviction that certain aspects of the Arab-Jewish problem are more serious than it imagined before it came to Palestine.
This feeling was conveyed today by Lord Peel, chairman, and Sir Horace Rumbold, in an interview with the local correspondent of The Times of London, it was learned.
The belief that Great Britain does not fully appreciate the special difficulties of the Palestine problem was also expressed.
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