A nation-wide conference of the Revisionist labor organization, Histadruth Haovdim Leumith, adopted a resolution yesterday opposing all forms of terror as a means of achieving political and social aims.
Stressing that it has “done everything to clear the atmosphere in the homeland,” the convention attacked the recent resolution adopted by the Histadruth, which called for the ousting of terrorist, suspects from schools and jobs, as “a provocation and a camouflage to ignite civil war.” The Histadruth resolution, it added, is aimed at “liquidating political and economic opponents.”
Another resolution stressed that relations between Palestine Jews and England must be one of “mutual and friendly understanding between the Jewish people in its stats in the historic homeland and Britain.” The conference also urged formation of a unified Jewish leadership in Palestine.
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