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Jewish Agency Welcomes President Truman’s Statement on Admission of 100,000 Jews

September 8, 1946
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President Truman’s statement yesterday that he was still trying to get 100,000 Jewish refugees into Palestine was described today by a Jewish Agency spokesman as being “of tremendous importance for the people affected as well as the Yishuv as a whole, but it does not vitally affect the solution of the Palestine problem since the Grady-Morrison “federalization plan” is only a superficial deviation of the present regime.

“We welcome President Truman’s renewed assurance concerning the 100,000 Jews,” the spokesmen told a press conference, “but we reject the second part of his statement,” in which Truman said that the “federalization plan” is still under consideration.

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