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Why did the delegates object to the creation of a Jewish commonwealth?

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On 2nd July 1919 delegates objected the creation of a Jewish Commonwealth in the Southern part of Syria (Palestine) by Zionists and opposed their migration to any part of the country. The delegates objected this because they did not acknowledge their title but instead considered them as grave peril to the people from the national, political and economic points of view. The delegates allowed the Jewish compatriots only to enjoy common rights and assume the common Syrian responsibilities.

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