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| | Balfour Declaration, 1917 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The letter stated the position, agreed to at a British Cabinet meeting on October 31, 1917, that the British government supported Zionist plans for a Jewish "national home" in Palestine, with the condition that nothing should be done which might prejudice the rights of existing communities there. |
 | | The phrase "national home" was intentionally used instead of "state", and the British devoted some effort over the following decades to denying that a state was the intention, including the Churchill White Paper, 1922. |
 | | A national home for my people." He eventually received both payment for his discovery and a role in the history of the origins of the state of Israel. |
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