which was actually a letter sent by British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Walter Rothschild, an influential Zionist, on November 7, 1917, authorize a Jewish state in the Middle East or ...
It wrote: 'Arthur Balfour, then UK Foreign secretary, issued a declaration which promised to build 'a national home for the Jewish people' in Palestine, where the majority of the indigenous ...
This may be called the official life of the late British statesman, for it is written by one of his nieces on the basis of his private papers. The first volume goes down to 1906, when the cabinet ...
A police force has confirmed it will take no further action after an activist attacked a portrait of a politician linked to ...
British Foreign Affairs Office, London, February, 23rd 1917. In the afternoon, Arthur Balfour, the foreign secretary of the United Kingdom, hands the American Ambassador Walter Page a sheet of paper.
The Palestine Action Group said it had "abducted" the busts to mark Balfour Declaration of 2 November, 1917, in which British Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour supported establishing a "national ...
Blanche E. C. Dugdale’s account in her biography of her uncle also relies on Weizmann, whom she came to know well: Arthur James Balfour, 2 vols. (London: Hutchinson, 1936), 1: 433–6. Donald M. Lewis, ...
Letter demands town rename Keswick community of Balfour Beach as 'Gaza Beach,' citing Arthur Balfour's ties to establishment ...
Police are investigating an incident of vandalism at Cambridge University in which pro-Palestine demonstrators defaced a portrait of the late British politician Arthur Balfour, who in his lifetime ...
University of Cambridge, of Lord Arthur James Balfour - the colonial administrator and signatory of the Balfour Declaration." ...