The British peer Arthur Balfour barely makes an appearance in UK schoolbooks, but many Israeli and Palestinian students could tell you about him. His Balfour Declaration, made on 2 November 1917 ...
The declaration was included in a letter dated 2 November 1917 from the United Kingdom’s Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild.
The declaration was named after Arthur Balfour, the then-British Foreign Secretary. In the campaign group's X page, formerly Twitter, it said: 'Palestine Action abduct sculptures of Israel's first ...
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 ...
In the Balfour Declaration, then British Foreign Minister Arthur Balfour spellt out plans to form “a national home for the Jewish people” in a 1917 letter to Mr Walter Rothschild, a British ...
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The UK-based pro-Palestine group Palestine Action carried out coordinated vandalism in locations across London and Manchester to coincide with the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration signing.
Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) stars as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in the actual story of the Sherlock Holmes author’s pursuing a miscarriage of justice at the turn of the 19 th century—the false ...