Session #78 · 1943–45

Speech #780170416

Iraq. and Saudi Arabia that any fears they entertain with reference to the Jews excluding other people from Palestine are absolutely groundless. The Jews do not intend to make Palestine an exclusive Jewish country. but on the contrary tney wish to establish in Palestine a democratic commonwealth open to all who wish to make Palestine their home. As a matter of fact. at this time there are many nonJewish refugees in Palestine who are full of praise for the treatment they are receiving from the Jews in that country.- We have a large contingent of Polish refugees who have established their headquarters in Palestine and who have found the Jews of Palestine very cooperative and very helpful. Even some former Germans. �socalled Aryan refugees. who found new hope in Palestine are more than eager to see an increase in Jewish immigration into that country. since they feel that they will not be discriminated against and will be able to live happy lives in Palestine. If we consider the fact that in the brief space of 25 years Palestine has changed from a desert into a blooming country. we can well see what debt of gratitude is due to the Jews for the work which they have done in Palestine. The Arabs who lived in Palestine before 1917 are more than happy to continue to live in Palestine and they have shown in their demeanor and their qenerous spirit of friendship for the Jews. how much they appreciate the changes which were made in Palestine in the last 25 years.
Keywords matched
immigration refugees

Classification

Target group
Also mentioned
Germans Arabs Polish refugees
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
90%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor Cultural enrichment

Speaker & context

Speaker
SAMUEL DICKSTEIN
Party
D
Chamber
H
State
NY
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
780170416
Paragraph
#5
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