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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 24, 1948
STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
The Republican candidate for President has seen fit to
release a statement with reference to Palestine. This statement
is in the form of a letter dated, October 22, 1948, ten days before
the election.
I had hoped our foreign affairs could continue to be
handled on a norpartisan basis without being. injected into the
presidential campaign. The Republican candidate's statement,
however, makes it necessary for me to reiterate my own position with
respect to Palestine.
I stand squarely on the provisions covering Israel in
the Democratic Platform.
I approved the provisions on Israel at the time they
were written. I reaffirm that approval now.
So that everyone may be familiar with my position, I set
out here the Democratic Platform. on Israel:
"President Truman, by granting immediate
recognition to Israel, led the world in extending
friendship and welcome to a people who have long
sought and justly deserve freedom and independence.
"We pledge full recognition to the State of
Israel. We affirm our pride that the United States,
under the leadership of President Truman, played a
leading role in the adoption of the resolution of
November 29, 1947, by the United Nations General
Assembly for the creation of a Jewish state.
"We approve the claims of the State of Israel
to the boundaries set forth in the United Nations'
resolution of November 29 and consider that mod-
ifications thereof should be made only if fully
acceptable to the State of Israel.
"We look forward to the admission of the
State of Israel to the United Nations and its
full participation in the international
community of nations. We pledge appropriate aid
to the State of Israel in developing its economy
and resources.
"We favor the revision of the arms embargo
to accord to the State of Israel the right of
self-defense. We pledge ourselves to work for
the modification of any resolution of the United
Nations to the extent that it may prevent any
such revision.
"We continue to support, within the framework
of the United Nations, the internationalization
of Jerusalem and the protection of the holy places
in Palestine."
I wish to amplify the three portions of the platform
about which there have been considerable discussion.
On May 14, 1948, this country recognized the existence of
the independent State of Israel. I was informed by the Honorable
Eliahu Epstein that a Provisional Government had been established
in Israel. This country recognized the Provisional Government as
the de facto authority of the new State of Israel. When a permanent
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