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:* [[Imber]], ''[[Hatikva|Tikvatenu]] (lit. “Our Hope”)'', 1876. | :* [[Imber]], ''[[Hatikva|Tikvatenu]] (lit. “Our Hope”)'', 1876. | ||
* | *Who can contest the rights of the Jews on Palestine? My God, historically it is your country! | ||
**[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yussef-diya-uddin-al-khalidi Yousef al-Khalidi], Mayor of Jerusalem early 1900s, Quoted in ''Defining Neighbors: Religion, Race, and the Early Zionist-Arab Encounter'', p. 51. | **[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/yussef-diya-uddin-al-khalidi Yousef al-Khalidi], Mayor of Jerusalem early 1900s, Quoted in ''Defining Neighbors: Religion, Race, and the Early Zionist-Arab Encounter'', p. 51. | ||
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*It was the Jewish genius that bestowed its radiance upon Palestine. | *It was the Jewish genius that bestowed its radiance upon Palestine. | ||
**[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alfred-North-Whitehead Alfred North Whitehead]. ''Atlantic Monthly'', March 1939, “[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1939/03/an-appeal-to-sanity/653592/ An Appeal to Sanity].” | **[https://www.britannica.com/biography/Alfred-North-Whitehead Alfred North Whitehead]. ''Atlantic Monthly'', March 1939, “[https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1939/03/an-appeal-to-sanity/653592/ An Appeal to Sanity].” | ||
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