1923
January 15-17
The Actions Committee convenes in Berlin to discuss the subjects on the
agenda of the forthcoming Zionist Congress. Dr. Weizmann reports on
settlement activity in Eretz Israel and London. There is much resentment
at the meeting due to a delay on the part of the British mandatory
authority in Palestine in ruling on the political and legal status of the
National Council. Towards the end of deliberations, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, a
member of the Executive, drops a bombshell: he announces his resignation
due to Weizmann's reconciliatory line, especially with regard to
everything relating to the separating of Transjordan from western
Palestine by the British. He claims that the policy of the Executive might
well result in failure for the Zionist movement and for activity in Eretz
Israel.
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