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The 1937 Ben-Gurion letter is a letter written by David Ben-Gurion, then head of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency, to his son Amos on 5 October 1937. The letter is well known to scholars as it provides insight into Ben-Gurion's reaction to the report of the Peel Commission released on 7 July of the same year. It has also been subject to significant debate by scholars as a result of scribbled-out text that may or may not provide written evidence of an intention to "expel the Arabs" or "not expel the Arabs" depending on one's interpretation of whether such deletion was intended by Ben-Gurion.

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  • The 1937 Ben-Gurion letter is a letter written by David Ben-Gurion, then head of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency, to his son Amos on 5 October 1937. The letter is well known to scholars as it provides insight into Ben-Gurion's reaction to the report of the Peel Commission released on 7 July of the same year. It has also been subject to significant debate by scholars as a result of scribbled-out text that may or may not provide written evidence of an intention to "expel the Arabs" or "not expel the Arabs" depending on one's interpretation of whether such deletion was intended by Ben-Gurion. The original handwritten letter is currently held in the IDF Archive. (en)
  • La carta de David Ben-Gurión de 1937 es una carta escrita por el propio Ben-Gurión, entonces jefe del comité ejecutivo de la Agencia Judía, a su hijo Amós el 5 de octubre de 1937. La carta es muy conocida entre los estudiosos,​ ya que da una idea de la reacción de Ben-Gurión al informe de la Comisión Peel, publicado el 7 de julio del mismo año. También ha sido objeto de un importante debate entre los estudiosos como resultado del texto garabateado que puede o no puede proporcionar evidencia por escrito de su intención de «expulsar a los árabes», dependiendo de la interpretación de que dicha eliminación era pretendida por Ben-Gurión. El manuscrito original de la carta se encuentra actualmente en el Archivo de las FDI.​ (es)
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  • The 1937 Ben-Gurion letter is a letter written by David Ben-Gurion, then head of the executive committee of the Jewish Agency, to his son Amos on 5 October 1937. The letter is well known to scholars as it provides insight into Ben-Gurion's reaction to the report of the Peel Commission released on 7 July of the same year. It has also been subject to significant debate by scholars as a result of scribbled-out text that may or may not provide written evidence of an intention to "expel the Arabs" or "not expel the Arabs" depending on one's interpretation of whether such deletion was intended by Ben-Gurion. (en)
  • La carta de David Ben-Gurión de 1937 es una carta escrita por el propio Ben-Gurión, entonces jefe del comité ejecutivo de la Agencia Judía, a su hijo Amós el 5 de octubre de 1937. La carta es muy conocida entre los estudiosos,​ ya que da una idea de la reacción de Ben-Gurión al informe de la Comisión Peel, publicado el 7 de julio del mismo año. También ha sido objeto de un importante debate entre los estudiosos como resultado del texto garabateado que puede o no puede proporcionar evidencia por escrito de su intención de «expulsar a los árabes», dependiendo de la interpretación de que dicha eliminación era pretendida por Ben-Gurión. (es)
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  • 1937 Ben-Gurion letter (en)
  • Carta de David Ben-Gurión de 1937 (es)
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