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140 Dr. John Coleman<br />
must become obvious to <strong>the</strong> fair-minded that from its very<br />
inception, <strong>the</strong> League intended to play fast and loose with <strong>the</strong><br />
internal affairs of sovereign nations and states. This immorality<br />
and underhanded political gerrymandering was continued even<br />
more shamelessly when <strong>the</strong> League gave birth to its bastard child,<br />
<strong>the</strong> United Nations, which awarded Palestine to <strong>the</strong> Zionists in<br />
1948 <strong>the</strong>reby doing violence to <strong>the</strong> "sacred of civilizations"<br />
embodied in Article 22 of <strong>the</strong> deceased parent League, long since<br />
forgotten.<br />
Lawrence of Arabia and <strong>the</strong> Sheriff of Mecca were<br />
appalled by <strong>the</strong> betrayal of <strong>the</strong> British promise to Emir Hussein,<br />
who had fought <strong>the</strong> Turkish Army to a standstill, believing in <strong>the</strong><br />
promises of Lawrence that Britain always kept her word.<br />
At <strong>the</strong> Peace Conference, <strong>the</strong> Arabs were represented by<br />
Emir Feizal, son of Sheriff Hussein. He had commanded <strong>the</strong> Arab<br />
troops under <strong>the</strong> direction of Colonel Lawrence, and was a<br />
signatory to <strong>the</strong> McMahon-Hussein Treaty, which gave <strong>the</strong> written<br />
assurance that Britain would keep her commitment and promise to<br />
<strong>the</strong> Arabs over Palestine.<br />
Unable to fully understand English and French and not<br />
being a man accustomed to dark intrigues and betrayals of one's<br />
word, Feizal did not comprehend what was happening, so much<br />
so that he appealed to Wilson, who sent an American Commission,<br />
<strong>the</strong> King-Crane Commission to Palestine to investigate.<br />
What <strong>the</strong> King-Crane Commission members reported to<br />
Wilson was startling: Ninety percent of <strong>the</strong> population of Palestine<br />
opposed any Jewish immigration to Palestine. Quoting from <strong>the</strong><br />
Commission's report:<br />
To subject a people so minded to unlimited immigration<br />
and a steady financial and social pressure to surrender<br />
land would be in gross violation of <strong>the</strong> principles just<br />
quoted, and of <strong>the</strong> people's rights, although it kept within<br />
<strong>the</strong> forms of