Samuel governs as Britain’s highest ranking official in Palestine until 1925. Zionists have high hopes that Samuel, a Jew, will help facilitate the development of their national home. He undertakes to rule in an even-handed fashion, seeking but failing to bring Arab notables into the administrative process. He allows both communities to develop their own social, political, and religious bodies.
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