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David Ben-Gurion

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We must support the army as though there were no White Paper, and fight the White Paper as though there were no war.
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Statement (12 September 1939), quoted in Teveth, p. 717, Shabtai (1987), Ben-Gurion: The Burning Ground, 1886–1948 .
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Fight the war as if there was no White Paper, and the White Paper as if there was no war.
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As quoted in A History of Palestine from 135 A.D. to Modern Times (1949) by James William Parkes, p. 342

 
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