Oral Answers to Questions — Palestine. – in the House of Commons am ar 6 Medi 1939.
asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether, as the Jews have offered their help to the British Government, he will now set free the unconvicted Jews imprisoned so long in Palestine concentration camps; and how many Jews and how many Arabs are still so confined?
Mr. M. MacDonald:
I am glad to say that we have received assurances of support from both the Jewish and the Arab sections of the population. With regard to the first part of the question, I cannot give a general undertaking. Each case must be considered on its merits, and these cases are under review. On the 26th August, the last date for which I have figures, there were 1,700 Arabs and 175 Jews detained under the Emergency Regulations.