The Hashemite Emir Faisal and Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann signed this agreement of Arab-Israeli cooperation in the wake of World War I. It lasted only a few months before Emir Faisal was expelled from Damascus by French forces.
Published January 3, 1919
The Hashemite Emir Faisal and Zionist leader Chaim Weizmann signed this agreement of Arab-Israeli cooperation in the wake of World War I. It lasted only a few months before Emir Faisal was expelled from Damascus by French forces.
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