Copies of documents from the archives of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Correspondence on the subject of Jewish immigration and reform of the British Mandate in Eretz Israel
29.01.1936 - 17.02.1937
Reference Code : G 14 א - 28
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Letter from the Consulate General of Italy in Jerusalem regarding the intimidation by Ze'ev Jabotinsky who supposedly wanted to transfer the Mandate of Palestine to another power, 29.01.1936
Letter from Attorney Prof. Angelo Sullam, President of the Italian Committee for Assistance to Jewish Emigrants (presidente del Comitato Italiano di Assistenza agli Emigranti Ebrei), to Raffaele Guariglia at the Foreign Ministry requesting a personal meeting, 04.03.1936
Letter from Yitzhak Sciaky (Isacco Sciaky) to Raffaele Guariglia, 07.03.1936
Letter from the Royal Italian Legation in Egypt (Regia Legazione D'Italia in Egitto) to the Foreign Ministry and Consulate in Jerusalem, announcing his trip to Tel Aviv and the activities of the Director of the Jewish Information Agency (Agence Juive d'Informations), Wilensky (Vilenski) and his call to establish a committee to act against Britain and to seek the support of another power instead of Britain. According to the report, the British will want to create a conflict between Arabs and Jews. Apparently soon the representative of the committee will seek the support of the Chief Rabbi of Rome, 13.08.1936
Letter on the above subject from the Consulate General in Jerusalem, 23.08.1936
Letter from the Consulate General in Jerusalem regarding the call to the Polish government to initiate the convening of an international congress in which all countries dealing with the question of Jewish immigration will participate, 16.09.1936
Letter from the Italian Embassy in Warsaw quoting Mr. Gwiazdowski confirming a meeting between Ze'ev Jabotinsky and the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Poland, Jozef Beck, on the possibility of Jewish immigration from Poland to South American countries, 19.10.1936
Report from the Embassy Italia Warsaw on the trip of the Polish Foreign Minister, Jozef Beck, to London to discuss Jewish immigration to Palestine, 12.11.1936
Letter from Giovanni Battista Guarnaschelli from the Foreign Ministry on the
above, 26.12.1936
Report from the Italian Consulate in Jerusalem on Ze'ev Jabotinsky's testimony before the Royal Commission. According to him, according to the White Paper of 1922, there is no obstacle to turning Palestine into a country with a Jewish majority and the need to open the area beyond the Jordan to Jewish settlement. Reference is made to the need for reform of the regime in Palestine and the possibility of transferring the mandate to another power. 17.02.1937

