In 2020 we mark an important Zionist anniversary – the Centennial of the San Remo Conference.
By 1920, the Ottoman Empire had been defeated by Great Britain, France and their allies in World War I. The San Remo Conference, held in that town in Italy from April 19-26, 1920, was convened to determine the boundaries of the post-Ottoman Middle East. It was at this conference where the Balfour Declaration, the historic British statement of 1917, calling for the establishment of a “national home for the Jewish people” in Palestine, became part of the international consensus. The United Kingdom was tapped as the mandatory power with the obligation to implement the Balfour Declaration. The San Remo Resolution gave international legal confirmation and legitimacy to the Balfour Declaration and helped lead to the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948.
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Why You Should Know San Remo
Video – San Remo’s Mandate: Israel’s ‘Magna Carta’
Jewish Virtual Library
Pre-State Israel: The San Remo Conference
World Zionist Organization
San Remo 100 Video
US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo
April 2020 Letter
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The Forgotten History Of What The Jews Gained At The San Remo Conference
European Coalition for Israel
ECI marks San Remo anniversary ahead of 2020 centennial
The 100th anniversary of the San Remo Conference
UK Lawyers for Israel
San Remo Centenary – Information And Resources
Canadian Antisemitism Education Foundation (CAEF)
San Remo 100 and Its Place in History
New York Times, April 26, 1920
Zionist Rejoicings. British Mandate For Palestine Welcomed
Council on Foreign Relations
San Remo Resolution