Chapter 955: Sincere Cooperation

"In our country, there is a mysterious and magical statistical department, and according to the data provided by this department, Jewish residents probably own about 20 percent of the country's private wealth, once this 20 percent of the private wealth is concentrated and outflowed out in a relatively short period of time, the country's economic, financial, and trade order will face severe challenges, and will have a great impact on investor confidence. Pen ~ Fun ~ Cabinet www.biquge.info As the spiritual leader of this country, I have to look at this particular event with caution, and as your friend, I sincerely hope that your great cause of restoration will be successful, so we need to find a proper way that is acceptable to both sides and even beneficial to both sides. Natsuki sipped his tea and expressed his thoughts.

Ezel-Weizman pondered for a moment: "Your Majesty came to me, and there must be a plan. ”

"In fact, we believe that the seriousness and consistency of the national tax laws should be respected, so we do not intend to impose additional taxes on the settlers, nor do we intend to buy properties that the settlers are eager to get rid of at a lower price, but we currently envisage the official registration of non-cash assets in the names of Jewish settlers at fair market prices and the assessment conclusions of professional appraisal agencies, using the information available to the statistical authorities and the tax authorities," Jewish settlers can entrust these properties to us in escrow, or they can cash them out, either for the purchase of equipment and supplies for your needs, or for direct deposit with our Central Bank, which can then be withdrawn directly from our Central Bank's branch in Tel Aviv or exchanged for other currencies. ”

Hearing this, Ezel fell into deep thought, and drank the tea in his cup as boiling water. After a long while, he raised his eyes and looked at the other party: "This should be an objective and fair plan, but unfortunately I am not an expert in economics, so I can't make an accurate evaluation, but you can rest assured, I will definitely report to the Executive Committee as soon as possible after I go back, and ask them to reply as soon as possible." ”

"Okay." Natsuki nodded, "Until we reach an agreement, the Immigration Bureau will only approve the immigration application of a maximum of 100 Jewish residents per day, and the customs will strictly follow the law to levy relevant taxes and fees on the property leaving the country, and in this regard, we will treat both Jewish residents and other residents equally." In addition, there is another point that needs to be stated: We still adhere to the principle of self-transportation of all military equipment and materials, but we will not prohibit our own merchant ships from accepting your transportation entrustment. ”

Ezel immediately agreed to bring these demands and affirmations with him, and the main thing was almost over, but the young man who was destined to be extraordinary was not in a hurry to leave, but extended an invitation to His Majesty Joachim I to attend the graduation ceremony of the fourth class of cadets at the Tipperary Aviation School.

Natsuki didn't agree or refuse, he diverted the topic and said: "I heard that there are many top pilots among the first three students of your aviation school, and some of them have been able to compete with our fighter pilots, it seems that you Jews not only have high IQs, but also are very diligent and can endure the unbearable hardships of ordinary people. ”

"That's because we Jews have lived a life of flux for a long time, often discriminated against and excluded by the indigenous population, and many of us grew up in a difficult environment, but we have not abandoned our religious beliefs, nor have we forgotten our homeland and homeland, so we have developed a character of perseverance and patience, even if we are separated from each other, we can unite and work together." ”

Xia Shu said: "You are both a wandering people, and the biggest difference between you and the Gypsies is that you have a strong national feeling in your heart. ”

When it comes to gypsies, Ezel is full of disdain: "Gypsies? Ha! Your Majesty, do not compare ourselves to us, we are not the same thing as those liars, thieves, jugglers, every Jew earns a living by his own intellect and hard work! ”

Natsuki put down the teacup in his hand: "Uh-huh! Mr. Weizman, you Jews are truly very comparable in self-esteem and self-confidence! In that case, let me be blunt, the graduation ceremony of the Tipperary Aviation School, which I am not in a position to attend, but I will send an Air Force officer to attend the ceremony, who will report to me truthfully and provide me with some video footage so that I can make an assessment of the skill level of the Jewish pilots. Your road to recovery is bound to be tortuous and difficult, and you will have to fight against the pilots of the Arab countries and even some of the European pilots employed by them, and I hope that you will be the final victors! ”

Ezel replied with a firm face, "It will be!" ”

Just two days after that meeting, the Zionist organization gave a positive response to the vision of the new United Kingdom head of state - the President of the Zionist Executive Committee, David Ben-Gurion, who was raising funds in Europe, flew to Limerick. The pioneer of the Zionist movement met with the current Prime Minister of the new United Kingdom, Aemond Di Warlira, and then paid homage to His Majesty King Joachim I at the "Forest Palace". The talks between the two sides went well, and the Zionists accepted each other's proposals in their entirety and proposed a number of additional terms from their own perspectives, which were endorsed by both Joachim I and Prime Minister Di Warlila. When the agreement was reached, Ben-Gurion, who was in his sixties, burst into tears, knowing that the policies of the new United Kingdom were already benevolent and friendly enough compared to those of other European countries, and that their promise to send troops to help in times of crisis made the Zionists even more grateful.

As soon as the secret agreement was signed, the new United Kingdom immediately liberalized immigration applications for Jewish residents, and this wave of Jewish immigration did not come like a flood. Jewish residents with fixed estates had to wait for the government to complete the inventory and assessment before they could receive the corresponding compensation, and nearly half of the proceeds from the realization of their assets were co-ordinated by the Zionist Executive Committee. In addition to the commissions paid to the Irish Foreign Legion, the money was largely spent on the purchase of military materiel. In addition, the Irish military conducted emergency military training for adult Jews, including the elderly and women, who were about to emigrate, in accordance with secret agreements. In less than four months, the Irish military has equipped at least 176,000 adult Jews with the most basic military qualities, such as the use of firearms and fortifications, and indirectly provided the Zionists with a sizable quasi-militia force.

In August 1948, the League of Nations Congress was held in Berlin, Germany, and Palestinian autonomy became the most striking agenda of the congress. The proposals for autonomy submitted by the Arab Kingdom and by the Palestinian Jews and the Palestinian Arabs on behalf of the local population were submitted to the Assembly of the League of Nations for consideration. After four days of discussion and voting, the self-government proposal submitted by the Arab Kingdom was adopted by 30 votes in favor, 14 abstentions, and 11 votes against it, and the General Assembly also made it clear that Palestinian national elections would be held at the end of November of that year, at which time the League of Nations would send supervisors to supervise the whole process, and after the Palestinian self-government was formed through legal procedures, the League of Nations would withdraw all peacekeeping troops from Jerusalem within three months.

Following the finalization of the Palestinian self-government programme by the League of Nations Assembly, the Government of the Arab Kingdom began to register the inhabitants of the Palestinian areas for elections. Although the eligibility of the Arab Kingdom Government to vote is 16 years of age or older and that they have lived in the area for more than three years, many of the newly relocated Jewish residents of Palestine are eligible to vote because the Arab Kingdom has never conducted a census and registered the inhabitants of the area before that, and because few of the registration officials they have sent have been able to withstand Jewish bribery.

As the registration for the elections progressed, the Arabs finally realized that they had completely underestimated the determination and ability of the Jews to reoccupy Palestine, and even though Jews made up less than 50% of the total population of the region, it was almost impossible for the Arab tribes and families to fully unite against the Jews in the elections. Under these circumstances, the tribes fabricated the population in order to gain more votes, and at the same time provoked trouble and forced the Jews to leave their places of residence. For a time, except for Tel Aviv and the surrounding villages, towns, and farms protected by Jewish militia organizations, there were no large-scale attacks, and even Palestine, where the peacekeeping troops were stationed, was full of riots, and the Jewish rich countries had no choice but to call on Jews in Palestine to move to the vicinity of Tel Aviv as much as possible.

At the end of October, the Arab Kingdom officially closed its registration for the elections for self-government elections in the Palestinian territories, with 1.52 million residents eligible to vote, 47 per cent of whom were Jewish. Realizing that fully democratic elections for self-government would be detrimental to the Arabs, the Government of the Arab Kingdom suddenly submitted a new autonomy bill to the League of Nations, which divided Palestine into two, with the north of Jerusalem and west of the Jordan River in the Jewish ghetto, and the rest of the area in the Arab ghetto, recommending that the Jews and Arabs exercise separate autonomy to avoid further ******** intensification, and that Jerusalem remain under the jurisdiction of the League of Nations.

The League of Nations Executive Committee rejected the new proposal of the Arab Kingdom when the League of Nations Assembly had formally adopted a Palestinian self-government plan, but after entering November, the Arabs in Palestine launched more frenzied violent attacks against the Jewish population, and more than 300 Jewish residents of Jerusalem alone were killed. Miserable. Under pressure from the peacekeeping forces and the participating countries, the Executive Committee of the League of Nations had to reconsider the new proposal of the Arab Kingdom and agreed to postpone the elections for autonomy in the Palestinian areas by four months until it was considered by the next Congress of the League......

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