Following the Arab League's proclamation of a …

Years: 1948 - 1948
January

Following the Arab League's proclamation of a jihad (”holy war”) against the Jews, Truman's advisers begin to reconsider partition, for the loss of Arab oil might cripple the Marshall Plan and the U.S. military in case of war.

President Truman, warned by the United States Department of State that a Jewish state is not viable, reverses himself on the issue of Palestine in January 1948.

He agrees to postpone partition and to transfer the Mandate to a trusteeship council rather than recognize a Jewish state that, while professing to accept the borders assigned to it by the U.N. plan, already seems intent upon expanding them by force.

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