Cambon Declaration
CAMBON DECLARATION
Statement made on 4 June 1917 by then-French Foreign Minister Jules Cambon. The declaration expressed the "sympathy" of France for the Zionist cause, described as a "renaissance, under the aegis of the world powers, of Jewish nationality on this land [of Palestine] from which the people of Israel had been driven."
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