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A majority of the delegates in the 1903 congress felt that Palestine was essential for establishing a new Jewish state and rejected the British offer of a homeland in Uganda. After Herzl's death in 1904, the Zionist movement came under the leadership of Chaim Weizmann, who tried to restore the "practical" wing of the movement, which was to further Jewish settlement in Palestine, and its "political" wing, which stressed the establishment of a Jewish state... displayed 300 characters
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After Herzl's death in 1904, the Zionist movement came under the leadership of Chaim Weizmann, who tried to restore the "practical" wing of the movement, which was to further Jewish settlement in Palestine, and its "political" wing, which stressed the establishment of a Jewish state. A the time the Turkish sultan, who ruled Palestine, and held little regard for Weizmann... displayed next 300 characters
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