In July 1937, the British government, unable to stop the Arab national revolt, played the catd of Palestinian pattition, a suggestion put forward by the Peel Commission of Inquiry. It proposed the division of the region into three different areas: an Arab State, a Jewish State and a zone under British rule. For the fitst time, the idea of Palestinian partition officially entered the political debate. This article analyzes the reactions of both the Italian government and of the Vatican Secretariat of State to such a proposal. Ftom the Holy See's point of view, there were two priorities: safeguarding the Catholic communities and the Holy Places; and appearing independent of all nationalistic claims and of those of the Italian government in particular. For this teason, the Holy See rejected the Italian idea for a common action to defend Catholic institutions, showing instead the desite to reinforce its collaboration with the Btitish administration. It is interesting to analyze the Vatican's attitude towards the Peel Plan, not only as tegards the Palestinian setting, but also in order to undeistand the changes in European relationships.

Italia e Santa Sede di fronte al piano Peel di spartizione della Palestina : il tramonto della "carta cattolica" / P. Zanini. - In: STUDI STORICI. - ISSN 0039-3037. - 54:1(2013), pp. 51-77.

Italia e Santa Sede di fronte al piano Peel di spartizione della Palestina : il tramonto della "carta cattolica"

P. Zanini
2013

Abstract

In July 1937, the British government, unable to stop the Arab national revolt, played the catd of Palestinian pattition, a suggestion put forward by the Peel Commission of Inquiry. It proposed the division of the region into three different areas: an Arab State, a Jewish State and a zone under British rule. For the fitst time, the idea of Palestinian partition officially entered the political debate. This article analyzes the reactions of both the Italian government and of the Vatican Secretariat of State to such a proposal. Ftom the Holy See's point of view, there were two priorities: safeguarding the Catholic communities and the Holy Places; and appearing independent of all nationalistic claims and of those of the Italian government in particular. For this teason, the Holy See rejected the Italian idea for a common action to defend Catholic institutions, showing instead the desite to reinforce its collaboration with the Btitish administration. It is interesting to analyze the Vatican's attitude towards the Peel Plan, not only as tegards the Palestinian setting, but also in order to undeistand the changes in European relationships.
Settore M-STO/04 - Storia Contemporanea
2013
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