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The Help came from the British Recognition of the Zionists' desire to create a Jewish Homeland in Palestine by issuing the Balfour Declaration and proceeding to have the British Mandate for Palestine created along the lines described in the Balfour Declaration.

The Hindering came from the White Papers of 1939, when British policy effectively became pro-Arab. This document effectively minimized the amount of Jewish Immigration (in violation of Article 6 of the Mandate Agreement) and sought to prevent the effective development of a large Jewish population. Additionally, the British government refused to crack down on Arab violence against Jewish settlers, leading to the organization of several Jewish militias to defend Jewish interests. The British also proposed no viable method for adhering to the requirement of a Jewish State and actively spoke against it on the international stage. Ernest Bevin, the British Foreign Secretary during the later 1940s made scathing remarks about both the Jews and Zionism. The British were opposed to the Zionist project in the later 1930s and 1940s and spoke against accepting UN Resolution 181 (which was the Partition Plan) in order to prevent Israeli Independence.

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