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European Jewish Immigration to Palestine started in the 1800's, not in 1930. Prior to the establishment of the modern state of Israel, when the Palestinian territories were still under control by the British due to the mandate assigned to them by the League of Nations, Jewish immigration to the territory was strictly limited. That being said, many Jews did attempt to immigrate to the territories due to persecution in Europe.

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