WI: Wilson is able to receive the King-Crane report

According to the book I'm reading (Palestine: A Personal History by Karl Sabbagh), the King-Crane Commission, which reported in favor of self-determination for the Palestinian Arabs, failed to be received due to Wilson's stroke. It ended up being released some time later, after the Paris Peace Conference was all over with (1922, actually).

So...what if Wilson never suffered a stroke, and/or the report was finished up a bit quicker (a question the author poses in the book)? What might be the effects of the report?
 

Cook

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Very little. Wilson didn’t get a say on Palestine in particular and little enough say in the Middle-East in general; it was up to the British because only the British had boots on the ground. Lloyd-George didn’t even like giving Syria to the French despite the wartime agreement to do so, he considered it far too much for the French contribution of ‘only a few nigger soldiers’ (French colonial troops.) British imperial considerations took precedence over everything else; Palestine was the flank guard of the Suez Canal.
 
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