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In the review of Oren Kessler’s “Palestine 1936” (Books, Feb. 11), Dominic Green presents two concepts of the book that are inherently flawed. First, Mr. Kessler argues that the Arab Revolt ...
In the case of Palestine, this criterion for declaring it today a ‘colony’, between the river and the sea, is perfectly ...
ADDRESSING the League of Nations Parliamentary Committee at the House of Commons yesterday on the Palestine mandate, Earl ...
In 1936, revolt broke out in Mandatory Palestine. The ensuing violence would presage the region’s troubles today.
Mandatory Palestine flag rooted in Union Jack. The territory known as Palestine was among the former Ottoman Empire territories placed under control of the U.K. in 1922 as part of the League of ...
An Arab Mandate for Palestine. March 19, 2024. Displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza, near the Egyptian border. Credit... Haitham Imad/EPA, via Shutterstock. Share full article. 1k.
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ZNetwork on MSNNew President of the ICJ — Plagiarism in Service of Zionism - MSNSebutinde: “When the distinguished Arab American historian, Professor Philip Hitti, testified against the Partition of ...
PALESTINE is a most interesting international phenomenon. For one thing, it is the last colonial land -- and the only land to be colonized since the world became more or less set in its new industrial ...
View of the ''Palestine Gazette'' July 1, 1921 issue in Hebrew. (credit: ISRAEL STATE ARCHIVES) The mandatory government used the Gazette to publish regulations, municipal laws, and government ...
The British Mandatory power, however, arbitrarily tore away 80% of the Palestine Mandate which lay east of the River Jordan in 1921 giving it to the Hashemites, a Bedouin tribe with links to Mecca.
An important decision concerning the British Mandate of Palestine was taken in the Judicial Court of the Privy Council. In the Judicial Court of the Privy Council there being present the Lord ...
The inhabitants of what was called "mandatory Palestine" encompassed urban residents, farmers with olive plantations and a population of Bedouin Arabs in the arid Negev desert (Naqab in Arabic).
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