Timeline of intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine

This is a timeline of intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine.

Background

1897

1908

1911

1915

1916

1917

1918

1919

Intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine

1920

1921

1922

1923

1924

1925

1926

1928

1929

1930

1931

1932

The Congress Executive of Nationalist Youth established.

1933

1934

1935

1936

September 7 - An additional division of British troops arrives. General Dill becomes supreme military commander.

1937

1938

1939

1940

1941

1942

1944

1945

1946

1947

1948

Aftermath

References

  1. "Chapter Two The Seven Years of Herzl". Zionisim – The First 120 Years. Jewish Agency. Retrieved 2012-12-27.
  2. Khalidi. Diaspora. p.38
  3. Choueiri, pp.166–168.
  4. UK National Archives CAB 27/24, EC-41.
  5. Memorandum by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Halifax), January 1939, UK National Archives, CAB 24/282, CP 19 (39).
  6. Isaiah Friedman,Palestine: A Twice-Promised Land? The British, the Arabs & Zionism, 1915–1920, Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick and London, 2000 vol. 1 pp. 239–40
  7. Eliezer Tauber, The Formation of Modern Iraq and Syria, Routledge, London 1994 pp. 79ff., esp. 96ff.
  8. 1 2 Cmd. 5479, 1937, p. 28.
  9. 1 2 3 Cmd. 5479, 1937, p. 29.
  10. Wasserstein, 1991, pp. 59–60.
  11. 1 2 Wasserstein, 1991, p. 60.
  12. The charge was for violating paragraphs 32, 57, and 63 of the Ottoman code, dealing with incitement to riot. See E. Elat Haj Amin el Husseini, Ex Mufti of Jerusalem,Tel Aviv 1968 (page no. required). In his memoirs, Sir Ronald Storrs wrote: 'The immediate fomenter of the Arab excesses had been one Haj Amin al-Husseini, the younger brother of Kāmel Effendi, The Mufti. Like most agitators, having incited the man in the street to violence and probable punishment, he fled.' (Sir R. Storrs, Orientations, Nicholson & Watson, London 1945 p. 331: cited also Yehuda Taggar, The Mufti of Jerusalem and Palestine Arab Politics 1930–1937, Garland Publishing, 1986 p. ? Ronald Storrs (reprint 1972) The Memoirs of Sir Ronald Storrs Ayer Publishing, ISBN 0-405-04593-X p. 349
  13. A Survey of Palestine - prepared in December 1945 and January 1946 for the information of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry. Reprinted 1991 by the The Institute of Palestine Studies, Washington. Volume 1: ISBN 0-88728-211-3. p.17
  14. Khalidi, Walid (Ed.) (1992) All That Remains. The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948. IoPS, Washington. ISBN 0-88728-224-5. p.573
  15. Report of the Commission of Enquiry into the disturbances in Palestine in May, 1921, with correspondence relating thereto (Disturbances), 1921, Cmd. 1540, p. 60.
  16. 1 2 Khalidi. Remains. p.573
  17. Nicosia, Francis R. "Hajj Amin al-Husayni: The Mufti of Jerusalem." United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. May 20, 2008. June 17, 2008.
  18. Survey. p.18
  19. Survey. p.19
  20. Survey. p.21
  21. Cmd. 5479, 1937, p. 37.
  22. Survey. pp.21,22
  23. Cmd. 5479, 1937, p. 43.
  24. Survey p.22
  25. Shepherd, Naomi (1999) Ploughing Sand. British Rule in Palestine 1917–1948. John Murray. ISBN 0-7195-5707 0. p.197
  26. Survey. p.22
  27. Segev, Tom (2000). One Palestine, Complete. Metropolitan Books. pp. 314–327. ISBN 0-8050-4848-0.
  28. Survey. p.24
  29. Khalidi. Diaspora. p.90
  30. Survey. p, 30
  31. Survey. pp.31,32
  32. Horne, Edward (1982). A Job Well Done (Being a History of The Palestine Police Force 1920–1948). The Anchor Press. ISBN 0-9508367-0-2. pp.193.194,199
  33. Survey. p.33
  34. Khalidi. Diaspora. p.91
  35. Survey. p.35
  36. Survey. p.37
  37. Khalidi. Remains. p.574
  38. Survey. p.38
  39. William Roger Louis, Ends of British Imperialism: The Scramble for Empire, Suez, and Decolonization, 2006, p.391
  40. Benny Morris, One state, two states:resolving the Israel/Palestine conflict, 2009, p. 66
  41. Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited, p. 48; p. 11 "while the Zionist movement, after much agonising, accepted the principle of partition and the proposals as a basis for negotiation"; p. 49 "In the end, after bitter debate, the Congress equivocally approved –by a vote of 299 to 160 – the Peel recommendations as a basis for further negotiation."
  42. "Britain Drops Partition, Maps Peace Parleys; Agency Rejects Woodhead Report As Talks Basis". Jewish Telegraphic Agency. 1938-11-10. Retrieved 2016-09-03.
  43. League of Nations Archives
  44. A/RES/106 (S-1) of 15 May 1947 General Assembly Resolution 106 Constituting the UNSCOP
  45. UNSCOP Report. Doc.nr. A/364 d.d. 3 September 1947
  46. A/RES/181(II) of 29 November 1947". United Nations. 1947. Retrieved 30 December 2012
  47. Benny Morris. 1948 : The First Arab-Israel War. Yale University Press. pp. 107–108.
  48. James Cameron, (British journalist), "The making of Israel", published by Martin Secker & Warburgh Ltd, 1976. SBN 436 08230 6. Page 51. "Seventy Jews were killed, many of them after surrendering, many of them finished off most barbarously by Arab villagers instructed by legionaries."
  49. Moshe Dayan, 'The Story of My Life'. ISBN 0-688-03076-9. Page 130. Out of a total of 670 prisoners released.
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