The history of the Palestinian exodus is closely tied to the events of the war in Palestine, which lasted from 1947 to 1949. Many factors played a role in bringing it about. Ruins of the Palestinian village of Suba, near Jerusalem, overlooking Kibbutz Zova, which was built on the village...
Procopius, born at Caesarea in Palestine late in the 5th century, became a lawyer. In 527 CE he was made legal adviser and secretary of Belisarius, commander against the Persians, and went with Belisarius again in 533 against the Vandals and in 535 against the Ostrogoths. Sometime after 540...
(2001): The War for Palestine: Rewrit- ing the History of 1948. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.Rogan, Eugene L., and Avi Shalim, eds. 2001. The War for Palestine: Rewriting the History of 1948. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press....
7 Postwar Diplomacy and the Rise of the Palestine Resistance Movement Obstacles to a Settlement 1 HE JUNE WAR gave the world community new determination to address the Arab-Israeli conflict, and international activity involvingconsultation and efforts at mediation began within days of the cessation of...
You should now be aware of the rationale behind Jewish settlement in the area, which is why this area was designated as historic land for Jews. Moving forward, we will go deeper into the details of World War II and the Israel-Palestine conflict. ...
13. THE FIRST ZIONIST CONGRESS | 14. CONGRESS CONTINUED | 15. BEFORE THE GREAT WAR | 16. THE BALFOUR DECLARATION | 17. THE PARTITION OF PALESTINE | 18. THE THIRD AND FOURTH ALIYAH | 19. THE FIRST ARAB UPRISING | 20. THE RISE OF NAZI GERMANY | 21. THE AFTERMATH OF WORLD WAR TWO ...
THIS volume deals with the medical arrangements of the War in France, Belgium, Italy, Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, Palestine, and the Senussi Expedition. Particularly detailed were the arrangements in the Somme battles of 1916, the advance to the Hindenburg Line (1917), VimyRidge(1917), Messines(...
Dear Palestine: A Social History of the 1948 War Middle Ground JournalArielli, Nir
The promise appeased the Zionist movement, who believe in a Jewish right to the land of Jerusalem -- or Zion. Following the end of World War I, the region of Palestine was conceded by the Ottoman Empire and was placed under the rule of the British via a mandate from...
This was problematic because in 1916, the British had secretly made a deal with the French according to which after the war, the Arab territories would be divided and Palestine would be in control of the British. Moreover, the British had also promised the ruler of Mecca, Sharief Hussain, ...