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1 The General Strike, Great Revolt and the Peel Commission 1936-1937

2 Deteriorating situation in Palestine World Depression Fifth aliyah (Jewish immigration)  High unemployment in Palestine among Arabs and Jews New Arab party, Istiqlal, in opposition to Hajj Amin and the Supreme Muslim Council

3 Spring and summer 1936 “spontaneous popular reaction against Zionism, British Imperialism, and the entrenched Arab leadership” Minor, violent incidents  mass demonstrations and mob attacks Arab resistance committees declared general strike in April 1936. – Demands: Restrictions on immigration and land sales Establishment of democratic government

4 Arab leaders The Arab Higher Committee formed as a response to the strike – Under leadership of the mufti (Hajj Amin) – Attempt to unite the Arab population  Multi- religious, multi-factional Limited influence: unpopular, unrepresentative, little initiative The strike was terminated by the Arab Higher Committee in October, after 1000 Arabs and 80 Jews had died

5 The Peel Commission 1937 Palestine to be partitioned Neither party satisfied  Arabs refused to give up any land  Zionist leaders wanted a larger territory New Arab uprising https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL59Q- 1Hm0o&list=PLeY- swXJmAX77G4c702ncGLbFcvXN4brg&index=14

6 The Great Revolt Spontaneous and locally led High-ranking British officer killed in October  The Arab Higher Committee dissolved  Arab leaders arrested and deported Arab guerrilla fighting; sabotage, attacks on British installations and Jewish settlers – Supported by population  gained control of much of Palestine by summer 1938

7 What type of revolt? Anti-British and anti-Zionist Elements of peasant social revolution against established notability https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL59Q- 1Hm0o&list=PLeY- swXJmAX77G4c702ncGLbFcvXN4brg&index=1 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BL59Q- 1Hm0o&list=PLeY- swXJmAX77G4c702ncGLbFcvXN4brg&index=1 4

8 British reaction 20.000 more troops into Palestine Jewish forces Collective punishment of Arab villages, neighborhoods, families Order restored by March 1939 – 3000 Arabs, 2000 Jews and 600 British killed – Broken economy – Arab leaders under arrest or in exile https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7P5Kr_lZliY

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10 The White Paper of 1939 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGcaVuH2 Hvk British Palestine policy reconsidered – Feb 1939: Anglo-Arab-Jewish conference in London  failure – White Paper of 1939: Limitation of Jewish immigration to Palestine – The Arabs considered is as “a victory of sorts”

11 WW2 Ben-Gurion: “ We shall fight with Great Britain in this war as if there was no White Paper, and we shall fight the White Paper as if there was no war.”


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