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1945-1949
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Your role play was part of what really happened in 1947 UNSCOP an 11 member team was there to conduct a survey and make proposals This led to a vote in the UN and 33 to 13 with 10 abstentions, the vote was in favour of a partition in Palestine to create two areas : for the Jewish population and the Palestinians
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Biltmore Programme Signals the start of the US involvement in the Middle EAst American Zionists called for a ‘commonwealth’ in ALL of Palestine In 1945 with the end of the war an all out media and propaganda offensive to highlight the plight of the Jews The Holocaust a major emotive issue President Truman calls for the immigration of 100,000 Jewish refugees into Palestine.
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Bevin suggest Anglo-American Committee of Enquiry which met in Washington, Nov 1945 Report: demand for 100,000 certificates of entry into Palestine Palestine to be placed under UN trusteeship not endorsed by US or UK! Bevin rejects certificates idea ( see page 103) Morrison Grady Plan July 1946 also callled for UN trusteeship….rejected
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British authorities refuse Jewish refugees into Palestine ‘Illegal’ immigrants stopped and sent back Rising anger against British policies Haganah continue illegal immigration Arab sentiment: Holocaust issues belong to Europe and Europe needs to find a solution The Yom Kippur declaration by Truman provides for fresh tensions in the Middle East Formation of the Arab League
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By 1946 certain issues are clear British policy in the Middle East is not working US and GB want a hold in the Middle East but do not want a shooting war US and GB felt that if hostilities broke out on the ground, the Jewish population would be massacred by the Arabs Arab demands for a unitary state in which they would be the permanent majority Jewish Agency on the other hand demand partition of Palestine Truman’s day of Atonement declaration
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Palestine GB no longer a major player Holocaust : a major factor US involve- ment in the Middle East Split among the Jews Ben Gurion Vs Chaim Weizmann Arab leadership in disarray Emerging Cold War
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Newly formed League of Arab States The rights of the Arabs cannot be touched and the injustice of the Holocaust should not make injustice in Palestine The Alexandra Protocol: a warning and a support for Palestinian claims but nothing further. Sympathizes with Holocaust but does not want Palestine to be part of the solution
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Split in leadership Emergence of David Ben Gurion Wanted leadership of the US to resolve the situation Felt the time for discussion over and a call for action Received funding from the US to buy weapons By this time there were 3 groups speaking for the cause of the Jews in Palestine Ben Gurion and Ma’pai or workers Party Irgun set up 1930 by Vladimir Jabotinsky and its offshoot LEHI( set up 1940 by Isaac Stern): Violent right wing organizations whose aim was to create a Jewish state in all of Palestine
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Zionists target the British Murder of British soldiers by Irgun Attack on the King David Hotel 22/07/1946 British Military HQRS Mayor of New York raised 2m for Jews to purchase weapons: GB objects to this In 1947 two British soldiers hanged as reprisal for the execution of the three Irgun, British responded with characteristic heavy-handedness Exodus Incident led to widespread condemnation of British Policy and support for Jewish demands for Palestine as homeland By 1947 Britain tired. 100,000 troops and Police tied up in Palestine Britain decided to let the UN deal with the matter
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United Nations Special Committee on Palestine 11 members Task: to investigate and to make recommendations on how to resolve the problem UNSCOP : received full co-operation from the Zionists and boycotted except at the end by the Arabs Exodus incident occurs BY August 1947 : report was ready
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Division of Palestine into 2 areas 57% to Jews ( 33%) Lands with a greater Jewish population to be awarded t the Jews and like wise for the Arabs This resulted in a criss-cross arrangements with ‘kissing points’ Jerusalem to be an international zone governed by and international force
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Vote to partition Palestine :Resolution 181 passes with 33 to 13 votes with 10 abstentions The Arab Higher Committee representing the Palestinian Arabs rejected the UN Partition Plan Civil War in Palestine begins on the 30 th of November as a protest towards the proposed Partition
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3 day strike called by Arab Higher Committee British announcement: Mandate in Palestine to end on the 15 th of May 1948 instead of a further 2 years Jewish forces acted to defend civilians and settlements and then acted to evict Muslim populations within their designated areas Arabs supported by Syrian Egyptian and Iraqi forces In March Plan Dalet formulated
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Read textbook Source A Discuss Deir Yassin Massacre Part of the attempt to gain control of Jerusalem Did it harden attitudes towards the Palestinian Arabs Was it the start of the Al Naqba ( the disaster)
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Declared on the 14 th of May, 1948 Read text page 110: what is Eretz Israel? The state of Israel recognized 11 minutes later by the US What was the US role in this?
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15 th May the armies of Egypt Syria Transjordan Lebanon and Iraq invade the newly formed state of Israel
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Immediate State of Israel Partition of Palestine Short Term ? Long Term ?
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Political Economic Other Social
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3 phases: civil war Fighting 15 th May to 10 th June 1948 UN sponsored Cease fire 10 th June to 9 th July Fighting commences with Egypt breaking ther truce 9 th -18 th July 1948 2 nd truce: Count Bernadotte asked to negotiate. Bernadotte Plan rejected Bernadotte murdered by the Stern gang Israel dissolves Stern gang Stern gang members join newly formed Israel Defence force( IDF)
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15 th October to 7 th January 1949. this time Israel broke the ceasefire to defeat Egyptians in the south Israel under pressure from the US to withdraw from Egyptian territory Israel gained control of the Negev desert when ceasefire was announced.
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Israel- exhausted but well organised Loss of 6000 amounted to 1% of population Israel now controlled 79% of Palestine 700, 000 Palestinian became refugees Israel survived its first test It showed to Israel the advantages of action over negotiation and became the cornerstone of all future policy The Jewish people had proved that they would no longer be the underdog Israel signed armistice agreement with Arab states
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