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Aliyah
thumb|upright=1.5|100 years of Aliyah (immigration) to Mandatory Palestine and [[Israel, between 1919 and 2020]]
Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby
British Army general (1861-1936)
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine
nationalist uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine
Jewish Brigade
Jewish military unit of the British army
flag of Mandatory Palestine
historical flag(s) of the British Mandate for Palestine
Template:Campaignbox Sinai and Palestine
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Assembly of Representatives
Parliamentary assembly of the Jewish community in Mandatory Palestine, 1920-1949
Jewish Settlement Police
organization established in Mandatory Palestine in 1936
Special Night Squads
counter-insurgency unit in the British Mandate of Palestine
tegart fort
type of militarized police fort constructed in Palestine during the British Mandatory period
London Conference
political conference regarding the governance of Palestine
Tegart's wall
Black Hand
Jihadist group
Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
1920–1948 conflict between Arabs and Jews in Palestine
Palestine Regiment
infantry regiment of the British Army formed in 1942
National Defence Party
Arab political party
Bloudan Conference
Arab rejectionist front at the summit in Beloudan, Syria, in 1937 at the initiative of the Arab Higher Committee וn response to the Peel Commission's conclusions. Opposed Zionism, the Balfour Declaration, and a Jewish state in the Land of Israel
Palestine Arab Party
political party
Palestine Final Fortress
British plan for the defence of Palestine during World War II
Reform Party
political party
al-Najjada
al-Najjada (, or Munazzamat al-Najjada al-Falastiniyya) was a Palestinian Arab paramilitary scout movement formed in Jaffa, British Mandate of Palestine on 8 December 1945. The organisation was headed by Muhammad Nimr al-Hawari as General Commander (al-Harawi had served in the British Mandate administration) and Rashad al-Dabbagh as Secretary General. The al-Najjada HQ was on Railway Station Street Jaffa. Its officers were mainly Arabs who had served in the British Army. During the lead into the 1948 war its membership numbered 2,000 to 3,000 but the organisation lacked arms. The Palestinian A
National Bloc
political party
National Liberation League in Palestine
defunct political party in Palestine
Palestine Arab Congress
formal structure representing Muslim-Christian Associations
Haycraft Commission of Inquiry