1929 in Mandatory Palestine

Incumbents

Events

A survivor mourning in the aftermath of the massacre in Hebron.

Unknown dates

Births

References

  1. Shindler, 2006, p. 96.
  2. Comay and Cohn-Sherbok, 1995, p.232.
  3. Shindler, 2006, p. 99.
  4. Shindler, 2006, p. 96.
  5. Krämer, 2008. p. 230;Segev, 2000, p. 310;Mattar, 1988, p. 46.
  6. Segev, 2000, p. 310;Mattar, 1988, p. 46.
  7. Segev, 2000, p. 310;Mattar, 1988, p. 46.
  8. 26 January 2008 A rough guide to Hebron: The world's strangest guided tour highlights the abuse of Palestinians
  9. Segev, Tom (2000) pp. 325–326...The Zionist Archives preserves lists of jews who were saved by Arabs; one list contains 435 names
  10. Kaplan, Neil (1983) Early Arab-Zionist Negotiation Attempts, 1913–1931. London: Routledge, ISBN 0-7146-3214-7, p. 82.
  11. 'Arab Attack at Safed', The Times, Saturday, 31 August 1929; pg. 10; Issue 45296; col D.
  12. 'The Safed Disorders', The Times, Monday, 2 September 1929; pg. 12; Issue 45297; col D.

Bibliography

  • Comay, J and Cohn-Sherbok, L. (1995). Routledge Who's Who in Jewish history After the Period of the Old Testament. Routledge.ISBN 978-0-415-11887-3
  • Krämer, Gudrun (2008). A History of Palestine: From the Ottoman Conquest to the Founding of the State of Israel. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0-691-11897-0
  • Mattar, Philip (1988). The Mufti of Jerusalem: Al-Hajj Amin Al-Husayni and the Palestinian National Movement. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-06463-2
  • Segev, Tom (2000). One Palestine Complete: Jews and Arabs Under the British Mandate. Abacus. ISBN 978-0-349-11286-2
  • Shindler, Colin (2006). The Triumph of Military Zionism: Nationalism and the Origins of the Israeli Right. I B Tauris & Co Ltd. ISBN 978-1-84511-030-7

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