Lecture entitled “History of Jerusalem” British Era 4
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The Arabs of Palestine realized under the British policy aimed at Judaizing Palestine that it is necessary to revolt against these measures, so the general strike, which is the longest strike in history, which lasted for 6 months, Where the formation of military divisions and cells that have become prestige in various parts of Palestine, Britain, in turn, used all means to curb this revolution, but to no avail.
After that, it returned to appeasement and prevarication to weaken the revolution, Where I asked the Arab kings to convince the Arabs of Palestine to put down the revolution, Indeed, the kings sent a message to the people of Palestine calling on them to put aside weapons to spare blood. and that Britain will look cordially at their demands, They will continue their efforts in supporting the Palestinian project in all forums.
In turn, Britain formed a committee known as the Bell Committee to investigate the causes of this revolution, and it concluded with recommendations to divide Palestine into three sections: An Arab state, a Jewish state, and the third section is the Mandate Zone, which includes Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Partition Decision:
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The partition of Palestine is the name given to the United Nations General Assembly Resolution No. 181, which was issued on 29/11/1974 after voting (33 with, 13 against, 10 abstentions) and adopts the plan for the partition of Palestine to end the British Mandate over Palestine and divide its territory into 3 new entities, as follows:
Arab Country:
It has an area of about 4,300 square miles (11,000 km2) and is located on the Western Galilee, The city of Acre, and the West Bank, And the southern coast extending from the north of the city of Ashdod and south to Rafah, With part of the desert along the border strip with Egypt. Jewish State: It covers an area of about 5,700 square miles (15,000 km2) on the coastal plain from Haifa to south of Tel Aviv, and the Eastern Galilee, including the Sea of Galilee and the Finger of Galilee, and the Negev, including um al-Rashrash, or what is known as Eilat. Jerusalem, Bethlehem and adjacent territories, Under international trusteeship.
Jewish State:
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It covers an area of about 5,700 square miles (15,000 km2) on the coastal plain from Haifa to south of Tel Aviv, and the Eastern Galilee, including the Sea of Galilee and the Finger of Galilee, and the Negev, including um al-Rashrash, or what is known as Eilat.
Jerusalem, Bethlehem and adjacent territories
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Under international trusteeship.
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Source: Jerusalem History Course at Al-Quds Open University