1st Edition

The Military Preparations of the Arab Community in Palestine 1945–1948

By Haim Levenberg Copyright 1993
296 Pages
by Routledge

296 Pages
by Routledge

After World War 2 the British government was faced with an acute dilemma in Palestine between the demands of the Jews and the Arabs. The Jews sought the immediate establishment of a Jewish State, while the Higher Arab Executive urged the need to curb further Jewish immigration and threatened armed resistance to any attempt to fulfil Jewish demands. In a last endeavour to find a political solution... Read more

1.The Political Struggle of the Arabs in Palestine from the Second World War to the London Conference 2. The British Attitude Towards the Arab Community in Palestine After the Second World War 3. The London Conference 4. Britain’s Position in Palestine After the Failure of the London Conference 5. Arab Endeavours at the United Nations 6. The Paramilitary Organization ‘Al-Najjada’ 7. The Palestine Police and the Transjordan Frontier Force 8. The Involvement of the Muslim Brothers in Palestine 1945–1948 9. The Situation in Palestine after the United Nations Partition Resolution 10. The Army of Salvation 11. King Abdullah and the Arab Community in Palestine

Biography

Haim Levenberg

Original Review of Military Preparations of the Arab Community in Palestine:

‘…well researched and well-organized.’ E.R. Toledano (1994)