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of a woman tied to the grille of a window. Going from house to house, I counted ten bodies that had not yet been collected. I saw the destruction and the signs of fire. Even in my grimmest thoughts I had not imagined that this was how I would find Safed where "calm prevailed." The local Jews gave me a detailed description of how the tragedy had started. The pogrom began on the afternoon of
Thursday, August 29, and was carried out by Arabs from Safed and from the nearby villages, armed with weapons and tins of kerosene. Advancing on the street of the Sefardi Jews from Kfar Meron and Ein Zeitim, they looted and set fire to houses, urging each other on to continue with the killing. They slaughtered the schoolteacher, Aphriat, together with his wife and mother, and cut the lawyer, Toledano, to pieces with their knives. Bursting into the orphanages, they smashed the children's heads and cut off their hands. I myself saw the victims. Yitshak Mammon, a native of Safed who lived with an Arab family, was murdered with indescribable brutality: he was stabbed again and again, until his body became a bloody sieve, and then he was trampled to death. Throughout the whole pogrom the police did not fire a single shot.
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1086:, was also attacked during the riots. On Friday, 23 August, an Arab crowd gathered outside it and threw stones through the windows. Only two people were inside, a student and the sexton. The student was grabbed by the Arab crowd, who stabbed him to death; the sexton survived by hiding in a well. The next day, a crowd armed with staves and axes attacked and killed two Jewish boys, one stoned to death and the other stabbed. More than 70 Jews, including the Yeshiva students, sought refuge in the house of Eliezer Dan Slonim, the son of the Rabbi of Hebron, but were massacred by an Arab mob. Survivors and reporters recounted the carnage that occurred at the Slonim residence. Moses Harbater, an 18-year-old was stabbed and two of his fingers were severed. He described at a later trial of some Arab rioters how a fellow student had been mutilated and killed. Forty-two teachers and students were murdered at the yeshiva.
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3616:, p. xxi: "Note: Total fatalities: 133 Jews, 116 Arabs. Total injured: 241 Jews, 232 Arabs. The British counted the casualties by religion (Muslim, Jew, Christian) rather than by nationality. The category "wounded" counts those who were hospitalized. Some historians believe the number of Arab dead was higher but that some were uncounted because the assailants managed to carry their dead away. A large majority of the Jews slain were unarmed and were murdered in their homes by Arabs. Most of the Arab dead were killed as they attacked Jewish settlements or neighborhoods. Most of the Arabs were felled by bullets fired by the British armed forces; some were shot by members of the Haganah. As will be shown, about twenty of the Arabs killed were not involved in attacks on Jews. They were killed in lynchings and revenge attacks carried out by Jews, or by indiscriminate British gunfire."
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children died: a five year old child had been shot, and a two-month old baby had been struck on the ear, temple and cheek with a blunt instrument. Both survived. A third child, the Sheikh's 9 year old son, survived untouched beneath his mother's body. The husband of one of the women shot, present at the time, in hiding, later testified in court the killer had been a Jewish policeman, as did the material evidence. Hinkis was found guilty of murder and sentenced to death by hanging, a sentence later commuted on appeal, after the prosecutor was reportedly bribed, to 15 years on the grounds prior intent had not be established. Hinkis was released from prison under an amnesty in 1935, and died in 1988.
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3101:, p. 66: "Later on that day Major Saunders, at the suggestion of Mr. Ben Zvi, a leader of Jewish labour, issued arms to 18 Jewish ex-soldiers and staves to about 60 other Jews. It was intended that these persons should assist in the defence of Jewish quarters in Jerusalem. About 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 24th of August, representatives of the Palestine Zionist Executive urged upon Mr. Luke that some 500 Jewish youths should be enrolled and armed in order to undertake the protection of out-lying Jewish colonies. Mr. Luke, after consideration, decided that these people should not be armed."
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killed." A few minutes later we heard women shrieking their "jubilant refrain" from the Moslem quarter and saw men running with axes and bludgeons in their hands, urged on by women...we heard rifle and machine gun fire all around us...Wild Arabs had come up from the valley unexpectedly into the Jewish quarter and began at once a systematic slaughter of the Jews. Some escaped with injury only but 22 were killed outright in the town...The inhumanity of the attack was beyond conception. Women were gashed in the chest, babies were cut on the hands and feet, old people were killed and plundered.
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2706:, p. 305: "Ben-Gurion had stated that the wall should be "redeemed," predicting that this could be done perhaps "in another half a year," but he rejected the emotional phraseology and hysteria he attributed to Ussishkin and Jabotinsky. He recalled publicly that Jabotinsky had opposed sending reinforcements to support the settlers at Tel Hai. He warned against confrontation with the Arabs, urging instead a confrontation with the government. Still, Jabotinsky won this particular round of the patriotism contest; the wall affair was good for him, just as it was good for the mufti."
2980:, pp. 89–90: "Two Hebrew newspapers offered different versions of the incident... but neither reported the raid that followed Mizrahi's injury, when dozens of Jews attacked and burned shacks and tents that Lifta's Arabs had erected on their land near the Bukharan neighborhood, and assaulted the family of one of the Arabs there, 'Ali 'Abdallah Hasan. Hasan had shut himself up in his house, but a band of Jews managed to break in and stabbed him repeatedly. A Jewish neighbor, Shimon, who owned a nearby grocery store, tried to hold the attackers back and was beaten"
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848:, but the commissioner's impression was that the religious leader's presence was having the opposite effect. By midday friction had spread to the Jewish neighborhood of Mea She'arim where two or three Arabs were killed. The American consulate documented the event in detail, reported that the killings had taken place between 12:00 and 12:30. The Shaw Report described the excited Arab crowds and that it was clear beyond all doubt that at 12:50 large sections of these crowds were bent on mischief if not on murder. At 13:15, the Arabs began a massacre of the Jews.
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that evening. When the screen remained in the morning, the constable sent ten armed policemen to remove it. The policemen charged the small group near the screen and were urged by nearby Arab residents to attack the assembled Jews. Jewish worshipers who had gathered began to attack the policemen. The screen was eventually destroyed by the policemen. The constable had infuriated his superiors due to his use of excessive force without good judgement, but the
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Government forces were firing at Arabs exclusively." The Mufti of Jerusalem stated that there was a large crowd of excited Arabs in the Haram area who were also demanding arms, and that the excited crowd in the Haram area took the view that the retention of Jews as special constables carrying arms was a breach of faith by the Government. The Government initially denied the rumours, but by 27 August they were forced to disband and disarm the special constables.
2128:...in the matter of innovations of practice little blame can be attached to the Mufti in which some Jewish religious authorities also would not have to share. ...no connection has been established between the Mufti and the work of those who either are known or are thought to have engaged in agitation or incitement. ... After the disturbances had broken out the Mufti co-operated with the Government in their efforts both to restore peace and to prevent the extension of disorder.
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2919:, p. 311: "Avraham Mizrahi, seventeen years old, seems to have been murdered because the soccer ball he was playing with, not far from the Arab village of Lifta, rolled into an Arab family's tomato patch. A girl grabbed the ball and hid it under her clothing. When Mizrahi and his friends tried to get it back, the girl started screaming. Within minutes a fight developed. Someone hit Mizrahi on the head with an iron rod and shattered his skull."
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attack, of which no condemnation could be too severe, was accompanied by wanton destruction and looting. Jewish synagogues were desecrated, a Jewish hospital, which had provided treatment for Arabs, was attacked and ransacked, and only the exceptional personal courage displayed by Mr. Cafferata – the one
British Police Officer in the town – prevented the outbreak from developing into a general massacre of the Jews in Hebron."
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2758:, p. 216: "The events leading up to the outbreak of the mass violence may be reviewed here briefly. On 14 August 6000 Jews demonstrated in Tel Aviv, brandishing banners inscribed: "The Wall is Ours". That same evening, some 3000 Jews held prayers at the Wall itself. The next day, large numbers of orthodox Jews gathered to pray at the Wall, accompanied by some 300 brawny youths with staves, members of a
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3219:, p. 320: "the Jews of Hebron trusted the people of their city, and when the two emissaries of the Haganah arrived...to send a company of defenders... Slonim replied, after consulting with some of the city's dignitaries, Jews and Arabs, that the Jews of Hebron were not afraid for their safety.... He asked not to send any defenders to the city."
536:, while visiting a Muslim religious court building overlooking the prayer area, mentioned to a constable that he had never seen it at the wall before, although the constable had seen it earlier that day and had not given it any attention. The sheikhs hosting the commissioner immediately protested the screen on the grounds that it violated the
3089:, p. 62: "Later, in Jerusalem, arms were issued to eighteen Jewish ex-soldiers and staves, to sixty-six other British Jews. A request from the Palestine Zionist Executive to arm a greater number of Jews was denied, although the police officially admitted that they were no longer able to accept the responsibility for public security"
563:, while visiting Jerusalem from Poland, is described as being the person responsible for erecting the canvas screen that became the center of the 1928 incident. Although Guterman used his own funds to erect the screen, the lack of any prior consultation with the British and Arab authorities resulted in their anger over the event.
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He therefore attributed to the Mufti a greater share of the blame than the official report had. Snell also disagreed with the commission on matters of Jewish immigration and did not support restrictions on Jewish land purchases. Regarding the immediate causes of the outbreak, Snell agreed with the
Commission's main findings.
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national aspirations and fear for their economic future", as well as Arab fears of Jewish immigrants "not only as a menace to their livelihood but a possible overlord of the future". With respect to the triggering of the riots, the
Commission found that the incident that contributed most to the outbreak was "the
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began to break out in shouts of 'war, Jihad ... rebellion.' ... O Arab nation, the eyes of your brothers in
Palestine are upon you ... and they awaken your religious feelings and national zealotry to rise up against the enemy who violated the honor of Islam and raped the women and murdered widows and babies."
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Commission member Henry Snell signed the report but added a Note of Reservation. Although he was satisfied that the Mufti was not directly responsible for the violence or had connived at it, he believed the Mufti was aware of the nature of the anti-Zionist campaign and the danger of disturbances.
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Saturday morning. ... I could not believe my eyes. ... I met some of the town's Jewish elders, who fell on my neck weeping bitterly. We went down alleys and steps to the old town. Inside the houses I saw the mutilated and burned bodies of the victims of the massacre, and the burned body
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Jerusalem through a period of days to most outlying centres of population. The Shaw Report found that the "outbreak in Jerusalem on 23 August was from the beginning an attack by Arabs
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marched to the Wall. The Acting High Commissioner summoned Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini and informed him that he had never heard of such a demonstration being held at the Wailing Wall, and that it would be a terrible shock to the Jews who regarded the Wall as a place of special sanctity to them. At the
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suppressing the riots. Around 20 Arabs were killed by Jewish attackers and indiscriminate British gunfire. After the riots, 174 Arabs and 109 Jews were charged with murder or attempted murder; around 40% of Arabs and 3% of Jews were subsequently convicted. During the riots, 17 Jewish communities were
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to assist in the defense of Jewish quarters in Jerusalem. The following day, Arab notables issued a statement that "many rumours and reports of various kinds have spread to the effect that Government had enlisted and armed certain Jews, that they had enrolled Jewish ex-soldiers who had served in the
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was one of the few Jewish neighbourhoods to return fire, but most of Jerusalem's Jews did not defend themselves. At the outbreak of the violence and again in the following days, Yitzhak Ben-Zvi demanded that weapons be handed to the Jews, but was both times refused. By 24 August, 17 Jews were killed
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Inflammatory articles calculated to incite disorder started to appear in the Arab media and one flyer, signed by "the Committee of the Holy Warriors in Palestine" stated that the Jews had violated the honor of Islam, and declared: "Hearts are in tumult because of these barbaric deeds, and the people
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Although screens had been set up temporarily at the site before, and other prohibitions were ignored or relaxed at times, the violent confrontation over the latest screen would engender further violence. The internal politics of both sides were also willing to adopt extreme positions and make use of
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The long series of incidents connected with the Wailing Wall... These must be regarded as a whole, but the incident among them which in our view contributed most to the outbreak was the Jewish demonstration at the Wailing Wall on the 15th of August, 1929. Next in importance we put the activities of
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Of those convicted of murder, 26 Arabs and two Jews were sentenced to death. The Arabs included 14 convicted for the massacre in Safed and 11 for the massacre in Hebron. The Jewish policeman Hinkis convicted for the murder of five and wounding of two, was sentenced to death but on appeal this was
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On Saturday August 24, there was a demonstration of Moslems along the road past the mission property. They came beating drums and breaking the windows of Jewish houses en route...On the afternoon of Thursday the 29th... one of our church members came running to tell us that "all the Jews were being
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Cases of Jews attacking Arabs and destroying their property were also noted by the Shaw Commission. On the 25 August, reports stated that a group of Jews accompanied by a Jewish policeman, later asserted to be Simha Hinkis on the government payroll, attacked the home of Sheikh ‘Abd al-Chani ‘Awn
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Zionists began making demands for control over the wall; some went as far as to call openly for the rebuilding of the Temple, increasing Muslim fears over Zionist intentions. Ben-Gurion said the wall should be "redeemed," predicting it could be achieved in as little as "another half a year." During
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gave a speech demanding "a Jewish state without compromises and without concessions, from Dan to Be'er Sheva, from the great sea to the desert, including Transjordan." He concluded, "Let us swear that the Jewish people will not rest and will not remain silent until its national home is built on our
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The lone British policeman in the town, Raymond Cafferata, who, "killed as many of the murderers as he could, taking to his fists even," was overwhelmed, and the reinforcements he called for did not arrive for 5 hours–leading to severe recriminations. Hundreds of Jews were saved by Arab neighbours
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from an Arab girl after it had rolled into an Arab-owned tomato field. A Jewish crowd attacked and severely wounded the policeman who arrived to arrest the Arab responsible, and then attacked and burned neighbouring Arab tents and shacks erected by Lifta residents and wounded their occupants; the
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themselves in the event of the failure of the Government...to prevent any such intrusion on the part of the Jews." A memorandum issued by the Moslem Supreme Council stated, "Having realized by bitter experience the unlimited greedy aspirations of the Jews in this respect, Moslems believe that the
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The fundamental cause, without which in our opinion disturbances either would not occurred or would have been little more than a local riot, is the Arab feeling of animosity and hostility towards the Jews consequent upon the disappointment of their political and national aspirations and fear for
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At about 5:15 pm, on the 29th of August, Arab mobs attacked the Jewish ghetto in Safed...in the course of which some 45 Jews were killed or wounded, several Jewish houses and shops were set on fire, and there was a repetition of the wanton destruction which had been so prominent a feature of the
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The riots took the form, for the most part, of attacks by Arabs on Jews accompanied by destruction of Jewish property. During the week of riots, from 23 to 29 August, 133 Jews were killed by Arabs, and 339 Jews were injured, most of whom were unarmed. There were 116 Arabs killed and at least 232
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The Shaw Report described the attack, "Arabs in Hebron made a most ferocious attack on the Jewish ghetto and on isolated Jewish houses lying outside the crowded quarters of the town. More than 60 Jews – including many women and children – were murdered and more than 50 were wounded. This savage
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The Shaw Commission stated that some sections of the Arabic Press had reproduced documents concerning the Wailing Wall which "were of a character likely to excite any susceptible readers." In addition, it stated that "there appeared in the Arabic Press a number of articles, which, had they been
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found that the fundamental cause of the violence, "without which in our opinion disturbances either would not have occurred or would have been little more than a local riot, is the Arab feeling of animosity and hostility towards the Jews consequent upon the disappointment of their political and
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was attacked on 26 August by an Arab mob, which was dispersed by the locals and British police. On the following day the British authorities ordered the kibbutz members to evacuate. On 28 August an Arab mob attacked the empty kibbutz again, burning its barn, uprooting trees and vandalizing its
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Population again very excited and false alarms caused local panics in various quarters but no further incidents course of day. Arabs also excited and afraid Jews. Desirable insist with home Government need of serious measures assuring public security. We are issuing appeal to public keep calm,
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Mizrachi died on 20 August and his funeral became the occasion for a serious anti-Arab demonstration. It was suppressed by the same force that had been employed in the initial incident. A late-night meeting initiated the following day by the Jewish leadership, at which acting high commissioner
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of the neighbourhood mosque. On breaking in, according to the Arab account, they disemboweled him and killed six members of his family. His wife, nephew, and 3 year old son were also mutilated by having their heads smashed in. A subsequent investigation stated 5 adults had been killed, but no
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had 1,500 men, but the majority were Arab, with a small number of Jews and 175 British officers. While awaiting reinforcements, many untrained administration officials were required to attach themselves to the police, though the Jews among them were sent back to their offices. Several English
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Jews' aim is to take possession of the Mosque of Al-Aqsa gradually on the pretence that it is the Temple," and it advised the Jews "to stop this hostile propaganda which will naturally engender a parallel action in the whole Moslem world, the responsibility for which will rest with the Jews."
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Some of the Arab convictions were overturned on appeal and all the remaining death sentences were commuted to terms of imprisonment by the High Commissioner except in the case of three Arabs. Atta Ahmed el Zeer, Mohammad Khaleel Jamjoum and Fuad Hassab el Hejazi were hanged on 17 June 1930.
840:, many armed with sticks and knives. The gathering was prompted by rumors that the Zionists were going to march to the Temple Mount and claim ownership, as they had belligerently marched on the Western Wall demanding Jewish ownership 9 days earlier. Harry Luke requested reinforcements from
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took the form, in the most part, of a vicious attack by Arabs on Jews accompanied by wanton destruction of Jewish property. A general massacre of the Jewish community at Hebron was narrowly averted. In a few instances, Jews attacked Arabs and destroyed Arab property. These attacks, though
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An eyewitness describing the pogrom that took place in Safed, perpetrated by Arabs from Safed and local villages, armed with weapons and kerosene tins. He observed mutilated and burned bodies of victims and the burnt body of a woman tied to a window. Several people were brutally killed. A
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When the British police and Haganah respondents arrived to the town they brought Chaya to the hospital but she died of her injuries. The survivors were three children who managed to jump out the balcony and hide in the Jewish Broza family's house. In later years one of these children,
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in an article entitled "He Who Sows the Wind Shall Reap the Whirlwind": "The poison of propaganda was dripping from its columns daily until it poisoned the atmosphere and brought about the Thursday demonstration.... and this served as a pretext to the wild demonstration of the Arabs."
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forbidding Jews from bringing physical structures, even temporary furniture, into the area due to Muslim fears of Zionist expropriation of the site. The sheikhs disclaimed responsibility for what could happen if the screen was not taken down, and Keith-Roach told the Ashkenazic
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The Jewish casualty figures were provided by the Jewish authorities. The Arab casualty figures represented only those actually admitted to hospital and did not include "a considerable number of unrecorded casualties from rifle fire that occurred amongst Arabs."
713:. The Shaw Report later concluded that the crowd was peaceful and allegations that the crowd were armed with iron bars were not correct, but that there may have been threatening cries made by some "undesirable elements" in the Jewish procession. Leaders of the
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in Jerusalem was attacked by a group of Jews. According to the Shaw Report, the mosque was a "sacred shrine of great antiquity held in much veneration by the Moslems." The mosque was badly damaged and the tombs of the prophets which it contained were
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their economic future. ... The feeling as it exists today is based on the twofold fear of the Arabs that by Jewish immigration and land purchases they may be deprived of their livelihood and in time pass under the political domination of the Jews.
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2765:. After shouting slogans, they all dispersed. On the following day thousands of Moslems flocked to the Wall, listened to sermons, burned Jewish prayer books and removed the notes that pious Jews habitually pushed into the crevices in the Wall."
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were reportedly alarmed by the activities of the Revisionists as well as "embarrassed" and fearful of an "accident" and had notified the authorities of the march in advance, who provided a heavy police escort in a bid to prevent any incidents.
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commuted to 15 years imprisonment. Joseph Urphali was convicted by two separate trials, and lost his appeal twice, for the shooting of two Arabs from the roof of his Jaffa house, killing also an Arab who ran to succor the first man he shot.
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who had been invited to the household as guests. Mr. Maklef's wife, Chaya, was tortured by the Arabs who hanged her on a fence. The two daughters of the family were raped and murdered. Several houses including the Maklef's were set on fire.
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to remove the screen because of the Arabs' demands. The beadle requested that the screen remained standing until the end of the prayer service, to which Keith-Roach agreed. While the commissioner was visiting a synagogue, Attorney General
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schoolteacher, wife, and mother and a lawyer, were cut to pieces with knives and the attackers entered an orphanage and smashed children's heads and cut off their hands. Another victim was stabbed repeatedly and trampled to death.
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refrain from demonstrations, and observe discipline, but feel embarrassed by militant attitude. Doar Hayom and also part of youth influenced by Revisionist agitation. Can you speak to Revisionist leaders?
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published in England or in other western countries, would unquestionably have been regarded as provocative." One consequence was that Jewish worshippers frequently were subjected to beatings and stoning.
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who offered them sanctuary from the mob by hiding them in their own houses while others survived by taking refuge in the British police station at Beit Romano on the outskirts of the city. When the
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compound destroyed in 70 CE. The Jews, through the practice of centuries, had established a right of access to the Western Wall for the purposes of their devotions. As part of the
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on 29 August, 18-20 Jews were killed and 80 wounded. The attackers looted and set fire to houses and killed Jewish inhabitants. The main Jewish street was looted and burned.
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clinic had three floors with the infirmary, the pharmacy and the synagogue on the top floor. Arab rioters destroyed the pharmacy and torched the synagogue and destroyed the
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inexcusable, were in most cases in retaliation for wrongs already committed by Arabs in the neighbourhood in which the Jewish attacks occurred.
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exactly when the Jews were conducting their prayers. The Jews protested at these provocations and tensions increased.
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wounded included an Arab youth named 'Ali 'Abdallah Hasan who was chosen at random to be stabbed in retaliation.
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Norman Rose, "A Senseless, Squalid War: Voices from Palestine 1945–1948", The Bodley Head, London, 2009. (p. 35)
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figures in Palestine accused the Palestine police of exclusively firing at Arab rioters and not Jewish ones.
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4138:(2006). "The role of the Mufti of Jerusalem in the political struggle over the Western Wall, 1928–29".
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The next day an incident which "in its origin was of a personal nature" was sparked when a 17-year-old
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attended by 6,000 people objecting to 1928 Commission's conclusion that the Wall was Muslim property.
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of cloth covering a few wooden frames to separate the men and women. Jerusalem's British commissioner
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Rabinowicz, H. (1998). Aaron Menachem Mendel Guterman, the Rebbe of Radzymin. In Polonsky A. (ed)
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Sela, Avraham (1994). "The "Wailing Wall" Riots (1929) as a Watershed in the Palestine Conflict".
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Sochen, June (Spring 2003). "Both the dove and the serpent: Hadassah's work in 1920s Palestine".
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Reacting to rumors that two Arabs had been murdered by Jews, Arabs started an attack on Jews in
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on Jews for which no excuse in the form of earlier murders by Jews has been established."
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and throughout the Arab world which claimed that the Jews were planning to take over the
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they would be the first step in turning the site into a synagogue and taking it over.
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Ben Dov, Meir; Naor, Mordechai; Aner, Ze'ev (1983). "VI: The Struggle for the Wall".
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British proclamation by Sir John Chancellor, 1 September 1929, thrown from RAF planes
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Jews of Nablus attacked by Arabs and evacuated on behalf of the British police
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but Migdal Eder was completely destroyed, and the residents could not return.
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was injured. The demonstrations spread to the Jewish commercial area of town.
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Triumph of Military Zionism: Nationalism and the Origins of the Israeli Right
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Reapproaching Borders: New Perspectives on the Study of Israel-Palestine,
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Ovendale, Ritchie (2004). "British Paramountcy over Arabs and Zionists".
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Cmd. 3530, Report of the Commission on the disturbances of August 1929
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26 August: Attack on the kibbutz repelled by locals and British police
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Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Shach, who was murdered during the attack on Motza
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the Western Wall was under the control of the Muslim religious trust,
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Britain's Moment in Palestine: Retrospect and Perspectives, 1917–1948
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March to the Western Wall and counter-demonstrations, 14–15 August
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Jews of Mazkeret Batya evacuated on behalf of the British police
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describing the general excitement and the Arab fear of the Jews:
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and later conflicts (after 1914) of at least 100 fatalities each
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were deputized. While a number of Jews were being killed at the
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cemetery. The members of the Kibbutz returned on 7 September.
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movement Betar youth organization, under the leadership of
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Moshav was evacuated after being attacked by residents of
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These Jewish communities were attacked during the riots:
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ended, the surviving Jews were evacuated by the British.
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2746:. p. 132. "The principle inflammatory organ of the day."
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because of the lack of agricultural land to support it.
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Jews of Jenin evacuated on behalf of the British police
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A survivor mourning in the aftermath of the massacre in
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3501:, Saturday, August 31, 1929; p. 10; Issue 45296; col D.
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Attack on Jews in a factory repelled by British police
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The Safed massacre marked the end of the disturbances.
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In the afternoon of 24 August, Arabs from neighbouring
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Land and Power: The Zionist Resort to Force, 1881–1948
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Carta's Atlas of Palestine – From Zionism To Statehood
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Terror out of Zion: The Fight for Israeli Independence
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Ovendale, Ritchie (2004). "The "Wailing Wall" Riots".
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Three residents were killed and the remainder left.
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3128:"Motza, first agricultural colony in modern Israel"
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693:(the Jewish anthem). The group included members of
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3523:'Palestine Inquiry Commissioners To Visit Safed',
3478:Early Arab-Zionist Negotiation Attempts, 1913–1931
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2792:'The Wailing Wall in Jerusalem Another Incident',
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1957:Massacre of the Jews of the city, 67 Jews killed.
677:On Thursday, 15 August, during the Jewish fast of
5060:Islamic insurgency in Saudi Arabia (2000–present)
4312:Israel's Holocaust and the Politics of Nationhood
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917:and a further 60 Jews civilians were issued with
423:escalated into violence, which also involved the
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1120:Desecration of the Nebi Akasha Mosque, 26 August
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5328:Riots and civil disorder in Mandatory Palestine
5213:Islamic State insurgency in Iraq (2017–present)
4275:(in Hebrew). Vol. 2. Tel Aviv: Ma'arachot.
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520:In September 1928, Jews praying at the Wall on
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3251:"Jewish News, Jewish Newspapers - Forward.com"
2676:City of Stone: The Hidden History of Jerusalem
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1559:28 August: Rioters rob and pillage the kibbutz
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567:religious symbols to stir up popular support.
487:. Muslims consider the wall to be part of the
5318:Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
4523:Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
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4047:Israel: The Dynamics of Change and Continuity
3847:Etkes, Dror; Friedman, Lara (November 2005).
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276:Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine
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741:On the same afternoon, the Jewish newspaper
4376:List of modern conflicts in the Middle East
4286:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
4013:Year Zero of the Arab-Israeli Conflict 1929
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3384:. Wayne State University Press. p. 22.
2774:Levi-Faur, Sheffer and Vogel, 1999, p. 216.
2179:List of modern conflicts in the Middle East
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3355:Rowman & Littlefield 2007 pp. 41–65 .
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1527:24 August: Attack on Nachala neighborhood
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1128:Desecrated graves in the Awkashi shrine (
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466:Jerusalem commissioner Edward Keith-Roach
446:Jewish demonstration at the Wailing Wall
5259:Israel–Hezbollah conflict (2023–present)
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3574:Time to Tell: An Israeli Life, 1898–1984
3540:Time to Tell: An Israeli Life, 1898–1984
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2937:"Appendix V: Palestine: Public Security"
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3017:It Takes a Dream: The Story of Hadassah
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2384:. Cambridge University Press. pp.
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2103:The enlargement of the Jewish Agency.
1530:25 August: Attack on "Downtown Haifa"
1194:Safed market after Arab rioting, 1929
987:One of the houses burned in the riots
583:tablecloths featuring imagery of the
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4196:. New York: Oxford University Press.
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3919:. Psychology Press. pp. 21–22.
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3706:"The Death Sentences in Palestine".
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3185:"No Light at the End of This Tunnel"
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2968:, Transaction ed. Prologue p. 1 name
2810:. Pearson Education. pp. g.71.
2808:The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Wars
2629:The Origins of the Arab-Israeli Wars
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2019:The Arabs in the region, led by the
1533:26 August: Riots all across the city
864:theology students visiting from the
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4075:The Turn Toward Violence, 1920–1929
3420:, pp. 1–2, 9–10, 27–28, 32–39.
3367:History of the Jews in Modern Times
2941:Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
2874:Jerusalem Illustrated History Atlas
2556:"Palestine Royal Commission Report"
2146:Hope Simpson Royal Commission, 1930
1973:Jews of Gaza evacuated by train to
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3903:Palestine Post, 20–23 April 1936.
3183:Beinart, Peter (3 January 2018).
2882:Board of Deputies of British Jews
2156:The commission was headed by Sir
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1038:(Arab notables) to protect them.
643:British police force in Palestine
605:distributed leaflets to Arabs in
5333:Terrorism in Mandatory Palestine
5044:Terror campaign in Egypt (1990s)
2016:. The last family left in 1947.
2014:1936–39 Arab revolt in Palestine
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2732:
2620:
2548:
2523:
2498:
2485:
1937:The residents found shelter in
4102:. Princeton University Press.
2493:Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry
2369:
2342:
2270:. Evans Brothers. p. 22.
1246:
498:
13:
1:
4996:1986 Egyptian conscripts riot
4637:Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran
4016:. Brandeis University Press.
3958:
3808:. 18 January 1946. p. 1.
3253:. 15 May 2006. Archived from
2152:Hope Simpson Royal Commission
2136:Hope Simpson Royal Commission
1862:attacked by residents of the
1255:
1106:Jaffa massacre of ‘Awn family
721:On Friday, 16 August after a
457:
5200:Iraqi insurgency (2011–2013)
5187:Turkish involvement in Syria
5071:al-Qaeda insurgency in Yemen
4902:Political violence in Turkey
4836:Israeli–Palestinian conflict
4743:Yemeni–Adenese clan violence
4622:Italian bombing of Palestine
4584:1935–1936 Iraqi Shia revolts
4533:Arab separatism in Khuzestan
3965:Boyle, Susan Silsby (2001).
2070:The Shaw Commission in 1929.
1999:
1391:
1388:
1385:
1382:
1372:
1369:
1366:
1363:
1353:
1350:
1347:
1344:
1305:
1298:
1288:
1285:
1275:
1272:
887:while others were killed in
80:British Mandate of Palestine
51:1929 Arab riots in Palestine
7:
5308:1929 in Mandatory Palestine
4452:Turkish War of Independence
4436:Unification of Saudi Arabia
4339:The Hebron Massacre of 1929
4333:The Palestine Riots of 1929
3787:L. Wallach, Jehuda (1974).
3764:. 18 June 1930. p. 13.
3749:. 8 August 1930. p. 9.
3380:Naomi Wiener Cohen (1988).
3317:. Rowman & Littlefield.
3313:Jerold S. Auerbach (2009).
2167:
1411:Jewish communities attacked
811:Palestine Zionist Executive
715:Palestine Zionist Executive
395:
377:
10:
5349:
5117:Iran–Israel proxy conflict
5111:Houthi insurgency in Yemen
5100:Balochi insurgency in Iran
5076:1999 Shia uprising in Iraq
4912:1977 Shia uprising in Iraq
4907:Islamist uprising in Syria
4885:Turkish invasion of Cyprus
4774:Cyprus crisis of 1963–1964
4660:Kurdish separatism in Iran
4579:Goharshad Mosque rebellion
4072:Klieman, Aaron S. (1987).
3710:. 2 June 1930. p. 13.
2189:Riots in Palestine of 1920
2184:Pro-Wailing Wall Committee
2149:
2035:
2032:Shaw Commission of Enquiry
1007:
1004:Hebron massacre, 24 August
832:Jerusalem riots, 23 August
671:Pro–Wailing Wall Committee
528:that looked like a simple
5275:
5238:
5143:
5084:
5024:
4957:
4875:Black September in Jordan
4867:
4766:
4710:
4607:
4551:
4505:
4382:
4152:10.1080/00263208308700536
3986:Cohen, Michael J (2014).
3365:Lloyd P. Gartner (2011).
3126:Aviva and Shmuel Bar-Am.
1871:attacked by residents of
1853:attacked by residents of
1818:attacked by residents of
1166:Safed massacre, 29 August
284:
212:
159:
149:
141:
102:
75:
63:
55:
50:
4977:Kurdish–Turkish conflict
4972:1980 Turkish coup d'état
4791:Second Iraqi–Kurdish War
4723:1953 Iranian coup d'état
4718:1952 Egyptian revolution
4446:1919 Egyptian revolution
4429:Mount Lebanon starvation
4305:The British in Palestine
4235:Shindler, Colin (2009).
4224:Shaw Commission (1930).
4061:Kiwe, Thomas M. (1953).
3691:Norman Bentwich (1932).
3497:"Arab Attack at Safed",
2907:, Sunday 18 August 1929.
2194:
1178:following the 1929 riots
1149:Attack on Mishmar HaEmek
1090:Hadassah hospital attack
1082:, a branch of the famed
1000:' third chief of staff.
926:Motza murders, 24 August
826:
762:Escalation, 16–22 August
561:Radzymin Hasidic dynasty
5206:War in Iraq (2013–2017)
5054:Iraqi Kurdish Civil War
5049:Yemeni Civil War (1994)
4859:1966 Syrian coup d'état
4786:First Iraqi–Kurdish War
4627:Allied invasion of Iraq
4574:Saudi–Yemeni War (1934)
4497:Mahmud Barzanji revolts
4255:Sicker, Martin (2000).
4230:. UK National Archives.
4206:One Palestine, Complete
3820:"Destruction of HarTuv"
3760:"The Palestine Riots".
3510:"The Safed Disorders",
3403:(1–2). New York: 71–83.
2535:PalestineRemembered.com
2506:"Center for Jewish Art"
2376:Steven J. Mock (2011).
2021:Palestine Arab Congress
1066:Hebron yeshiva massacre
630:the spring of 1929 the
431:wounded, mostly by the
38:Infobox civilian attack
31:
18:Palestine riots of 1929
5151:2011 Bahraini uprising
5135:South Yemen insurgency
5016:Abu Nidal's executions
5001:1986 Damascus bombings
4780:Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
4632:Syria–Lebanon campaign
4402:Middle Eastern theatre
4310:Zertal, Idith (2005).
4209:. Metropolitan Books.
4140:Middle Eastern Studies
4121:The Mufti of Jerusalem
3884:Jewish Virtual Library
3745:"Telegrams in Brief".
3571:David Hacohen (1985).
3537:David Hacohen (1985).
2301:Mishmar HaEmek website
2266:Ross, Stewart (2004).
2071:
2063:
2009:
1329:Trials and convictions
1241:
1232:
1216:
1195:
1187:
1179:
1133:
1075:
1023:
988:
946:
930:The Jewish village of
824:
727:Supreme Muslim Council
471:Religious significance
467:
439:The British-appointed
43:considered for merging
4991:South Yemen civil war
4890:Shatt al-Arab clashes
4815:Mar. 1963 Syrian coup
4804:North Yemen civil war
4753:1958 Iraqi revolution
4680:1948 Arab–Israeli War
4674:Arab–Israeli conflict
4543:Sheikh Said rebellion
4407:Battle of Robat Karim
4280:Sorek, Tamir (2015).
4259:. Praeger/Greenwood.
4049:. London: Routledge.
4032:Israel Studies Review
3878:Orni, Efraim (2008).
3480:. London: Routledge,
3476:Kaplan, Neil (1983).
3132:www.timesofisrael.com
3014:Marlin Levin (2002).
2076:commission of enquiry
2069:
2060:Rawdat el Maaref hall
2045:
2007:
1236:
1227:
1211:
1207:Commission of Inquiry
1193:
1185:
1173:
1127:
1073:
1017:
998:Israel Defense Forces
986:
944:
819:
465:
448:" on 15 August 1929.
232:Passfield white paper
126:31.77667°N 35.23417°E
5303:1929 Palestine riots
5130:Fatah–Hamas conflict
5066:Operation Desert Fox
5039:1991 Iraqi uprisings
5033:Gulf War (1990–1991)
4944:Grand Mosque seizure
4922:Yemenite War of 1979
4880:Yemenite War of 1972
4820:Nov. 1963 Iraqi coup
4810:Feb. 1963 Iraqi coup
4564:Ahmed Barzani revolt
4475:Turkish–Armenian War
4301:Wasserstein, Bernard
3949:Shaw Commission 1930
3913:Feiler, Gil (1998).
3693:England in Palestine
3674:Shaw Commission 1930
3662:Shaw Commission 1930
3647:Shaw Commission 1930
3460:"The Glasgow Herald"
3414:Shaw Commission 1930
3328:Shaw Commission 1930
3279:. Human Rights Watch
3075:Shaw Commission 1930
3060:Shaw Commission 1930
3048:Shaw Commission 1930
2857:Shaw Commission 1930
2838:Shaw Commission 1930
2783:Sicker, 2000, p. 80.
2584:Shaw Commission 1930
2572:Shaw Commission 1930
2495:, Vol 11, pp. 62–76.
2480:Shaw Commission 1930
2337:Shaw Commission 1930
2325:Shaw Commission 1930
2254:Shaw Commission 1930
2056:Raghib al-Nashashibi
1010:1929 Hebron massacre
866:University of Oxford
853:Jerusalem's Old City
815:Zionist Organization
687:Jewish national flag
599:Haj Amin al Husseini
358:1929 Palestine riots
318:1933 Palestine riots
306:1929 Palestine riots
289:1920 Nebi Musa riots
227:Hope Simpson Enquiry
204:1929 Palestine riots
5323:Mass murder in 1929
5278:This list includes
5246:2021 Beirut clashes
5106:2004 Qamishli riots
4983:Turkey–PKK conflict
4939:1979 Qatif Uprising
4758:1959 Mosul uprising
4748:1958 Lebanon crisis
4695:1973 Yom Kippur War
4666:Iran crisis of 1946
4654:Al-Wathbah uprising
4644:1943 Barzani revolt
4538:Great Syrian Revolt
4518:Iraqi Revolt (1920)
4441:Simko Shikak revolt
3951:, pp. 172–183.
3777:, 15 December 1932.
3342:, pp. 325–326.
3173:, pp. 178–180.
2729:, pp. 104–118.
2467:, pp. 295–313.
2327:, pp. 150–157.
1261:Deaths and injuries
1205:The members of the
1044:Sir John Chancellor
996:, would become the
970:Shlomo Zalman Shach
699:Revisionist Zionism
695:Vladimir Jabotinsky
425:British authorities
415:over access to the
122: /
4927:Iranian Revolution
4896:Lebanese Civil War
4842:1948 Palestine war
4589:1935 Yazidi revolt
4480:Franco-Turkish War
3971:. Westview Press.
3828:. 2 September 1929
3189:The New York Times
2635:. pp. g. 71.
2162:Jewish immigration
2072:
2064:
2010:
1427:Date of evacuation
1196:
1188:
1180:
1138:Nebi Akasha Mosque
1136:On 26 August, the
1134:
1130:Nebi Akasha Mosque
1076:
1024:
989:
947:
911:special constables
809:On 21 August, the
747:Wolfgang von Weisl
653:held a meeting in
603:Mufti of Jerusalem
534:Edward Keith-Roach
509:Menachem Ussishkin
468:
131:31.77667; 35.23417
5290:
5289:
4513:Franco-Syrian War
4470:Greco-Turkish War
4458:Anglo-Turkish War
4424:Assyrian genocide
4419:Armenian genocide
4390:Italo-Turkish War
4248:978-0-85771-754-2
4109:978-0-691-15007-9
4085:978-0-8240-4938-6
4023:978-1-61168-812-2
3999:978-1-317-91364-1
3926:978-0-7146-4866-8
3735:, pp. 43–44.
3723:, pp. 32–38.
3676:, pp. 65–67.
3077:, pp. 66–67.
2840:, pp. 54–56.
2672:Benvenisti, Meron
2633:Pearson Education
2158:John Hope Simpson
1997:
1996:
1396:
1395:
1348:Attempted murder
1314:
1313:
1214:attack at Hebron.
1174:Jewish houses in
571:Subsequent events
409:Palestinian Arabs
353:
352:
333:Jewish insurgency
328:Spillover of WWII
294:Battle of Tel Hai
240:
239:
169:
168:
145:23–29 August 1929
16:(Redirected from
5340:
5252:Israel–Hamas war
5179:Syrian civil war
5162:Sinai insurgency
5123:2006 Lebanon War
4798:Dhofar Rebellion
4733:Cyprus Emergency
4728:Jebel Akhdar War
4700:1982 Lebanon War
4690:1967 Six-Day War
4599:Dersim rebellion
4559:Ararat rebellion
4463:Al-Jazeera Front
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4168:. Random House.
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1493:Attack repelled
1430:Further details
1421:Name of locality
1418:
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1354:Lesser offences
1340:
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1102:scrolls inside.
1084:Slobodka yeshiva
994:Mordechai Maklef
978:
963:
895:, Jerusalem and
861:Palestine Police
813:telegrammed the
797:Jamal al-Husayni
776:Bukharim quarter
703:Jeremiah Halpern
683:right-wing group
641:On 6 August the
636:Ze'ev Jabotinsky
585:Dome of the Rock
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668:who formed the
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2692:Morris 1999
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1927:Migdal Eder
1897:Neve Yaakov
1873:Beit Safafa
1869:Mekor Chaim
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499:1925 ruling
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373:ثورة البراق
323:Arab Revolt
301:Jaffa riots
129: /
104:Coordinates
32:‹ The
5297:Categories
4201:Segev, Tom
3959:References
3733:Cohen 2015
3721:Cohen 2015
3635:Boyle 2001
3614:Cohen 2015
3550:0845347896
3418:Cohen 2015
3340:Segev 1999
3171:Cohen 2015
3154:, p.
3152:Segev 1999
3002:Segev 1999
2978:Cohen 2014
2917:Segev 1999
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2756:Cohen 2014
2704:Segev 1999
2540:12 January
2515:12 January
2465:Segev 1999
2416:Segev 1999
2277:0237525852
2223:Cohen 2015
1983:Kfar Malal
1912:Beer Tuvia
1451:Ein Zeitim
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1256:Casualties
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1111:(50), the
1028:Old Yishuv
870:Jaffa Gate
793:Harry Luke
755:Doar HaYom
743:Doar HaYom
679:Tisha B'Av
542:status quo
522:Yom Kippur
458:Background
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338:the Saison
165:232+ Arabs
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2794:The Times
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2125:disorder.
2058:. In the
2000:Aftermath
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1934:24 August
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1886:26 August
1837:Sur Baher
1812:Sanhedria
1799:Ayn Karim
1782:23 August
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1766:23 August
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1709:Kfar Uria
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3441:5 August
3277:"Hebron"
3033:17 April
2947:17 April
2905:Ha'aretz
2674:(1996).
2401:19 April
2168:See also
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1849:failed;
1663:Tel Aviv
1631:Tulkarem
1567:Heftziba
1367:50 (17)
1060:massacre
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897:Tel Aviv
784:football
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711:Muhammad
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655:Tel Aviv
591:and the
526:mechitza
485:the Waqf
365:Uprising
163:339 Jews
153:133 Jews
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4192:(1992)
3889:22 July
3863:22 July
3832:21 July
1829:Talpiot
1752:Qalunya
1392:21 (9)
1389:31 (7)
1386:39 (1)
1383:70 (2)
1345:Murder
1273:Deaths
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150:Deaths
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2195:Notes
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