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Cabinet held back. The Arabs were shortly to give him his chance. Before dawn on 22 October, in defiance of the UN Security Council cease-fire order, ALA units stormed the IDF hilltop position of Sheikh Abd, just north of, and overlooking, Kibbutz Manara ... (which) was imperiled ... Ben-Gurion initially rejected Carmel's demand to launch a major counteroffensive. He was chary of antagonizing the United Nations so close on the heels of its cease-fire order ... The kibbutz was now besieged, and the main south-north road through the Panhandle to Metulla was also under threat. During 24â25 October ALA troops regularly sniped at Manara and at traffic along the main road. In contacts with UN observers, al-Qawuqji demanded that Israel evacuate ... The IDF demanded the ALA's withdrawal from the captured positions and, after a 'no' from al-Qawuqji, informed the United Nations that it felt free to do as it pleased. Sensing what was about to happen, the Lebanese army 'ordered' al-Qawuqji to withdraw from Israeli territoryâbut to no avail. Al-Qawuqji's provocation at Sheikh Abd made little military sense ... On 16 October, a week before the attack on Sheikh Abd, Carmel ... had pressed Ben-Gurion to be allowed 'to begin in the Galilee.' Ben-Gurion had refused, but on 24â25 October he gave the green light".
638:, who commanded forces that were active in the area around Jerusalem. After a ceasefire had been agreed to on 12 October 1936, the British ordered their troops to desist from hunting him. al-Qawuqji in turn issued an order saying he would personally impose severe penalties on any Arab who opened fire on British soldiers. He was proud of his military achievements in the field, which he considered instrumental in bringing Britain to the negotiating table. Both the British and Haj Amin considered him a threat. With the assistance of 5,000 local villagers, and the connivance of British authorities, on orders from London, who refrained from acting on their intelligence, and had vacated the area, interdicting attempts to intercept him, he crossed the Jordan River with his troops on the night of 25/26 October into Transjordan. In November 1936, the leading Sheikhs of
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British in Iraq. Gen. Felmy's memoirs (written after the war when he was a prisoner of the allies and published by the US Army) mention the political conflicts between the 'chieftains' (Grand Mufti Husseini and former Iraqi Prime Minister Rashid Ali) among Arabs receiving military training in Greece, and their consequent contact with al-Qawuqji. He consistently campaigned for the formation of an independent Arab nationalist army that would fight as German allies, rather than incorporate Arabs under the German command structure. On 4 September 1941 al-Qawuqji told a comrade in Syria "I will come with Arab and German troops to help you."
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live off the plunder of conquered Jewish settlements. Nor did the fact that his medical supplies consisted of aspirin, bandages and laxatives worry him. He anticipated neither a long campaign nor serious casualties. "I have come to
Palestine to stay and fight until Palestine is a free and united Arab country or until I am killed and buried here," he announced. His aim, he declared, borrowing the slogan that was becoming the leitmotiv of the Arab leadership, was "to drive all the Jews into the sea." "Everything is ready," he proclaimed. "The battle starts when I give the word."
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Palestine, the two men subsequently reached a rapprochement. Al-Qawuqji followed the Mufti from Lebanon to Iraq in October 1939, along with other members of
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Egyptian Hassan al-Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, in a call to expel the Jews
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on march 6th and 7th, leading hundreds of Arab and
Bosnian volunteers in a column of twenty-five trucks. The British troops' inaction infuriated General Sir Gordon MacMillan, who stated that al-Qawuqji should not be allowed "to go openly rampaging over territory in which Britain considered herself a
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Palestine standards, his men were relatively well armed. Communications and logistics, however, were primitive. Runners ran word-of-mouth commands or handwritten messages from post to post. The shortage of food and other essential items did not unduly concern Kaukji. He intended to let his army
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Palestine, the Arab Liberation Army (ALA)âthreatened that, should the vote go the wrong way, "we will have to initiate total war. We will murder, wreck and ruin everything standing in our
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Minister Rashid Ali) as by the Axis foot-dragging over support for Arab nationalist goals. He opposed incorporating Arab units into the Axis
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Morris, 2008, p.339, "al-Qawuqji supplied the justification for Operation Hiram, in which the IDF overran the north-central Galilee 'pocket' and a strip of southern Lebanon ... Operation Hiram had been long in the planning ... on 6 October, at the IDF General Staff meeting, Carmel had
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In July 1941, al-Qawuqji wrote a memorandum addressed to General Felmy. This memorandum's subject was the need for GermanâArab alliance in Iraq, and included discussions of geography, desert warfare, and combined propaganda efforts directed against Jews. Al-Qawuqji was officially transferred to
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triangle until the end of October. His title was "Supreme Commander of the Arab Revolution in South-Syrian Palestine". His troops managed to shoot down several RAF warplanes near Tulkaram in September. The military performance of al-Qawuqji's troops became hampered by internal dissensions and
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Der Syrer, dem der Rang eines Obersten der Wehrmacht verliehen worden war, erfreute sich eines Adjutanten im Hauptmannsrang und eines Dienstwagens mit Chauffeur sowie einer Wohnung in der CuxhavenerstraĂe, nahe der Klinik am Hansaplatz; bezahlt wurde sein Aufenthalt aus einem Sonderfonds des
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counter-attacked and the ALA were routed. The battle was over by 16 April, and most of the Arabs in the area fled, disheartened by the defeat of the ALA or demoralized by the Jewish victory. The remaining minority were expelled from the surrounding Arab villages by Jewish forces.
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way, be it English, American or Jewish". It would be a "holy war", the Arabs suggested, which might even evolve into "World War III". ; p. 396- al-Qawuqji told his troops that the purpose is "ridding Palestine of the Zionist plague
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Twelfth Battalion withstood the attack, inflicting heavy losses on the ALA. The battle ended on 18 July, with the ALA losing the Arab village of Lubiya, which had been their main base in Central Eastern Galilee.
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acknowledge the Arab's right to independence. The next day, his son died of poisoning. Al-Qawuqji, convinced that the Nazis had murdered the young man, refused to take part in the funeral they organized.
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sovereign power." General MacMillan did not want to confront al-Qawuqji's force, however, since he saw "no point in getting a lot of British soldiers killed in that kind of operation."
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appointed him to be field commander of the Arab Liberation Army (ALA) in the 1948 Palestine War. This appointment was opposed by Haj Amin Husseini, who had appointed his own kinsman
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claims he fought alongside General Otto von Kreiss's Prussian unit during this period. Al-Qawuqji conducted infiltrations behind British lines to report back directly to General
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retook Sheikh Abd from the ALA, who had abandoned the position. Shortly thereafter the last of the ALA forces were driven out of Galilee, and al-Qawuqji escaped to Lebanon.
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273:Arab Liberation Army 1948â1949
1:
1858:. University of Texas Press.
1509:Mallmann & Cuppers, p. 75
1482:, 1952, p.13, by Gen. Haider;
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901:Fawzi al-Quawuqji 24 May 1948
517:) in a squadron commanded by
446:, which was then part of the
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1806:Journal of Palestine Studies
991:Journal of Palestine Studies
986:Memoirs of al-Qawuqji, Fauzi
956:forces, and a diminution of
869:armored car captured by the
782:In 1945, he was captured by
505:. In 1920, he fought at the
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1963:20th Century Press Archives
1879:, Garnet and Ithaca Press,
1213:Provence, 2005, pp. 95â103.
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805:Arab League field commander
677:and, during the subsequent
601:. He represented the Iraqi
182:Palestinian Defense Society
10:
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1852:Provence, Michael (2005).
1733:Morris, 2008, pp. 133â137.
1308:Cambridge University Press
1292:Cambridge University Press
1096:Cambridge University Press
984:al-Qawuqji, Fauzi (1972):
793:
761:and the "Instructions for
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570:brought al-Qawuqji to the
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1936:"War for Jerusalem Road"
1826:10.1525/jps.2007.36.4.33
1818:10.1525/jps.2007.36.4.33
1650:. Simon & Schuster.
1320:Zu'ayter, Akram (1980).
1118:20 December 2019 at the
1038:Abd Al-Rahman Shahbandar
825:as the commander of the
389:Iron Cross, Second Class
363:Battle of Mishmar HaEmek
46:
37:Fawzi al-Qawuqji in 1936
2131:Battle of al-Musayfirah
2003:French Mandate of Syria
1789:Parsons, Laila (2016).
823:Abdul Qadir al-Husseini
759:FĂŒhrer Directive No. 30
735:German military service
727:In May 1942, after the
636:Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni
143:French Mandate of Syria
2148:SyriaâLebanon campaign
2111:Epic of Ain Albu Gomaa
2106:1925–1927 revolt
2049:Sanjak of Alexandretta
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73:(present-day Tripoli,
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2169:SykesâPicot Agreement
1722:The War for Palestine
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2094:Capture of Damascus
1910:"'I Have Returned'"
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1236:"Achcar", p. 121n.
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