The Zionist Military Organizations Position of the Partition of Palestine Projects (1937-1947)

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  • Sami Ahmed
  • Sami Jalhum

Abstract

The study dealt with the position of the Zionist military organizations towards the proposed projects of partitioning Palestine during the British Mandate over Palestine since the first British Royal Commission draft in 1937of partitioning Palestine - proposed by the - after the outbreak of the first revolution of the Palestinians against the British mandate for their biased policies in favor of Zionism. The study also examined the recommendations of the Committee and Wood-head in 1938, and Morrison’s plan to the partition of Palestine in 1946, the study ended with the position of those organizations from the U.N.S.C.O.P Commission resolution (181) issued by the United Nations in November 1947, and the outbreak of fighting between Arabs and Zionists The study is important as it discusses the work of the Zionist military organizations and their methods to cope with those projects, and how to deal with them to serve the strategic goal of the Zionist movement; despite the differing positions of these organizations in the methods and maneuver before the outbreak of the decisive battles between Arabs and Jews, and the establishment of their state on the land of Palestine and the integration of those organizations under the name of "IDF" later.

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2021-06-02

How to Cite

Ahmed, S., & Jalhum, S. (2021). The Zionist Military Organizations Position of the Partition of Palestine Projects (1937-1947). Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 45(3). Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/12715

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