Mandatory Palestine (Arabic:فلسطينFilasṭīn; Hebrew: פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א"י)Pālēśtīnā (EY), where "EY" indicates "Eretz Yisrael", Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity under British administration, carved out of OttomanSouthern Syria after World War I. British civil administration in Palestine operated from 1920 until 1948. During its existence it was known simply as Palestine, but, in retrospect, as distinguishers, a variety of other names and descriptors including Mandatory or Mandate Palestine, also British Palestine and the British Mandate of Palestine, have been used to refer to it.
IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers: #8 The British Mandate
In this last episode of Season 1 of IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers, Richard Bass discusses the ways in which the Allied Powers remapped the Middle East and designated Palestine as the Jewish national home. We explain the revolt that ensued, and the British government’s proposed resolution. But with growing Nazi power, and the war afoot, circumstances only intensified in the region.
Hashtags:
#israelpalestine
Host:
Richard Bass
Animated by:
Thought Café
http://thoughtcafe.ca
Music Composition & Sound Design:
Allan Levy
Written by:
Richard Bass & Thought Café
Images by:
Wikimedia Commons
Additional Images by:
Jews on a market day in Warsaw, 1880. Stereograph by Keystone View Company
published: 16 Mar 2015
Palestine under british mandate part 1
published: 09 Nov 2015
The Story Of The Israel vs Palestine Conflict | Promises & Betrayals | Timeline
This is how British double-dealing during WW1 ignited the conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. This is a story of intrigue among rival empires; of misguided strategies; and of how conflicting promises to Palestine and Israel created a legacy of bloodshed which determined the fate of the Middle East. Avi Shlaim, Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, calls it 'one of the best historical documentaries on the Middle East I have ever seen'.
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published: 04 Oct 2017
Palestine under british mandate part 4
published: 09 Nov 2015
The British Mandate of Palestine
published: 11 Feb 2020
British Mandate of Palestine Tour | Pillboxes, postboxes, WWI cemetery and more | Jerusalem
In this video, we tour around Jerusalem to visit some of the most significant sites remaining from the British Mandate period (1919-1948) including:
- British WWI memorial (cenotaph) commemorating the Ottoman surrender of Jerusalem
- Original British post boxes
- Dedication plaque for King George V street
- British Defensive Pillboxes
- YMCA
- King David Hotel
- Rockefeller Museum (formerly Palestine Archeological Museum)
- WWI Indian soldiers cemetery
- WWI Mount Scopus cemetery
In this last episode of Season 1 of IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers, Richard Bass discusses the ways in which the Allied Powers remapped the Middle East a...
In this last episode of Season 1 of IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers, Richard Bass discusses the ways in which the Allied Powers remapped the Middle East and designated Palestine as the Jewish national home. We explain the revolt that ensued, and the British government’s proposed resolution. But with growing Nazi power, and the war afoot, circumstances only intensified in the region.
Hashtags:
#israelpalestine
Host:
Richard Bass
Animated by:
Thought Café
http://thoughtcafe.ca
Music Composition & Sound Design:
Allan Levy
Written by:
Richard Bass & Thought Café
Images by:
Wikimedia Commons
Additional Images by:
Jews on a market day in Warsaw, 1880. Stereograph by Keystone View Company
In this last episode of Season 1 of IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers, Richard Bass discusses the ways in which the Allied Powers remapped the Middle East and designated Palestine as the Jewish national home. We explain the revolt that ensued, and the British government’s proposed resolution. But with growing Nazi power, and the war afoot, circumstances only intensified in the region.
Hashtags:
#israelpalestine
Host:
Richard Bass
Animated by:
Thought Café
http://thoughtcafe.ca
Music Composition & Sound Design:
Allan Levy
Written by:
Richard Bass & Thought Café
Images by:
Wikimedia Commons
Additional Images by:
Jews on a market day in Warsaw, 1880. Stereograph by Keystone View Company
This is how British double-dealing during WW1 ignited the conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. This is a story of intrigue among rival empires; o...
This is how British double-dealing during WW1 ignited the conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. This is a story of intrigue among rival empires; of misguided strategies; and of how conflicting promises to Palestine and Israel created a legacy of bloodshed which determined the fate of the Middle East. Avi Shlaim, Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, calls it 'one of the best historical documentaries on the Middle East I have ever seen'.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
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This is how British double-dealing during WW1 ignited the conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. This is a story of intrigue among rival empires; of misguided strategies; and of how conflicting promises to Palestine and Israel created a legacy of bloodshed which determined the fate of the Middle East. Avi Shlaim, Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, calls it 'one of the best historical documentaries on the Middle East I have ever seen'.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
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This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact [email protected]
In this video, we tour around Jerusalem to visit some of the most significant sites remaining from the British Mandate period (1919-1948) including:
- British W...
In this video, we tour around Jerusalem to visit some of the most significant sites remaining from the British Mandate period (1919-1948) including:
- British WWI memorial (cenotaph) commemorating the Ottoman surrender of Jerusalem
- Original British post boxes
- Dedication plaque for King George V street
- British Defensive Pillboxes
- YMCA
- King David Hotel
- Rockefeller Museum (formerly Palestine Archeological Museum)
- WWI Indian soldiers cemetery
- WWI Mount Scopus cemetery
In this video, we tour around Jerusalem to visit some of the most significant sites remaining from the British Mandate period (1919-1948) including:
- British WWI memorial (cenotaph) commemorating the Ottoman surrender of Jerusalem
- Original British post boxes
- Dedication plaque for King George V street
- British Defensive Pillboxes
- YMCA
- King David Hotel
- Rockefeller Museum (formerly Palestine Archeological Museum)
- WWI Indian soldiers cemetery
- WWI Mount Scopus cemetery
In this last episode of Season 1 of IsraelPalestine For Critical Thinkers, Richard Bass discusses the ways in which the Allied Powers remapped the Middle East and designated Palestine as the Jewish national home. We explain the revolt that ensued, and the British government’s proposed resolution. But with growing Nazi power, and the war afoot, circumstances only intensified in the region.
Hashtags:
#israelpalestine
Host:
Richard Bass
Animated by:
Thought Café
http://thoughtcafe.ca
Music Composition & Sound Design:
Allan Levy
Written by:
Richard Bass & Thought Café
Images by:
Wikimedia Commons
Additional Images by:
Jews on a market day in Warsaw, 1880. Stereograph by Keystone View Company
This is how British double-dealing during WW1 ignited the conflict between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East. This is a story of intrigue among rival empires; of misguided strategies; and of how conflicting promises to Palestine and Israel created a legacy of bloodshed which determined the fate of the Middle East. Avi Shlaim, Professor of International Relations at Oxford University, calls it 'one of the best historical documentaries on the Middle East I have ever seen'.
It's like Netflix for history... Sign up to History Hit, the world's best history documentary service, at a huge discount using the code 'TIMELINE' ---ᐳ http://bit.ly/3a7ambu
You can find more from us on:
https://www.facebook.com/timelineWH
https://www.instagram.com/timelineWH
This channel is part of the History Hit Network. Any queries, please contact [email protected]
In this video, we tour around Jerusalem to visit some of the most significant sites remaining from the British Mandate period (1919-1948) including:
- British WWI memorial (cenotaph) commemorating the Ottoman surrender of Jerusalem
- Original British post boxes
- Dedication plaque for King George V street
- British Defensive Pillboxes
- YMCA
- King David Hotel
- Rockefeller Museum (formerly Palestine Archeological Museum)
- WWI Indian soldiers cemetery
- WWI Mount Scopus cemetery
Mandatory Palestine (Arabic:فلسطينFilasṭīn; Hebrew: פָּלֶשְׂתִּינָה (א"י)Pālēśtīnā (EY), where "EY" indicates "Eretz Yisrael", Land of Israel) was a geopolitical entity under British administration, carved out of OttomanSouthern Syria after World War I. British civil administration in Palestine operated from 1920 until 1948. During its existence it was known simply as Palestine, but, in retrospect, as distinguishers, a variety of other names and descriptors including Mandatory or Mandate Palestine, also British Palestine and the British Mandate of Palestine, have been used to refer to it.
As far back as it goes, we watch the time go by And say our mother's names with a smile. Remember how she sang you a lullaby? How did she ever do such good for you? Take me back where I used to live. I want to see my old friends and how they've changed. I always said that when I grew up, I would give my friends another chance To see their lives rearranged. If they want to see me, I'm going to be at the bottom of the hills. I'm going to be standing with my back against the valley walls. I'm going to look up at all the cool kids standing in their running shoes I'm going to walk away from all of them. That's the last thing I can say about the future. I don't really know much about what we're going to do when the days go by (as they're wasting) I guess all I really know about where we're going to go is by looking at Where we've been to. And I'm still looking at you And I'm still looking at you And I'm always looking for you And I'm still looking at you Whenever I'm not