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Palestine Mandate
How Britain stirred the cauldron of conflict in Palestine
Having ousted the Ottomans from Palestine in 1917, Britain administered a territory that was already a tinderbox of tensions between Arabs and Jews. Matthew Hughes explores the bloody end of the Palestine Mandate and the emergence of the State of Israel
A joint British-Jewish patrol in Palestine during the 1936–39 Arab Revolt. British forces trained Jewish fighters in combating insurgency – and some of these later fought against British troops during the Jewish revolt that erupted in 1944
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