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  1. Palestine - The Arab Revolt: The Arab Revolt of 1936–39 was the first sustained violent uprising of Palestinian Arabs in more than a century. Thousands of Arabs from all classes were mobilized, and nationalistic sentiment was fanned in the Arabic press, schools, and literary circles.

  2. A popular uprising by Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine against the British administration of the Palestine Mandate, later known as The Great Revolt (Arabic: al-Thawra al- Kubra) or The Great Palestinian Revolt (Thawrat Filastin al-Kubra), or the Palestinian Revolution, lasted from 1936 until 1939, demanding Arab independence and the end ...

    • Revolt suppressed
  3. The revolt in Palestine (1936 – 1939) was in many ways the decisive episode in the efforts of the Palestinian Arabs to resist the British mandate's support for a Jewish national home in Palestine. Although it helped force a British policy reassessment, which led to the 1939 white paper curtailing Jewish immigration to Palestine, ultimately ...

  4. Kanafani, Ghassan. The Revolution of 1936 1939 in Palestine: Background, Details, and Analysis. Translated by Hazem Jamjoum. Introduced by Layan Sima Fuleihan. Afterword by Maher al-Sharif. New York: 1804 Books, 2023. 99 pages. Paperback $20.00 Originally published in Arabic as Shou n Falastiniyya (3DOHVWLQLDQ$ üDLUV) issue #6 (1972)

  5. Great Arab Revolt, 1936-1939. A Popular Uprising Facing a Ruthless Repression. In 1936, widespread Palestinian dissatisfaction with Britain's governance erupted into open rebellion. Several key dynamics and events can be seen as setting the stage for this uprising.

  6. 12 de ago. de 2012 · A picture dated 01 November 1936 shows a scene inside Jaffa Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem during the Arab revolt during the British Mandate in Palestine. (Photo by GPO / AFP) In April 1936, followers of Sheikh Izz al-Din al-Qassam, who lived and worked in Haifa and had been killed a year earlier by British troops near Jenin, organized a general strike in Jaffa and Nablus.

  7. 30 de ene. de 2017 · Original contemporary sources include over 80 oral history interviews with Palestinians who relate their own experiences and explain their own participation in the revolution. The web platform is available in both Arabic and English, and charts some of the key events from the ‘Nakba’ (Palestine War) of 1948 to the siege of Beirut ...