Very interesting post Shoaib, I'm interested in the attacks by LHI and Urgun (?) on British troops, police and and indigenous Palestinians, from early 1947 to 1948. I've read conflicting accounts, of Jews arriving uninvited and how Britain didn't want them to move to Palestine, with the United Nations declaring the land should be open/declared to be a Jewish homeland or state.
A very complicated situation and it was seen as a betrayal by Arabs.
I hasten to add, just in case my wording isn't clear, the Arabs felt betrayed by the Balfour treaty/letter.
Very interesting post Shoaib, I'm interested in the attacks by LHI and Urgun (?) on British troops, police and and indigenous Palestinians, from early 1947 to 1948. I've read conflicting accounts, of Jews arriving uninvited and how Britain didn't want them to move to Palestine, with the United Nations declaring the land should be open/declared to be a Jewish homeland or state.
A very complicated situation and it was seen as a betrayal by Arabs.