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Operations Agatha & Shark | Palestine - Britain's Small WarsThe operation was called 'Agatha' and it involved practically every army unit. It was carefully planned so there was no reconnaissance and groups were disguised ...
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The British Army in Palestine | National Army MuseumOn 28 June 1946, 17,000 British troops carried out Operation Agatha in Jerusalem. The Jewish Agency offices and other buildings were raided and arms caches ...
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"Black Saturday" - הארכיון הציוני... British began an extensive operation against the Yishuv named “Operation Agatha”. A curfew was imposed on many cities; house to house searches were made and ...
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British Round Up Resistance Fighters | CIEJune 29, 1946. The British military launches Operation Agatha, a two-week series of raids and arrests of Jewish resistance fighters, on a day that comes to ...
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The Jewish Resistance Movement: United Armed Offensive against ...Seventeen thousand British soldiers were sent out in Operation Agatha and Operation Broadside. The aim was to break the Palmah.
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Operation Agatha - British Palestine Police AssociationBetween the beginning of November 1945 and the end of June 1946, the United Jewish Resistance killed 13 members of the Palestine Police and wounded 63.
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1946 Black Sabbath - HistorycentralJun 29, 2024 · They initiated Operation Agatha, a plan designed to apprehend the Yishuv leadership, weaken the Palmach forces, and collect incriminating ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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How did the conflict in Israel/ Palestine begin?In response, the British curbed civil liberties in 1945 and launched a series of raids and searches in 1946, codenamed 'Operation Agatha'."
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Balfour Declaration November 2, 1917 - The Avalon Project"His Majesty's Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to ...
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[PDF] The Balfour Declaration This letter to Lord Rothschild, by the British ...This letter to Lord Rothschild, by the British Foreign Secretary Arthur James. Balfour, was aimed at Jewish support for the Allies in the First World War.
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The Palestine Mandate - Avalon ProjectThe Mandatory shall be entitled at all times to use the roads, railways and ports of Palestine for the movement of armed forces and the carriage of fuel and ...
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9. British Palestine (1917-1948) - University of Central ArkansasSome 47 Jews and 48 Arabs were killed in political violence in Jaffa, Jerusalem, and other cities on May 1-7, 1921. Sir Herbert Samuel declared a state of ...Missing: challenges statistics
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Casualties (Appendix B) - Britain's Pacification of PalestineJan 4, 2019 · Security forces killed more than 2,000 Arabs in combat according to official British figures and they hanged 112 (sometimes 108 or 110), two of ...
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The Avalon Project : British White Paper of 1939After the period of five years, no further Jewish immigration will be permitted unless the Arabs of Palestine are prepared to acquiesce in it. His Majesty's ...
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British White Paper of 1939 on Palestine (MacDonald White Paper)The 1939 White Paper proposed an independent Palestine with shared Arab-Jewish government, limited Jewish immigration, and restricted Jewish land purchases.
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Aliyah Bet | Holocaust EncyclopediaAfter World War II, the number of Jewish refugees seeking to enter Palestine increased dramatically. The horrors of the Holocaust, coupled with postwar ...Missing: Post | Show results with:Post
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British Restrictions on Jewish Immigration to PalestineThe gates of Palestine remained closed for the duration of the war, stranding hundreds of thousands of Jews in Europe, many of whom became victims of Hitler's ...Missing: Post | Show results with:Post
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The Hebron Riots of 1929: Consequences and LessonIn 1929, Arab clerics and politicians provoked riots across Palestine by accusing Jews of plotting to take control of Jerusalem's al-Aqsa Mosque.
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The Haganah - Jewish Virtual LibraryThe Arab riots in 1929 brought about a complete change in the Haganah's status. It became a large organization encompassing nearly all the youth and adults in ...Missing: self- | Show results with:self-<|separator|>
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The Jewish Resistance Movement in Pre-State IsraelEncyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to ...
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Jewish Resistance Blows Up Rails Across Palestine | CIENovember 1, 1945 The newly formed Jewish Resistance Movement sets off explosions at more than 150 sites along the railway system of British Mandatory.
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Operation "Markolet" ('Night of the Bridges') - Palmach | מושגיםOn the night of the 16th to the 17th of June 1946, the Palmach sabotaged the bridges connecting Israel with its neighboring countries – the largest most ...
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A Hagana fighter's recollections of the 'Night of the Bridges'Apr 18, 2018 · It was aimed at destroying 11 bridges linking Palestine to the neighboring countries of Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Egypt, from where troops and ...
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The outcome of Operation "Markolet" ('Night of the Bridges')Only one out of all operations failed – at the Nahal Akhziv bridges. The Palmach suffered 14 casualties and 5 injuries in this operation. There were no injuries ...Missing: details | Show results with:details
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The Palmach and the Night of the BridgesOn the night of the 16th to the 17th of June 1946 the Palmach succeeded in blowing up seven road bridges and two railway bridges, effectively cutting Palestine ...
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The Jewish Resistance Movement - הארכיון הציוניNotable among them were the bombing of railroads and train stations on the “Night of the Trains”, attacks on British police stations, the bombing of dozens ...Missing: actions derailments
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[PDF] Jewish -- Zionist Terrorism and the Establishment of Israel - DTICCity during the Arab riots of 1920 He was released only after considerable ... Palestine, called for a revolt against the British authorities. "There ...
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Jewish insurgency in Mandatory Palestine - Military Wiki - FandomSome 90 economic targets were attacked, among them 20 trains which were damaged or derailed and five train stations which were attacked, and about dozen attacks ...
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[PDF] British Intelligence Superiority, 1939-1948, Based on Breaking ...Jun 7, 2025 · ○ On Saturday, June 29, 1946, the British launched. 'Operation Agatha' against the Jewish Agency and the. Haganah, known as the 'Black Sabbath'.Missing: assessments | Show results with:assessments
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[PDF] Britain and the Jewish Underground, 1944-46: Intelligence, Policy ...In the early hours of Saturday 29 June 1946, the British Army in Palestine began. Operation Agatha, which aimed to end armed resistance to British rule by ...
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[PDF] Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry Chapter I Recommendations ...We recommend (a) that 100,000 certificates be authorized immediately for the admission into Palestine of Jews who have been the victims of Nazi and Fascist ...
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Palestine - Hansard - UK ParliamentSince the passage of two years 100,000 men have gone into Palestine, and the 100,000 men are armed British troops. We are told that we must not allow Jews into ...
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British Anti-Communism and Fears of a Soviet Israel 1946-1949They implemented 'Operation Agatha', a nationwide sweep involving 17,000 servicemen that raided the Jewish Agency's headquarters, seized weapon caches, and ...<|separator|>
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BLACK SABBATH (SATURDAY)During Black Sabbath, some 2,700 people were arrested throughout the country and taken to the Rafiah internment camp. Two days later, the Haganah command, ...
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Besiege / Yehuda Lapidut - THE BLACK SABBATHThe Haganah command decided to carry out three operations against the British authorities. The first was a Palmach raid on the Bat Galim army camp, in order to ...
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June 29: The Black Shabbat - Jewish CurrentsJun 29, 2012 · The British struck back with “Operation Agatha,” which included a ... At Kibbutz Yagur, the British uncovered an arms cache of 300 ...
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Trudy Gold The Split: Confronting the British Empire 1944-1947Jul 30, 2024 · So Operation Agatha, Black Sabbath, 17,000 British soldiers mount an operation to break the Palmach. There is a complete curfew. 2,700 Jews ...
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Black Sabbath (June 1946) - Jewish Virtual LibraryThousands of British troops were sent around the country to try and contain Jewish paramilitary development. During the operation, several underground weapons ...Missing: haul | Show results with:haul<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Defence (Emergency) Regulations, 1945These Regulations apply throughout Palestine save where there is something in the subject or context repugnant to or inconsistent with such construction.Missing: Agatha basis
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British Palestine Mandate: Deportation of Jewish Fighters to Africa239 Jewish fighters were taken from Latrun camp, then 251 total were deported to Asmara, Eritrea, and then to Sambel camp in Africa. 439 were deported total.
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Bombing of the King David Hotel - British Palestine Police AssociationThe Irgun bombed the King David Hotel's south wing, killing 91 people, mostly staff, in response to Operation Agatha. The attack was successful due to prior ...Missing: wounded | Show results with:wounded
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Lessons From the First Black Sabbath - Commentary MagazineMar 19, 2024 · The British responded by launching Operation Agatha, a sweeping crackdown of arrests and raids, on a Saturday soon after the bridge bombings.
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Volume XXII, Series A (May 1945-July 1947) | CIEIf the British assumed that 'Operation Agatha' would clear the way to the formation of a moderate Executive run by Weizmann and his supporters, together perhaps ...
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UN Palestine Commission - Policy of the Mandatory Power in ...The Government of Palestine fears that strife in Palestine will be greatly intensified when the Mandate is terminated, and that the international status of the ...Missing: Agatha term
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[PDF] insurgency and counter-insurgency in palestine, 1945-1947challenge with political initiatives and internal security operations. British political endeavours failed to produce a solution to the Palestine question.
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Irgun Blows Up British HQ at Jerusalem's King David Hotel - HaaretzJul 22, 2021 · The attack by the Irgun pre-state Jewish underground killed 91 and wounded 46. Among the dead were British employees, both civilian and military ...
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BRITISH CASUALTIES IN PALESTINE. (Hansard, 9 June 1948)28 members of the Royal Air Force, 141 members of the British Police and 21 British civilians were killed in Palestine as the result of hostile action by Jews ...
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Palestine (Government Policy) - Hansard - UK ParliamentThe course of events has led His Majesty's Government to decide that the problem of Palestine must be referred to the United Nations, as outlined in the ...
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The Origins of the Israel Defense ForcesMay 26, 2021 · ... Operation Agatha, also known as the "Black Shabbat". The British seized Jewish cities, kibbutzim and towns, confiscated important documents ...Missing: factory | Show results with:factory