Author
Meari, Mahmoud
Type
Book
Language
Arabic
Digital
Yes
Manuscript
No
Library
Royal Danish Library
Library Asset ID
ISSN: 1024-9834
Record ID
cdi_almandumah_primary_956600
Library Location
EBSCOhost Academic Search Complete
Notes
The research aimed to identify the attitudes of the Palestinian public towards resisting the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. The research included an introduction and methodology. The introduction explained the Palestinian resistance, the resistance to Zionist colonialism in the late Ottoman era, which is represented by the resistance during the British Mandate era (the resistance between 1917 and 1929 - the resistance between 1930 and 1939), and the resistance to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. The research methodology dealt with measuring variables, data collection, and analysis method. The research concluded that the Arabs of Palestine resisted Zionist colonialism since its beginning in the late Ottoman era, and despite the intermittent raids launched by peasants from time to time on Jewish settlements (or colonies), the Arab resistance was characterized by being peaceful in general, represented, essentially, by the effendi and notables submitting petitions and telegrams of protest to the Ottoman Sultan and the Ottoman government, in which they demanded stopping Jewish immigration and preventing Selling land to Jews. The Arab press, especially the newspapers Al-Karmel (1909) and Filastin (1911), played a pioneering role in resisting the Zionist project and exposing its dangers. However, resistance in the late Ottoman era remained spontaneous and unorganized. This extract was written by Dar Al Manzumah 2018
Görüntüle
al-Mustaqbal al-ʻArabī, 2019, Vol.42 (483), p.67-95