Title: The Quest for a homeland, 19171948
1The Quest for a homeland, 1917-1948
- Prof. Noam Pianko, January 23, 2009
2Announcement
- Lecture AntisemitismAn Eternal Hatred? Prof.
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3Zionism and Colonialism
- Orientalism and assumptions about Arabs
- Civilizing Mission dessert bloom
4Zionism and Colonialism
- No colonizing state
- Limited exploitation of Arab workers
- Jewish nationalism is anti-colonial
5Imperialism and the rise of Arab nationalism
6The Palestinians?
- Arab Nationalism begins after Jewish nationalism
- Begins as Pan-Islamic Unity against Turkish Empire
7Neguib Azoury, 1905
- The reawakening of the Arab nation, and the
growing Jewish efforts at rebuilding the ancient
monarchy of Israel on a very large scalethese
two movements are destined to fight each other
continually, until one of the triumphs over the
other. 1905
8World War I and the Scramble for arabia
- Central Powers (Germany, Austro-Hungarian Empire)
versus Allies (Britain, France, and Russia) - Arab Lands Central
- Suez Canal
- Ottoman Empire
9Hussein-McMahon Correspondence, 1915
10What About the French?
- Sykes-Picot Agreement in 1915
- Hunters who divided up the skin of the bear
before they had killed it.
11Sykes-Picot, 1916
12Balfour Declaration, 1917
- His Majestys Government view with favor the
establishment in Palestine of a national home for
the Jewish people and will use their best
endeavors to facilitate the achievement of this
object, it being clearly understood that nothing
shall be done which may prejudice the civil and
religious rights of existing non Jewish
communities in Palestine..
13Why Promise a Homeland?
- Lord Balfour The vast majority of Jews in
Russia and America, as indeed all over the world,
now appear to be favorable to Zionism. If we
could make a declaration favorable to such an
ideal, we should be able to carry on extremely
useful propaganda both in Russia and America.
14Philo-Zionism in British Leadership
15British Victory in Palestine
- General Allenby defeats Turkish Forces
- Takes Jerusalem in December 1917
16Paris Peace Conference, 1917
17What did they do?
- These three all-powerful, all-ignorant men
Lloyd George, Clemenceau, and Wilson were
sitting there and carving up continents with only
a child to lead them.
18San Remo Conference and the British Mandate,
1920-22
- Arab-Jewish Conflict in 1920-1921
- Immigration Curtailed
- British Appoint High Commissioner, Herbert Samuel
191922, White Paper
- The Balfour declarationdoes not contemplate
that Palestine as a whole should be converted
into a Jewish National Home, but that such a Home
should be founded in Palestine
20Two Perspectives on Developments
21Jewish Perspective
- 1903-1906 Renewed Pogroms
- Chalutzim Mentality
- Developments in Europe inlate 20s and 30s
increases pressure for safe-haven - Land is purchased
- Separate Jewish labor force
22Arab Perspective
- Demographic Growth in Yishuv
- 1918 60,000 Jews and 700,000 Arabs
- 1922 84,000 Jews and 760,000 Arabs
- 1931 175,000 Jews and 880,000 Arabs
- Land Purchase and Displacement
- Blasphemous for Jews to have political ambition
on Muslim land - Concerned about Minority Status
231929 Anti-Jewish Riots
- Sparked by Control of Religious Sites
- 133 Jews and 116 Arabs Killed (all but 6 by
British Police) - British lose control
241929 Hebron Massacre
- On hearing screams in a room I went up a sort of
tunnel passage and saw an Arab in the act of
cutting off a childs head with a sword. He had
already hit and was having another cutBehind him
was a Jewish woman smothered in blood with a man
I recognized as an Arab police constableHe was
standing over the woman with a dagger in his
hand. He saw me and bolted into a room close by
and tried to shut me outshouting in Arabic,
Your honor, I am a policeman
25Response
- British Balfour was a colossal blunder
- Jews-Haganah and Self-defense
- Arab-Pressure British to end Mandate
26Global Perspective and Palestine
- 1933 Nazis in Germany
- Rise in Aliyah
- 1932-1938- 197,235 European Jews make Aliyah
- Equivalent to immigrants from 1882-1932
- Increased Land purchase by Jews
- Palestinian Arabs side with Hitler
27Mufti of Jerusalem
- The Muslims inside and outside Palestine welcome
the new regime of Germany and hope for the
extension of the fascist anti-democratic,
governmental system to other countries.
281936-1939 Arab Revolt
- 1,000 Arabs and 400 Jews die
- Killings, Bombings, Armed Attacks
- Palestinian Arabs divided
29Peel Commission, 1937
30Response to Peel Commission
- Arabs reject plan
- Jews accept Peel plan
31Ben Gurion
- A Jewish state in part of Palestine is not an
end, but a beginning..Our possession is important
not only for itselfthrough this we increase out
power, and every increase in power facilitates
getting hold of the country in its entirety.
Establishing a small state will serve as a very
potent lever in our historical efforts to redeem
the whole country.
321939 White Paper
- New Policy
- Arab demands met
- Limit on Jewish immigration
- Prohibition of land purchase
33Toward Statehood
- 1942 Biltmore Program-Found a Jewish
Commonwealth - 1947 UN Approves Partition Plan
- 1948 May 15th-Declaration of Independence
- 1948 War of Independence