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British Empire, and seen as more stable than | Palestine, a British Mandate. |
Palestine: A personal history (2006). | |
iscussed the first plans for colonization in | Palestine, a foundation stone was laid for the Zionist |
Shahin, Mariam (2005), | Palestine: A Guide, Interlink Books, ISBN 156656557X |
sfer of Jewish property from Nazi Germany to | Palestine, a post he held until 1938. |
anization to call the British authorities in | Palestine a “foreign regime” and refer to the British |
Saint Conon of | Palestine, abbot (555) |
Bernatz journeyed with Dr. Schubert to | Palestine, Abyssinia, and elsewhere, and created many |
still under French control, despite being in | Palestine according to the Franco-British boundary agr |
r held at Te Papa, for self determination in | Palestine, Aceh and West Papua, and against the New Ze |
ght at Gallipoli and in Egypt, the Sinai and | Palestine, achieving the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. |
olution 181 regarding the Partition Plan for | Palestine, adopted on 29 November 1947. |
Founded in 1849 as the | Palestine Advocate, the Palestine Daily Herald came ab |
A | Palestine Affair was a finalist for the 2004 National |
ently engaged in are in Saudi Arabia, Libya, | Palestine, Afghanistan & Pakistan. |
On 21 December/22 December 1917, at Fejja, | Palestine, after a position had been captured, the ene |
d by the Popular Front for the Liberation of | Palestine, after that group failed in its attempts to |
Upon his return to | Palestine after the war, he became a member of the Hag |
is, but gave up his wedding and travelled to | Palestine after learning of the foundation of the Temp |
en in anticipation that they would settle in | Palestine after the war. |
existing Jewish foundations in the region of | Palestine after the Germans had gained victory in the |
he helped 10,000 Jewish children emigrate to | Palestine after he became head of Switzerland's foreig |
Bentwich was a regular visitor to | Palestine after 1921 and settled in Jerusalem in late |
He later made a pilgrimage to | Palestine, after which he was elected abbot of St. Vin |
r his actions on 1 December 1917 at El Burf, | Palestine, against the Ottoman Army. |
uthorities: on 3 July, High Commissioner for | Palestine, Alan Cunningham, commuted the deaths senten |
us oversees development programs in Morocco, | Palestine, Algeria, Tunisiea, Senegal, Togo, Benin, Ma |
offee City as well as the west shore of Lake | Palestine, all in the eastern part of Henderson County |
KWN34 (sometimes referred to as | Palestine All Hazards) is a NOAA Weather Radio station |
s)- had the responsibility of advancing from | Palestine along the coastal road from Haifa towards Be |
and the Popular Front for the Liberation of | Palestine, along with the hijackers' threats to kill t |
Venerable Zosimas of | Palestine, also called Zosima, is commemorated as a sa |
ns against Americans in Iraq and Israelis in | Palestine, also encourages "individual jihads" involvi |
The British Mandate for | Palestine, also known as the Palestine Mandate and The |
m a Palestinian Christian family in Safed in | Palestine, although he was born in Tiberias. |
is celebrated in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and | Palestine among Arab Christians annually on December 4 |
Elihu Grant (2005): People of | Palestine: An Enlarged Edition of the Peasantry of Pal |
Israel and | Palestine: An Assault on the Law of Nations (1981) |
ed Nations Truce Supervision Organization in | Palestine and representatives of Egypt and Israel the |
ons were reluctant to resume the fighting in | Palestine and that the conflict now consisted of "inci |
rogrammes - in order to empower the youth of | Palestine, and as a means of providing them with a bet |
He flew more than 500 combat sorties in | Palestine and upon the Western Front. |
It was after the war stationed in Egypt and | Palestine and tasked with air-sea rescue and was also |
ified with "the people of Vietnam, Korea and | Palestine, and all those people whose heroic struggle |
High Commissioner of the British Mandate of | Palestine and survived an assassination attempt in 194 |
to launch coastal raids along the Egyptian, | Palestine and Syrian coasts in 1300. |
they were stopped at the gates of Caesarea, | Palestine, and questioned. |
ns, which served to drive the British out of | Palestine and create a Jewish state. |
At the end of 1933, he emigrated to Mandate | Palestine and the following year was appointed secreta |
He was born in Tel Aviv, British Mandate of | Palestine and studied film in London. |
Pnueli was born in Nahalal, Mandate | Palestine and received a Bachelor's degree in Mathemat |
In 1941, fleeing the Nazis, he moved to | Palestine, and was one of the founders of the New Hori |
ied the geographer Richard Kiepert to Syria, | Palestine and western Jordan, but returned to Europe a |
by the British, a loan for administration in | Palestine and appropriation of large sums to the Arab |
th Jerusalem, Bethlehem, and other places in | Palestine, and briefly with Alexandria and Constantino |
In 1945 Bibi himself made aliyah to Mandate | Palestine, and was involved in helping with mass immig |
sonal Account of Anglo-American Diplomacy in | Palestine and the Middle East was published by Simon & |
e world, narrating his film, With Allenby in | Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia, making Lawrence-and |
r grew to 7000 and then spread from Egypt to | Palestine and the Judean Desert, Syria, North Africa a |
ke William IX of Aquitaine on his crusade to | Palestine and did not return. |
astward and was represented Congressmen from | Palestine and Galveston. |
General Officer Commanding British Forces in | Palestine and Transjordan in 1938. |
abia, now live between Saudi Arabia, Jordan, | Palestine and Sinai. |
"I remembered Greece and | Palestine, and my speech was ready, for in men of reno |
the principal negotiator between the Jews in | Palestine and the British Mandatory authorities. |
ring the Anglo-Boer War, World War I, on the | Palestine and Western Fronts. |
Two major reservoirs, Lake | Palestine and Lake B. A. Steinhagen are located on the |
os II Phokas, pleading with him to hasten to | Palestine and retake it from the Fatimid Caliphs. |
ng) Station, Risalpur in 1935, RAF forces in | Palestine and Trans-Jordan in 1940 and RAF forces in G |
ing time in South Africa, the Isle of Wight, | Palestine and Poona, India. |
tten stories from other conflict areas, like | Palestine and Kashmir. |
left for the St. Anthony's monastery then to | Palestine, and worked in construction. |
Palestine and the World. | |
underwent military training in Persia, Iraq, | Palestine and Egypt. |
He returned to | Palestine and set up a studio at Tel Aviv in 1937. |
Madden Prize, which allowed him to travel in | Palestine and Persia. |
abbi Abraham Isaac Kook (1864-1935) moved to | Palestine and took up the position of chief rabbi of J |
reviously Templar residents of the region of | Palestine and two Arab-Palestinians in exile. |
d the Orthodox Arab Christian communities in | Palestine and Jordan to boycott the Greek Patriarch an |
In 1940 he made aliyah to Mandate | Palestine, and in the same year volunteered for the Br |
nt shock waves through Jewish communities in | Palestine and across the world. |
The couple honeymooned in | Palestine and made their home at Mount Caulfield House |
rote several travel books on Russia, Canada, | Palestine, and Egypt. |
is a species in the Poaceae family native to | Palestine and the Levant. |
2nd Infantry Brigade in 1936 and deployed to | Palestine and then became Director of Staff Duties at |
mmigration) was a political party in Mandate | Palestine and Israel. |
the 1299-1300 Mongol offensive in Syria and | Palestine, and remained with a small force to occupy t |
most renowned stringed-instrument makers in | Palestine and in the Arab world. |
In 2003, he co founded the Occupied | Palestine and Syrian Golan Heights Advocacy Initiative |
He returned to | Palestine and studied at a Teachers Seminary in Jerusa |
In 1934, he emigrated to Mandate | Palestine and accepted a job as temporary director of |
area that existed throughout Ottoman rule of | Palestine and to a lesser extent during British rule. |
founder of the American Friends for a Jewish | Palestine and other Zionist organizations. |
July 1945 it extended its trooping routes to | Palestine and the Middle East and moved to RAF Qastina |
f the Democratic Front for the Liberation of | Palestine, and a member of the Palestinian Legislative |
nian religious and political leader in Acre, | Palestine and the Ottoman-appointed Grand Mufti of Jer |
war, Elisha moves to the British Mandate of | Palestine and joins a terrorist group determined to ou |
The year 750 saw the end of Umayyad rule in | Palestine and the arrival of the Abbasids, with Gaza b |
w School from 1932 to 1942, practised law in | Palestine and Syria, and was a member of the Palestine |
The international boundary between | Palestine and Lebanon was finally agreed by Great Brit |
orce and served in the middle east in Egypt, | Palestine and Transjordan. |
bour movement on the plight of the people of | Palestine, and to take practical action in defence of |
The Railways of | Palestine and Israel. |
The border between the British Mandate of | Palestine and the French Mandate of Syria was drawn in |
er Zalman Meltzer, who had also emigrated to | Palestine, and attended shiurim given by Rabbi Yechezk |
He ended the war as High Commissioner for | Palestine and Transjordan. |
ing and encouraging the Jewish population in | Palestine, and showing the Haganah as being as active |
Zealand, Burma, immigration certificates to | Palestine, and immigrant visas to the United States an |
e was chosen to represent the Gaza, southern | Palestine, and the District of Jerusalem from 1922 to |
ollowing the end of the British mandate over | Palestine and Transjordan and the outbreak of hostilit |
r which included the Republic of Turkey, and | Palestine, and returned to Russia by way of Siberia in |
and with respect to | Palestine and in the light of the Balfour Declaration |
s fled to Romania, traveling on to Mandatory | Palestine and eventually to the United States. |
School trained cadets from all over Europe, | Palestine and South Africa and produced some of the fu |
865); "The Far East: or, Letters from Egypt, | Palestine, and other lands of the Orient" (Cincinnati, |
de visiting positions at Birzeit University ( | Palestine) and the Institute of Social Studies (The Ha |
Orde Wingate was transferred out of | Palestine and the Fosh was replaced by a less mobile b |
rnsville, Sand Fork, Glenville, Grantsville, | Palestine and Elizabeth, to its mouth at the Ohio Rive |
He served in | Palestine and Egypt, and joined the British Forces Bro |
rican-Israeli alliance against our people in | Palestine and Lebanon-I thought about it. |
also helped reduce pressure from the Jews of | Palestine and fears that the growing numbers of Jews b |
France obtained Syria; Britain, | Palestine and Iraq. |
nt and best known as a speaker on Israel and | Palestine and as a critic of Zionism. |
Larrabee died in New | Palestine and is buried in New Palestine Cemetery. |
hrough Greece, Asia Minor, Egypt, Arabia and | Palestine, and returned in 1549. |
unted by Roland, including Ireland, Lebanon, | Palestine, and Berkeley, California. |
d for possibilities for justice and peace in | Palestine and for the respect and protection of the Ho |
lel to Crowley's Ridge and past the towns of | Palestine and Marianna. |
In 1941, he made aliyah to Mandate | Palestine, and enlisted in the British Army. |
responsa, containing questions from all over | Palestine and beyond, demonstrate the wide acceptance |
army by land through the crusader states of | Palestine and Syria. |
organisation and political party in Mandate | Palestine and newly-independent Israel. |
he interests of the Herodian Dynasty both in | Palestine and as it sought to extend its influence int |
together during the time of the conquest of | Palestine and even for a short time after" |
Born in | Palestine and having studied for a masters degree at t |
was decided to send the division overseas to | Palestine, and convert the seven remaining yeomanry re |
The film takes place in | Palestine and portrays the lives of freedom fighters t |
out halfway between the Lebanese border with | Palestine and Beirut. |
In | Palestine and later Israel he was deeply engaged as an |
their decision to halt Jewish migration into | Palestine and thus disarm American pressure. |
He scored 2 goals against | Palestine and also 2 against Singapore. |
In 1921 she made aliyah to Mandate | Palestine, and settled in Nahalal, the newly-establish |
Triticum triunciale (L.) Raspail) native to | Palestine and the Levant. |
mposed of Jews from the Ottoman provinces of | Palestine and other areas, served in the Jordan Valley |
o the Holy Land and visit the holy places of | Palestine and the Lavra of Syria and Egypt. |
tion, initially supporting British forces in | Palestine and Iraq, before being posted to India where |
) was a Hebrew language newspaper in Mandate | Palestine and Israel, owned by the Israeli Communist P |
administered the part west of the Jordan as | Palestine, and the part east of the Jordan as Transjor |
o the Democratic Front for the Liberation of | Palestine and detained six times by the IDF; she saw t |
of the PLO, whose films included The Road to | Palestine and The Youth Camp. |
In 1921 he made aliyah to | Palestine, and from 1922 until 1934 worked as a doctor |
st to Teaselville and the east shore of Lake | Palestine, and east to Bullard; FM 344 spans the south |
gesse School in Beirut, patriarchal vicar of | Palestine and president of the Maronite tribunal in th |
ipts many of which were revealed by Blake in | Palestine and Mount Athos. |
on which led to the decision on partition of | Palestine and the establishment of the State of Israel |
ey he made about ten years earlier in Syria, | Palestine and Egypt, together with his Eton contempora |
ing for them there, they stopped in Haifa in | Palestine, and traveled from there to Egypt. |
In April to squadron moved to | Palestine and converted to Lancasters. |
hterman was involved in promoting aviationin | Palestine, and chaired the Tel Aviv Pilots Club betwee |
Later that year, he emigrated to Mandate | Palestine and started working in Hadassah Hospital, be |
neyed on foot through France, Italy, Turkey, | Palestine, and Egypt. |
In 1914 he immigrated to Ottoman | Palestine and worked as an agricultural laborer in Pet |
ria, Tunisia, Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, | Palestine and maybe Libya |
ended from the Egyptian border of Sinai into | Palestine and Lebanon as far north as Acre and Nablus |
and served with the Westminster Dragoons in | Palestine and on the Western Front in the First World |
hich the kingdom conquered almost a third of | Palestine and the forced abdication of King Talal. |
was brought before Urbanus, the governor of | Palestine, and upon refusing to offer sacrifice, was c |
to Reklaw and Mount Enterprise, and west to | Palestine) and TX 110 (north, to New Summerfield and T |
He remained in | Palestine and died there, probably in 1121. |
n 15 December, he switched to 14 Squadron in | Palestine and on 22 May 1920, he continued Middle East |
by many Britons between the 1917 conquest of | Palestine and the crusades. |
Peace must return to | Palestine and every feasible measure should be taken t |
s Championships: 1937 Stockholm, playing for | Palestine and placing sixth (won by Vera Menchik); 193 |
"Israel, | Palestine and Zionism," Socialist Register, Vol. 7 (19 |
has been an undercurrent in the politics of | Palestine and Israel for over a century. |
ttlers had already caused severe problems in | Palestine, and the British did not wish to further exa |
In 1874, Eggermont travelled to Egypt and | Palestine and in 1876-1877, he travelled around the wo |
After leaving Tobruk, the 2/10th trained in | Palestine and between late September 1941 and early Ja |
d establish the Mizrachi movement in Mandate | Palestine, and was a member of its bureau in Jerusalem |
y to Brazil, Uruguay, the British Mandate of | Palestine and Egypt. |
to smuggle Jews into the British Mandate of | Palestine and was named its commander. |
m forces available in the British Mandate of | Palestine and was created in order to relieve RAF Habb |
Refugee Services, the Islamic Committee for | Palestine, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, all groups t |
William F. Albright - The Archaeology of | Palestine and the Bible. |
elled Turkish positions throughout Egypt and | Palestine and was awarded another mention in dispatche |
ouncil, Chairperson of the London Friends of | Palestine and UK Director of the Intermediate Technolo |
bassador Austin saying that Aqaba was not in | Palestine, and mentioned the problem of maintaining li |
In 1164, he undertook a pilgrimage to | Palestine and fell for a time into Turkish hands. |
In 1947 he became General Officer Commanding | Palestine and in 1949 General Officer Commanding-in-Ch |
include immigration, the zapatista movement, | Palestine, and others. |
sephardi chief rabbi of the Ottoman Empire, | Palestine and Jerusalem. |
rmy and saw action in the British Mandate of | Palestine and during the Malayan Emergency, for which |
ish Army who served in the Second World War, | Palestine and the Malayan Emergency before becoming di |
It is a favourite breakfast preparation in | Palestine, and popularly served for breakfast in Leban |
until 27 January 1945 when it was shipped to | Palestine and finally Syria where it ended the war. |
918 in the face of British and Arab gains in | Palestine and Syria. |
th Indian Division, serving in North Africa, | Palestine and Italy, where it ended the war on the Adr |
onial service in 1930 and served in Nigeria, | Palestine and Gambia. |
from all over the Arab lands, which included | Palestine and Lebanon although French officials preven |
e unit returned to garrison duties in India, | Palestine and Ireland. |
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