ID | 126899 |
Title Proper | UN perspective on the status of Jerusalem |
Language | ENG |
Author | Abdelrazek, Adnan |
Publication | 2011. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Palestine was a province of the Ottoman Empire for 400 years. With the empire's collapse as a result of World War I, the League of Nations placed Palestine under a mandate which it assigned to the United Kingdom. The British Mandate of Palestine, which was confirmed in 1922, put into effect the Balfour Declaration of 1917 whose principal objective was "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people." The terms of the mandate, which favored an increase in Jewish immigration to Palestine, were opposed by the Arabs, as it aroused growing fears of a Jewish takeover in Jerusalem and elsewhere in the country. This produced great tension between Arabs and Jews, particularly in Jerusalem and specifically around al-Aqsa Mosque and al-Buraq (the Western Wall). |
`In' analytical Note | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.1-2; 2011: p.160-171 |
Journal Source | Palestine Israel Journal Vol.17, No.1-2; 2011: p.160-171 |
Key Words | Ottoman Empire ; Palestine ; Israel ; West Bank ; Western Wall ; World War -I ; League of Nations - UN ; United Kingdom - UK ; Balfour Declaration - 1917 ; Jewish People ; United Nations - UN ; Arabs ; Al-Aqsa Mosque ; Al-Buraq ; History |