Why were Palestinian Arabs angry about Jews immigrating to Palestine after WWI?
Because the Jews were buying land and evicting the Arabs who worked on the land, the Arabs were also angry because they just got over the hold Turkey had on them and now the British were doing the same thing and letting thousands of Jews migrate into their home land.
Why did British rule lead to an Arab rebellion in Palestine?
Because they kept deciding not to restrict immigrations because they though it would cause more foreign problems with USA and all the Jews rather than just the Arabs, who kept having some out breaks but then broke out into a civil war because Britain wasn't controlling how Jews could come in causing the population to skyrocket.
Why did the British decide on, and later reject, the partition of Palestine?
When Arabs refused to split their home land, Britain was afraid that Arabs would join Hitler which would cause a oil issue so they decided they wanted to make Palestine a independent nation which wouldn't be a Jewish or a Arab state but they would govern it together.
When Arabs refused to split their home land, Britain was afraid that Arabs would join Hitler which would cause a oil issue so they decided they wanted to make Palestine a independent nation which wouldn't be a Jewish or a Arab state but they would govern it together.
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