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The Bedouins in the Palestinian–Zionist struggle at the beginning of the British Mandate: 1920–1929
Digest of Middle East Studies ( IF 0.6 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-25 , DOI: 10.1111/dome.12201
Muhammad Suwaed 1
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This article presents the causal factors behind the Arab riots of the 1920s and the reasons some of the Bedouin tribes joined that struggle. It provides an overview of the “Events,” as Zionist historiographers termed the riots—the developing conflict between the Palestinians and the Jews, the methods and resources used by both parties, as well as the responses of the British authorities—from the local, national, and regional perspectives, especially in the political arena. It investigates the political stances that emerged among the local Bedouin tribes regarding the Zionist–Palestinian struggle and the reasons for the diversity of stances: while some tribes took an active part in the events on the Palestinian side, others remained neutral and a few tribes even chose to ally with the Jews, or at least warn them of forthcoming attacks. These different stances consolidated during this period, affecting the events and outcomes of the Great Palestinian revolt that took place in 1936–1939, as well as the conduct of these groups during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.

中文翻译:

英国授权初期:1920-1929年,巴勒斯坦人与犹太复国主义斗争中的贝都因人

本文介绍了1920年代阿拉伯骚乱的起因,以及一些贝都因部落加入这场斗争的原因。本书概述了“事件”,正如犹太复国主义者的历史学家所说的骚乱,即巴勒斯坦人和犹太人之间不断发展的冲突,双方使用的方法和资源以及英国当局的回应,这些都是来自当地,国家和地区的观点,尤其是在政治领域。它调查了当地的贝都因部落在犹太复国主义-巴勒斯坦斗争中出现的政治立场以及立场多样化的原因:尽管有些部落积极参与了巴勒斯坦方面的活动,但其他部落仍然保持中立,甚至还有几个部落选择与犹太人结盟,或至少警告他们即将来临的袭击。
更新日期:2020-03-25
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