Palestinian Revolts and Resistance During the British Presence in Palestine (1922–1948)

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36657/ihcd.2026.152

Keywords:

Resistance, Revolts, British Mandate, Palestine, 1936–1939 Arab Revolt, Izz al-Din al-Qassam

Abstract

This study examines the resistance and uprisings of the Palestinian people against the British presence and the Zionist gangs from 1922 to 1948. These forces came to Palestine with the aim of implementing their plans to establish a national homeland for the Jews. The Palestinian rebel did not remain passive in the face of Britain and the Zionist-Nazi-like gangs; rather, he struggled, fought, and resisted them by all means. The Palestinians suffered betrayal and abandonment, receiving no aid or arms. Eventually, the tragic day of the Nakba came, and the Zionist Jews, with the support of British forces, were handed a new homeland-named Israel-on a silver platter.

Published

2026-01-26

How to Cite

Alqerem, M. T. M., & Ayyash, H. M. K. (2026). Palestinian Revolts and Resistance During the British Presence in Palestine (1922–1948). Journal of Ibn Haldun Studies, 11(1), 123–143. https://doi.org/10.36657/ihcd.2026.152