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History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Nakba (part 2/3) [SE_4.7b]

June 24, 2024 Dr. Jason Hansen Season 3 Episode 14
History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Nakba (part 2/3) [SE_4.7b]
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History of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: The Nakba (part 2/3) [SE_4.7b]
Jun 24, 2024 Season 3 Episode 14
Dr. Jason Hansen

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This episode continues our discussion of the Nakba and the Israeli War of Independence, covering the initial phases of the civil war between Jews and Arabs in Palestine from November 1947 to March 1948. The episode highlights the ways in which sporadic acts of violence in the wake of the passage of the UN partition resolution created an inertia towards civil war, while also evaluating some of the strengths and weaknesses of both sides in the conflict. We'll also discuss some of the early massacres in the war, and learn how the notion of "retaliation" increasingly pushed the boundaries of what was thought of as acceptable acts of violence.


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Intro (1:49)

A failed transfer of power (2:38)

Start of civil war (16:50)

Strength of the two sides (30:02)

Jewish operations and Balad al-Sheik (47:47)

Palestinian operations (1:04:48)

conclusion (1:09:01)

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Show Notes

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This episode continues our discussion of the Nakba and the Israeli War of Independence, covering the initial phases of the civil war between Jews and Arabs in Palestine from November 1947 to March 1948. The episode highlights the ways in which sporadic acts of violence in the wake of the passage of the UN partition resolution created an inertia towards civil war, while also evaluating some of the strengths and weaknesses of both sides in the conflict. We'll also discuss some of the early massacres in the war, and learn how the notion of "retaliation" increasingly pushed the boundaries of what was thought of as acceptable acts of violence.


Jump links:

Intro (1:49)

A failed transfer of power (2:38)

Start of civil war (16:50)

Strength of the two sides (30:02)

Jewish operations and Balad al-Sheik (47:47)

Palestinian operations (1:04:48)

conclusion (1:09:01)

Support the Show.

For more information on History Off the Page, check out our website www.historyoffthepage.com! Or you can support the show via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/historyoffthepage?fan_landing=true.