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  1. During the Mandate period in Palestine, between 1920 and 1948, when Palestine was governed by Britain under terms which were formalised in the League of Nations Mandate for Palestine of July 24, 1922, [1] the de facto flag was the Union Jack or Union Flag of the United Kingdom, but several localised flags existed for Mandate government ...

  2. The party was regarded as more moderate than the Palestine Arab Party. Its program called for an independent Palestine with an Arab majority and rejection of the Balfour Declaration. The party was represented on the first Arab Higher Committee, 26 April 1936, [citation needed] but withdrew in early July 1937.

  3. Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948) was a British protectorate established by the League of Nations upon the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire after World War One . The main article for this category is Mandatory Palestine. Categories covering the modern history of Palestine (region) Ottoman Palestine. Mandatory Palestine 1920–1948.

  4. In various acts of violence Black Hand targeted Jewish targets in northern Palestine between 1930 and 1935 and killed at least eight Jews. [8] In one instance three members of kibbutz Yagur were killed, 11 April 1931, [9] and in another a father and son were killed in Nahalal, 22 December 1932. On November 20, 1935, after killing a Palestine ...

  5. Mandatory Palestine. Adopted. 12 April 1923. Shield. Old City of Jerusalem. Motto. Government of Palestine. The Public Seal of Palestine was a seal used when Palestine was administered by the United Kingdom as a League of Nations mandated territory. It was adopted in 1923 and fell out of use in 1948 following the establishment of the State of ...

  6. Mandatory Palestine passports were travel documents issued by British authorities in Mandatory Palestine to residents between 1925 and 1948. The first brown-covered passport appeared around 1927, following the issue of the Palestinian Citizenship Order, 1925. From 1926 to 1935 alone approximately 70,000 of such travel documents were issued.

  7. Background. Mandatory Palestine was created at the end of the First World War out of the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.In 1920 Britain was awarded the mandate for Palestine by the League of Nations, to administer until such time as the territory was "able to stand alone".