Alexander Bligh Analysis of the precedents set in the wake of the 1929 wave of violence in Palestine and their current repercussions

The chronology of the period between the Wailing Wall Yom Kippur incident of 1928 and the August 23 , 1929 outbreak of hostilities between Jews and Arabs throughout mandatory Palestine have been studied repeatedly through the prism of the concerned parties . Yet , almost a century after the 1929 confrontation it is evident that its impact has extended even into our generation by setting several precedents that have since established the context of the Israeli-Arab and Israeli-Palestinian relations up until the present . This article attempts to map the implications of the 1929 wave of violence for the contemporary conflict and verify which elements of the current stage of the conflict can be dated back to 1929 . Ostensibly , there is no particular reason to analyze 1929 this way ; after all , the first wave of violence had occurred in 1920 / 21 and could be presented as a national Arab reaction to the consequences of World War I and especially the establishment of the mandatory regime ...  אל הספר
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