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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaffaJaffa - Wikipedia

    In 1947, the UN Special Commission on Palestine recommended that Jaffa be included in the planned Jewish state. Due to the large Arab majority, however, it was instead designated as an enclave of the Arab state in the 1947 United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine.

  2. JAFFA - A crowd of Arab demonstrators gathers in Central Square, Jaffa, on 27 October 1933 to protest against British policy on mass Jewish immigration to Palestine. Similar demonstrations took place in towns and cities throughout Palestine Posted by Rami Atwan

  3. 2 de may. de 2021 · Jaffa’s Palestinian Arab population described the “storm” of violence in early May 1921 as a “revolt” or “revolution” (thawra, the same word used by protesters during the Arab Spring).

  4. 1 de may. de 2021 · 1921 Jaffa riots 100 years on: Mandatory Palestine’s 1st ‘mass casualty’ attack. Among the some 150 casualties was Hebrew-language literature giant Yosef Haim Brenner, who was buried with dozens...

  5. THE STORY OF JAFFA. In 1945, the city of Jaffa was the administrative capital of the Jaffa sub-district of Palestine. It had a population of 94,310, of whom 66,310 were Palestinian, and 28,000 were Jewish.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jaffa_riotsJaffa riots - Wikipedia

    The Jaffa riots (commonly known in Hebrew: מאורעות תרפ"א, romanized: Me'oraot Tarpa) were a series of violent riots in Mandatory Palestine on May 1–7, 1921, which began as a confrontation between two Jewish groups but developed into an attack by Arabs on Jews and then reprisal attacks by Jews on Arabs.

  7. Jaffa o Jafa (en hebreo יָפוֹ, Yāfō ⓘ, en hebreo tiberiano Yāp̄ô; en árabe يَافَا, Yāfā ⓘ; en latín Japho o Joppe, esta última del griego antiguo Ιόππη, Joppa; Jope o Joppe en diferentes traducciones de la Biblia al español [1] ) es una ciudad portuaria de Israel en la costa mediterránea, situada ...