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Annexation or Separation? The Municipal Status of the Jewish Neighborhoods of Jaffa 1940–1944

The 1936 disturbances in Palestine produced one of the most complex and sensitive problems on the local level, which exercised the British authorities until the end of the Mandate period. The demand of the residents of the Jewish neighborhoods of Jaffa to be annexed to Tel-Aviv, and separated from t...

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Published in:Israel studies (Bloomington, Ind.) Ind.), 2016-06, Vol.21 (2), p.77-101
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Annexation (Municipal government)
Arab Israeli relations
Arab-Jewish relations
City councils
Committees
Company business planning
Councils
Governors
Jewish communities
Jewish studies
Jewish-Arab relations
Mayors
Methods
Municipal governments
Municipal taxes
Municipalities
Neighborhoods
Planning
Territorial issues
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