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Why were Palestinian Arabs upset after the British took control of Palestine?

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  • 26-01-2021
Arabs were told that they were to be respected as “a sacred trust of civilisation”, and their communities were to be recognised as “independent nations”. Palestinians wanted to believe that they were also included in that civilisation sacredness, and were deserving of independence, too.
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