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State of Israel

  1. Primary Sources

June 30, 1920 Headquarters: Occupied Enemy Territory Administration (South) Jerusalem

Secondary Source

  1. 1835 Zionism Letter from Thomas Jefferson
  2. July 1877 American Antisemitism The Celebrated Seligman-Hilton Affair
  3. 1884 Village of Salmon
  4. 1890 The Word Zionism Nathan Birnbaum
  5. 1915 Zion Mule Corp
  6. April 13, 1915 The De Bunsen Committee
  7. January 30, 1916 McMahon – Hussein Commission
  8. May 16, 1916 Sykes / Picot Agreement
  9. November 1, 1917 Battle of Beersheva, Prime Minister Lloyd George
  10. April 18, 1920 Sam Reno Conference and the Palestine Mandate
  11. June 30, 1920 The Palestine Mandate
  12. June 26, 1919 Treaty of Versailles and Protection of Minority Rights
  13. June 28 1919 Treaty of Versailles and Protection of Jewish Minorities in Poland
  14. April 18, 1920 San Remo Conference and the Palestine Mandate
  15. July 1st, 1920 British Mandate of Palestine
  16. December 23rd, 1920 The Government of Ireland Act
  17. March 16, 1921 British restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine
  18. March 28, 1921 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  19. 16 March 1922, Covenant of League of Nation
  20. April 24, 1929 Albert Einstein and G-d
  21. November 19, 1929 Albert Einstein
  22. October 1930, British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  23. December 31st, 1930 Albert Einstein
  24. April 17 1933, The British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine.
  25. November 21, 1933 Jewish Heads Join In Palestine Plea Protest
  26. January 1936, Albert Einstein
  27. November 13, 1936 Lord Peel’s Commission
  28. January 18, 1937 Monseignor Jajjar, the [Christian Arab] Archbishop of Galilee, testimony to the Royal (Peel) Commission
  29. May 26, 1937 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  30. July 1st, 1937 Chaim Weizmann
  31. 1st July 1937 British restrict Jewish land transfer
  32. 1st July 1937 British restrict Jewish land transfer
  33. 1st July 1937 British restrict Jewish land transfer
  34. 1938 British restrict Jewish land transfer
  35. 1938 British Antisemitism, Lord Beaverbrook’s Sunday Express
  36. Summer 1938 British Antisemitism,  Everybody’s Magazine
  37. June 20st, 1938 Tegart’s Wall
  38. July 24th, 1938 British restrict Jewish immigration into Palestine
  39. July 26, 1938 Revenge of Arabs alarms Palestine
  40. September 30, 1938 Peace For Our Time – The Shame of Neville Chamberlain
  41. November 9, 1938 Kristallnacht
  42. November 10,1938 Kristallnacht
  43. November 10, 1938 London Round Table
  44. November 21, 1938 British Anti-Semitism
  45. November 25, 1938 British Anti-Semitism
  46. December 6, 1938 Arabs Say No to Jewish Homeland – State of Israel
  47. 1939, Terrorism in London
  48. Feb 7, 1939 London Round Table Conference
  49. February 10, 1939 Colonial Secretary Malcolm McDonald
  50. February  28, 1939 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  51. March 2nd 1939 British Restrict Jewish Immigration
  52. March 8, 1939 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  53. April 20, 1939 Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
  54. April 23rd, 1939 British Restrict Jewish Immigration
  55. May 7, 1939 White Paper
  56. May 17, 1939 Demonstration in Tel Aviv against The White Paper
  57. August 4 1939 British Restrict Immigration to Palestine
  58. September 18, 1939 British Restrict Jewish Immigration
  59. February 28, 1940 British restrict land transfer
  60. February 28, 1940 British restrict land transfer
  61. March 6, 1940 British restrict land transfer to Jews in Palestine
  62. March 21,1943 Interview of His Majesty the King with LIFE Magazines’ Representative, Mr. Busch. Raid
  63. May 21st 1943 LIFE VISITS IBN SAUD
  64. September 15, 1944 The Cabinet Committee on Palestine
  65. September 1945 Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon Declare War on Germany
  66. May 1945, British restrict Jewish immigration
  67. August 1945, British restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine
  68. November 14, 1945 British Anti-Semitism
  69. December 15, 1945 British restricts Jewish immigration
  70. January 30 1946 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  71. March 12, 1946 British restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine, Letter by Chaim Weizmann
  72. March 22, 1946 Transjordan
  73. August 1946, British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  74. August 1946, British restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  75. August 13, 1946 British Restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  76. February 7, 1947 British Restrict Jewish Land Purchase
  77. February 7, 1947 British restrict Jewish Immigration  to Palestine
  78. February 18, 1947 Creation of Jewish State
  79. April 12, 1947 Britain refer the Palestinian problem to the UN
  80. June 10, 1947 Note filed by British with Mr Trygue Lie
  81. June 11th 1947 Secretary General Trygue Lie
  82. June 14, 1947 UN Committee of Inquiry arrives in Lydda Airport
  83. July 1947, British restrain Jewish purchase of land in Palestine
  84. July 11, 1947 The Exodus Ship
  85. November 28, 1947 Israel purchases Dead Sea Scrolls
  86. June 1944, Population Transfer of Germans
  87. October 3, 1944 The Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al Hasanji (Husseini), Yasser Arafat, Mahmud Abbas
  88. February 1945 Egypt, Syria, Saudi Arabia, and Lebanon Declare War on Germany
  89. February 17th, 1945 Martin Gilbert, Churchill and the Jews;  Lifelong Friendship
  90. August 1945, British restriction Jews entering Palestine
  91. November 14th, 1945 British Anti-Semitism
  92. December 15, 1945 British restrict immigration
  93. January 30th, 1946 British restrict Jewish immigration into Palestine
  94. March 12th, 1946 Letter by Chaim Weizman, First President of Israel
  95. March 22, 1946 Transjordan
  96. August 1946, British restrict Jewish Immigration to Palestine
  97. August 1946, British restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine
  98. August 13th, 1946 British restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine
  99. February 7th, 1947 British restrict Jewish land purchase in Palestine
  100. February 7th, 1947 British restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine
  101. February 18th 1947, Creation of Sovereign State of Israel
  102. June 10th, 1947 Note filed by the  British with Mr Trygue Lie
  103. June 11th, 1947 Secretary General Trygue Lie – Unlawful Immigration
  104. July 1947 British restrict Jewish purchase of Land
  105. July 11th, 1947 British restrict Jewish immigration
  106. November 29th, 1947 Israel Purchases Dead Sea Scrolls
  107. November 29th, 1947 United Nations creates State of Israel
  108. November 30th, 1947 UN Greats State of Israel
  109. December 12th, 1947 The shame of Ernest Bevin
  110. December 12th, 1947 British restrain Jewish immigration to Palestine
  111. December 25, 1947 Stern Gang gunmen
  112. 1948, Palestinian Refugees Khaled Al-Azri
  113. The Exodus from Yemen
  114. 1948, Palestinian Refugees, British Lieutenant General John Glubb
  115. April 3rd, 1948 Arab Higher Commission and Fleeing Arab Refugees
  116. April 8th, 1948 Disruption of water supplies to Jerusalem
  117. April 9th, 1948 Deir Yassin
  118. April 11th, 1948 Deir Yassin
  119. April 15th, 1948 Fighting up North
  120. April 18th, 1948 6000 Arabs suddenly left Tiberias
  121. April 23rd, 1948 Arab mass evacuation of Haifa, Alexander Cadogan
  122. April 26th, 1948 Statement of the high-ranking British officer in Haifa
  123. April 27th, 1948 Arabs slay Briton
  124. April 24th, 1948 Alexander Cadogan
  125. April 27th, 1948 British restrict Jewish immigration into Palestine
  126. May 2nd 1948, Arab nations of the Middle East invaded Palestine
  127. May 2nd, 1948 Map of Palestine
  128. May 5th, 1948, Palestinian Refugees
  129. May 5th, 1948 War Develops
  130. May 15th, 1948 Arab Legion
  131. May 14th, 1948 End of White Paper – State of Israel
  132. May 26th, 1948 Arabs Urge Action By Security Council
  133. May 29th, 1948 King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan
  134. May 30th, 1948 Arab Refugees from Jaffa
  135. June 1st, 1948 Fighting by the Port of Naharia
  136. June 3rd, 1948 King Abdullah of Jordan 
  137. June 11th, 1948  Heavy fire on Arab Legion posts around Lydda
  138. June 12th, 1948 Tewfik Abul Huda of Trans-Jordan
  139. June 30th, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  140. July 11th, 1948 Fighting over Ramleh and Lydda
  141. July 11th, 1948 
  142. July 24th, 1948 Arab Refugees
  143. August 1948, Jewish refugees from Arab countries
  144. August 3rd, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  145. August 4th, 1948 Transjordan and West Bank of Palestine
  146. August 12th, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  147. August 13rd, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  148. August 16th, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  149. September 6, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  150. September 22nd, Jewish refugees from Arab countries
  151. September 27th, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  152. October 1948, Jewish refugees from Arab countries
  153. October 2nd, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  154. October 2nd, 1948 Palestinian Refugees
  155. November 9th, 1948 Raphael Lemkin
  156. November 14th, 1948 Harry Truman
  157. December 1948, Jewish refugees from Arab countries
  158. 1970 Aliyah from USSR
  159. January 23, 1970 Supreme Court of Justice ruling on Jewish identity
  160. July 14,1970 Eighty Jews turn to Soviet Supreme Court in Moscow
  161. August 27, 1970 Reconstitution of the Jewish Agency
  162. December 16, 1970 The Leningrad Trials
  163. December 24, 1970 Leningrad Trials
  164. December 31, 1970 36,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  165. January 11, 1971 Nathan Tzirolnikov
  166. February 1971 Jews from USSR make Aliyah
  167. June 21, 1971 Jewish Agency
  168. July 1971 Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Hussein
  169. August 22, 1971 Jews from USSR request Israeli citizenship
  170. December 31, 1971 42,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  171. January 1972, Soviet Aliyah to Israel
  172. December 31, 1972 56,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  173. 1973 55,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  174. March 1973 Soviet Jews wanting to make Aliyah
  175. October 5th, 1973 President Sadat
  176. December 1974 3,200 Years of Documented Presence of the Jewish People in the Land of Israel
  177. January 7, 1975 3,200 Years of Documented Presence of the Jewish People in the Land of Israel
  178. October 21, 1975 3,200 Years of Documented Presence of the Jewish People in the Land of Israel
  179. December 31, 1975 20,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  180. March 1976, Abu Mazen
  181. February 17, 1976 Brussels Conference on Soviet Jewry
  182. August 31, 1976 Katzrin
  183. December 1976 Immigration to Israel
  184. December 31, 1977 Immigration to Israel
  185. July 1978 Natan Sharansky
  186. July 17, 1978 Natan Sharansky
  187. December 31, 1978 26,000 immigrants arrive in Israel
  188. January 7, 1980 Arye Dulzin, Chairman of the Executive
  189. January  26, 1980 Egypt and Israel ties
  190. February 24, 1980 Shekel replaces Lira
  191. February 27, 1980 National Authority for Aliyah and Absorption 
  192. March 28, 1980 US Immigration
  193. October 6, 1980 Emissaries for the WZO or Jewish Agency
  194. February 18, 1981 Yosef Mendelevich
  195. June 7, 1981 IAF attacks Iraq nuclear reactor, Osirak
  196. July 13, 1981 WZO
  197. November 1, 1981 Hebrew University
  198. December 1981 JNF Celebrates 80th
  199. November 14th, 1988 PLO & Israel
  200. 1988, State of Israel- Hamas Charter
  201. April 10, 1998 Partition of Ireland
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