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Attaining a Homeland

Attaining a Homeland. Aftermath of the War. Half of all Jews living in Europe were dead 300,000 survivors were put into Displaced Person’s camps No homes, seen awful things, lost family and all that was precious Western nations continued to close their doors .

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Attaining a Homeland

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  1. Attaining a Homeland

  2. Aftermath of the War • Half of all Jews living in Europe were dead • 300,000 survivors were put into Displaced Person’s camps • No homes, seen awful things, lost family and all that was precious • Western nations continued to close their doors

  3. Wanting to Escape from Europe • Most DP’s wanted to go to Palestine • Harry Truman in favor • Asked Britain to let 100,000 leave the camps • Britain continued to enforce White Paper

  4. Aftermath of the War • Half of all Jews living in Europe were dead • 300,000 survivors were put into Displaced Person’s camps • No homes, seen awful things, lost family and all that was precious • Western nations continued to close their doors

  5. The Yishuv Resists • Britain meant to keep DP’s homeless and let Arabs control Palestine • No choice but to resist • June, 1946 – Britain wanted to move all soldiers to Palestine • Yishuv had to stop them • Blew up 10/11 bridges in one night • Disrupted troop movements

  6. The Irgun • Haganah took rare action against the British • Policy of defense which most agreed with • Some groups broke off from Haganah – used stronger methods • Irgun led by Menachem Begin started • Most wanted by British

  7. King David Hotel Explodes • Jerusalem 1946 • British Government had HQ at King David Hotel • Dressed as Arabs, Irgun carried milk cans into basement • Phone call warning British to leave • “I don’t take orders from Jews” • Southern wing in ruins

  8. Haganah Buys Rescue Ships • Jewish leaders denounced terrorism • Haganah bought every ship they could • Sailed them to ports of DP camps, loaded them with refugees and sailed to Palestine • British tried to stop them

  9. Brilliant PR Campaign • Few ships reached Palestine • Most refugees sent to camps in in Cypress or elsewhere • Worldwide horror • People reacted to pictures of British mistreating survivors • Some British turned against their government

  10. Britain Gives Up • In April 1947 Britain had had enough –violence, refugees too much • Turned Palestine over to United Nations • UN created in 1946 to promote international peace • Charged with solving the problem of Palestine

  11. United Nations Special Committee on Palestine: UNSCOP • Members travel to Palestine • Zionists very happy to talk to them • Arabs refused • Said that a decision to give Jews land would cause riots in Arab countries • UNSCOP continued its work

  12. The Exodus 1947 • Old ferryboat • 4,500 Jewish DP’s left for Palestine • Attacked by a fleet of 7 British ships • Boarded boat, machine guns, tear gas, captured it • What should be done with refugees

  13. The Jews Win the PR War • Bevan determined to enforce White Paper • Decided to make an example of the Exodus • Ordered them back to Europe • Ship docked in France, then Germany • Jews refused to get off • British used clubs • Jews won the PR war

  14. The Partition Plan • US still restricting Jewish immigration • UNSCOP recommended a two-state solution, and Arab and a Jewish state • Jews accepted though disappointed about Jerusalem • Arabs rejected report entirely

  15. United Nations Decides • Behind the scenes lobbying before vote • An Arab victory seemed certain • Truman pledged US support • Russia too supported • 29th November 1947 – the vote FOR – 33AGAINST -13 ABSTAIN -10

  16. The Road to Freedom • 2 days after UN vote Arabs went on strike • Attacked Jewish quarter of Old City • British soldiers watched • Did not keep order • Irgun set Arab movie theater on fire

  17. Early Arab Victories • Arab forces attacked but unable to capture any settlement • Arabs controlled roads connecting settlements • March 1948 – Negev settlements cut off • Northern villages isolated, Jerusalem cut off • US –”Postpone independence”

  18. Weizmann and Truman • Zionists wanted Truman to reconfirm commitment • He wouldn’t see them • Weizmann went to US • No meeting • Jewish friend of president helps • Weizmann convinces Truman - supports

  19. Ben Gurion’s Decision • Could a Jewish state survive? Much doubt • Jewish quarter starving – no food, other losses • Jews went on offensive • Attacked • High cost but Haganah prevailed

  20. Death on Both Sides • Arabs attacked convey of medical workers – killed 77 • Irgun killed Arab villagers in Deir Yassin • 107 killed • Arabs began to flee in large numbers

  21. Britain Leaves, Arabs Attack • May 14, 1948 last British soldiers left • General Yadin – Many key locations won • Five Arab states vowed to attack • Zionist army short of weapons

  22. Independence Proclaimed • Should Israel delay independence? • No – by narrow vote • 4:00p.m. May 14th, Ben Gurion proclaims state • New state born • Equality, freedom of religion and culture • Extended peace to all neighbors

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