Bloody years of the Jewish Insurgency in British Mandatory Palestine 1939-1948: From the White Paper to the State of Israel

IF 0.3 Q4 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Ľubomír Zvada, Jiří Lach
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This review article focuses on Jewish insurgency under the British mandate for Palestine from 1939 to 1948. The Jewish guerrilla campaign represents a successful case study in the field of the research on small wars and insurgency, proxy wars. The authors analyze the early phase of the British Mandate in 1918-1939, referred to as the prelude to the subsequent Jewish uprising; a period when Jewish paramilitary groups including the Haganah, Irgun, and Lehi emerged and developed, emphasizing their ideological underpinnings, operational and tactical strategies of warfare, and the material capacities that these organizations possessed. The authors primarily emphasize the period from the initiation of the White Paper in 1939 until the establishment of the State of Israel in May 1948. British restrictions on Jewish immigration and the beginning of the Second World War stimulated the Jewish forces to a massive terrorist campaign against the British resulting in an unprecedented Zionist victory.
1939-1948年英国强制巴勒斯坦犹太人起义的血腥岁月:从白皮书到以色列国
这篇评论文章的重点是1939年至1948年英国对巴勒斯坦的授权下的犹太人叛乱。犹太游击队运动是研究小型战争和叛乱、代理人战争领域的一个成功案例。作者分析了1918-1939年英国委任统治的早期阶段,称之为随后犹太人起义的前奏;在这一时期,包括Haganah、Irgun和Lehi在内的犹太准军事组织出现并发展起来,强调了他们的意识形态基础、作战和战术战略,以及这些组织所拥有的物质能力。作者主要强调了从1939年白皮书发表到1948年5月以色列国成立的这段时间。英国对犹太人移民的限制和第二次世界大战的开始刺激了犹太势力对英国的大规模恐怖行动,导致了犹太复国主义前所未有的胜利。
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