Tel Aviv and Jaffa Deportation
Deportation, Jaffa, Tel Aviv, Ottoman Empire
978-613-8-80928-9
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2011-12-02
59,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Tel Aviv and Jaffa deportation refers to the forcible deportation of the entire civilian population of Jaffa and Tel Aviv on April 6, 1917 by the Ottoman authorities in Palestine. While the Muslim evacuees were allowed to return before long, the Jewish evacuees were not allowed to return until after the British conquest of Palestine. In late 1914, the Ottoman Empire entered WWI and aligned themselves with the Central Powers. Turkish officials in Palestine considered the recent Jewish arrivals from Russia, as well as citizens from other Allied nations, as a threat to military security. In December 1914, an expulsion order was given to the 6,000 Russian Jews who resided in Jaffa.
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