British mandate

How Ze'ev Jabotinsky shaped Israel's Right and liberal democracy - opinion

Jabotinsky represented the core Right wing of the pre-state political battles and campaigns ever since the turn of the 20th century. He stood in opposition to Chaim Weizmann and Ben-Gurion.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu addresses a memorial ceremony for Ze’ev Jabotinsky at Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, last year.
Nathan Straus

Macy’s magnate Nathan Straus used his fortune to combat disease in New York and Mandatory Palestine

Tel-Aviv building site - Rothschild Park

Israel Electric reveals telegrams showing Tel Aviv power station's role in British political battle

UK PRIME MINISTER Keir Starmer

The UK recognizing Palestine opens the door to lawsuits over crimes during the Mandate - opinion


‘Winston’s hiccup’ and the Jewish homeland

Churchill’s drinking habits were usually incidental to his political activities, although an exception to this is contained in a bizarre story concerning events in the Middle East about 100 years ago

EMIR ABDULLAH of Transjordan, Sir Herbert and Lady Samuel and Winston Churchill meet in Jerusalem in 1921

Hashish in Israel: Jewish pirates, stuffed camels and ‘Reefer Madness’

A new book chronicles the rollicking social history of hashish in Mandatory Palestine and Israel.

AN ISRAELI policeman trains his dog to locate hashish, at Beit Dagan in 1974

Should Jews celebrate Balfour Day?

The declaration was the culmination during WWI of a year of continuous negotiations between the Zionist movement and the British government.

Arthur James Balfour

Grandma’s lens: A visit to the Holy Land in 1935

It was called Palestine then; it was after the signing of the Balfour Declaration but before the days of World War II.

 The Garden Tomb in Jerusalem, which both my grandmother and I found to be lovely peaceful. She noted that the garden was kept by an old English soldier

A tour of Acre's attractions and hidden gems

A tour of the former British (and Ottoman) prison, located at the top of the 12th-century Crusader fortress complex was a great way to start the trip of the ancient city of Acre.

The view from Tel Akko

Brit Shalom and Peter Beinart - analyzing Jewish-Palestinian land solution

Arguments for a binational “solution” are a century old – and they collapsed under the weight of Jewish blood and Arab intransigence.

PETER BEINART is the sort of progressive who hopes to be ahead of his time.

West Bank land registry essential to conflict is hand-written

Scanning project has begun

THE JEWISH community of Mitzpe Kramim east of the West Bank city of Ramallah in 2015

Water cooling tower at Haifa oil refinery collapses

The tower, part of a set of two, was built during the British Mandate, and posed as one of most notable icons of the city.

One of the water cooling towers at the Haifa oil refinery collapses, June 12, 2020

ECI to mark 100 years since San Remo Conference in Jerusalem

'This is the most momentous political event in the whole history of our movement, and it is, perhaps, no exaggeration to say in the whole history of our people since the Exile'

San Remo Conference 521

Thousands gather in Upper Galilee to commemorate Battle of Tel Hai

The event revolved around the heroism of a Jewish defensive paramilitary group and its commander, Joseph Trumpeldor.

Betar Youth gather in Upper Galilee to commemorate Battle of Tel Hai