Renewed growth in Tel Aviv and Jaffa…
May 1921 CE
Renewed growth in Tel Aviv and Jaffa had begun in 1920, with the wave of Jewish immigration that followed the Balfour Declaration and the establishment of the British mandate over Palestine.
The arrival of more than eighteen thousand Jewish immigrants between 1919 and 1921 and land purchases in 1921 by the Jewish National Fund leads to the eviction of fellahin.
This further arouses Arab opposition, which is expressed throughout the region through the Christian-Muslim associations.
Following riots in Jaffa against mass immigration by Zionists on May 2, 1921, in which forty-seven Jews andforty-eight Arabs are killed and one hundred and forty Jews and seventy-three Arabs wounded, the riots soon spread to ...