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23. Laval, Al-Hajj, p. 76.
24. Al-Nashashibi, The Last, p. 167; Kimmerling and Migdal, The Palestinians, p. 133.
25. Mardini, Palestine, p. 183.
26. Al-Ris, The Golden, p. 225.
27. Ibid., pp. 258–60.
28. Qasmiyyeh, The First, p. 100.
29. Ibid., p. 104.
30. Laval, Al-Hajj, p. 89.
31. Nevo, The High, p. 106.
32. Al-Peleg, From the Mufti’s, p. 79.
33. Nevo, The High.
34. PRO, CO 733/439, Jerusalem to London, 26 December 1941.
35. Al-Asali, Nabi Musa, p. 137.
36. Al-Dabagh, The History, part 2, vol. 10, p. 378.
37. City of Jerusalem Archives, session 144, 14 December 1943.
38. Salwadi, Dr Ishaq, p. 25, note 10; Kimmerling and Migdal, The Palestinians, p. 55.
39. I. Pappé, Britain and the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1948–1951, London and New York 1988.
40. A. Sela, ‘The Palestinian Arabs in the 1948 War’ in M. Maoz and B. Z. Kedar (eds), The Palestinians, p. 130.
41. A. al-Shuqayri, Forty Years in the Arab and International Life, Beirut 1969, p. 268 (Arabic).
42. Z. Lockman, Comrades and Enemies, Berkeley 1996, p. 324.
43. Ibid., p. 340.
44. J. Beinin, Was the Red Flag Flying There?, Berkeley 1990, p. 48.
45. D. Ben-Gurion, At War, vol. 4, part 1, Tel Aviv 1949, pp. 102–5 (Hebrew).
46. Hadashot Ha-Erev, 27 March, 1946.
47. PRO, FO 371/39990, E6328, Nahas Pasha to King Abd al-Aziz ibn Saud, 9 August 1944.
48. Filastin, 26 November 1946.
49. Sela, ‘The Palestinian’, p. 131.
50. Jamal’s correspondence with the government’s secretary: The Israel State Archives, CS, section 770.4, file 6, June 1947.
51. Be’ayot, third year, vol. 5, issue 1–2, pp. 31–4.
52. Gabriel Bear, Be’ayot, vol. 15, issue 3–4, p. 188.
53. I thank the late Professor P. J. Vatikiotis for this information.
54. I. M. al-Husayni, The Muslim Brotherhood, Beirut 1953, pp. 80–1 (Arabic).
55. Arslan, Memoirs, vol. 2, p. 723, 18 October 1947.
56. Al-Peleg, From the Mufti’s, pp. 83–5.
57. Sela, ‘The Palestinians’, p. 155.
58. I. Pappé, The Making of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 1947–1951, London and New York 1992, pp. 7–86.
59. Kimmerling and Migdal, The Palestinians, p. 144.
60. Dani Rubinstein, ‘From Gush Etzion to Apropo’, Haaretz, 13 April 1997, p. B3.
61. H. R. Rahman, ‘The Concept of Jihad in Egypt: A Study of Majalat al-Azhar’ in G. R. Warburg and U. M. Kupferschmidt (eds), Islam and Nationalism and Radicalism in Egypt and the Sudan, New York 1983, p. 254.
62. Haaretz, 22 March 1986, in an interview with Dani Rubinstein; see also, S. Shakib, ‘The Mufti’s Personality and His Activities’, Shuun Filastiniyya, 186 (September 1988), pp. 87–90 and H. A. Jarar, Haj Amin al-Husayni: The Commander of the Struggle and the Hero of the Palestine Question, Amman 1987 (both in Arabic).
63. Y. Freundlich, From Destruction to Resurrection, Jerusalem 1994, p. 240 (Hebrew).
64. H. Z. Nusseibah, Palestine and the UN, London 1982, pp. 26–30.
65. Kimmerling and Migdal, The Palestinians, pp. 135–6.
66. H. al-Sakakini, Jerusalem and I: A Personal Record, Amman 1990, p. 126, 20 June 1948 (Arabic).
67. M. Abd al-Hadi, The Palestine, p. 169.
68. T. Jabara, Studies in the Modern History of Palestine, Jerusalem 1986, p. 173 (Arabic).
69. Pappé, The Making, pp. 81–9.
70. K. al-Budeiri, Sixty Years in the National Palestinian Movement, Beirut 1974, p. 140 (Arabic).
EPILOGUE
1. Arslan, Memoirs, part 2, p. 881, 4 April 1949.
2. Al-Peleg, From the Mufti’s, p. 112.
3. Al-Dabagh, History, part 2, vol. 10, p. 390.
4. E. Beeri, The Palestinians under Jordanian Rule: Three Issues, Jerusalem 1978, p. 11 (Hebrew).
5. Laval, Al-Hajj, p. 223.
6. J. Lunt, Hussein of Jordan, Berkeley 1996, p. 6.
7. T. Royle, Glubb Pasha, London 1992, p. 406.
8. Laval, Al-Hajj, p. 226.
9. A. Cohen, Parties in the West Bank Under Jordanian Rule, 1948–1967, Jerusalem 1980, p. 209 (Hebrew).
10. Al-Peleg, The Mufti, p. 128.
11. Cohen, Parties, pp. 121–3.
12. Ibid., p. 205.
13. Y. Sayigh, Armed Struggle and the Search for a State: The Palestinian National Movement, Oxford 1997, pp. 170–2.
14. Al-Peleg, 1989, The Mufti, p. 144.
15. Mardini, Palestine, p. 25.
16. Al-Peleg, The Mufti, p. 146.
17. Mardini, Palestine, pp. 19–21.
18. Al-Husayni, The Muslim Brotherhood.
19. T. G. Abed, ‘The Palestinians and the Gulf Crisis’, Journal of Palestine Studies, vol. 20/2 (1991), p. 134.
20. P. Inbari, Broken Swords, Tel Aviv 1994, pp. 27–82 (Hebrew).
21. Ibid., p. 97.
22. Al-Peleg, The Mufti, p. 155.
23. H. Sharabi, Palestine and Israel, New York 1969, p. 186.
24. Haaretz, 22 March 1986, in an interview with Dani Rubinstein; see also, S. Shakib, ‘The Mufti’s Personality and His Activities’, Shuun Filastiniyya, 186 (September 1988), pp. 87–90, and H. A. Jarar, Haj Amin al-Husayni: The Commander of the Struggle and the Hero of the Palestine Question, Amman 1987 (both in Arabic).
25. Mattar, The Mufti.
26. C Thubron, Jerusalem, p. 170.
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