THE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939)
The Alleies, winner of the First World War continued their colonialism under the name of “Mandatary System” and for this purpose protecting the Arab lands parted from Ottoman State, they followed on imperialist policy on them. After the War Phalestine, regarded as a holly land in Islam World, had be...
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oai:doaj.org-article:800622f5af2946b1a825e51467a534cc2021-11-24T09:21:07ZTHE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939)2148-416310.9761/jasss_387https://doaj.org/article/800622f5af2946b1a825e51467a534cc2019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=833047713_bozkurtcelil.pdf&key=26362https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163The Alleies, winner of the First World War continued their colonialism under the name of “Mandatary System” and for this purpose protecting the Arab lands parted from Ottoman State, they followed on imperialist policy on them. After the War Phalestine, regarded as a holly land in Islam World, had been given to British Mandatary and protected until 1948 Phalestine. In the period of being under the manegement of Ottoman State, had quiet and tranquil atmosphere and Arabs, Jews, Christians lived there peacefully as well. Following the war with the British Mandatary founded in Phalestine, Arab-Jew conflicts started and conduced to increase extant Phalestine issues. From 1920s when the first conflicts had broken out between Arab and Jew, Turkish pres had concerned with Phalestine and it regularly informed the readers about the incidents occured in Phalestine. In general as the press was reporting the news concerning with Phalestine as in Europa origin, on the other hand some other newspaper had spactated the incidents on the spot with the help of their own journalists who were in some cities such as Jerusalem and Cairo and then informed their readers. It was seen that journalists and columnists had kept their hands-off Phalestine issues and avorded being a party to Arab-Jew conflicts. Betweeen two World Wars, The republic of Turkey had an impartial policy to Phalestine Problem and regarded the conflicts occured in Phalestine as Britain’s internal issue. Turkey didn’t have any policies on Phalestine until it become the member of United Nations in 1947. That the Republic of Turkey had an impartility policy on external affair and the disappointment on Turkish Public Opinion was the cause of Arab revolt started in the First World War had been the indicators of it.Celil BOZKURTFırat Universityarticlephalestine problem, arabjew conflict, sionism, belfour declaration, hacı (pilgrim) emin elhüseyniSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 5, Iss 15, Pp 265-295 (2019) |
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The Alleies, winner of the First World War continued their colonialism under the name of “Mandatary System” and for this purpose protecting the Arab lands parted from Ottoman State, they followed on imperialist policy on them. After the War Phalestine, regarded as a holly land in Islam World, had been given to British Mandatary and protected until 1948 Phalestine. In the period of being under the manegement of Ottoman State, had quiet and tranquil atmosphere and Arabs, Jews, Christians lived there peacefully as well. Following the war with the British Mandatary founded in Phalestine, Arab-Jew conflicts started and conduced to increase extant Phalestine issues. From 1920s when the first conflicts had broken out between Arab and Jew, Turkish pres had concerned with Phalestine and it regularly informed the readers about the incidents occured in Phalestine. In general as the press was reporting the news concerning with Phalestine as in Europa origin, on the other hand some other newspaper had spactated the incidents on the spot with the help of their own journalists who were in some cities such as Jerusalem and Cairo and then informed their readers. It was seen that journalists and columnists had kept their hands-off Phalestine issues and avorded being a party to Arab-Jew conflicts. Betweeen two World Wars, The republic of Turkey had an impartial policy to Phalestine Problem and regarded the conflicts occured in Phalestine as Britain’s internal issue. Turkey didn’t have any policies on Phalestine until it become the member of United Nations in 1947. That the Republic of Turkey had an impartility policy on external affair and the disappointment on Turkish Public Opinion was the cause of Arab revolt started in the First World War had been the indicators of it. |
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THE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939) |
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THE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939) |
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THE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939) |
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THE PHALESTINE PROBLEM AND REFLECTION OF THE FIRST ARAB-JEW CONFLICTS ON TURKISH PRESS (1929-1939) |
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phalestine problem and reflection of the first arab-jew conflicts on turkish press (1929-1939) |
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