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Al-Najjada: British Mandate of Palestine, Jaffa, Muhammad Nimr al- Hawari, 1947- 1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine, 1936-1939 Arab Revolt in Pales
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. al-Najjada
(Munazzamat al-Najjada al-Falastiniyya) was a Palestinian Arab
paramilitary scout movement formed in Jaffa, British Mandate of
Palestine on 8 December 1945. The organisation was headed by Muhammad
Nimr al-Hawari as General Commander (al-Harawi had served in the British
Mandate administration) and Rashad al-Dabbagh as Secretary General. The
al-Najjada HQ was on Railway Station Street Jaffa. Its officers were
mainly Arabs who had served in the British Army. During the lead into
the 1947 civil war in Mandatory Palestine its membership numbered 2,000
to 3,000 but the organisation lacked arms. The Great revolt 1936-1939
led to an imbalance of power between the Jewish community and the Arab
community, as the latter had been substantially disarmed. The British
had estimated al-Najjada strength as 8,000 prior to 1947. |
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