The Palestinian Uprising lasted from 1936 to 1939. During that time, about 5,000 palestinians were killed and 14,000 were injured. In contrast, 100 british soldiers and 400 zionist militants were killed. At this time, one out of every 10 Young Palestinian men of fighting age means between 18 and 40 years old he was in prison or killed or wounded or expelled from palestine. Therefore, the generation that could form an army to resist the Zionist Movement in the 40s practically did not exist. Anyone who played an active role in the revolution. Either he was killed in the battle scene, or he was executed after being arrested, or he was expelled from palestine. Between 1938 and 1939, the british held several military trials and executed 112 palestinians. It was at the end of the same year that the world was involved in a big war again. Jews in palestine were soon allowed to enlist in the british army. Fighters from the haganah Militia Group by the british saw. Thousands of jews went to war
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