British mandate
The UK recognizing Palestine opens the door to lawsuits over crimes during the Mandate - opinion
The Palestinian Authority’s prime minister has called for a formal apology and massive financial compensation.
At Toronto film festival, 'Palestine 36' tackles the past, echoes in the present
Britain created the first wave of Arab refugees from Palestine
The return of Sykes-Picot: Misunderstandings of historical Palestine plans - opinion
Nahariya hospital implants cardiac pacemaker in 102-year-old woman
Kafri has a birth certificate from the time of the British Mandate that was written in three languages: Hebrew, English and Arabic.
How should Avraham Stern be remembered? - opinion
The once Zionist renegade is now part of the Israeli mainstream - but was he more terrorist or freedom fighter?
Israel needs films about Irgun, Lehi fighting the British - opinion
Why does the history of the Irgun and Lehi have such a poor record of cinema and television treatment?
Jerusalem's Jewish majority has been restored after 100 years - opinion
Jerusalem has been the center of Jewish national and spiritual existence since time immemorial.
Israeli Stern Group violence in British Mandate: Ann Turton's tragedy
George F. Smith was killed by the Irgun and Stern Group in Jaffa, thrice orphaning Ann. What happened to her?
Historical treasure hunters find Scottish soldier's tag from World War II in Hadera
A team of volunteers interested in finding historical items and sending them back to museums uncovered tags for a Scottish soldier who served in British Mandate Palestine during WWII.
November 29: Anti-Israel clichés and the 1947 UN vote - analysis
What matters today is that every year on November 29, one of the latest in vogue narratives about 1947 and Israel’s creation is that it was a “settler colonial” enterprise.
On This Day: 75 years since UN vote to turn Palestine into Jewish, Arab states
In later years, the date would also become known as the annual International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Israel's forgotten sulfur quarry in the Negev
In 1929, during British mandate, an officer who was a geologist found a large percentage of mineral sulfur that was on the soft soil of Bitronot Beeri.
The historic story of Beit Shalom, a boutique hotel in Metula
The hotel, designated for couples, is a blend of East and West in both décor and cuisine. Miriam Hod: “This place breathes history, and our mission is to preserve it.”