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Musa al-Husayni

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The 6th Congress, June 1923, agreed to send another delegation to London, as well as a third one a year later. Despite being unable to achieve anything, on their return in August 1925, Musa Kazim managed to persuade the delegates to the 5th Congress to be restrained in their campaign against British
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was about to be re-negotiated. The Palestinian delegation hoped that with Atatürk's support they would be able to get the inclusion of the Balfour Declaration removed from the treaty. Despite statements of support from the Turkish officials the provisions for the French and British mandates remained
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head of the Zionist Executive over the use of Hebrew in the official invitation to the celebrations for the anniversary of the British conquest of Jerusalem. He argued that most of the Jews in Jerusalem understood Arabic, most did not understand Hebrew and that this was just an attempt to force the
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During October 1933 there were anti-immigration demonstrations in Jerusalem, Jaffa, Haifa and Nablus which left 30 people dead, including one policeman, and more than 200 injured. On 27 October Musa Kazim led a demonstration in Jaffa which was violently broken up by British police. Musa Kazim was
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who was non-committal. In London they held three meetings with Winston Churchill where they called for reconsideration of the Balfour Declaration, revocation of the Jewish National Home policy, an end to Jewish immigration and that Palestine should not be severed from its neighbours. All their
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In November 1918 he led a public demonstration against British policy for the first time. It was to protest the jailing of two Arabs following disturbances during counter-demonstrations over Jewish celebrations of the anniversary of the
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The 4th Congress, May 1921, decided to send a delegation led by Musa Kazim to London. Prior to the Congress Musa Kazim had tried to present the views of the Executive Committee to the new British Colonial Secretary,
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of the Zionist Executive. Notes made by Kalvarisky in 1923 appear to show Musa Kazim complaining that he had not received money that had been promised to him. This may refer to money that
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beaten to the ground and the injuries he received were believed to have led to his death, aged 81, on 27 March 1934. His funeral in Jerusalem was attended by large crowds.
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family and was mayor of Jerusalem (1918–1920). He was dismissed as mayor by the British authorities and became head of the nationalist Executive Committee of the
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had agreed to give to several leading Arab figures in return for supporting British policies. The amount mentioned in Kisch's diary was £400 per month.
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It is suggested that public outrage at Musa Kazim's death was the reason that Ragib Nashishibi was not re-elected Mayor of Jerusalem that year.
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At the 1928 Congress he was once again elected president and in an attempt to create a united front worked closely with Ragib Nashashibi.
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from 1922 until 1934. His death was believed to have been caused by injuries received during an anti-British demonstration.
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Following the riots Storrs ordered Musa Kazim's dismissal as mayor. According to Storrs' own account he made sure he had
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at a time when the empire was being challenged by expanding European powers and it ended when he retired on the eve of
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Musa Kazim, as Mayor of Jerusalem, attended a reception organised by Storrs for the Zionist Commission led by
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In 1905, while Governor of Jaffa, Husayni sent armed guards to protect the new Jewish neighbourhood of
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is our king." In the anti-zionist violence that followed 12 people were killed. The British set up
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was later built. His name also appears on a 1937 Zionist list of notables who had sold land.
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In March 1930 he led a fourth delegation to London. Other members of this delegation were
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celebrations, Easter 1920, Musa Kazim addressed a large crowd from the balcony of the
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Musa al-Husayni's Funeral, Damascus Gate, Jerusalem, 17 March 1934, photography by
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Before their Diaspora: A photographic history of the Palestinians, 1876–1948
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Palestine 1936: The Great Revolt and the Roots of the Middle East Conflict
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Musa Kazim being clubbed by a British Policeman, Jaffa, 27 October 1933.
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policy, arguing that results could still be achieved through diplomacy.
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Pappé, note 20, p. 372. Quoting Izzar Tammus (1982) and Jewish sources.
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demands were rejected, though they did receive encouragement from some
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Jewish–Transjordanian Relations 1921–48: Alliance of Bars Sinister
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The Emergence of the Palestinian-Arab National Movement. 1918–1929
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One Palestine, Complete – Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate
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In February 1933 the Arab Executive held meetings with the
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in the setting up of some of the first Jewish colonies.
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were sentenced in absentia to ten years hard labour.
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In 1918 the British Military Governor of Jerusalem,
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Index

Musa Kazim al-Husayni

Jerusalem
Mayor of Jerusalem
Aref al-Dajani
Raghib al-Nashashibi
Abd al-Qadir al-Husayni
Salim al-Husayni
Hussein al-Husayni
Jamal al-Husayni
Arabic
Ottoman
al-Husayni
Palestine Arab Congress
Istanbul
Ottoman Empire
Pasha
Safed
Akkar
Irbid
Asir
Najd
Hauran
al-Muntafaq
Iraq
Jericho
kaymakam
Jaffa
Abdul Hamid II
World War I

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