1918 in British-administered Palestine
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Events in the year 1918 in British-administered Palestine (British-controlled part of OETA territory).
Events
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- 4 April – The first edition of the Hebrew-language
- 14 April - The Zionist Commission arrives in Palestine.
- 8 May - First Muslim-Christian Association meets in Jaffa.
- June - First meeting between the First World War, which takes place in Faisal's headquarters in Aqaba in an attempt to establish favourable relations between Arabs and Jews in the Middle East.
- 24 July – Laying of the cornerstone of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
- 19 September – 1 October 1918 - Sinai and Palestine Campaign: Battle of Megiddo.
- 23 September – Sinai and Palestine Campaign: British occupation of Haifais completed.
- 30 October – Sinai and Palestine Campaign: the British Palestine campaign officially ends with the signing of the Armistice of Mudros and, shortly thereafter, the Ottoman Empire is dissolved.
Notable births
- 4 January – SS Exodus (died 2008).
- 30 January - Civil War in Mandatory Palestine (died 2000).
- 10 October – Yigal Allon, Israeli politician, a commander of the Palmach, and a general in the IDF (died 1980).
- Full date unknown
- Yigal Hurvitz, Israeli politician (died 1994).
Notable deaths
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References
External links
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