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    City of Oranges

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      IBRAHIM ABU-LUGHOD, from ‘The War of 1948: Disputed Perspectives and Outcomes’, Journal of Palestine Studies, Vol. 18, no. 2, winter 1989, reproduced by permission of Journal of Palestine Studies. MERON BENVENISTI, from Sacred Landscape © 2000 by the Regents of the University of California, reproduced by permission of the University of California Press. LINDA GRANT, from When I Lived in Modern Times, reproduced by permission of Granta Books, London. GHASSAN KANAFANI (translation), from Land of the Sad Oranges © www.palestineremembered.com. ARTHUR KOESTLER, from Arrow in the Blue, permission granted by PFD on behalf of the Arthur Koestler Estate, published by Vintage, London. MIDDLE EAST MEDIA RESEARCH INSTITUTE, translations taken from: The Diaspora, television series broadcast on Al-Manar, Lebanon, 2003; Knight Without a Horse, Egyptian television series, broadcast 2002; Palestine Television broadcast of sermons at Gaza main mosque, 3 August and 17 August; interviews with passers-by broadcast on Iqra channel, Saudi Arabia, 26 September 2004; Life is Sweet, broadcast on Jordanian television, 2001; extract of article by Wagih Abou Zikra, in Al-Akhbar, Cairo, 2002 © MEMRI, Washington DC. JOSEPH ROTH, from What I Saw, reproduced by permission of Granta Books, London and W. W. Norton, New York; translation copyright © 2003 Michael Hoffman, copyright © 1996 by Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln and Verlag Allert de Lange, Amsterdam. JOSEPH ROTH, from The Wandering Jews, reproduced by permission of Granta Books, London and W. W. Norton, New York; translation copyright © 2001 by Michael Hoffman, copyright © 1976, 1985 by Verlag Kiepenheuer & Witsch, Köln and Verlag Allert de Lange, Amsterdam. S. YIZ-HAR, extract from Silence of the Villages, reproduced by permission of Kinneret-Zmora-Dvir Publishing, Or-Yehuda, Israel.

      Chronology

      1517

      Ottomans occupy Jerusalem, the start of five hundred years of rule over Palestine

      1799

      Napoleon briefly conquers Jaffa, but withdraws

      1878

      First Zionist settlement, Petach Tikva, founded in central Palestine

      1887

      Foundation of Neve Tsedek, first Jewish quarter of Jaffa

      1892

      Railway opens from Jaffa to Jerusalem

      1896

      Theodor Herzl publishes The Jewish State, the basic text of political Zionism

      1897

      Herzl presides over the First Zionist Congress at Basel, Switzerland

      1902

      Anglo-Palestine Company (Bank) founded 1909 Foundation of Jewish town of Ahuza Bayit, later Tel Aviv, outside Jaffa

      1911

      Falastin newspaper founded

      August 1914

      Start of First World War; Turkey allies with Germany and Austria-Hungary against Britain, France, Russia and others

      January 1916

      Britain and France sign the Sykes-Picot Agreement, drawing up new borders for the Middle East

      Spring 1917

      Turkish authorities expel Jews from Jaffa

      November 1917

      Britain issues the Balfour Declaration, expressing support for Jewish homeland in Palestine

      Autumn–winter 1917

      British forces under General Allenby capture Jerusalem, Tel Aviv and Jaffa; start of British rule over Palestine

      1918

      Muslim-Christian Arab association formed in Jaffa to oppose Zionism

      1920

      Haganah, Jewish self-defence organisation, founded in May

      May 1921

      Anti-Jewish riots in Jaffa; Tel Aviv given ‘town council’ status

      1922

      Areas of Jaffa annexed to Tel Aviv

      July 1922

      Britain given mandate to rule Palestine by League of Nations

      August 1929

      Further anti-Jewish riots in Jaffa and other cities in Palestine

      1931

      Irgun, right-wing Zionist militia, splits off from Haganah

      1933

      Arab demonstrations across Palestine against Jewish immigration

      1934

      Tel Aviv receives city status

      April 1936

      Arab Revolt begins against British

      July 1936

      British demolish large section of Old Jaffa

      July 1937

      Peel Commission recommends partition of Palestine into Jewish and Arab states; British outlaw Arab Higher Committee

      1938

      Woodhead Commission makes similar recommendations on partition

      May 1939

      British White Paper limits Jewish immigrants to Palestine to 75,000 over next five years

      September 1939

      Second World War begins; Haganah and Irgun work with British

      1940

      Avraham Stern splits from Irgun to form Stern Group (Lehi) to fight British

      February 1944

      Menachem Begin’s Irgun militia relaunches operations against British

      November 1944

      Stern Group assassinates Lord Moyne in Cairo. Jewish Agency launches ‘Hunting Season’ against Irgun and Lehi members, with British

      April 1946

      Report of Anglo-American Commission of Inquiry recommends immigration of one hundred thousand Jews to Palestine

      February 1947

      Britain refers Palestine Mandate to United Nations

      November 1947

      The United Nations votes to partition Palestine into Jewish and Arab states

      November–December 1947

      Fighting between Jewish and Arab militias; snipers fire between Tel Aviv and Jaffa

      January 1948

      Lehi blow up New Seray government building in Jaffa. Exodus of middle-class Arabs begins: soldiers of Arab Liberation Army start to arrive in Palestine

      Winter–spring 1948

      Fighting intensifies across Palestine. Jaffa’s Arabs form defence guards

      April 1948

      Irgun and Lehi carry out massacre at Deir Yassin

      Late April 1948

      Irgun launches attack on Jaffa, triggering massive exodus of civilian population. Haganah’s Operation Chametz campaign captures surrounding villages

      9 May 1948

      Jaffa Arab Emergency Committee writes to British authorities, declaring it an ‘open city’

      13 May 1948

      British Mandate in Palestine ends. Jaffa surrenders to Haganah

      14 May 1948

      David Ben-Gurion declares establishment of State of Israel. Egyptian, Jordanian, Syrian and Iraqi troops invade, aided by other Arab states. Exodus begins of Jewish communities in Arab countries after riots and attacks

      May 1948–January 1949

      First Arab-Israeli war; Palestinian Nakba, hundreds of thousands of refugees flee fighting

      1950

      Jaffa merged with Tel Aviv

      July 1952

      Gamal Abdel Nasser takes power in Egypt

      October–November 1956

      Suez crisis. Israel invades Sinai peninsula, supported by Britain and France

      1961

      Trial in Jerusalem of Nazi leader Adolf Eichmann

      May 1962

      Execution of Adolf Eichmann

      May 1964

      Palestine Liberation Organization founded in Jerusalem

      May 1967

      Nasser deploys troops in Sinai, blockades Straits of Tiran. UN troops withdraw

      5–10 June 1967

      Six Day War – Israel defeats Egypt, Jordan and Syria, occupies Sinai, Gaza, West Bank, East Jerusalem and Golan Heights

      August–September 1967

      Khartoum conference, Arab states reject peace with Israel

      September 1970

      Nasser dies and is succeeded by Anwar Sadat

      October 1973

      Yom Kippur War – Egypt and Syria launch surprise attack on Israel, result is stalemate

      April 1974

      Israeli prime minister Golda Meir resigns, succeeded by Yitzhak Rabin

      May 1977

      Menachem Begin, former Irgun commander and leader of right-wing Likud Party, is elected prime minister, ending almost th
    irty years of Labour Party rule

      November 1977

      Egyptian President Anwar Sadat travels to Jerusalem

      January 1978

      Said Hammami, moderate PLO ambassador to London, is assassinated by Palestinian extremists

      September 1978

      Israel and Egypt negotiate peace accords at Camp David, overseen by President Jimmy Carter

      March 1979

      Israel signs peace treaty with Egypt, its first with an Arab neighbour

      October 1981

      President Sadat assassinated by Islamic radicals in Cairo

      April 1982

      Israel withdraws from Sinai

      June 1982

      Israeli invasion of Lebanon

      August 1982

      Yasser Arafat and PLO leadership leave Beirut for exile in Tunis

      September 1982

      Christian militiamen murder hundreds of Palestinians at Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Beirut

      December 1987

      The Palestinian Intifada, or uprising, erupts in West Bank and Gaza

      January–February 1981

      First Gulf War, as US-led force drives Iraq from Kuwait

      October 1991

      Middle East peace conference in Madrid

      June 1992

      Yitzhak Rabin elected Labour prime minister in Israel; secret negotiations continue between Israel and PLO

      September 1993

      Rabin and Arafat shake hands on White House lawn, sign Oslo Accords

      July 1994

      Rabin and King Hussein of Jordan sign peace treaty at White House

      November 1995

      Yitzhak Rabin assassinated in Tel Aviv by right-wing Jewish fanatic

      January 1996

      First elections in Palestinian territories, Yasser Arafat elected president

      January–March 1996

      Hamas launches suicide bombing campaign inside Israel

      November 1996

      Benjamin Netanyahu wins election for Likud, appointed prime minister

      May 1999

      Labour leader Ehud Barak defeats Netanyahu in Israeli elections

      July 2000

      Barak and Arafat negotiate at Camp David, fail to reach agreement

      September 2000

      Ariel Sharon visits Temple Mount in Jerusalem, start of Al-Aqsa Intifada; Arabs riot in Jaffa and other cities in Israel

      February 2001

      Ariel Sharon wins election for prime minister, forms National-Unity government with Labour

      March 2002

      Israel army incursions into Palestinian cities, several re-occupied

      January 2003

      Ariel Sharon wins elections for Likud

      April 2003

      President Bush publishes ‘Road Map’ for peace between Israel and Palestinians

      October 2004

      Knesset approves Ariel Sharon’s plan to disengage from Gaza Strip

      November 2004

      Yasser Arafat dies

      January 2005

      Mahmoud Abbas elected Palestinian president; Ariel Sharon forms National-Unity government with Labour Party

      August 2005

      Israel withdraws from Gaza

      July 2006

      Israel invades southern Lebanon

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