Episode Two: Life in Mandatory Palestine, The Arab-Revolt, and The White Paper
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In this secondary episode, we discuss mandatory Palestine from 1920-1939. What was life like and how did it shape the conflict as a whole? We also tackle two major turning points in the history of the Arab-Israeli Conflict: the Arab-Revolt and the White Paper. 
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