1936-39 Revolution

What is affected
Housing private
Type of violation Forced eviction
Demolition/destruction
Dispossession/confiscation
Date 18 May 1936
Region MENA [ Middle East/North Africa ]
Country Palestine/Israel
Location Yafa & surrounding villages

Affected persons

Total 8840
Men 0
Women 0
Children 0
Proposed solution
Details

Development
Forced eviction
Costs
Demolition/destruction
Housing losses
- Number of homes 788
- Total value €

Duty holder(s) /responsible party(ies)

State
Local
British Mandate authorities
Brief narrative

On 18 June 1936, British authorities blew up and destroyed a large part of the city of Yafa, with an estimated 220 homes demolished and around 6,000 people forced out of their homes. In addition to this, in the suburbs surrounding Yafa they destroyed 100 huts in al-Jabaliya, 300 in Abu Kabir, 250 in al-Shaikh Murad, and 75 in `Arab al-Dawudi. It is evident that the inhabitants of the Yaffa neighborhoods and outskirts whose homes were destroyed were poor peasants who had moved to the towns from the countryside. As for the villages, al-Sifri counted 143 homes razed under pretexts directly related to the revolution. These homes belonged to poorer peasants, some medium peasants, and a very small number of feudal land-owning families.

Issa Sifri, Arab Palestine Under the Mandate & Zionism (Jaffa: The New Palestine Bookshop, 1937) Vol. II, p. 93, cited in Ghassan Kanafani, transl. Hazem Jamjoum, The Revolution of 1936–1939 in Palestine (New York: 1804 Books, pp. 50-51.

220 homes in Yafa, 6,00 evicted

568 homes x 5 = 2,840

788 homes total

8,840 total evicted

Costs €   0


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