Explain why the Arabs felt betrayed by the British after British occupation of Palestine.

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Answer 1

Answer:The Arabs had agreed to take part in the war in exchange for independence for Arab lands ruled by the Ottomans. In correspondence conducted from July 14th, 1915, until January 30th, 1916, Britain’s Sir Henry McMahon told Sherif Hussein of Mecca, that Britain would, without “detriment to the interests” of France, “recognise and support the independence of the Arabs in the regions within the limits demanded” by the sherif.

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Answer 2

The Arabs felt betrayed by the British after British occupation of Palestine because Arabs thought that they would gain independence for participating in the war.But the french and Britishers marched to their territory and claimed the power on their lands.

Who were Arabs?

Arabs are those people who generally speak Arabic. Most Arabs are Muslims but there are also millions of Christian Arabs and thousands of Jewish Arabs, just as there are Muslim, Christian, and Jewish Americans.

Arabs were promised by the Britishers to provide them with independence instead of that french and the Britishers started claiming the territory of their regions.

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