Formation of the Arab Higher Committee in Regional Political Affairs

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The Arab Higher Committee (al-Lajna al-'Arabiyya al-'Ulya) was formed in 1936 in response to the escalating tensions and the outbreak of the Great Revolt in Palestine. This pivotal organization was composed of influential members from prominent Palestinian families, notably the Husaynis and Nashashibis. The committee's primary objective was to unify and lead the Palestinian national movement, coordinating efforts to resist British colonial rule and counteract the increasing Zionist activities in the region. The establishment of the Arab Higher Committee marked a significant moment in Palestinian history, as it sought to articulate the aspirations and grievances of the Palestinian people during a tumultuous period. The committee played a crucial role in mobilizing public sentiment and organizing protests, ultimately shaping the political landscape of Palestine in the years to come. Its formation underscored the growing desire for self-determination among Palestinians and set the stage for future political developments in the region.
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