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Webinar hears of political marginalisation of Jerusalem municipality under British Mandate By Saeb Rawashdeh - Jul 04,2021 - Last updated at Jul 05,2021 Jerusalem’s municipality building in 1917 (Photo courtesy of Library of Congress) AMMAN Although municipalities have been primarily defined in terms of service and public policy, they are potentially important political arenas, said a French historian during a webinar titled “Colonial contingencies: the political marginalisation of the municipality of Jerusalem under the British Mandate”, organised last week by HISDEMAB. Jerusalem became the capital of the British Mandate in Palestine and enjoyed a special status in terms of policy and politics at the national level, said Falistine Naili, a former director of Ifpo Amman. Naili added that all these should be seen in the context of the general British policy in Palestine. ....
by Tamir Sorek (Stanford University Press, £20.99) THIS is an unusual biography of Tawfiq Zayyad, not least because it is about a Palestinian communist and is written by a US-based, Jewish-Israeli social scientist. The renowned Palestinian poet and activist was a leading member of the Israeli Communist Party for over four decades and was elected mayor of Nazareth before becoming a member of the Israeli Knesset, serving for 18 years. He died in 1994 at the age of 85. The book s author Tamir Sorek openly questions his right as an Israeli Jew and non-communist to write such a biography. But his admiration and respect for Zayyad, even though he never met him, is unquestionable and he was given full access to Zayyad’s family and comrades and exhaustively mined many archival sources. ....