Jews began to see the importance of buying land and establishing clustered settlements.
Arab complaints about Jewish settlers found a voice in the new constitutional parliament in Istanbul. Though Jerusalem’s representative Ruhi al-Khalidi suggested that Jews move to other parts of the Ottoman Empire, the dream of a Jewish state required a new infrastructure starting with the purchase of land in concentrated areas.
AIR DATE 6/30/15
Explore an overlooked moment in pre-WWI Palestine when people’s identities overlapped and Jewish, Muslim and Christian communities intermingled freely, and few could contemplate the conflict that would engulf their region for the next century.
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