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The 1929 Western Wall Riots: Religion, Empire, and the Spark of National Conflict

The 1929 Western Wall Riots: Religion, Empire, and the Spark of National Conflict

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In August 1929, a dispute over Jewish worship at the Western Wall spiraled into one of the bloodiest outbreaks of violence in Mandate Palestine. This episode explores the immediate trigger—the installation of a mechitzah, or partition screen, at the wall—and the deeper currents: religious fervor, Zionist activism, Muslim fears over al-Aqsa, and British mishandling. Lucas and Luna trace the events from the Jewish fast of Tisha B'Av through the Hebron massacre, where 67 Jews were killed, to the Shaw Commission inquiry and its damning findings. They examine the role of figures like Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Mufti of Jerusalem, and the rise of the Supreme Muslim Council, as well as the impact on the Yishuv and Palestinian Arab society. The episode also reflects on how the violence reshaped communal boundaries, ended the centuries-old Jewish presence in Hebron, and hardened national identities on both sides—a tragedy whose echoes reverberate into the present. #WesternWall #1929Riots #Buraq #HajAmin #HebronMassacre #ShawCommission #MandatePalestine #Zionism #AlAqsa #TishaBAv #Mechitzah #BritishMandate #Yishuv #PalestinianArabs #OttomanLegacy #Jerusalem #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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