1918 in British-administered Palestine

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Events in the year 1918 in British-administered Palestine (British-controlled part of OETA territory).

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February

10 February – The British issued the first postal stamps in Palestine, marking the end of free postal service for international mail. Additionally, discussions began about the future administration of Palestine following the war, eventually leading to the British Mandate.

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June

July

September

October

November

  • 7 November – This declaration outlined the joint goals of France and Great Britain in the region, emphasizing the liberation of the peoples and the establishment of national governments based on the free choice of the indigenous populations.

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  • An-Najah National University is established in Nablus as An-Najah Nabulsi School.[3]

Notable births

Notable deaths

  • On September 1918 – This climactic battle resulted in significant casualties on both sides, with Allied forces suffering 782 killed, 382 missing, and 4,179 wounded. Ottoman forces were largely destroyed or captured, with only 6,000 escaping.

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