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Gaza City
ancient Levantine metropolis and modern city in Gaza Strip

Bat Yam
city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel

Kiryat Ata
city in Israel

Gush Etzion
cluster of Israeli settlements located in the Judaean Mountains
1929 Hebron massacre
Massacre of Jewish residents of Hebron by Arabs residents in 1929 Arab riots in Mandatory Palestine
1929 Arab riots in Palestine
series of violent Arab–Jewish clashes in British Mandatory Palestine

Kfar Malal
human settlement

Talpiot
thumb|300px|Kenyon Hadar shopping mall on Marie-Pierre Kœnig|Pierre Koenig Street in Talpiot
Talpiot (, literally 'turrets' or 'magnificently built') is an Israeli neighborhood in southeastern Jerusalem, established in 1922 by Zionist pioneers. It was built as a garden suburb on land purchased by the Tel Aviv-based Palestine Land Development Company and other Jewish building societies.
Hulda
kibbutz in central Israel
Be'er Tuvia
moshav in the Southern District of Israel
Giv'on HaHadasha
Israeli settlement in the West Bank
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Motza
Motza, also Mozah or Motsa, (, ), is a neighbourhood on the western edge of Jerusalem. It is located in the Judaean Mountains, 600 metres above sea level, connected to Jerusalem by the Jerusalem–Tel Aviv highway, Highway 16, and the winding mountain road to Har Nof.
Passfield white paper
1930 statement of British policy in Palestine
Ruhama
Ruhama () is a kibbutz in the Negev desert in southern Israel. The original settlement, established in 1912, is considered the first modern Jewish settlement in the Negev. Located around ten kilometres east of Sderot and surrounded by a nature reserve, it falls under the jurisdiction of the Sha'ar HaNegev Regional Council. In it had a population of .
Neve Yaakov
neighborhood and Israeli settlement in East Jerusalem

Kfar Uria
human settlement
Shaw Report
1929–30 British inquiry into riots in Palestine
Artuf
Artuf () was a Palestinian village in the Jerusalem foothills depopulated in 1948. It was situated west of Jerusalem on a high plateau, surrounded by plains on the south, east, and west. The village was on a secondary road that linked it to the main road to Jerusalem.
Kfar Hittim
human settlement in Israel
Hartuv
thumb|250px|right|Hartuv in the Judean hills
Zaki Alhadif
Politician in Mandatory Palestine (1890–1938)
Report on Immigration, Land Settlement and Development, Cmd. 3686
1929 commission in the British Mandate of Palestine