The British rule over Palestine lasted roughly thirty years, from 1917
until 1948. In a country that has three thousand years of recorded
history, thirty years is a tiny fraction. If we conceive of three
thousand years on a scale of one day, the period of British rule takes
barely eight minutes. In comparison, Turkish Ottoman rule over
Palestine, which lasted four hundred years, takes an hour and forty
minutes. Yet the influence of these thirty years was deep and
wide-ranging.
Under British rule, Palestine became a political unit, not a marginal
province of something else. The British made Jerusalem the capital city
of Palestine; they introduced the idea of professional civil service,
and they encouraged a lively civil society; they built roads and
airfields, and provided sound legal institutions and reliable police.
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