Events in the year 1918 in British-administered Palestine (British-controlled part of OETA territory).
Events
February
10 February â 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.
April
May
June
July
September
October
November
- 7 November â 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.
Notable births
- 4 January â Yossi Harel, Israeli military intelligence officer, pre-state Haganah member, a commander of many illegal Jewish immigrants ships headed towards Mandate Palestine, including the ship SS Exodus (died 2008).
- 30 January - Meir Meivar, Israeli politician and businessman, Haganah commander during the Civil War in Mandatory Palestine (died 2000).
- 10 October â Yigal Allon, Israeli politician, a commander of the Palmach, and a general in the IDF (died 1980).
- Full date unknown
- Yigal Hurvitz, Israeli politician (died 1994).
- Nimr al-Khatib, Palestinian political leader and author.(died 2010)
- Elias Freij,Palestinian politician who served as the mayor of Bethlehem for 25 years.(died 1998)
- Kassim Rimawi, Palestinian politician and thinker who server as prime minister of Jordan. (died 1982)
Notable deaths
- On September 1918 â 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.
Date Unknown
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