Anonymous ID: 365132 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:47 p.m. No.17038816   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8826 >>8938 >>9135

>>17038791

Palestine was a British Mandate, didn't really last that long. The Roman Empire called the area "Judea" and the Ottoman Empire called it Syria

 

British Mandate of Palestine: 25 April 1920 (League of Nations approved 24 July 1922) to 15 May 1948

 

Before the British occupation, Palestine was part of Ottoman Syria. The British army ruled Palestine until a civil administration was established on 1 July 1920. Britain was granted a Mandate for Palestine on 25 April 1920 at the San Remo Conference, and, on 24 July 1922, this mandate was approved by the League of Nations.

 

The British determined the borders of Palestine according to other agreements they had made with their allies. For example, they transferred the eastern bank of the Jordan River to the control of Abdullah ibn Husayn (1882-1951) of the Hashemite dynasty and appointed him King of Jordan in recognition of his support during the war.

 

More:

https://encyclopedia.1914-1918-online.net/article/british_mandate_for_palestine

Anonymous ID: 365132 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:48 p.m. No.17038826   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8876 >>8963 >>9047 >>9056 >>9449

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Anonymous ID: 365132 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:48 p.m. No.17038836   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8919 >>8963 >>9053 >>9437

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https://nypost.com/2022/05/01/heroic-ghost-of-kyiv-fighter-doesnt-actually-exist-ukraine-admits/

 

Heroic ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ fighter doesn’t actually exist, Ukraine admits

nypost.com/2022/05/01/heroic-ghost-of-kyiv-fighter-doesnt-actually-exist-ukraine-admits

By Jackie SaloMay 1, 2022

The “Ghost of Kyiv” is a myth, Ukrainian officials admitted over the weekend.

 

After several news outlets last week identified the legendary, mysterious, hero fighter pilot as a 29-year-old dad recently killed in battle with the Russians, military officials acknowledged Saturday that there was no such person.

 

“The ghost of Kyiv is a superhero-legend, whose character was created by Ukrainians!” Ukraine’s Air Force Command wrote on Facebook.

 

The reputed hero had been credited with taking out as many as 40 Russian aircraft until he was shot down March 13 while battling an “overwhelming” number of enemy forces, the Times of London had reported.

 

The Times identified the supposed Ukrainian war hero as Major Stepan Tarabalka.

 

But while Tarabalka was a distinguished war hero, he was not the “Ghost” — because there never was such a person, Ukraine said.

 

“Hero of Ukraine Stepan Tarabalka is NOT ‘Ghost of Kyiv’ and he did NOT shoot down 40 planes,” said the country’s Air Force Command.

 

Instead, the moniker belongs collectively to all of Ukraine’s hero fighter pilots, military officials said.

 

“The #GhostOfKyiv is alive. It embodies the collective spirit of the highly qualified pilots of the Tactical Aviation Brigade who are successfully defending #Kyiv and the region,” the command tweeted.

 

The Ukrainian government had previously been key in creating and perpetuating the myth of a single brave and particularly on-target fighter pilot.

 

“People call him the Ghost of Kyiv. And rightly so,” the government tweeted in February of the reputed mysterious figure, saying the pilot had “already become a nightmare for invading Russian aircraft.”

 

But many people questioned whether the “Ghost” was real, as a video purporting to be evidence of the fighter turned out to instead be from a video game.

 

Some noted that the reported folk hero and his MiG-29 Fulcrum would not have the ammunition capacity to carry out the attacks he was credited with.

 

Still, many people were keen to celebrate the enigmatic purported pilot.

 

“True or not, this is EXACTLY the kind of inspiring story the resistance needs right now,” a user said on Twitter.

Anonymous ID: 365132 Aug. 4, 2022, 2:48 p.m. No.17038859   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8948 >>8949

>>17038791

>8fa5c9

the point is I requested a quick remind as I was in a convo i nreal time

thee fact you dont get it for

help a fren out shit

tells me in a real life barracks situation no one would like you