British administrators employed urban planning broadly in British colonies around the world, and British Mandate Palestine was no exception. This article shows how with a unique purpose and based on the promise of a Jewish homeland in Palestine, British urban planning in Jerusalem was executed with a particular colonial logic that left a lasting impact on the city. Both the discourse and physical implementation of the planning was meant to privilege the colonial power’s Zionist partner over the indigenous Arab community.
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[1] https://digitalprojects.palestine-studies.org/ar/print/jps/abstract/163392
[2] https://digitalprojects.palestine-studies.org/ar/printmail/jps/abstract/163392