Arab Higher Committee

The Arab Higher Committee (Arabic: اللجنة العربية العليا) or the Higher National Committee was the central political organ of Palestinian Arabs in Mandatory Palestine. It was established on 25 April 1936, on the initiative of Haj Amin al-Husayni, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, and comprised the leaders of Palestinian Arab clans and political parties under the mufti's chairmanship. The committee was outlawed by the British Mandatory administration in September 1937 after the assassination of a British official.

Arab Higher Committee
اللجنة العربية العليا (Arabic)
LeaderAmin al-Husseini
Founded25 April 1936
Dissolved1 October 1937 (de jure)
September 1948 (de facto)
IdeologyPalestinian nationalism
Arab nationalism
Anti-Zionism

A committee of the same name was reconstituted by the Arab League in 1945, but went to abeyance after it proved ineffective during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It was sidestepped by Egypt and the Arab League with the formation of the All-Palestine Government in 1948 and both were banned by Jordan.

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