Jewish immigration to Palestine increased. By 1931, 17 percent of the population of Palestine was Jews, an increase of six percent since 1922. Jewish immigration increased soon after the Nazis came to power in Germany, causing the Jewish population in Palestine to double. Palestinian Arabs saw this rapid influx of Jewish immigrants as a threat to their homeland and their identity as a people. Moreover, Jewish policies of purchasing land and prohibiting the employment of Arabs in Jewish-owned industries and farms greatly angered the Palestinian Arab communities. Demonstrations were held as early as 1920, protesting what the Arabs felt were unfair preferences for the Jewish immigrants set forth by the British mandate that governed Palestine at the time. This resentment led to outbreaks of violence.
What are the Jewish policies to take land from Palestinian Arab?
Confiscated land from Palestinian Arab.
Bought land from Palestinian Arab.
Try to convince Palestinian Arab to give land.
Invade with bomb.