The British Mandate in Palestine (1920-1948) played a pivotal role in shaping the Palestinian struggle for statehood. During this period, British policies, such as land regulations and immigration control, influenced the dynamics of land ownership and demography in the region, impacting Palestinian aspirations for statehood.
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