- Lewis Yelland Andrews
Lewis Yelland Andrews was the British district commissioner for the
Galilee whose assassination onSeptember 26 ,1937 , caused Britain to respond by outlawing theArab Higher Committee and the arresting of its members. His assassination was considered to represent the apex of the great Arab revolt in Palestine.Before his murder, one of Andrews' last tasks was to organize a program for the royal commission. He allegedly used his influence in favor of partition of the
British Mandate . For this, Andrews was allegedly targeted for assassination byHajj Amin al-Husayni Fact|date=March 2008. On September 26, 1937, Andrews, Mr.Pirie-Gordon (the assistant district commissioner) and Andrews' bodyguard (a British policeconstable ) were on their way to attend service at theAnglican church in Nazareth when they were gunned down by fourArab s. Andrews died on the spot and bodyguard later died at the hospital. Britain immediately issued a warrant for al-Husayni's arrest and shortly later outlawed the Arab Higher Committee (which al-Husayni was chairman to). Al-Husayni escaped arrest and eventually made his way toSyria which became the committee's new base of operations. In the absence of the established leadership, more radical politicians assumed control of the resistance movement withinPalestine itself.Anti-Zionist and anti-British attacks rapidly increased.References
*Steven M. Gelber, "No Balm in Gilead: A Personal Retrospective of Mandate Days in Palestine," Carleton University Press (June 1989), pp. 100-101. ISBN 978-0886291044
*Martin Sicker, "Pangs of the Messiah: The Troubled Birth of the Jewish State" Praeger Publishers (January 30, 2000), p. 134. ISBN 978-0275966386
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