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British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915)

British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915) The passage references historical World War I-era letters between Sharif Hussein and British official Sir Henry MacMahon about Arab independence. While it provides a historical lead, it lacks concrete, actionable details for current investigations, involves no living high‑profile actors, and the content is already well‑documented in historical scholarship. Key insights: Sharif Hussein of Mecca wrote to Sir Henry MacMahon in July 1915 proposing Arab participation against the Ottoman Empire.; Subsequent correspondence outlined territories Britain would cede to the Arabs, implying promises of independence.; The documents are cited under a House Oversight file identifier (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032024).

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British–Arab correspondence on promised Arab independence in Palestine (1915) The passage references historical World War I-era letters between Sharif Hussein and British official Sir Henry MacMahon about Arab independence. While it provides a historical lead, it lacks concrete, actionable details for current investigations, involves no living high‑profile actors, and the content is already well‑documented in historical scholarship. Key insights: Sharif Hussein of Mecca wrote to Sir Henry MacMahon in July 1915 proposing Arab participation against the Ottoman Empire.; Subsequent correspondence outlined territories Britain would cede to the Arabs, implying promises of independence.; The documents are cited under a House Oversight file identifier (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_032024).

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