1945 in Mandatory Palestine
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Events in the year 1945 in the British Mandate of Palestine.
Incumbents
- High Commissioner – John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort until 21 November; Sir Alan Cunningham
 - Emirate of Transjordan – Abdullah I bin al-Hussein
 - Prime Minister of Transjordan – Samir al-Rifai until 19 May; Ibrahim Hashem
 
Events

- 11 July – The founding of the kibbutz Hukok.
 - 15 July – Jewish Holocaust survivors of the Buchenwald Nazi concentration camp arrive at Haifa port and are arrested by the British.
 - 31 August – U.S. President Harry Truman issues a statement requesting the British government to admit 100,000 Jewish refugees in Europe into Palestine.
 - 27 September – The Defence Emergency Regulations are enacted by the Mandatory authorities.[1]
 - 2 November – Arabs demonstrate against the British.
 - 5 November – Sir Alan Cunningham assumes office as the High Commissioner of Palestine.
 
Unknown dates
Notable births
- 17 January – Asher Grunis, Israeli jurist, former President of the Supreme Court of Israel
 - 30 January – Yoram Lass, Israeli politician and physician, professor of medicine at Tel Aviv University
 - 9 February – Haim Be'er, Israeli novelist
 - 20 February – Amram Mitzna, Israeli politician and former general, acting Mayor of Yeruham, former Mayor of Haifa
 - 23 February – Yossi Ben Hanan, Israeli general
 - 1 March – Tom Segev, Israeli historian
 - 1 March – Ehud Yaari, Israeli journalist
 - 8 March – Atar Arad, Israeli-American musician
 - 8 March – David Ascalon, Israeli sculptor and stained glass artist
 - 15 March – Danny Yatom, Israeli politician and Mossad head
 - 22 March – Hillel Weiss, Israeli literature professor
 - 28 March – Ruth Gavison, Israeli jurist
 - 29 March – Yehuda Barkan, Israeli actor, producer, director and screenwriter (died 2020)
 - 2 April – Moshe Peled, Israeli politician
 - 9 April – Adam Baruch, Israeli journalist, writer and art critic (died 2008)
 - 10 April – Mordechai Mishani, Israeli politician (died 2013)
 - 19 April – Eliezer Mizrahi, Israeli painter
 - 21 April – Nadav Levitan, Israeli film director and screenwriter (died 2010)
 - 26 April – Avishai Henik, Israeli neurocognitive psychologist
 - 14 May – Yochanan Vollach, Israeli footballer
 - 28 May – Anat Maor, Israeli politician
 - 30 May – Makram Khoury, Arab-Israeli actor, first Arab to win the Israel Prize
 - 1 June – Menachem Froman, Israeli rabbi and political activist (died 2013)
 - 5 June – Nechama Rivlin, First Lady of Israel (died 2019)
 - 19 June – Leah Tsemel, Israeli lawyer
 - 27 June – Ami Ayalon, Israeli politician and a former member of the Knesset for the Labor Party
 - 3 July – Saharon Shelah, Israeli mathematician
 - 5 July – Yosef Shapira, Israeli judge, current State Comptroller of Israel
 - 25 July - Rachel Shapira, Israeli songwriter and poet
 - 18 August – Yair Shamir, Israeli politician, businessman, and Air Force officer
 - 30 August – Daniella Weiss, Israeli settlement movement activist
 - 31 August – Itzhak Perlman, Israeli-American violinist and conductor
 - 29 September – Yair Garbuz, Israeli artist
 - 30 September – Ehud Olmert, 12th Prime Minister of Israel[2]
 - 10 October – Miriam Adelson, Israeli-American philanthropist
 - 14 October – Muki Betser, Israeli special forces officer, founder of the Shaldag Unit
 - 9 November – Zevulun Orlev, Israeli politician
 - 23 November – Assi Dayan, Israeli film director, actor, screenwriter and producer (died 2014)
 - 27 November – Akiva Eldar, Israeli journalist
 - 1 December – Rami Bar-Niv, Israeli pianist, composer, and author
 - 22 December – Amiram Goldblum, Israeli chemist and political activist
 - 31 December – Tuvia Tzafir, Israeli actor and comedian
 - Full date unknown 
- Giora Romm, Israeli Air Force officer, director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel
 - Adina Bar-Shalom, Israeli educator, columnist, and social activist.
 - Yosef Amit, Israeli military intelligence officer who was convicted of spying for the United States
 - Erela Golan, Israeli politician
 - Amir Nachumi, Israeli Air Force general and ace
 - Eli Alon, Israeli anesthesiologist
 - Nitza Metzger-Szmuk, Israeli archaeologist
 - Mahmoud al-Zahar, Palestinian militant, co-founder of Hamas[3]
 
 
Notable deaths
- 22 January – Else Lasker-Schüler (born 1869), German-born Palestinian Jewish poet[4]
 - 11 June – Eliyahu Golomb (born 1893), Russian (Belarus)-born leader of the Jewish defense effort in Mandate Palestine and chief architect of the Haganah
 - 20 July – Yohanan Levi (born 1901), German-born Palestinian Jewish Hebrew linguist and historian, specialising in the Second Temple period
 - 11 November – Yehoshua Hankin (born 1864), Russian (Ukraine)-born Zionist activist who was responsible for most of the major land purchases of the World Zionist Organization in Ottoman Palestine
 
References
- ^ Avner Yaniv (1993). National Security and Democracy in Israel. Lynne Riener Publishers. p. 175. ISBN 1-55587-394-4.
 - ^ "Address by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to Joint meeting of US Congress". Israel Embassy Washington, D.C. 24 May 2006. Archived from the original on 17 August 2007. Retrieved 7 March 2017.
 - ^ "Hamas source denies co-founder Mahmoud al-Zahar quitting group's leadership". www.timesofisrael.com. 16 August 2022. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
 - ^ Bauschinger, Sigrid (31 December 1999). "Else Lasker-Schüler (1869–1945)". The Shalvi/Hyman Encyclopedia of Jewish Women. Retrieved 9 June 2022. Posted at the Jewish Women's Archive.
 
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