1938 al-Bassa massacre

al-Bassa massacre
Part of the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine and British colonialism
1938 al-Bassa massacre is located in Mandatory Palestine
1938 al-Bassa massacre
1938 al-Bassa massacre (Mandatory Palestine)
Locational-Bassa, Mandatory Palestine
Coordinates33°04′39″N 35°08′39″E / 33.07750°N 35.14417°E / 33.07750; 35.14417
DateSeptember 7, 1938; 86 years ago (1938-09-07)
TargetPalestinians
Attack type
Torture, Indiscriminate attack and mines
Deaths20 Palestinian civilians (confirmed), 50-100 Palestinian civilians (estimated)
Perpetrators Mandatory Palestine
MotiveNearby roadside mine that killed 2 British soldiers

The al-Bassa massacre was an incident that took place on September 6, 1938, in the Palestinian village of al-Bassa, during the Arab Revolt (1936–1939) against British rule. British forces carried out a violent attack, leading to significant casualties and the destruction of property in the village. The massacre exemplified the harsh tactics used by the British to suppress the Arab nationalist uprising in Mandatory Palestine and remains a prominent event in Palestinian historical memory.