In 1931, the town had a population of 3,691 inhabitants according to a census conducted by the British Mandate authorities.
The Agency and the Mandate authorities shared the costs of the new units equally.
He represented the Hagana and other groups before the Mandate authorities.
French Mandate authorities maintained a gendarmerie to police Syria's vast rural areas.
To further the project, the Mandate authorities proposed a special tourism tax in 1924.
The British Mandate authorities ordered that paper to close.
The Mandate authorities tried to tighten their control over the school and in 1924 they ordered its closing.
They built some 60 new villages and dispersed settlements, populated by 27,500 people in 1945, according to the Mandate authorities.
He also worked for the Mandate authorities as an income tax supervisor.
Between 1932 and 1948 he worked in the Surveyors Office of the Mandate authorities.