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In 1934, Lawrence of Arabia noted that " Bisan is now a purely Arab village ," where " very fine views of the river can be had from the housetops.
" He further noted that " many nomad and Bedouin encampments, distinguished by their black tents, were scattered about the riverine plain, their flocks and herds grazing round them.
" Beisan was home to a mainly Mizrahi Jewish community of 95 until 1936, when the 1936 – 1939 Arab revolt saw Beisan serve as a center of Arab attacks on Jews in Palestine.
In 1938, after learning of the murder of his close friend and Jewish leader Haim Sturmann, Orde Wingate led his men on an offensive in the Arab section of Beit She ' an, the rebels ’ suspected base.

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