The British Army engaged (and neutralised) the Zionists-terrorists who not only attacked the British (and any Muslim loyal to the British) – but also continued to attack any Muslim person trying to oppose and/or resist the British. The British Army had unenviable the task of fighting (and neutralising) resisting Muslims on the one-hand – whilst having to “protect” loyal Muslims from Zionist-terrorist aggression. Indeed, the 1917 Balfour Declaration made in the UK Parliament guaranteed that Zionist-Jews would be granted a section of Palestinian land as their own (without consulting the already occupying Palestinians) – but this did not prevent the Zionist-terrorists from pursuing their path of out and out violence.