Why 1929? Why not 1907 when the motto of the first Jewish militia revealed what Zionists planned to do:
"In fire and blood did Judea fall; in blood and fire Judea shall rise."
Zionists always present one-sided histories. The Hebron Massacre was part of a greater event that killed nearly equal numbers on both sides ("a total of 133 Jews and 110 Arabs were killed") and that no one is sure who began:
"Segev notes that whether the first victims were Jews or Arabs is a matter of much dispute;[27] Laurens claims that the first murders of the day took place when two or three Arabs passing by the Jewish Quarter of Mea Shearim were killed.[28] Rumours that Jews had massacred Arabs in Jerusalem then reached Hebron by that evening;[10] the first murder, of a Jewish student alone in a yeshiva, occurred that evening.[29] "