The Youth Congress Party was a Palestinian political party that was established by Yaqub al-Ghusayn.
It was formed in 1932 in the British Mandate of Palestine and quickly grew to become the largest nationalist association of the early 1930s, counting several thousand members by mid-1934 in branches across the country.
[1] The party rejected British rule and was generally pro-Husayni.
The party's membership came mainly from Jaffa and Ramleh.
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