Revolutionary Communist League (Mandatory Palestine)

The Revolutionary Communist League (RCL) or HaLiga Kommunistit HaMahapchanit was a Trotskyist party in Mandatory Palestine in the late 1930s and 1940s.

It was built out of three components: exiled German Jewish members of Heinrich Brandler’s KPO (Communist Party Opposition – which emerged from the Right Opposition within the Comintern) who became supporters of the International Left Opposition; youth in the Hugim Marxistiim (Marxist Circles), the youth section of a wing of Left Poale Zion, which at the time was linked to the 'centrist' London Bureau; and elements coming from the left Zionist kibbutz movement, Hashomer Hatzair, which was also linked to the London Bureau. Later, in the 1940s, they were joined by Jabra Nicola, an Arab Communist who broke with the Palestine Communist Party over the Molotov–Ribbentrop pact.

The Brit Kommunistim Mahapchanin published a newspaper, Kol Hama’amad (Voice of the Class).

Tony Cliff was a member, before moving to Britain and joining the RCL's sister party in the Fourth International, the Revolutionary Communist Party (UK) and later leading the International Socialists.

Texts by the Revolutionary Communist League (Palestine)

 * "Palestine Strike: Arabs and Jews Unite" by T. Cliff, Socialist Appeal, May 1946, p3.
 * "On the Irresponsible Handling of the Palestine Question" by Tony Cliff of the RCL(P), December 1946.
 * "Against Partition", text by the RCL(P), 1947
 * "Against the Stream", text by the RCL(P), May 1948

Information on the Revolutionary Communist League (Palestine)

 * "The Fight for Trotskyism in Palestine", The Internationalist, Summer 2001
 * Tony Cliff's autobiography
 * International Trotskyist Opposition Theses on Palestine
 * "Arab-Jewish workers' joint struggles prior to the partition of Palestine" (mentions the Revolutionary Communist League)