Fabricating Israeli History: The 'new Historians'Frank Cass, 1997 - 210 עמודים Israeli historiography has long been subjected to a sustained assault by self-styled 'new historians', vying to expose what they claim to be the distorted Zionist narrative of Israeli history and the Arab-Israeli conflict. They have cast Israel as the regional villain, bearing sole responsibility for the cycle of violence in the Middle East since 1946. Fabricating Israeli History takes issue with these 'revisionists'. Through careful examination of the documentation that they have used, as well as of sources that the author believes they have either ignored or failed to trace, this book propounds that the historical facts tell a completely different story from the one they propagate. He suggests that, for the most part, the 'new historiography' has involved foul play. Numerous examples are studies in depth to illustrate the author's argument. This is a thoroughly researched and detailed expose that will shock genuine students of history, politics and Middle Eastern affairs. |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 33
עמוד 121
... invading the Jewish areas ? The key to this riddle lies in paragraph 1 ( c ) of Bevin's telegram No. 559 to Kirkbride of 11 December 1947 , which reads as follows : If King Abdullah asks you what would be our attitude if after the end ...
... invading the Jewish areas ? The key to this riddle lies in paragraph 1 ( c ) of Bevin's telegram No. 559 to Kirkbride of 11 December 1947 , which reads as follows : If King Abdullah asks you what would be our attitude if after the end ...
עמוד 123
... invading the Arab parts of Palestine was ' the obvious thing to do ' and he did not warn him off invading the Jewish areas . All he said was that he ' would study the statements which his Excellency had made ' . To Shlaim's credit it ...
... invading the Arab parts of Palestine was ' the obvious thing to do ' and he did not warn him off invading the Jewish areas . All he said was that he ' would study the statements which his Excellency had made ' . To Shlaim's credit it ...
עמוד 130
... invade the Arab areas of Mandatory Palestine indicates that he did not deem this to be ' the obvious thing to do ' ; that he failed to warn the Prime Minister against invading the Jewish areas proves that he did not preclude this course ...
... invade the Arab areas of Mandatory Palestine indicates that he did not deem this to be ' the obvious thing to do ' ; that he failed to warn the Prime Minister against invading the Jewish areas proves that he did not preclude this course ...
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Abul Huda advisers agreement alleged Ambassador Amman annexation Arab areas Arab countries Arab Legion Arab minority Arab world Arab-Israeli Conflict areas of Palestine Avi Shlaim Avraham Sela Ben-Gurion Benny Morris Britain British Burrows Cabinet claim Collusion conversation critical Danin David Ben-Gurion December discussed documents Egypt emphasis added establishment fact February force Foreign Office Foreign Secretary Glubb Pasha Haifa Hashemite Hashemite-Zionist historiography Ibid Ilan Pappé interest invading the Jewish Inverchapel Israel Israeli JAE meeting Jerusalem Jewish Agency Jewish Agency Executive Jewish areas Jewish national Jewish State-to-be Jews Kimche King Abdullah Line of Action London Mandate Mandatory Palestine meeting with Abul Meir Meir's memorandum Middle East military Morris's Mufti Negev November Palestine Arabs partition plan Partition Resolution peace political population Prime Minister proposed prospective Jewish Sasson Shlaim strategic Syria Tel-Aviv telegram territory transfer idea Transjordan Transjordanian Troutbeck truce United Nations Yishuv Yoman Ha-milhama Zionist movement