Posted on 05/10/2010 8:28:16 PM PDT by ventanax5
ntuitive sense, however, does not equal historical accuracy. In his new tour de force, Palestine Betrayed, Efraim Karsh of the University of London offers the latter. With his customary in-depth archival research in this case, relying on masses of recently declassified documents from the period of British rule and of the first ArabIsraeli war, 191749 clear presentation, and meticulous historical sensibility, Karsh argues the opposite case: that Palestinians decided their own destiny and bear near-total responsibility for becoming refugees.
In Karsh's words: "Far from being the hapless victims of a predatory Zionist assault, it was Palestinian Arab leaders who, from the early 1920s onward, and very much against the wishes of their own constituents, launched a relentless campaign to obliterate the Jewish national revival which culminated in the violent attempt to abort the U.N. partition resolution." More broadly, he observes, "there was nothing inevitable about the PalestinianJewish confrontation, let alone the ArabIsraeli conflict."
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Duh. We have known that forever. Been saying it forever. NOW someone pays attention? Bah.
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