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The Grandest Larceny J. E. Thomas

The Grandest Larceny By J. E. Thomas

The Grandest Larceny by J. E. Thomas


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Summary

Most accounts of the history of Palestine start from the premise that giving the country to the Zionists was just, and righted a wrong. How this unlikely event came about is described in detail. The conclusion is that this most historical of thefts has left the Palestinians in a state of subjugation and wretchedness with little hope of alleviation.

The Grandest Larceny Summary

The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel by J. E. Thomas

A unique event-the handing over of an entire country by another that did not own it, to a people who simply laid claim to it by virtue of their myths and traditions-happened in 1917 when the British 'gave' Palestine to the Jews via the Balfour Declaration. The Palestinian Arabs never accepted the theft of their land but have been powerless to resist the weight of support for the Jews given by the most powerful nations. Despite the foundation of Israel in 1948, the region has been plagued by wars, injustice, and a vast refugee 'problem' which has dominated the lives of millions. Today, the future of the Palestinians is dire and seemingly inevitable. In this thorough new examination, J. E. Thomas delves deep into the foundations of the issue, analysing the Zionist claim to the Holy Land in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and their ruthless campaign to dispossess Palestinian Arabs-a campaign that continues to this day.

About J. E. Thomas

J. E. Thomas is professor emeritus at the University of Nottingham and a former pro-vice-chancellor. He is the author of many books and articles on subjects ranging from the histories of Japan and Wales, to biographies, to books on prison systems, organisational structures and educational policies.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; A Note on Spelling and Quotations; Introduction; Myths and the Makers of Myths; The Political Art of Lies and Ambiguity: The McMahon Letters and the Sykes-Picot Agreement; After Balfour: 'The document is undoubtedly the starting point of the whole trouble'; Escalation: 'The Mandate ... itself had lighted the fire'; The British Government Disregards the Law: 'No one can give what they don't have: nemo dat quod non habet'; The Israeli Prime Minister Sets the Goal: 'And if dozens of Arabs get killed-that's exactly what we want'; Terrorism, Violence, and the Expansion of the State; New Lamps For Old? The Treatment of Palestinians and the 'New Antisemitism'; Glossary; Endnotes; Bibliography; Index.

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NGR9781781558843
9781781558843
1781558841
The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel by J. E. Thomas
New
Hardback
Fonthill Media Ltd
2023-10-26
400
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