Palestine Betrayed

“Palestine Betrayed” by Efraim Karsh, published by Yale University Press in 2010, offers an illustrated exploration of the 1947 UN resolution to partition Palestine and its significant aftermath. This 342-page work delves into the political landscape of the Middle East, examining the complex dynamics between Arabs and Jews that led to ongoing conflict and the profound impact on Palestinian society. Karsh presents a narrative that highlights both Jewish and Arab perspectives, drawing on a wealth of archival research and declassified documents to provide a comprehensive account of the events surrounding the partition.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the historical context leading to the partition, including the roles of key figures such as Ben Gurion and Hajj Amin Husseini. The book discusses the corrupt leadership that influenced the trajectory of Palestinian aspirations and the breakdown of relations between the two communities. Through meticulous analysis, Karsh reveals the intricate political and diplomatic maneuvers that shaped the early years of the Arab-Israeli conflict. “Palestine Betrayed” serves as an informative resource for those interested in the history of the Middle East, international relations, and the enduring disputes that continue to resonate today.
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A searing account of the UN resolution to partition Palestine, and its bloody aftermath
“[A] tour de force. . . . With his customary in-depth archival research . . . clear presentation, and meticulous historical sensibility, Karsh argues . . . that Palestinians decided their own destiny and bear near-total responsibility for becoming refugees.”–Daniel Pipes, National Review
The 1947 UN resolution to partition Palestine irrevocably changed the political landscape of the Middle East, giving rise to six full-fledged wars between Arabs and Jews, countless armed clashes, blockades, and terrorism, as well as a profound shattering of Palestinian Arab society. Its origins, and that of the wider Arab-Israeli conflict, are deeply rooted in Jewish-Arab confrontation and appropriation in Palestine. But the isolated occasions of violence during the British Mandate era (1920-48) suggest that the majority of Palestinian Arabs yearned to live and thrive under peaceful coexistence with the evolving Jewish national enterprise. So what was the real cause of the breakdown in relations between the two communities?
In this brave and groundbreaking book, Efraim Karsh tells the story from both the Arab and Jewish perspectives. He argues that from the early 1920s onward, a corrupt and extremist leadership worked toward eliminating the Jewish national revival and protecting its own interests. Karsh has mined many of the Western, Soviet, UN, and Israeli documents declassified over the past decade, as well as unfamiliar Arab sources, to reveal what happened behind the scenes on both Palestinian and Jewish sides. It is an arresting story of delicate political and diplomatic maneuvering by leading figures–Ben Gurion, Hajj Amin Husseini, Abdel Rahman Azzam, King Abdullah, Bevin, and Truman –over the years leading up to partition, through the slide to war and its enduring consequences. Palestine Betrayed is vital reading for understanding the origin of disputes that remain crucial today.
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