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The Palestinians and British perfidy : the tragic aftermath of the Balfour Declaration of 1917 / C. W. R. Long.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Long, Richard (Charles William Richard), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Balfour Declaration.
Zionism--Great Britain--History--20th century.
Zionism.
Palestinian Arabs--Attitudes.
Palestinian Arabs.
Palestine--History--20th century.
Palestine.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (309 pages) : illustrations, photographs
Place of Publication:
Brighton, [England] ; Portland, Oregon ; Toronto, [Ontario] : Sussex Academic Press, 2018.
Summary:
Ottoman Turkeys decision to ally with Germany in the First World War led directly to the British (and French) conquest of the Middle East and sealed the fate of Palestine. In a monstrous betrayal of its people, 93 percent of them Arab, the November 1917 Balfour Declaration withheld the independence they rightly anticipated and for strategic reasons earmarked Palestine as a National Home for the Jewish People. Ronald Storrs, a British Foreign and Colonial Office official, remarked that The U.K. proposed to hand (Palestine), without consulting the occupants, to a third party; and what sort of third party! The result was the foundation of Israel in 1948. Through ethnic cleansing and massacre the new state drove out helpless Palestinian victims of Perfidious Albion, in whom London at no stage showed the slightest interest. They were condemned to seventy years in refugee camps or to second-class citizenship of Israel as, in the words of an Israeli Foreign Minister, the land-grab state was born in sin. Credit for this shameful act is generally given to the Zionist supporters of Theodore Hertzl. But Britain cleared the way by expelling the Mufti of Jerusalem, the Palestinians only leader, providing the Zionists, who extraordinarily made concurrent overtures to Hitler and Mussolini, with military training in Britains Second World War campaigns in Iraq and Syria. Itself ejected by its ungrateful protege, Britain lost all the aims of its Declaration (no base to guard the Suez Canal, no Haifa port, no railway to Iraq and no oil pipeline) and all its prestige in the Arab World.
Contents:
Zionism emerges
The UK plans a Jewish Palestine
Palestine's doom is documented
The UK conquers Palestine and the Sharif is hoodwinked
Faysal fails to fight for Palestine
"Mr. Lloyd George's madness" crowns the Zionist
March into Palestine
Herbert Samuel lays the groundwork of the Jewish state
Balfour savours his handiwork
A white paper and a black letter
Zionism resurgent
The sorceror prepares to be overthrown by the apprentice
Israel is "born in sin".
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-78284-513-5

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