State of Terror
β Scribed by Suarez, Thomas
- Publisher
- Skyscraper Publications
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
From 1940 on, when Palestine was still ruled by the British, violence and terror were used by Zionist terror groups to deny the rights of the indigenous Palestinians to the land they had lived in for generations, and to attack anyone, including the British, who tried to uphold those rights. It is uncomfortable to read and shocking in its implications, providing evidence for a case that has been denied for 60 years or more by the Israelis. SuΓ rez takes the story beyond the establishment of Israel in 1948 and shows how in first decade of its existence, the new Israel government, angered by the fact that Palestinian Arabs still remained in the state, continued to use terror in an attempt to make the remaining Arab inhabitants leave their land.
β¦ Subjects
Jewish-Arab relations;Jewish-Arab relations--History--1917-1948;Political violence;Political violence--Palestine--History--20th century;Politics and government;Zionism;Zionism--Palestine--History--20th century;History;Zionism -- Palestine -- History -- 20th century;Political violence -- Palestine -- History -- 20th century;Jewish-Arab relations -- History -- 1917-1948;Palestine -- History -- 1917-1948;Palestine -- Politics and government -- 1917-1948;Middle East -- Palestine
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