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 Al-Ahram Weekly Opinion Post-Zionism
According to Ilan Pappé, one of Israel's 'new historians', "Zionism is bound to change with the unfolding of the peace process and will tend to develop into two contradictory trends: 'neo-Zionism' and 'post-Zionism'.
It is not only the Arabs who are required to adapt to this new rationale, but the Israelis as well.
The former will be based on the premise that Israel's future depends on its understanding that peace is impossible, and that, consequently, to ensure its survival, Israel must retain absolute military superiority over all Arab armies taken together." Pappé believes neo-Zionism could be more belligerent than traditional Zionism.
weekly.ahram.org.eg /2000/485/op3.htm   (999 words)

  
 Joel Beinin
"Knowing Your Enemy, Knowing Your Ally: The Arabists of Hashomer Hatza`ir (MAPAM)," Social Text no. 28 (July 1991):100-21; Hebrew translation in `Aravim ve-yehudim be-tekufat ha-mandat: mabat hadash `al ha-mehkar ha-histori [Jewish-Arab relations in mandatory Palestine: a new approach to historical research], Ilan Pappé, ed., (Givat Haviva: Center for Peace Research, 1995):179-201.
www.stanford.edu /~beinin/cv.html   (999 words)

  
 Benny Morris's Shocking Interview
One year after the publication of his book The Birth of Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949, published in 1987, he proclaimed himself a “new historian.” He become the great guru of a small imaginary group appointed by him and including mainly Avi Shlaim, Uri Milstein and Ilan Pappé.
Morris interprets that as proof that many of those who fled the villages did so with the encouragement of the Palestinian leadership itself, which proves that the Jews were not so much responsible for the cleansing.
Morris, with his great arrogance and unique talent for public relations provoked an immense furor among the old Israeli academic and intellectual establishment and became the hero of many Palestinians and a small group of younger Israeli academics who perceived him as a “debunker” of Zionist lies.
hnn.us /articles/3166.html   (3541 words)

  
 Introduction to Perceptions of Palestine
Reich and his authors also use virtually none of the revisionist history of 1948 published since the mid-1980s by such Israeli historians as Benny Morris, Avi Shlaim, and Ilan Pappé.
The treatment given Hebron, a West Bank town of great religious significance to both Jews and Muslims, where fewer than 500 Israelis live among 120,000 Palestinians, is similarly skewed toward the town’s Jewish aspects.
[xiii] Benny Morris, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949 (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987), pp.
www.christison-santafe.com /popintro.htm   (4746 words)

  
 Introduction to Perceptions of Palestine
Reich and his authors also use virtually none of the revisionist history of 1948 published since the mid-1980s by such Israeli historians as Benny Morris, Avi Shlaim, and Ilan Pappé.
[iv] Avi Shlaim, “The Debate About 1948,” International Journal of Middle East Studies 27, no. 3 (August 1995): 287-304.
The treatment given Hebron, a West Bank town of great religious significance to both Jews and Muslims, where fewer than 500 Israelis live among 120,000 Palestinians, is similarly skewed toward the town’s Jewish aspects.
www.christison-santafe.com /popintro.htm   (4746 words)

  
 Palestinian Return Centre
According to an Israeli historian (Ilan, p.62), “Indeed, there was never a moment in the 1948 Palestine war that the Jewish Forces suffered a numerical inferiority against the Arab Forces which they fought”.
Walid Khalidi (1992), directing a team of Palestinian field researchers, listed 418 villages and provided a “dictionary” for each village which included: location, land ownership, population, a résumé of the village history before 1948, how it was occupied and depopulated, Israeli settlements on its lands and description of the village or its remains today.
It is shown that 213 localities (43% of localities and 54% of the refugees with known depopulation dates) were run over by the Zionists (not yet Israelis), while Palestine was under the protection of the British Mandate Government.
www.palestinianrefugees.com /english/palrights-eng.htm   (4746 words)

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