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The Palestinian Right to Israel [Kindle Edition]

Alex Grobman
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The Arab/Israeli conflict is among the most intractable disputes in the world today. In this meticulously researched and well-written work, historian Alex Grobman systematically and methodically exposes the myths and lies about the Arab right to the land of Israel.
Grobman traces the historical, religious and spiritual connection of the Jewish people to the land of Israel after the end of Jewish sovereignty in 70 CE; dispels the Arab claim that Palestine is a “twice promised land,” because the British pledged it to both the Arabs and the Jews; examines the Arab reaction to the Balfour Declaration and Jewish immigration to Palestine that established a precedent for dealing with Arabs that continues to this day; and describes Arab activities during WWII to thwart an Allied victory.
Grobman shows that the Arabs have never accepted the right of Jews to re-establish their sovereignty in the land of Israel, and how they continually try to refute the Jewish connection to Israel, especially the city of Jerusalem, and charging that the Jews are not a people at all, and are consequently not entitled to a country of their own.

About the Author

Dr. Alex Grobman is an historian with an MA and Ph.D. in contemporary Jewish history from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. He is president of the Institute for Contemporary Jewish Life, a think-tank dealing with historical and contemporary issues affecting the Jewish community.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2289 KB
  • Publisher: Balfour Books (August 11, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B003ZDP392
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Jewish Right to Israel, June 11, 2010
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William Garrison Jr. (Bellevue, WA United States) - See all my reviews
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"The Palestinian Right to Israel" By Alex Grobman (March? 2010), 326 pages. Although 326 pages in length (on medium-size pages, with a little too much spacing between lines), 42% (133 pgs) consists of bibliography and endnotes, leaving barely 189 pages of text! The author very sparingly recounts the usual litany of the plight of Jews living in Palestine Israel/ GreaterSyria/ OttomanEmpire, but very briefly. Instead, the author concentrates on discussing the `misunderstandings' between the British government and several of the Arab princes, as to what territories that the princes thought they were getting in the Greater Syrian area, following the breakup of the Ottoman Empire after WWI. The author details the potpourri of confusing, conflicting, and ambiguous statements that were emitted by various British officials as British military and political strategies regarding the Middle East changed during the war. The author provides many comments from T.E. Lawrence, Col. R. Meinertzhagen, Lt.Col. Sterling, Arnold Toynbee, Winston Churchill, Sir A.H. McMahon (Egypt), and others, regarding the lackluster support from the Arabs in combating the Ottomans. Rather than seemingly supporting the "right" of "Arab Palestinians" to control the Palestine area, this book's intent is to show that there never really was an "Arab Palestine", but instead, the area was really a backwater outpost of the Ottoman government, with no local "Palestine State" perception by the inhabitants of the area (and therefore, no claim for an Arab-Palestinian state). The author discusses how translating the Arab word "vilayet" differed between the British and the Arabs. The British viewed a "vilayet" as being a city, where as the Arabs believed the word conveyed a more expansive "region". This led to differences with King Hussein as to which vilayets (cities/regions) of Greater Syria were to be incorporated into Syria, verses those cities which would become a part of Transjordan or the Palestine Mandate. Oh, yes, the French added other "cooks" in stirring this troubling cauldron of various national rivalries. The author discusses the "promises" made by various British officials regarding the creation of a Jewish state in Palestine. The author recounts the violent Arab reaction to Jewish immigration to the area in the early 1920s, their later riots starting in the mid-1930s, and their support for the anti-Jewish NAZI government of Germany during WWII. The author discusses the birthing of the state of Israel following WWII. To me, a lot of new information regarding the Muslim versus Zionist political disputes of the 1920s and 1930s. However, the author would have been much more forthright had he titled this book: "The Jewish Right to Israel" - as the Palestinians don't get a dissenting opinion in it.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stating the Obvious, June 21, 2010
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Barbara Grau (Boynton Beach, Fl) - See all my reviews
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In a clear, consice scholarly way, Grobman has stated the case for israel. For those with little or no knowlege, he has written a clear case for Israel. For those with a lot of background, he has framed the discussion and reviewed what many may have forgotten. A must read for those who approach the subject with an open mind and a desire to hear the case without emotion.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear as Day, June 22, 2011
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Eric H Wessan (WESTPORT, CT, US) - See all my reviews
On college campuses across the country there are many people that hold views about the Palestinian right to the entire land of the country that is currently called Israel, and many of these views are dependent on half-truths and misconceptions that have little basis in fact. "The Palestinian Right to Israel" allows the reader to understand the claims surrounding this much sought after land, and does so in a fluent, concise, and very readable fashion. This book helps by clearing up many of the misunderstandings on both sides, in order to clearly define the historical perspective on a state of Palestine. Starting at effectively the beginning of modern human history, and clearly going through many eras since then, "The Right" makes sense of the Gordian Knot that is claim and counter-claim for who should get what in Israel. This book, much clearer than this review, is a must read for anyone who wants to learn about the history and rights of both nations to the state of Israel and the area of Palestine.
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