Palestine Betrayed
Yale University Press, $54.95 pb, 346 pp
Palestine Betrayed by Efraim Karsh & Gaza edited by Raimond Gaita
It is a great pity that Efraim Karsh could not have read Raimond Gaita’s new collection of essays before completing his own. The essays might have prompted him to reflect that the Israeli–Palestinian conflict is not nearly as straightforward as he would have us believe.
Karsh is a leading figure in the ultraconservative Revisionist Movement of Zionism. As head of Middle East studies at King’s College London, he is an academic warrior. His self-declared task is to put any of us who dare to think that there might be right and wrong on both sides of the conflict firmly in our places. Palestine Betrayed, he declares, was written ‘to reclaim the historical truth’. This ‘truth’ is that everything that went wrong for the Palestinians was their own fault, or at least that of their scheming, untrustworthy leaders.
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