J. E. Thomas
The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel
The Grandest Larceny: The Foundation of Israel
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The British gave Palestine to the Jews in 1917 via the Balfour Declaration, despite the Palestinian Arabs never accepting the theft of their land. This has led to wars, injustice, and a vast refugee problem, and the future of the Palestinians is dire and seemingly inevitable. J. E. Thomas delves deep into the foundations of the issue, analysing the Zionist claim to the Holy Land and their ruthless campaign to dispossess Palestinian Arabs.
Format: Hardback
Length: 400 pages
Publication date: 26 October 2023
Publisher: Fonthill Media Ltd
In 1917, a remarkable event unfolded when the British government, acting on behalf of the Zionist movement, issued the Balfour Declaration, which granted Palestine to the Jewish people. This decision marked a significant turning point in the history of the region, as it effectively handed over a country that did not belong to the Jewish people to a group that claimed it as their ancestral homeland based on their myths and traditions. However, the Palestinian Arabs, who had lived on the land for centuries, vehemently rejected this territorial seizure and fought against the establishment of Israel in 1948. Despite their opposition, the overwhelming support of powerful nations, particularly the United States, ensured the establishment of Israel.
Over the years, the region has been plagued by incessant wars, injustice, and a massive refugee crisis, which has profoundly impacted the lives of millions of Palestinians. Despite the foundation of Israel in 1948, the hopes and dreams of the Palestinian people for a sovereign state have remained elusive. The ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinians has resulted in a devastating cycle of violence, displacement, and economic hardship. The future of the Palestinians appears bleak and seemingly inevitable, as they continue to face systemic discrimination, land confiscation, and political marginalization.
In his comprehensive new book, J. E. Thomas delves deep into the historical roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He examines the Zionist claim to the Holy Land in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries and their relentless campaign to dispossess Palestinian Arabs. Thomas highlights the systematic discrimination and oppression faced by the Palestinian people, including the forced displacement, land confiscation, and denial of basic human rights. He also sheds light on the complicity of Western nations, particularly the United States, in supporting Israel's expansionist policies and undermining the prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The book provides a critical analysis of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, challenging the widely held narratives and exposing the underlying political and economic dynamics that have perpetuated the conflict. Thomas offers a comprehensive roadmap for achieving a just and sustainable peace, emphasizing the need for mutual respect, recognition of rights, and the creation of a viable Palestinian state. He also calls for international intervention to address the humanitarian crisis and promote a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains a complex and deeply entrenched issue that has global implications. By examining the historical roots of the conflict and advocating for a just and sustainable peace, J. E. Thomas' book contributes to the ongoing dialogue and efforts to find a resolution to this enduring crisis. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of the region and the urgent need for a peaceful resolution.
Weight: 739g
Dimension: 234 x 156 x 35 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781781558843
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