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One Palestine, Complete 2

13 March 2003Book Reviews, Zionist HistoryColin Shindler

‘One Palestine, Complete: Jews and Arabs under the British Mandate’ by Tom Segev, translated by Haim Watzman, published by Little Brown and Co., pp 612     Tom Segev writes good books – and this is no exception. Their structure is a hybrid between academic endeavour and journalistic seduction. The outcome is a raising from…

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Bibi, Betar and the Fascists

13 March 2003Israeli RightColin Shindler

  Christopher Hitchens’ articles in the Evening Standard, Barbara Amiel’s reply in the Daily Telegraph and Malcolm Palmer’s reply in the last issue of LJN all show a highly selective reading of the history of the Revisionist Zionist movement and its main characters, Jabotinsky and Begin. Barbara Amiel was right to condemn Christopher Hitchen’s depiction…

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The Embarrassment of Zionism

13 March 2003Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

The Embarrassment of Zionism     As the conference season swings into top gear, there is a plethora of motions condemning the Sharon government. The TUC recently called for probable sanctions against Israel and the Labour Party will follow suit. Yet many Israelis also believe that Sharon has no peace plan and no vision of…

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Soviet Jewry Files

17 January 2003Soviet JewryColin Shindler

The files just released by the Public Records Office under the 30 year rule indicate that the Government of Edward Heath was unnerved by the possibility of disruptive Jewish demonstrations of cultural events and political visits by Soviet glitterati. Downing Street was quite taken aback in particular at the conveyor belt demonstrations staged by the…

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The New Israel: Peacemaking and Liberalisation

9 January 2003Book ReviewsColin Shindler

The New Israel: Peacemaking and Liberalisation Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled (Westview Press 2000) Between 1975 and 1995, Israel’s GDP grew sevenfold. Its growth rate surpassed several European countries, and the IMF graciously elevated it — together with a number of the Asian tigers — to the status of ‘developed country’. This book of essays…

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Hail to the Chief?

1 January 2003ArticlesColin Shindler

  One trenchant critic privately — and pejoratively - refers to him as ‘Jonathan Henry’. Read the ultra-orthodox press in the United States and he is transformed into `Yonoson’. These different labels symbolise the different worlds which the British Chief Rabbi — Professor Jonathan Sacks of the United Hebrew Congregations of the United Kingdom and…

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The Israeli Election: Sharon as the Status Quo

1 January 2003ArticlesColin Shindler

  Recent Israeli opinion polls consistently allocate 62 - 64 seats in the 120-seat Knesset to a coalition of the governing Likud, the far right and the religious parties in the forthcoming elections at the end of January Any potential governing group must attain a minimum blocking majority of sixty-one seats in order to secure…

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The “Thunderer” and The Coming of The Shoah: The Times of London, 1933-1942

1 January 2003Academic, Articles, Holocaust, Universal questionsColin Shindler

  The Times and “Englishness” In May 1784, John Walter, a bankrupted Lloyds underwriter wrote to is patron, Benjamin Franklin, the American Minister in pre-revolutionary Paris, to inform him that he intended to publish a newspaper. On 1 January 1785, Walter’s project appeared as The Daily Universal Register. Three years later, the title was changed…

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A Dissenting Democracy

1 January 2003Articles, Contemporary Israeli PoliticsColin Shindler

A Dissenting Democracy: The Israeli Movement ‘Peace Now’ By Magnus Norell, published by Frank Cass , London 2002, 160 pp     On the eve of Netanyahu’s election defeat in 1999, the British Friends of Peace Now hosted a public meeting in London at which a former Israeli Ambassador to the Court of St. James…

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