
Palestine: The Reality: The Inside Story of the Balfour Declaration - Paperback
Palestine: The Reality: The Inside Story of the Balfour Declaration - Paperback
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by J. M. N. Jeffries (Author), Ghada Karmi (Foreword by)
A comprehensive history and analysis of the Balfour Declaration of 1917--its origins and its effects.
First published by Longman Green and Co, London, Palestine: The Reality had a short life due to the fact that the entire stock and the publisher's premises were destroyed by the German Blitz in 1941. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 is a document that profoundly affected the Middle East. Palestine: The Reality is an expertly researched inside story of the Declaration. It is also a vivid and personal account based on familiarity with the dramatis personae as much as the relevant documents. J.M.N. Jeffries exposes:- The real authors and progenitors of the Balfour Declaration, as well as Arthur J. Balfour himself, their personal stories, motives, confusions, conspiracies, and political aims
- The broken promises to and agreements with Britain's Arab allies that enabled the Declaration to become a lasting pledge to the Zionists and a fundamental and enduring strut of British foreign policy in the Near East, dispossessing the Palestinian Arabs of their homeland and replacing them with "a national home for the Jewish people," mainly Jewish immigrants from Eastern and Central Europe
- Britain's and France's manipulation of the nascent League of Nations and their awards to themselves, in effect, of the mandates for Palestine, Syria, and Lebanon, respectively
- The British, French, Jewish (Zionist and anti-Zionist), Arab, American, and other international players who joined either to create or to oppose the "Balfour" document; the Zionists' and their supporters' use of often cynical and illegal methods; and all their individual idiosyncrasies, wiles and weaknesses.
Author Biography
Joseph Mary Nagle Jeffries (1880-1960) was a war, foreign, and political correspondent for The Daily Mail in London from 1914 until the 1930s. He covered the fighting in the First World War, the struggles in Palestine, and the "Troubles" in Ireland.
Ghada Karmi is a doctor of medicine by training and a specialist in the history of medieval Islamic medicine--a background that enabled her to research the period of the novel, using the original historical sources, and create the novel's main characters, the caliph's physician, and the medicine he practised. Karmi has held a number of academic posts in Middle East history and politics, most recently at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter, UK. She has published six books to date, including two memoirs of life in Palestine.



















