Mondoweiss: ‘Ethnic cleansing’ becomes ‘No ethnic cleansing’ in Israeli history by Benny Morris [View all]
Source: Mondoweiss, by Jonathan Ofir
Winston Churchill quipped at the House of Commons in 1948, For my part, I consider that it will be found much better by all Parties to leave the past to history, especially as I propose to write that history.
Benny Morris is one Israeli historian who has definitely written about the history of Israel and Palestine in a way that made him an authoritative reference for many scholars and writers, particularly concerning the 1948 Nakba. In his pioneering role as a new historian, already in the late 1980s, he scrutinized many declassified documents from and around 1948, and reached the conclusion that not only was there a transfer (as he quite systematically regards it), but that this transfer was inevitable and inbuilt in Zionism because it sought to transform a land which was Arab into a Jewish state and a Jewish state could not have arisen without a major displacement of Arab population. (In Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem)
That is a conclusion, an admission, of some magnitude. You dont just go back on this one.
But, unbelievably, Morris does. At least he tries to.
Yesterday he writes in Haaretz, an article bluntly titled: Israel conducted no ethnic cleansing in 1948.
Read more: http://mondoweiss.net/2016/10/cleansing-becomes-israeli/