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Mosby

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Fri Feb 28, 2020, 01:33 PM Feb 2020

In Bay Area, candid Israeli historian Benny Morris sounds off on genocide and politics [View all]

Israeli historian Benny Morris doesn’t write to please his audience. “I don’t care about hasbara,” he told J., using the Hebrew word for public-relations efforts to portray Israel in a positive light to the rest of the world. “People who want to defend this or that cause, they work in foreign ministries, they work in other places. I work on history.”

Morris, who has written or edited a dozen books, is considered one of Israel’s preeminent historians. His 2008 tome “1948: A History of the First Arab-Israeli War” earned him the National Jewish Book Award in history. Considered a revisionist, he is one of three so-called “New Historians” who emerged in the 1980s and became known for challenging accepted narratives about Israel’s founding.

In the 1980s, Morris used state archives and newly declassified materials to write “The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem,” a seminal work that took aim at the falsehoods underlying both traditional Israeli and mainstream Arab versions of the 1948 war.

The documents he reviewed showed the 700,000 or so Arabs who had fled their homes during what they refer to as the “nakba,” or the catastrophe, “had not done so, by and large, on orders from” Palestinian or Arab leaders, or autonomously, as many Israelis were led to believe. Nor were they systematically expelled as part of a “master plan,” as many Palestinians were taught, he summarized in a piece for the Guardian in 2012.

https://www.jweekly.com/2020/02/24/in-bay-area-candid-israeli-historian-benny-morris-sounds-off-on-genocide-and-politics/

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Benny Morris....... Israeli Mar 2020 #1
So what? aranthus Mar 2020 #2
Oh I dont like him at all ..... Israeli Mar 2020 #3
Jeremy Hammond sabbat hunter Mar 2020 #4
Does he ? Israeli Mar 2020 #5
From his own website sabbat hunter Mar 2020 #6
I read it ..... Israeli Mar 2020 #11
Waiting to see who howls first because its written by an Arab Israeli Mar 2020 #12
I believe that sabbat hunter Mar 2020 #15
Maybe sooner than you think ...... Israeli Mar 2020 #18
What is the Balad faction? sabbat hunter Mar 2020 #25
Seriously .... Israeli Mar 2020 #26
I would love to see Joint List in the government. aranthus Mar 2020 #16
He's just another lying Leftist antisemite. aranthus Mar 2020 #7
Oh please ..... Israeli Mar 2020 #9
Be honest. aranthus Mar 2020 #14
I was actually reffering to this : Israeli Mar 2020 #19
As to Bernie. aranthus Mar 2020 #23
Again so what? aranthus Mar 2020 #8
Nope ..... Israeli Mar 2020 #10
Again, so what? aranthus Mar 2020 #13
You didnt answer my question .... Israeli Mar 2020 #20
Another question. aranthus Mar 2020 #17
I have been thru all this .... Israeli Mar 2020 #21
I figured you wouldn't answer the question, but I wanted to give you a chance. aranthus Mar 2020 #22
And I figured you would not answer mine Israeli Mar 2020 #24
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