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Title: The Birth of Israel: Myths And Realities
Source: Washington Report
URL Source: https://www.wrmea.org/1989-march/bo ... eview-the-birth-of-israel.html
Published: Jan 26, 1989
Author: Andrew I. Killgore
Post Date: 2018-01-26 04:23:37 by A Pole
Keywords: Israel, Palestine, Jewish
Views: 1558
Comments: 25

The Birth of Israel: Myths And Realities

By Simha Flapan. New York: Pantheon, 1987. 277 pp. $6.95 (paper). Reviewed by Andrew I. Killgore

"Palestine will become as Jewish as England is English."—Chaim Weizmann, first president of Israel in his autobiography, Trial and Error.

A dimly lit chamber, a spotlight focused on a massive table at the center. On the table a beautifully wrapped package labeled: Israel, America's Strategic Ally.

Seven pencil-thin legs "support" the table. And a surrealistic touch out of Salvador Dali: the legs do not quite reach the floor.

The subject is not levitation. In a literal sense, it is a review of Simha Flapan's seminal book The Birth of Israel: Myths and Realities, in which the Israeli author demolishes, based on irrefutable Israeli sources, the seven basic myths upon which an aggressive Israel has depicted itself as the victim of aggression and on which it asserts a claim to be America's valuable ally.

The most egregious of the seven delusions is that 750,000 Palestinians fled their homes in 1948-1949 in response to calls from their leaders, who asked them to get out of the way temporarily while the Jews were driven into the sea. Flapan poignantly concedes that he, like most Israelis, accepted this and the other six myths as the core of Israel's self-perception. A Question of Self-Defense?

Flapan's explanation is that Israel, one of the most powerful military forces in the world, sees itself after the holocaust the victim of unconquerable, bloodthirsty enemies. Thus anything is justified as last-ditch self-defense. Even Americans questioning the myths can "justifiably" be labeled anti-Semitic or self-hating Jews, depending on their religion.

Stemming from a national paranoia, the myths nevertheless constitute a brilliantly creative "justification" for Israeli aggression and for intimidation by American Zionists of their fellow Americans. The Palestinians might have had their state, another myth claims, but they rejected the UN partition of Palestine while Israel accepted it.

In fact, Israel said it accepted partition while it immediately set out to terrorize Palestinians into fleeing and to seize extra territory from what was to have been an Arab state.

The myth of "invasion" of a militarily weak Israel by massed Arab armies turns, under Flapan 's magnifying glass, into Jordan's Arab Legion moving into the West Bank by prior agreement with Jewish authorities. The explicitness of prior arrangements between Israel and Jordan is spelled out in greater detail by Flapan than in any previous account seen by this reviewer. Myths Are Unraveling

And so it goes. The myths, or fabrications, or delusions, or whatever they may be called have proved to be astonishingly "useful" to Israel in the Middle East for 40 years. Even the aggressive war against Lebanon in 1982 did not actually tear the Israeli fabric of delusion.

However, real strain showed for the first time as nearly half a million Israelis demonstrated in Tel Aviv against the aggression. But basically the fabric of delusion held in Israel while the Israel lobby in the US defended Israel, attacked American critics of the aggression, and pushed successfully in Congress for extra billions for Israel to pay for the war.

For many years even such an honest historian as Simha Flapan did not examine the historical record. If he had bothered to do so he would have learned that the Zionist plan always was to take the territory of Palestine and get rid of the Palestinians. Israel Zangwill had claimed in 1901 that Palestine had no people. Theodor Herzl, father of political Zionism, had written in his diaries in 1898 that the Palestinians would be spirited across the border. And Chaim Weizinann saw no room for Palestinians in Palestine. Paranoia of American Zionists

In America Zionists saw themselves as being in "exile" and facing implacable enmity from every person not Jewish. This "justified" enemies lists of those not supporting Israel 100 percent, intimidation and political defeat for those such as Sen. Charles Percy who voted just one time against Israel's desires. This home-grown paranoia also "justified" illegal collusion to reward or defeat US politicians depending on their attitudes toward Israel.

Only the intifadah, youths throwing stones against Israeli soldiers in the West Bank and Gaza, has thrown Israel and the lobby into real confusion. These children, about 400 of whom have been killed by Israeli soldiers, cannot be credibly depicted as bloodthirsty enemies. They have shattered the delusion, which Flapan began cracking two years ago in The Birth of Israel.

In the dimly lit room, light floods the chamber. Gone is the table and the package labeled: Israel, America's Strategic Ally. Was it an optical illusion that never really existed?

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#1. To: A Pole (#0)

By Simha Flapan.

A self-hating Jew, trying to point fingers at other Jews.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-26   6:46:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: Tooconservative (#1)

A self-hating Jew, trying to point fingers at other Jews.

Personal attack - the most intelligent way to argue a point.

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Simha Flapan was born 27 January 1911 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland. In Israel, Flapan was National Secretary of the left Zionist Mapam party, and the director of its Arab Affairs department from 1959 to the mid-1970s; he also edited New Outlook magazine—a non-party monthly that promoted Arab-Jewish rapprochement

In the preface of 'Zionism and the Palestinians' (1979) Flapan writes:

To dispel misunderstanding, I want to make it clear that my belief in the moral justification and historical necessity of Zionism remains unaffected by my critical reappraisal of the Zionist leadership. The history of Zionism demonstrates the extent to which the urge to create a new society, embodying the universal values of democracy and social justice, was inherent in the Zionist movement and responsible for its progress in adverse conditions.

Israel's problem today lies in the disintegration of these values, due largely to the intoxication with military success and the belief that military superiority is a substitute for peace. Unless the liberal and progressive values of Zionism are restored and Palestinian rights to self-determination within a framework of peaceful coexistence are recognised, Israel's search for peace is doomed to failure. I firmly believe that these trends will ultimately become the deciding force in Israel.

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Simha Flapan was born 27 January 1911 in Tomaszów Mazowiecki, Poland. In Israel, Flapan was National Secretary of the left Zionist Mapam party, and the director of its Arab Affairs department from 1959 to the mid-1970s; he also edited New Outlook magazine—a non-party monthly that promoted Arab-Jewish rapprochement

You mean, he was a diehard commie Jew even when every action of the Soviet Union was in concert with the enemies of Israel who tried to exterminate them repeatedly?

In the elections for the first Knesset, Mapam received 19 seats, making it the second largest party after the mainstream Labor Zionist Mapai. As the party did not allow non-Jews to be members at the time, it had also set up an Arab list, the Popular Arab Bloc, to contest the elections (a tactic also used by Mapai, with whom the Democratic List of Nazareth were affiliated). However, the Arab list failed to cross the 1% electoral threshold.

The party's pro-Soviet views did not endear them to Ben-Gurion, and they were not included in the governing coalition. During the session they gained one seat when Eliezer Preminger joined after leaving Maki and then setting up his own party, the Hebrew Communists.

In the 1951 elections the party dropped to 15 seats and again were not included in the coalition. However, they did become the first Zionist party to have an Israeli Arab, Rostam Bastuni, representing them in the Knesset.

So he is a suicidal self-hating Jew that bet on the Soviets as a force for good. Isn't that touching? And so he writes this dishonest screed against Israel. And antisemites and Israel-haters gobble up that shit. But Shlomo did make bank on it, didn't he?

You can't possibly expect any of us to accept this fraud as a neutral historian.

Tooconservative  posted on  2018-01-26   9:02:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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You can't possibly expect any of us to accept this fraud as a neutral historian.

I understand you. Only members of Likud and Christian Zionists can be neutral historians.

A Pole  posted on  2018-01-26   14:27:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#5. To: A Pole (#4)

I understand you. Only members of Likud and Christian Zionists can be neutral historians.

I didn't say that. Nice straw man though.

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