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Palestine and the Great Powers, 1945-1948

Michael J. Cohen

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Cohen examines the struggle leading to the creation of the state of Israel, placing British evacuation of Palestine in the context of Britain's postwar weakness. The author describes the policies and character of each of the major actors in his story--Bevin. Truman. Ben-Gurion, and the Mufti of Jerusalem.

Originally published in 1982.

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Abdullah I of Jordan, American Zionist Movement, Balfour Declaration, Arab Legion, Hashomer Hatzair, David Ben-Gurion, Palestinian territories, Itzhak Ben-Zvi, Provisional government, Jewish question, Weizmann, Zionist Organization of America, Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Arabs, Georges Bidault, United Nations Trusteeship Council, Israeli Declaration of Independence, Operation Nachshon, Palestinian government, British Mandate for Palestine (legal instrument), Irgun, Jewish leadership, White Paper of 1939, Zionism, Palestinians, Jewish Brigade, Ramallah, Mossad, Moscow Conference (1945), Jewish refugees, Colonial Office, Treaty of Alliance (1778), Jewish Agency for Israel, State of Palestine, Haganah, Harry S. Truman, Israeli–Palestinian conflict, World War II, Jewish religious terrorism, Special rights, Middle East, United Jewish Appeal, Arab citizens of Israel, United States Department of State, Israel, Aneurin Bevan, Homeland for the Jewish people, Arab Revolt, International recognition of Israel, Prime Minister of Israel, Arab League, Yishuv, Arab–Israeli conflict, United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, American Jewish Committee, Palmach, 1948 Palestine war, Mandatory Palestine, Lehi (group), Middle East Journal, Palestinian Jews, National Movement (Poland), Jewish lobby, Jewish Resistance Movement, Duff Cooper, General Zionists, Tel Aviv, American Council for Judaism, Jews, Yom Kippur