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4
     Yehoshafat Harkabi,
Israel’s Fateful Hour
(Harper & Row, 1988), Preface, p. xix.

5
     Ibid., Preface, p. xvii.

6
     Ibid., pp. 219–220.

7
     Senator William Fulbright on CBS’s Face the Nation, 15 April 1973.

8
     Paul Findley, T
hey Dare to Speak Out
(Westport, Connecticut, Lawrence Hill, 1985), pp. 93. Until Zionism mobilised for his defeat in 1982, Findley was a United States Congressman and had been for 22 years, and was, by the time of his punishment (for daring like Fulbright to speak out), a senior member of the House Middle East Committee.

Chapter One: A Voice from the Grave
 

1
     For this and quotes on the following page see author’s Panorama profile, August 1972.

2
     Recalled by Golda in private conversation with author

3
     Golda Meir,
My Life
(Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1975), pp. 174–175.

4
     Ibid.

5
     Ibid.

6
     Author’s Panorama Profile.

7
     Ibid

8
     Ibid 563

9
     This and related quotes taken from conversation in Prime Minister’s outer office.

10
   Golda Meir,
My Life,
p. 379.

11
   Quotes here and on subsequent three pages taken from private conversation with author unless otherwise noted.

12
   Golda Meir,
My Life
, p. 358.

13
   For this and what follows see Golda Meir,
My Life
, pp. 357–358, p. 385, p. 360.

14
   Private conversation with author.

15
   As recalled by Golda in private conversation with author.

16
   This quotation and those on the following two pages are taken from a private conversation with the author unless otherwise noted.

17
   Panorama interview with author.

18
   Private conversation with author.

Chapter Two: Britain Plays the Zionist Card, Eventually
 

1
     Translated by Harry Zohn, edited by Raphael Patai,
Complete Diaries of Theodore Herzl
(New York, 1960), Vol II, p. 581.

2
     Ibid.

3
     George Friedmann,
The End of the Jewish People?
(Doubleday Anchor Books, 1968), p. 279 as quoted by Cattan in
Palestine and International Law
(Longman Group).

4
     Harry N. Howard,
The King-Crane Commission: An American Inquiry in the Middle East
(Beirut, Khayats, 1963); and J. C. Hurewitz,
Diplomacyin the Near and Middle East, Vol II
(Van Nostrand, New York, 1956), p.70.

5
     House of Lords,
Hansard’s Reports
, 21 June 1922, p. 121.

6
     Cited by Philippe de Saint Robert,
Le Jeu de la France en Mediterranee
(Julliard, 1970), p. 222.

7
     Alfred M. Lilienthal,
What Price Israel?
(Chicago, Henry Regnery, 1953), pp. 220- 22.

8
     Alfred M. Lilienthal,
The Zionist Connection II
, op. cit., pp. 760-62.

9
     Arthur Koestler,
The Thirteenth Tribe: The Khazar Empire and Its Heritage
(New York, Random House, 1976).

10
   Alfred M. Lilienthal,
The Zionist Connection II
, op. cit., pp. 760-62. Ibid., p. 873.

11
   Ibid.

12
   Ibid.

13
   
Encyclopaedia Britannica
, 1977 edition, Vol. 10 (Knowledge in Depth), “Jewish Philosophy”, p. 210. Alfred M. Lilienthal,
The Zionist Connection II
, op. cit., pp. 761.

14
   Alfred M. Lilienthal,
The Zionist Connection II
, op. cit., pp. 761.

15
   Ben-Gurion, Israel,
Annees de Lutte
(Paris, Flammarion, 1964), p. 9. is quoted by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre,
O Jerusalem!
(Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1972.

16
   Quoted by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre,
O Jerusalem!
(Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1972), p. 22.

17
   Memorandum of Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Anglo-Jewish Association, published in
The Times
, 24 May 1917.

18
   British Cabinet records 1915-1920 (made public 1970), Edwin Montagu memorandum, Cabinet No. 2A/24, 13 August 1917.

19
   Related by David Lloyd George,
The Truth About the Peace Treaties
(Victor Gollanz, 1938), pp. 1133-1134 and quoted by Lilienthal op. cit.

20
   Henry Cattan,
Palestine and International Law
, 2nd edition (Longman,1973), p.10.

21
   Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 11.

22
   Theodore Herzl,
Tagebucher
(Tel Aviv, 1934); and Nevil Barbour,
Palestine: Star or Crescent?
(New York, Odyssey Press, 1947 as related by Brenner, op. cit.).

23
   
Complete Diaries of Theodore Herzl
, op. cit., Vol III, p. 729.

24
   As related by Brenner, op. cit., extracted from
Vladimir Medem: The Life and Soul of a Legendary Jewish Socialist
, pp. 295–98.

25
   Ibid.

26
   M. Lowenthal,
Diaries of Theodore Herzl
(New York, Grosset and Dunlop, 1962), p. 71 as related by Brenner, op. cit.

27
   The first source of this Weizmann quotation was Meyer Weisgal (Editor),
The Letters and Papers of Chaim Weizmann, Letters Vol III
, p. 81. Immediately after the Nazi holocaust Weizmann himself could not reveal the anti-Semitism of Balfour, the first of Zionism’s three godfathers, but he, Weizmann, subsequently changed his mind and told of Balfour’s anti-Semitism in his own book,
Trial and Error
(New York, Harper & Brothers, 1949).

28
   Henry Cattan, op. cit., p. 58.

29
   Sol M. Linowitz,
Analysis of a Tinderbox: The Legal Basis of the State of Israel American Bar Association Journal
, 1957), Vol 43, p. 522–523.

Chapter Three: Britain Betrays the Arabs
 

1
     Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 18.

2
     David Lloyd George, op. cit., pp. 1131–41.

3
     Ibid. 565

4
     J. C. Hurewitz, op. cit.

5
     Reported by Al Sharq, 23 January 1917; and noted by George Antonius,
Arab Awakening
(Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1939), p. 208 originally cited in Al Sharq.

6
     T. E. Lawrence,
Seven Pillars of Wisdom
(London, Jonathan Cape, 1935), p. 275.

Chapter Four: Why Britain played the Zionist Card
 

1
     House of Commons, Parliamentary Debates, Vol 326, col 23330.

2
     Emanuel Neumann,
The American Zionist
, 5 February 1953.

3
     J. A. R. Marriott,
The Evolution of Modern Europe
1453–1932 (London, Methuen, 1953), p. 403.

4
     Winston Churchill,
Illustrated Sunday Herald
, 8 February 1920, p. 5.

5
     Yale’s report to the State Department, dated 11 March 1918, Document 763.7211/1741, Diplomatic Branch (NNFD) National Archives and Records Service.

6
     Weizmann, op. cit., p. 192.

7
     Ibid.

8
     Edward Montagu, British Cabinet Paper, No. 2A/24, dated 13 August 1917.

9
     Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 766.

10
   Paul Goodman (editor),
Chaim Weizmann, A Tribute on his Seventieth Birthday
(London, Victor Gollancz, 1945), p. 199.

11
   Documents on British Foreign Policy 1919–1939, Vol IV, HMSO.

Chapter Five: Ahad Ha-am and the False Messiah
 

1
     Ahad Ha-am,
Am Scheideweg
, Vol 1 (Berlin, 1923), p. 107; and essay by Hans Kohn, Zion and the Jewish National Idea (Menorah Journal, Vol XVI, 1958).

2
     Ahad Ha-am in a letter to a colleague, quoted by Christopher Mayhew and Michael Adams in
Publish it not…The Middle East Cover-Up
(London, Longman, 1975), p. 143.

3
     P
alestine: A Search for Truth
(Washington, Public Affairs Press, 1970), p. 68.

4
     Yehoshafat Harkabi, op. cit., pp. 138–9.

5
     Ibid.

6
     Naomi Winer Cohen,
The Reaction of Reform Judaism to Political Zionism 1897- 1922
(Philadelphia, Publications of the American Jewish Historical Society, June 1951), p. 365.

7
     Ibid., p. 368.

8
     Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 771.

9
     Ibid., p. 368.

10
   First published in
Menorah Journal
, February 1918, and reprinted in the Autumn of 1950, pp. 116–18.

11
   Henry Mogenthau, Sr.,
All in a Lifetime
(New York, Doubleday, Page & Co., 1921/22), p.385.

12
   Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 770.

Chapter Six: The Honest Zionists
 

1
     British Command Paper No. 1700,
A Survey of Palestine 1945–1956
, Vol 1, pp.87–90.

2
     Ibid.

3
     House of Commons,
Hansard’s Reports
, 4 July 1922, pp. 3–4.

4
     Albert M. Hyamson, op. cit., footnote, p. 112.

5
     British Command Paper No 1700, op. cit.

6
     Ibid.

7
     Weizmann, op. cit., p. 119.

8
     Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 19.

9
     Ibid.

10
   Nahum Sokolow,
History of Zionism,
p. xxiv as cited by Lilienthal op.cit.

11
   Weizmann, op. cit., p. 100.

12
   Barbour, op. cit., p. 214.

13
   Alfred M. Lilienthal, op. cit., p. 24.

14
   Yaacov Shavit, T
he Attitudes of the Revisionists to the Arab Nationalist Movement
(Forum on the Jewish People, Zionism and Israel), p. 102.

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