The Palestinian national revival : in the shadow of the leadership crisis, 1937-1967 /

Former Israeli intelligence officer Moshe Shemesh offers a fresh understanding of the complex history and politics of the Middle East in this new analysis of the Palestinian national movement. Shemesh looks at the formative years of the movement that emerged following the 1948 War and traces the lea...

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Main Authors: Shemesh, Moshe (Author)
Published: Indiana University Press,
Publisher Address: Bloomington, Indiana :
Publication Dates: [2018]
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Perspectives on Israel studies
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Summary: Former Israeli intelligence officer Moshe Shemesh offers a fresh understanding of the complex history and politics of the Middle East in this new analysis of the Palestinian national movement. Shemesh looks at the formative years of the movement that emerged following the 1948 War and traces the leaders, their objectives, and their weaknesses, fragmentation, and conflicts with their neighbors. He follows the formation of the Sons of Nakba, the establishment of Fatah, the reframing of Jordan as analogous with the Palestinian cause, and the creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization and its new expression of nationalism until the 1967 War. With unprecedented access to Arabic sources, Shemesh provides new perspectives on inter-Arab politics and the history of the intractable Arab-Israeli conflict.
Carrier Form: xv, 321 pages ; 24 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 297-308) and indexes.
ISBN: 9780253036599
0253036593
Index Number: DS119
CLC: D738.162
D738.12-09
Call Number: D738.12-09/S545
Contents: The leadership crisis of the Palestinian national movement, 1937-1963 : the decline from power of Mufti Haj Amin al-Husayni -- En route to a crisis of leadership : the 1930s through World War II -- Return of the mufti and increased Arab involvement in the Filastin issue -- The all-Palestine government, September 1948 : historical failure of leadership or default option? -- The Palestinians in the absence of leadership, 1949-1963 -- National revival : the 1950s as the formative years of the new Palestinian national movement -- The Nakba generation -- The "sons of the Nakba" generation : emergent leadership of the new Palestinian national movement -- Manifestations of the Palestinian national awakening : the Arab nationalists movement -- Fatah, the Ba'th Party, and the General Union of Palestinian Students -- The Palestinians of the Gaza Strip under the Egyptian government -- The West Bank Palestinians under Hashemite rule : the "Palestinization" process in the shadow of Egyptian subversion and influence -- The Palestinians under the Hashemite regime -- First crisis : aftermath of the IDF raid on Qibya -- Second crisis : in the shadow of Egyptian subversion -- December 1955-April 1957 -- The crisis of April 1963 : West Bank Palestinians and the revival of a Palestinian entity -- The Palestinians of Jordan, 1965-1966 : between Shuqayri, Husayn, and the emergence of Fatah -- The crisis of November 1966 : the aftermath of the IDF raid on Samu' -- Ahmad al-Shuqayri : between the Arab hammer and Palestinian anvil, 1964-1967 -- A predictable failure of leadership and the peak of a leadership crisis -- Ahmad al-Shuqayri's path to PLO leadership -- The struggle over leadership of the PLO : emergence of Fatah and decline in Shuqayri's status, 1965-1966 -- The leadership crisis escalates : June 1966-May 1967 -- Shuqayri : the end of the road -- June-December 1967 -- Conclusion.