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Birth of a Palestinian Nation : The Myth of the Deir Yassin Massacre, Paperback / softback Book

Birth of a Palestinian Nation : The Myth of the Deir Yassin Massacre Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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In the pre-dawn hours of 9 April 1948, men of the nascent Israeli state s underground defence organisations Etzel and Lehi converged on the Arab village of Deir Yassin.

By the end of the day, many were dead, Deir Yassin was in Jewish hands, and the epic lies about the so-called massacre that happened there had begun.

Deir Yassin is the most infamous episode of Israel s War of Independence.

A basic founding myth in Palestinian culture, it serves as grounds for the claim that the Jews undertook genocide and mass deportation against the Palestinians in 1948.

The continued Palestinian unwillingness to make peace with Israel stems in no small measure from the place that Deir Yassin holds in contemporary Palestinian consciousness.

The Deir Yassin affair is also a founding myth of the new Israeli left, which casts doubt on the justification for the establishment and continued existence of the State of Israel as a Jewish national state.

It is therefore not only a historic episode, but a very contemporary one. This meticulously researched book, based on archives and abundant eyewitness interviews, shows that there never was any massacre in Deir Yassin, explains the motivations of the various parties for the blood libel that sprang up around this affair, and probes its consequences.

Uri Milstein brings to his exposition of the facts a lifetime of experience in Israeli military history and a keen eye for the truth.

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