Efraim Karsh is founding director and professor emeritus of Middle East and Mediterranean Studies, King’s College London. His books include Islamic Imperialism: A History; The Arab-Israeli Conflict: The Palestine War, 1948; Saddam Hussein: A Political Biography; and Empires of the Sand: The Struggle for Mastery in the Middle East, 1789–1923.
“Tightly argued.”—Neil Caplan, Times Literary Supplement
“Ephraim Karsh’s Palestine Betrayed tells in rich detail the story
of the fall of the British Mandate and the rise of Israel, going a
long way towards doing justice to the history at hand.”—Seth
Frantzman, Jerusalem Post
“A brave and exceedingly important piece of work.”—David Vital,
author of A People Apart
“With Isaiah Friedman, Efraim Karsh is the preeminent
scholar-spokesman of the Revisionist (politically-rightist)
Movement in Zionism. I consider this latest of Karsh’s books,
Palestine Betrayed, a work of meticulous, even exhaustive
scholarship which must be taken with the greatest seriousness and
respect by historians of diverse points of view. Indeed, any
student of modern Israel will ignore at their peril its sheer
cornucopia of factual revelations.”—Howard Sachar
“This is the story of the triple betarayal of Palestine by Britsh
colonial masters, Arab despots and Palestinian demagogues. A must
read for anyone interested in the Middle East’s longest-running
conflict.”—Amir Taheri
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