
State of Terror by Thomas Suarez
HOW VIOLENCE AND TEROR WERE USED BY ZIONIST MILITIAS AGAINST ARABS AND THE BRITISH TO TRANSFORM ARAB PALESTINE INTO A JEWISH STATE. ?This book shows how the use of terror by supporters of the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine was systematic, routine, and accepted by Jewish leaders as necessary to achieve their aims. At the height of the British Mandate in Palestine, terrorist acts were carried out at a frequency and with an intensity that has been largely forgotten, even though daily newspaper headlines in the US, Britain, and Palestine spoke of bombings, assassinations, and massacres against Arabs and British civilians, as well as soldiers. Suarez tells this story using the terrorists' own accounts in secret internal papers boasting of their successes, and quoting from contemporary intelligence briefings and secret diplomatic correspondence.
Suarez, Thomas: - Thomas Suü¾Œ–”¼rez is a London-based writer and musician. His previous works include Palestine Sixty Years Later, Early Mapping of the Pacific, and Early Mapping of Southeast Asia, this last work considered the standard text on the subject. A professional violinist, Suü¾Œ–”¼rez is a former faculty member of Palestine's National Conservatory of Music.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781566560689 |
| ISBN 10 | 1566560683 |
| Title | State of Terror |
| Author | Thomas Suarez |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Olive Branch Press |
| Year published | 2016-09-15 |
| Number of pages | 418 |
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