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Fact and Fantasy in the Holy Land
A selection of articles, reprinted by permission,
by Middle East writer Samuel Katz. During British Mandate rule, he was
a member of the high command of the Irgun Zvai Leumi under the leadership
of Menachem Begin. Katz was elected a member of the first Knesset of Israel,
and, after the Six Day War, he became one of the leaders of the Land of
Israel movement. After the victory of the Likud party in the 1977 election,
Samuel Katz joined the new government as adviser to Prime Minister Begin.
He has since served as a columnist of Maariv and the Jerusalem
Post.
Early History
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Continuous Jewish
Presence in the Holy Land
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Awakening in the
Christian world in support of a Jewish Restoration 1830-1930
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Arab Claims to Palestine
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Joint Arab-Jewish agreement
on Jewish Homeland, between Emir Feisal Husseini and Dr. Weizmann, January
3, 1918
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Jewish proposal
for Jewish Homeland, presented to the Paris Peace Conference, 1919
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Feisal-Frankfurter
Correspondence, further to Arab proposal for Jewish Homeland, March 3,
1919
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American Proposal
for Jewish Homeland, January 21, 1919
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Preamble to the League
of Nations Mandate, 1922
Later History
Other
This page was produced by Joseph
E. Katz
Middle Eastern Political and Religious
History Analyst
Brooklyn, New York
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1973, 1977, 1978, 1985 by Samuel Katz.
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