Terror Out of Zion: Fight for Israeli Independence

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Pub. Date: 1996-01-30
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

"An academic expert on terrorism and author of a previous book about the Mideast (Th e Long War, 1969) has written a unique anecdotal narrative about the 'Revisionist'Zionist underground, the Irgun and LEHI. Bell, who interviewed many paramilitary veterans, calls himself a 'small-r revisionist' in seeking to present their activity free of 'orthodox' depreciation or normal aversion to terrorism; instead, he views them sympathetically as counterparts of the Irish Revolutionary Army. After they united in rejecting the dominant concept of mere self-defense against the Arabs in the late 1930s, a split occurred among the terrorists during WWII when Avraham Stern refused to support the British war eff ort and instead made overtures toward the Axis. After 1945, terrorism came into its own; Bell records prison escapes, arms smuggling and assassination plots in great detail (preferred disguises for the Irgun: RAF offi cers, Arab deliverymen, or non-kosher beef scouts)." -Kirkus Reviews

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION ix(6)
FOREWORD TO THE TRANSACTION EDITION xv(2)
FOREWORD xvii
PROLOGUE 1(8)
PART 1 THE RISE AND DECAY OF THE IRGUN: The Jabotinsky Years 9(52)
PART 2 THE NIGHTS OF DESPAIR: Avraham Stern and the Men Without Names 61(42)
PART 3 THE REVOLT: Menachem Begin: "We Fight, Therefore We Are" 103(150)
Chapter 1 The Impact of Insurrection, 1943-1945
104(36)
Chapter 2 The United Resistance, 1945-1946
140(36)
Chapter 3 A War of Attrition, 1946-1947
176(28)
Chapter 4 From the Great Prison Escape To Lake Success, May-November 1947
204(49)
PART 4 THE UNDECLARED WAR 253(62)
Chapter 1 The Arabs Attack, December 1947-March 1948
254(36)
Chapter 2 The Jews Attack, March 1948-May 1948
290(25)
PART 5 THE WAR FOR ISRAEL 315(32)
EPILOGUE 347(8)
SOURCES 355(4)
INDEX 359

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