1st Edition

Arab Attitudes to Israel

By Yehoshafat Harkabi Copyright 1972
    552 Pages
    by Routledge

    552 Pages
    by Routledge

    Because of recent changes in the explicitly declared goals of Arabs in the Palestinian conflict, this book is of singular importance, and no scholar or expert on Middle East affairs can afford to ignore it.

    This work, by a scholar described as "the doyen of Israeli Arabists," is the result of vast research into the attitude of the Arabs toward Israel, manifested both in their declared, explicit aims and in ideological exegeses on the roots of the Palestinian problem. Approximately one hundred twenty books written by Arabs and the Arab press and radio are herein analyzed. Harkabi's searching examination is objective. His detection of consistent patterns in what at first seems amorphous is convincing. If there is such a thing as a science of political psychology, Harkabi is its master.

    1: The Arab Objective in The Conflict; 2: The Arab Ideology of The Conflict; 3: Hostility and The Concept of The Enemy; 4: Zionism; 5: The Jews; 6: Israel; 7: The Arabs’ Self-Image in The Conflict; 8: From Ideology to Attitude; 9: Possibilities of Change

    Biography

    Yehoshafat Harkabi