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ID145804
Title ProperZionist–Arab incident of Zarnuqa 1913
Other Title Informationa chronicle and several methodological remarks
LanguageENG
AuthorBen-Bassat, Yuval ;  Alroey, Gur
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article deals with the Zarnuqa incident which took place on 23 July 1913 between the colonists and guards of Rehovot, and the Arab rural population in their vicinity, an incident which is considered by historians as a milestone in Zionist–Arab relations in late Ottoman Palestine. The aim of the article is to present the various narratives available to researchers today, starting with the various Jewish sources, then examining the Arabic sources and, finally, external ones. We analyse each of the sources and draw general conclusions about the sources historians can use today when studying this formative period of Zionist–Arab early encounters. The decision to examine several different narratives provides a multidimensional perspective on the event. Our aim is not to determine whose narrative is closer to historical reality (which would certainly be elusive), or to find out who started the fight and who is to be blamed but rather to present the different narratives, how each side described the event, and what the narrators chose to emphasize and what to omit. The article illustrates the difficult task facing historians dealing with late Ottoman Palestine, the period of the early Zionist–Arab encounter and conflict.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 52, No.5; Sep 2016: p.787-803
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies 2016-10 52, 5
Key WordsZionist–Arab Inciden ;  Zarnuqa 1913 ;  Zarnuqa Incident