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Gandhi's views on the resolution of the conflict in Palestine: note / Panter-Brick, Simone   Journal Article
Panter-Brick, Simone Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This historical analysis of Mahatma Gandhi's views on the Jewish-Arab conflict in Palestine at the time of the British Mandate distinguishes four phases. The initial involvement is Gandhi's intervention in support of the Caliph's temporal rule in Palestine. The second deals with a secret offer of mediation addressed to the Jewish Agency in Jerusalem. The third is his highly controversial letter to 'The Jews'. In the last phase, Gandhi chose to remain silent, but is alleged to have stated that the Jews had a good case and a prior claim, a statement that seems at variance with previous attitudes. The question is raised as to how far Gandhi's views were consistent. They are explained by the evolving political context in India, as well as in Palestine, the two being intertwined in an ever tightening knot. Gandhi's commitments are revisited and clarified in the light of new research.
Key Words Palestine  Conflict  Jerusalem  Resolution  Gandhi's Views  Jewish-Arab Conflict 
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