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- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ accessdate "2010-10-18".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ accessdate "2013-07-13".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ accessdate "2013-07-15".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ accessdate "2013-07-24".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ author "Benny Morris".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ first "Benny".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy 1947_Anti-Jewish_riots_in_Aleppo.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy 1947–48_Civil_War_in_Mandatory_Palestine.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy 1948_Palestine_war.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Bayt_Jiz.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Fawzi_al-Qawuqji.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Galilee_Squadron.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Golani_Brigade.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy History_of_the_Israeli_Air_Force.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Khirbat_Bayt_Far.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Operation_Ben-Ami.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Operation_Nachshon.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Plan_Dalet.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ isCitedBy Tanks_in_the_Israeli_Army.
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ last "Morris".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "116".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "137".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "282".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "339".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "412".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "47".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ page "67".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "102".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "116".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "119".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "50".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "61".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "66, 67, 72".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "73".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ pages "75".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ publisher "Yale University Press".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote "" As early as mid-August 1947, Fawzi al-Qawuqji—soon to be named the head of the Arab League’s volunteer army in Palestine, the Arab Liberation Army —threatened that, should the vote go the wrong way, “we will have to initiate total war. We will murder, wreck and ruin everything standing in our way, be it English, American or Jewish.” It would be a “holy war,” the Arabs suggested, which might even evolve into “World War III.” ; p. 396- al-Qawuqji told his troops that the purpose is "ridding Palestine of the Zionist plague"".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""At the time, Ben-Gurion and the HGS believed that they had initiated a one-shot affair, albeit with the implication of a change of tactics and strategy on the Jerusalem front. In fact, they had set in motion a strategic transformation of Haganah policy. Nahshon heralded a shift from the defensive to the offensive and marked the beginning of the implementation of tochnit dalet —without Ben-Gurion or the HGS ever taking an in principle decision to embark on its implementation. "".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""At the time, Ben-Gurion and the HGS believed that they had initiated a one-shot affair, albeit with the implication of a change of tactics and strategy on the Jerusalem front. In fact, they had set in motion a strategic transformation of Haganah policy. Nahshon heralded a shift from the defensive to the offensive and marked the beginning of the implementation of tochnit dalet —without Ben-Gurion or the HGS ever taking an in principle decision to embark on its implementation."".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""At the time, Ben-Gurion and the HGS believed that they had initiated a one-shot affair, albeit with the implication of a change of tactics and strategy on the Jerusalem front. In fact, they had set in motion a strategic transformation of Haganah policy. Nahshon heralded a shift from the defensive to the offensive and marked the beginning of the implementation of tochnit dalet —without Ben-Gurion or the HGS ever taking an in principle decision to embark on its implementation.”".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""Plan D itself was never launched, in an orchestrated fashion, by a formal leadership decision. Indeed, the various battalion and brigade commanders in the first half of April, and perhaps even later, seemed unaware that they were implementing Plan D. In retrospect it is clear that the Haganah offensives of April and early May were piecemeal implementations of Plan D. But at the time, the dispersed units felt they were simply embarking on unconcerted operations geared to putting out fires in each locality and to meeting particular local challenges . The massive Haganah documentation from the first half of April contains no reference to an implementation of Plan D, and only rarely do such references appear in the Haganah’s paperwork during the following weeks. Plan D called for securing the areas earmarked by the United Nations for Jewish statehood and several concentrations of Jewish population outside those areas . The roads between the core Jewish areas and the border areas where the invading Arab armies were expected to attack were to be secured. The plan consisted of two parts: general guidelines, distributed to all brigade OCs, and specific orders to each of the six territorial brigades".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""The Arab reaction was just as predictable: “The blood will flow like rivers in the Middle East,” promised Jamal Husseini.”".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""The Jews were to get 62 percent of Palestine , consisting of the Negev"".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote ""p73 All paid lip service to Arab unity and the Palestine Arab cause, and all opposed partition... ; p. 396 The immediate trigger of the 1948 War was the November 1947 UN partition resolution. … The Palestinian Arabs, along with the rest of the Arab world, said a flat “no”… The Arabs refused to accept the establishment of a Jewish state in any part of Palestine. And, consistently with that “no,” the Palestinian Arabs, in November–December 1947, and the Arab states in May 1948, launched hostilities to scupper the resolution’s implementation ; p. 409 The mindset characterized both the public and the ruling elites. All vilified the Yishuv and opposed the existence of a Jewish state on “their” soil, and all sought its extirpation, albeit with varying degrees of bloody-mindedness. Shouts of “Idbah al Yahud” characterized equally street demonstrations in Jaffa, Cairo, Damascus, and Baghdad both before and during the war and were, in essence, echoed, usually in tamer language, by most Arab leaders. ”".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote "--09-19".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote "--10-06".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ quote "--11-30".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ ref "Morris1948".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ ref "citeMorris".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ title "1948: a history of the first Arab-Israeli war".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ url "http://books.google.com/books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ".
- books?id=J5jtAAAAMAAJ year "2008".