Policy of Deceit
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Policy of Deceit

Britain and Palestine, 1914-1939

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eBook - ePub

Policy of Deceit

Britain and Palestine, 1914-1939

About this book

Shortlisted for the Palestine Book Awards 2025

The work of a lifetime, a forensic, fair-minded examination of the Hussein–McMahon correspondence that exposes how the British government broke its promises to the people of Palestine.’
The Times Literary Supplement, Books of the Year

This is the untold story of Britain’s role in the Israel–Palestine conflict.

During the First World War, the British High Commissioner in Egypt reached a secret agreement with the Sharif of Mecca. If the Sharif allied with Britain against the Ottomans, after the war an independent Arab state that included Palestine would be established. The Sharif kept his word. The British did not. Instead, two years later Lloyd George’s government declared that Palestine would be for the global Jewish community.

Through meticulous analysis of official records and private papers, Peter Shambrook exposes how Britain came to betray the Arabs. He debunks the myth that Palestine was never part of the lands guaranteed to the Sharif and details the attempts of successive British governments to prevent the truth from ever becoming public.

For anyone interested in the history of the Israel–Palestine conflict, this is a must-read.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Contents
  4. List of Maps
  5. Introduction
  6. Key Figures
  7. 1 West of the Line of the Four Towns, 1915–1919
  8. 2 League of Victors, 1919
  9. 3 Detrimental to the Public Interest, 1920–1924
  10. 4 Non Possumus, 1924–1938
  11. 5 Abandoning ‘Vilayets’, 1938–1939
  12. 6 Correspondence in the Conferences, 1939
  13. 7 Anglo-Arab Report, 1939
  14. 8 Discordant Historiography, 1938–
  15. Conclusions: Steadfastly Disingenuous
  16. Epilogue: In Search of Change
  17. Acknowledgements
  18. Appendix I: The McMahon–Hussein Correspondence (Cmd 5957)
  19. Appendix II: McMahon’s 24 October 1915 Letter to Sharif Hussein
  20. Selected Bibliography
  21. Index
  22. Copyright