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The Jeremiah From Tel Aviv


Article # : 16270 

Section : BOOK WORLD
Issue Date : 3 / 1989  3,614 Words
Author : Amos Perlmutter
Amos Perlmutter is professor of political science at American University and is the author of thirteen books dealing with the role of the military in politics, strategy and the Middle East. He is the author of The Life and Times of Menachem Begin and is the editor of the Journal of Strategic Studies.

       ISRAEL'S FATEFUL HOUR
       Yehoshafat Harkabi
       New York: Harper & Row, 1988
       256 pp., $22.50
       
        Yehoshafat Harkabi, a professor and retired general, is one of Israel's most outstanding students of the Middle East and of international relations. He is a grand example of Saifa vesafra, a man of the pen and the sword. Former chief of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) intelligence and political adviser to Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion and Moshe Sharret, Harkabi has written another polemical book on his favorite topic--the Arab-Israeli conflict.
       
        Harkabi began his writings on the conflict early, back in 1964 when the conflict became the subject of his doctoral dissertation at Hebrew University. Later, it was the focus of the book that made him famous, The Arab Position in the Arab-Israeli Conflict. The book was a monumental amalgam of research and study as it analyzed some 600 pamphlets, newspapers, editorials, leaflets, and flyers as well as the writings of Arab politicians, writers, poets, and soldiers on the Arab attitude toward Israel. The result was a chilling demonstration of the ideological and eschatological foundation of the Arab attitude and of the Arab-Israeli conflict, showing the Arab dedication to the destruction of Israel.
       
        The book was well received in Israeli political and military circles but it was also criticized by Arabist, Israeli, and Middle Eastern scholars for what they described as Harkabi's obsessive focus on Arab and Muslim anti-Semitism. Harkabi did not relent, continuing to point out the Arabs' annihilator stance toward Zionism, which amounted to bringing about the complete destruction of the Jewish state of Israel. In countless articles, mostly in Maariv and other Israeli newspapers, Harkabi hammered into Israeli readers the cognition of a dire catastrophe, the threat of the Arab anti-Jewish, anti-Zionist ideological agenda.
       
        Harkabi, a dedicated scholar, challenged the fledgling Palestinian Liberation Organization on its 1964 charter, and he was the first to do so. Through ninety pages of meticulous interpretation Harkabi revealed to the world that Palestinian nationalist doctrine called for the destruction of Israel by all means, including terrorism, political defamation, ideological crusades, and action. In fact, it was largely due to Harkabi's commentaries that the PLO charter became an object of controversy. Harkabi's political blows to the PLO charter
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