Notes

[1]. Sojourners Magazine, September 1980.

[2]. Jonathan Dimbleby, The Palestinians, Quartet Books, New York, 1979, 86.

[3]. 2. Jacques de Reynier, A Jerusalem un Drapeau Flottait sur la Ligne de Feu, Editions de la Baconniere, Neuchatel, 1959, 71–76. Cited in Walid al Khalidi, ed., From Haven to Conquest, The Institute of Palestine Studies, Beirut, 1971, 353–56.

[4]. Dimbleby, The Palestinians, 35.

[5]. Ibid.

[6]. Chaim Weizmann, Trial and Error, London, 1950, 115.

[7]. Yehoshua Porath, The Emergence of the Palestine-Arab National Movement 1918–1929, Frank Cass, London, 1974, 56–57.

[8]. Walter Lacqueur, A History of Zionism, Schocken Books, New York, 1976, 215–17.

[9]. Morris Ernst, So Far So Good, Harper & Bros., New York, 1948, 170–77.

[10]. William A. Eddy, F.D.R. Meets Ibn Saud, American Friends of the Middle East, New York, 1954, 36–37.

[11]. Elmer Berger, Who Knows Better Must Say So, The Institute of Palestine Studies, Beirut, 64. Cited in David Hirst, The Gun and the Olive Branch: The Roots of Violence in the Middle East, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York, 1977, 162–63.

[12]. Reported in the Sunday Times, London, June 15, 1969. Cited in Dimbleby, The Palestinians, 10.