Benzion Netanyahu, Hawkish Scholar, Dies at 102
Source: New York Times
Benzion Netanyahu, the father of the two-time Israeli prime minister Benjamin, who fought for the creation of the Jewish state by lobbying in the United States and went on to write an influential history of the Spanish inquisition, died on Monday. He was 102.
His death was announced by the prime ministers office. Mr. Netanyahu was at various times a journalist, encyclopedia editor, professor, historian and lobbyist not to mention a behind-the-scenes adviser to his son, the most powerful person in Israel. Throughout, his views were relentlessly hawkish: he argued that Jews inevitably faced discrimination that was racial and not religious, and that efforts to compromise with Arabs were futile.
In the 1940s, as the executive director of the New Zionist Organization in the United States, he met with influential policymakers like General Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dean Acheson. He also wrote hard-hitting full-page advertisements that appeared in The Times and other newspapers.
The goal of his group, which was part of the movement known as revisionist Zionism, was to prevent dividing Palestine between Jews and Arabs to create the new Israel. The group wanted a single, bigger state that would have included present-day Jordan.
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Tunkamerica
(4,444 posts)The goal of his group, which was part of the movement known as revisionist Zionism, was to prevent dividing Palestine between Jews and Arabs to create the new Israel. The group wanted a single, bigger state that would have included present-day Jordan.
I wonder how the world would be different if that was the shape things took.
karynnj
(59,504 posts)Not what Netanyahu senior would have wanted, but the demographics would pushed that way a lot faster. It has been said by almost everyone that Israel can be only two of these three - democratic, Jewish and having the entire area that it now has. The latter under the bigger Israel idea would make things worse. (Netanyahu senior might have gone with all the area and Jewish - in a state that is not democratic for all.)
iandhr
(6,852 posts)He said that if there had to be compromise have it on the area because to the leaders that founded Israel the Jewish AND democratic parts were the most important.
Malikshah
(4,818 posts)of paranoia. Not a good mix.