Sixty years ago, the founding father of Palestinian Arab nationalism, Amin al-Husseini, held a press conference in Beirut, denying any association with the recently
Choices at times obscures more than it illuminates while omitting significant historical data in its coverage of Jews, Zionism, and the State of Israel.
In 1933, an exasperated British ambassador to Iraq dressed down the country s King Faisal. "Was I to report to my government," he asked rhetorically, that Iraq s public men, men who had held the highest positions in the State, made speeches on solemn