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Short-listed, 2024 Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, The Sami Rohr Jewish Literary Institute - One of the Wall Street Journal\'s 10 Best Books of 2023 - Named a Booklist Editors\' Choice in History: Adult Books, 2023 - Finalist, Writing Based on Archival Material: National Jewish Book Awards - Finalist, Sophie Brody Medal, American Library Association [
Kessler] has done an exceptional job and opened new vistas on troubles past and present. -- Wall Street Journal
Kessler\'s history is key to understanding the current situation between Israelis and Palestinians. --Booklist, Starred Review A gripping, profoundly human, yet even-handed narrative of the origins of the
Middle East conflict, with enduring resonance and relevance for our time. In spring
1936, the Holy Land erupted in a rebellion that targeted both the local Jewish community and the British Mandate authorities that for two decades had midwifed the Zionist project. The
Great Arab
Revolt would last three years, cost thousands of lives--Jewish, British, and Arab--and cast the trajectory for the
Middle East conflict ever since. Yet incredibly, no history of this seminal, formative first Intifada has ever been published for a general audience. The
1936-1939 revolt was the crucible in which Palestinian identity coalesced, uniting rival families, city and country, rich and poor in a single struggle for independence. Yet the rebellion would ultimately turn on itself, shredding the social fabric, sidelining pragmatists in favor of extremists, and propelling waves of refugees from their homes. British forces\' aggressive counterinsurgency took care of the rest, finally quashing the uprising on the eve of World War II. The revolt to end Zionism had instead crushed the Arabs themselves, leaving them crippled in facing the Jews\' own drive for statehood a decade later. To the Jews, the insurgency would leave a very different legacy. It was then that Zionist leaders began to abandon illusions over Arab acquiescence, to face the unnerving prospect that fulfilling their dream of sovereignty might mean forever clinging to the sword. The revolt saw thousands of Jews trained and armed by Britain--the world\'s supreme military power--turning their ramshackle guard units into the seed of a formidable Jewish army. And it was then, amid carnage in
Palestine and the Hitler menace in Europe, that portentous words like partition and Jewish state first appeared on the international diplomatic agenda. This is the sto