Chapter 71 Outline
Outline:
CH 71 HOW THE STATE OF ISRAEL CAME TO BE
TIME LINE
1894 1896 1897 1904 1905 1913 1916 1917
. . . . . Balfour Declaration
. . . . . . Arabs join with Allies
. . . . . Arab National Congress, Paris
. . . . Zionist Congress rejects Uganda
. . . Herzl dies
. . First Zionist Congress, Basel
. Herzl publishes Judenstaat
Dreyfus trial in France
NAMES IN ORDER OF PRESENTATION
Zionism, Islamism and Arab Nationalism
Captain Alfred Dreyfus
Theodore Herzl
Baron Albert Rothschild and Baron Maurice de Hirsch
Count Gobineau, The Inequality of the Races
Eugen Dühring, The Jewish Question of Race, Morals and Civilization
Benjamin Disraeli
Leon Pinisker, Auto-Emancipation (1882)
Nathan Birmbaum: Zionism (1886)
Herzl, Judenstaat. “the poor were to be removed by being denied work in the new Jewish state while being offered employment in ‘transit counties.’”
R. Ovendale. Origins of Arab-Israeli Wars.1985.
Bernard Lewis
Joseph Chamberlain
Chaim Weizmann and Arthur James Balfour
Arabia
Sunni, caliph successors of Mohammed
Shia, followers of son-in-law, Ali
Dome of the Rock, Al Azsa mosque, Mecca, Medina
Suljek Turks, Crusaders, Mameluke Egypt, Ottomans, Napoleon, British
Abdul Hamid II
Young Turk Nationalists
Arab Literary Club & Arab National Congress
General Liman von Sanders
Anglo-Persian Oil Company
Hussein Ibn Ali (Sherif of Mecca)
Ibn Saud
Lord Kitchener
Sykes-Picot Plan
T. E. Lawrence, of Arabia
Jedda
Marcel Proust, Jean-Paul Sartre, Alister Crawley
Prince Feisal
Balfour Declaration