Moshe Sharett, Personal Diaries
Author: 
Contributors:
Translated by
:
Ahmad Khalifeh
Revised by
:
Sabri Jiryis
Publisher: 
Institute for Palestine Studies
Publication Year: 
1996
Language: 
Arabic
Number of Pages: 
674
Keywords: 
سير شخصيات يهودية
الوكالة اليهودية من اجل اسرائيل
موشي شاريت
موشيه شارتوك
تراجم رؤساء حكومات اسرائيلية
سير شخصيات اسرائيلية
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Abstract

These diaries cover the crucial and turbulent period 1953-1957, preceding and immediately after the Tripartite invasion of Egypt by Britain, France, and Israel in October 1956. Sharett was in constant disagreement on foreign and military policy with the paramount Zionist leader and first prime minister of Israel, David Ben Gurion. Because Sharett confided to his diaries his innermost thoughts and misgivings about Ben Gurion, this work affords unparalleled insights into Israeli decision-making and personalities. Ahmed Khalifeh’s superb translation is directly from the Hebrew text which was published by Sharett’s son in 1978.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Moshe Sharett (1894-1965) was head of the Political Department in the Jewish Agency (1933-1948), first foreign minister of Israel (1948-1956), and second prime minister (1954-1956).