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“Jarring Gong”: Benjamin Netanyahu on Winston Churchill
13
Jun
2025
When Did Churchill Become a Zionist?
19
May
2025
By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH
Churchill was probably a Zionist by 1905. Reader Gene Kopelson (Comments, below) notes Michael Makovsky’s evidence of young Winston’s early respect for Jews and many Jewish friends. This didn’t make him a Zionist per se, but he certainly had become one by the time of the Balfour Declaration in 1917. But I can find no public statement calling for an independent Israel until 1948. Until then he called for a “Jewish National Home.”
“Equal Justice”: What Churchill Told the Arabs in 1921
30
Dec
2024
By THE CHURCHILL PROJECT
“The position of Great Britain in Palestine is one of trust, but it is also one of right. For the discharge of that trust and for the high purposes we have in view, supreme sacrifices were made by all these soldiers of the British Empire, who gave up their lives and their blood. Therefore I beg you to realize that we shall strive to be loyal to the promises we have made both to the Arab and to the Jewish people, and that we shall fail neither in the one nor in the other.” —WSC
Best and Jenkins on Churchill, Empire, India and the Middle East
07
Dec
2023
By LARRY P. ARNN
“Let us say, for example, that we form the view that children in some distant land should not be taught the method and the rightness of suicidal murder of civilians. Let us say that they should not be taught to kill people because of their race or religion. Let us say that their families should not be paid large sums when they do it; that teenagers should not be instructed how to carry ugly bombs around as if they were knapsacks. Let us say that we propose to stop this. This is a lot to prevent.”
Timeline: Winston Churchill and the Road to Israel, 1947-49
05
Dec
2023
1
By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH
“We are told that there are a handful of terrorists on one side and 100,000 British troops on the other. How much longer are they to stay there? And stay for what? In order that on a threat to kill hostages we show ourselves unable to execute a sentence duly pronounced by a competent tribunal. It is not good enough. I never saw anything less recompensive for the efforts now employed than what is going on in Palestine.” —WSC, 31 January 1947
Timeline: Winston Churchill on Palestine, 1945-46
27
Nov
2023
By RICHARD M. LANGWORTH
“[I]t is impossible to avoid expressing deep regret at the many changes of tactics and method, at the needless disappointment created throughout world Jewry by the failure to fulfill the hopes which the party opposite excited by their promises and convictions at the General Election, and above all, at the lack of any policy worthy of the name. This absence of any policy or decision on these matters, which have become more complicated as they proceed, has allowed havoc and hatred to flare and run rife throughout Palestine for more than a year and no one knows where we are today.” —WSC, 12 November 1946
“Churchill and the Jews” – by Michael J. Cohen
14
Sep
2017
1
By DANIEL MANDEL
Cohen dismisses Churchill’s reaction to the news of the Auschwitz killings (“probably the greatest and most horrible crime ever committed in the whole history of the world”) as a mere retreading of something Churchill said of the Turkish massacres of Armenians during the First World War–but this is not to be found in his writings, speeches or private papers. This mistake and these omissions do not affect Cohen’s judgment on the question of bombing, but do demonstrate that Churchill had not dropped the issue, let alone from indifference.
Churchill, the Jews and Israel – Part 2
28
Sep
2016
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Churchill, the Jews and Israel – Part 1
28
Sep
2016
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