A death in Jerusalem

A death in Jerusalem1994
About this book
On the evening of September 17, 1948, a car carrying Count Folke Bernadotte, the first United Nations-appointed mediator in the Middle East, traveled up a narrow Jerusalem street. As the car shifted gears for the climb toward the New City, an Israeli Army jeep nosed into the road, forcing Bernadotte's car and the two following him to come to a full stop. From the jeep sprang three uniformed men clutching automatic weapons. In a moment that set the stage for a legacy of violence that has since characterized Arab-Israeli negotiations, Count Bernadotte was shot six times and killed. The assassins were never brought to justice. A Death in Jerusalem reveals the forces behind this assassination, the passions that first dictated the tactics of terrorism in Israel and that continue to shape the thinking and actions of those even now determined to block accommodations with the Palestinians.
Details
- First published
- 1994
- OL Work ID
- OL2986087W
Subjects
Diplomatic historyIsrael-Arab War, 1948-1949Loḥame ḥerut YiśraʾelTerrorismLoḥame ḥerut YiśraʼelNew York Times reviewedTerrorismeHistory