"Israel is not perfect; no nation-state is," Milke says near the halfway point. "Just before its founding, Jewish terrorism against Arabs and the British were common, including at a coffee shop in Jaffa and the bombing of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem in January 1948. Also, many Arab evacuations were forced and with tragic consequences. That included forced ethnic cleansing, recounted later by Yitzhak Rabin in his 1978 account of the battles at Ramle and Lydda, accounts initially censored by the Israeli government."
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