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Efraim Karsh is Professor and Head of Mediterranean Studies at King's College, London. He is regarded as the foremost critic of the New Historians, a group of Israeli scholars who have questioned the conventional history of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Background

Born and raised in Israel, Karsh graduated in Arabic and Modern Middle East History from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and obtained an MA and Ph.D in International Relations from Tel Aviv University.

Before embarking on an academic career, he was a research analyst for the Israel Defence Forces (IDF), where he attained the rank of Major.

Academic career

He has held various academic posts at Harvard and Columbia universities, the Sorbonne, the London School of Economics, Helsinki University, the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, the Kennan Institute for Advanced Russian Studies in Washington D.C., and the Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University.

He has published extensively on Middle Eastern affairs, Soviet foreign policy, and European neutrality, and is a founding editor of the scholarly journal Israel Affairs. He is a regular media commentator, has appeared on all the main radio and television networks in the United Kingdom and the United States, and has contributed articles to leading newspapers, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The Times (London) and The Daily Telegraph.

Conflicts

New Historians

Starting with an article in the magazine Middle East Quarterly [Karsh, 1996], Karsh alleged that the new historians "systematically distort the archival evidence to invent an Israeli history in an image of their own making". Karsh also provided a list of examples where, he claimed, the new historians "truncated, twisted, and distorted" primary documents. Avi Shlaim's reply [Shlaim, 1996] defended his analysis of the Zionist-Hashemite negotiations prior to 1948, which Karsh had particularly attacked. Benny Morris declined immediate reply [Morris, 1996], accusing Karsh of a "mélange of distortions, half-truths, and plain lies", but published a lengthy rebuttal in the Winter 1998 issue of the Journal of Palestine Studies. Morris replied to many of Karsh's detailed accusations, but also returned Karsh's personal invective, going so far as to compare Karsh's work to that of Holocaust-deniers. Karsh also published an attack [Karsh, 1999] on an article of Morris Journal of Palestine Studies, Spring 1995, pp. 44-62, charging him with "deep-rooted and pervasive distortions".

Juan Cole

Karsh has also criticized American historian Juan Cole in American The New Republic magazine for Cole's claim that Neoconservatives in the Bush administration used "sneaky methods of propaganda, disinformation and manipulation of intelligence"[Political Obituary for Neocons], Juan Cole, Informed Comment, June 10 2004 to promote war with Iraq. Karsh wrote that "Cole may express offense at the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, but [the Muslim-Arab] obsession with the supposed international influence of "world Zionism" resonates powerfully in his own writings." [Juan Cole's Bad blog], by Efraim Karsh in the The New Republic

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