Yehoshafat Harkabi

Yehoshafat Harkabi

Yehoshafat Harkabi (1921-1994) was chief of Israeli military intelligence from 1955 until 1959. He is known primarily for his gradual development from uncompromising hardliner to a PLO state. Following his military career Harkabi served as a visiting professor at Princeton University and as a guest scholar at the Brookings Institute. He was Maurice Hexter professor and director of the Leonard Davis Institute of International Relations and Middle East Studies at Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

According to intelligence insider Yoel Ben-Porat, Harkabi was the only commander of military intelligence to have had a good command of Arabic, in addition to genuinely professional knowledge of Arab civilization and history, and of Islam.

In what is perhaps his most well-known work, "Israel's Fateful Hour", Harkabi described himself as a "Machiavellian dove" intent on searching "for a policy by which Israel can get the best possible settlement of the conflict in the Middle East" (1988, p. xxv) - a policy that would include a Zionism "of quality and not of acreage" (p. 225).

References

Shahak, I. (1991). The Israeli Myth of Omniscience: Nuclear Deterrence and Intelligence, "Middle East Policy", Spring, Number 36.

Bibliography

* Harkabi, Y. (1974). "Arab Attitudes to Israel". Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0-85303-157-6
* Harkabi, Y. (1975). "Palestinians and Israel". Transaction Publishers. ISBN 0-87855-172-7
* Harkabi, Y. (1977). "Arab Strategies and Israel's Response". Free Press. ISBN 0-02-913760-8
* Harkabi, Y. (1978). "Three Concepts of Arab Strategy". Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith. ISBN B0006WY3PU
* Harkabi, Y. (1979). "Palestinian Covenant and Its Meaning". Frank Cass Publishers. ISBN 0-85303-206-8
* Harkabi, Y. (1981). "The Palestinian National Covenant (1968): An Israeli Commentary". ISBN B0007J3GFA
* Harkabi, Y. (1982). "The Bar Kokhba Syndrome: Risk and Realism in International Relations". New York, NY, Rossel Books. ISBN 0-940646-01-3
* Harkabi, Y. (1985). Al Fatah's Doctrine. In "The Israel-Arab Reader: A Documentary History of the Middle East Conflict". T. W. Laqueur and B. Rubin (Eds.). New York, NY, Penguin Books. ISBN 0-87196-873-8
* Harkabi, Y. (1988). "Israel's Fateful Decisions". I.B. Tauris. ISBN 1-85043-094-2
* Harkabi, Y. (1989). "Israel's Fateful Hour". HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-091613-3
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* Harkabi, Y. (1992). "The Arab-Israeli Conflict on the Threshold of Negotiations". Center of International Studies, Princeton University. ISBN 9992409533

External links

* [http://www.gamla.org.il/english/article/2000/aug/z1.htm On Making Peace Despite the Risks - Ze'ev Schiff]
* [http://intellit.muskingum.edu/israel_folder/israelintelheads.html] Heads of A'man, Mossad, & Shin Bet


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