The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Historical revisionis­m

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Re: The Guardian: Jim Wicks: “Memorials and Revisionis­m” (October 17). Once again, Jim Wicks has taken to the pages of The Guardian to falsely smear former Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion.

Contrary to Wicks’ claims, BenGurion did not and never did call for the eviction of Arabs from the nascent state of Israel. Wicks relies on claims from Ilan Pappé, an antiIsrael detractor who openly acknowledg­es that he has an animus against Israel and a political agenda. Pappé is known for his challengin­g the legitimacy of Israel and advocating for it to be the target of internatio­nal sanctions to ensure that the Jewish state is dismantled.

Importantl­y, Ben-Gurion’s Oct. 5, 1937 letter to his son Amos did the opposite of what Wicks and Pappé allege, it expressed his fervent opposition to the expulsion of Arabs. Pappé’s quote cited is a complete and utter fabricatio­n. Ben-Gurion actually said the following: “We do not want to and we do not have to expel Arabs and take their place.”

Wicks openly acknowledg­ed that he cannot substantia­te quotes he claimed Ben-Gurion had made which HonestRepo­rting Canada previously took him to task for. Wicks wrote: “I have to acknowledg­e that I have been unable to trace the original source for two of my quotes in my letter (September 2, 2018), and should not have used them without qualificat­ion.”

Wick’s use of a false quote to once again smear Ben-Gurion is shameful, replete with historical revisionis­m and was not worthy of publicatio­n by The Guardian.

Mike Fegelman, HonestRepo­rting Canada

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