Friday, February 08, 2013

How Many Mistakes & Errors Can You Identify?

How many mistakes & errors can you identify in this extract

The legal frame for British rule was based on a mandate conferred on Britain by the League of Nations. It was meant to be a transitory trusteeship so as to prepare the country to be a “national home for the Jews,” without impairing the civil and religious rights of the indigenous Arab people. This contradictory task is at the heart of the story of the British Mandate. It is this mandate of the League of Nations that makes us call the political and military rule of the British over Palestine “The Mandate.” And it’s the Mandate that revived the old term “Palestine” (already used by Herodotus in his writings) to describe the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Before then the Ottomans divided the region into their own units, including, for example, the “Sanjak of Jerusalem.”

from this article:

Palestine: How Bad, & Good, Was British Rule?


by Avishai Margalit

in the February 7, 2013 issue of the New York Review of Books?

A previous blog of mine on this. 

I had sent in a letter and today, I receive a phone call from New York asking for...Avishai Margalit.

Maybe I'm getting through?

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