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Shabtai Teveth (1925 – 1 November 2014) was an Israeli historian and author. Teveth was born in 1925 and grew up in the worker' quarters at the Migdal Tzedek quarry, where his father worked, near Petah Tikva. He began working as a journalist for the newspaper Haaretz in 1950, eventually becoming its political correspondent. In 1981, he was appointed senior research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University. In his biography of David Ben-Gurion, Teveth argues that Ben-Gurion did not instigate a policy of population transfer.

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  • Shabtai Teveth (en hebreo, שבתי טבת‎; 1925-1 de noviembre de 2014), fue un historiador y periodista Israelí. Teveth nació en 1925 y creció en un barrio de trabajadores de la cantera de Migdal Tzedek, donde su padre trabajaba, cerca de Petaj Tikva.​ Comenzó a trabajar como periodista para el periódico Haaretz en 1950, donde llegó a convertirse en su corresponsal político. En 1981, fue designado Miembro Investigador Senior en el Centro Moshé Dayán para estudios de Medio Oriente y africanos en la Universidad de Tel Aviv. (es)
  • Shabtai Teveth (1925 – 1 November 2014) was an Israeli historian and author. Teveth was born in 1925 and grew up in the worker' quarters at the Migdal Tzedek quarry, where his father worked, near Petah Tikva. He began working as a journalist for the newspaper Haaretz in 1950, eventually becoming its political correspondent. In 1981, he was appointed senior research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University. In his biography of David Ben-Gurion, Teveth argues that Ben-Gurion did not instigate a policy of population transfer. (en)
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  • Shabtai Teveth (en hebreo, שבתי טבת‎; 1925-1 de noviembre de 2014), fue un historiador y periodista Israelí. Teveth nació en 1925 y creció en un barrio de trabajadores de la cantera de Migdal Tzedek, donde su padre trabajaba, cerca de Petaj Tikva.​ Comenzó a trabajar como periodista para el periódico Haaretz en 1950, donde llegó a convertirse en su corresponsal político. En 1981, fue designado Miembro Investigador Senior en el Centro Moshé Dayán para estudios de Medio Oriente y africanos en la Universidad de Tel Aviv. A raíz de la publicación de su investigación sobre el asesinado en 1982 de Haim Arlosoroff, Menachim Begin -por primera vez elegido un primer ministro del movimiento Sionismo revisionista- creó una comisión judicial de investigación que concluyó que Teveth estaba equivocado al sugerir que el asesinato podía haber sido ejecutado por dos Revisionistas. En su biografía de David Ben-Gurión, Teveth argumenta que Ben-Gurión no instó la política de Transferencia de población.​ En 2005, fue premiado con el Premio Israel por "Toda una vida de logros y especial contribución a la sociedad y al estado". (es)
  • Shabtai Teveth (1925 – 1 November 2014) was an Israeli historian and author. Teveth was born in 1925 and grew up in the worker' quarters at the Migdal Tzedek quarry, where his father worked, near Petah Tikva. He began working as a journalist for the newspaper Haaretz in 1950, eventually becoming its political correspondent. In 1981, he was appointed senior research fellow at the Moshe Dayan Center for Middle Eastern and African Studies at Tel Aviv University. Following the publication of his research into the murder of Haim Arlosoroff, 1982, Menachim Begin - first Israeli Prime Minister elected from the Revisionist movement - ordered a Judicial Commission of Enquiry which concluded that Teveth was wrong to suggest the murder might have been carried out by two Revisionists. In his biography of David Ben-Gurion, Teveth argues that Ben-Gurion did not instigate a policy of population transfer. In 2005, Teveth was awarded the Israel Prize for "lifetime achievement and special contribution to society and the State." (en)
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