346 i n d e x
Hitler, Adolf, 1, 39– 40, 61
Hoenlin, Malcolm, 227
Holocaust, 49– 50, 52, 88– 89
Hordes, Jesse N., 228
Hungary, Soviet invasion of (1956), 5,
20, 197, 311n89
Husain, Hafi z Hidayat, 75
Hussein, Saddam, 5, 240, 305n38
al- Husseini, Faisal, 319n7
al- Husseini, Hajj Amin (grand mufti
of Jerusalem): and All- Palestine
Government, 111, 120; and burial of
Mohammed Ali, 32, 80; and
Muslim population of India,
60– 61; Nazi connections, 60– 61;
and Nehru, 283n72; reliance on
violence overlooked due to his
anti- imperialist stance, 60; as
supporter of Pakistan in Kashmir
dispute, 121; visits to Pakistan, 169;
and Zionist courtship of Gandhi, 32
Hyder, L. K., 64
Ilan, Arieh, 130
IMF. See International Monetary Fund
immigration of Jews to Palestine, 40,
97, 101, 106, 279n70, 291n59
imperialism: anticolonialism/
anti- imperialism transformed into
general hostility to the West,
164; anticolonial upsurge in Asia,
53; Congress Party’s interest in
anti- imperialist struggles in the
Middle East, 44– 46; Gandhi’s belief
that liberation could not be realized
through a collaboration with
imperialism, 36– 37, 41; Nehru’s
anti- imperialist stance, 48– 49, 55,
145, 249; perception of Zionists/
Israel as imperial collaborators, 5– 7,
21, 49, 54– 55, 124; and Suez crisis of
1956, 5, 124; support for the Arabs of
Palestine as part of anti- imperialist
struggle in the 1920s, 276n20
Inbar, Efraim, 240
Great Britain (continued)
attitude toward Zionist dependence
on, 49; strategic importance of Suez
Canal, 305n34; and Suez crisis of
1956, 5, 197. See also Balfour
Declaration; British Mandate; White
Paper of 1939
Greenberg, Hayim, 27, 34
Group of Seventy- Seven, 170
Guha, B. S., 64
Gulf of Aqaba, 198, 205
Gyani, Prem Singh, 207
Hacohen, David, 186
Hadass, Yoseph, 237
hajj pilgrimages, 117, 152
Hamas, 262, 276n14
ul- Haq, Zia, 298n109, 305n21
Haque, A. K. Fazlul, 74
Harijan (journal), 30– 31, 34– 36
Hart, Basil Liddell, 134
Hassan, king of Morocco, 211
Hassin, Yosef, 130, 157, 222, 227
Hatta, Muhammad, 295n59
Heikal, Mohamed Hassanein, 171, 199
Heptulla, Najma, 140, 156
Herzl, Theodore, 53, 57
Hezbollah, 248
Hindu population of India:
anti- Muslim sentiments, 158– 62;
and expectations that partition of the
subcontinent would permit India to
adopt a pro- Jewish homeland stance,
81– 84, 168, 182, 186– 87; Hinduism’s
easy coexistence with Judaism, 3, 58;
Hindu- Muslim confl ict, 269; Hindu
right seen as pro- Israeli due to
anti- Muslim sentiment, 15; and
Khilafat movement, 286n17; lack of
interest in Palestine issue, 84;
right- wing support for Zionism/
Israel, 15, 63, 158– 59; and social
upheaval of the late 1980s and early
1990s, 269. See also Bharatiya Janata
Party; Jan Sangh Party