How Israel Lost: The Four Questions

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Incisive analysis of Israel-Palestine soul-searching.

"How Israel Lost: The Four Questions" brings an intimate, critical look into the complex Israel-Palestine issue, offering a unique blend of heartfelt personal observation and sharply provocative argument. If you're intrigued by Middle Eastern geopolitics and its human impact, Richard Ben Cramer's Pulitzer-winning journalism skills will not only inform you but challenge you to rethink entrenched perspectives. This book doesn't just recount history—it invites a profound reflection on the very identity and future of a region embroiled in an enduring conflict.

How Israel Lost: The Four Questions

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ISBN: 9780743250283
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date of Publication: 2004-05-04
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics, History
Related Topics: Journalism, History, Politics
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Once in a great while, a book comes along that not only discusses a topic of interest, it changes the boundaries of that discussion forever. This is such a book. In How Israel Lost Richard Ben Cramer analyzes the four questions that have bedeviled Israel and Palestine for almost forty I. Why Do We Care About Israel? II. Why Don't the Palestinians Have a State? III. What Is a Jewish State? IV. Why Is There No Peace?With personal observation and sharp and challenging argument, Cramer insists that Israel is losing her soul by maintaining her occupation of the lands conquered in the Six Day War. Israel has become a victim of that occupation no less than the Palestinians, who must have a nation of their own. Cramer makes clear for the first time why the occupation endures and how it corrupts and corrodes the societies of both Arab and Jew. Cramer's portrait of those societies is both up to the minute and timeless, enlivened at every step by his trademark humor, by humane understanding of the people caught in the conflict, and by his astonishing gift for language, theirs and ours. Both his observations and arguments are drawn with startling clarity, informed by the fierce and fearless reporting that won him the Pulitzer Prize for Middle East coverage twenty-five years ago. The result is a book destined to produce both heat and light -- it is both shocking and a delight to read. This is journalism so sharp that it will change the story it set out to tell. Once in a great while, a book comes along that not only discusses a topic of interest, it changes the boundaries of that discussion forever. This is such a book. In How Israel Lost Richard Ben Cramer analyzes the four questions that have bedeviled Israel and Palestine for almost forty I. Why Do We Care About Israel? II. Why Don't the Palestinians Have a State? III. What Is a Jewish State? IV. Why Is There No Peace?With personal observation and sharp and challenging argument, Cramer insists that Israel is losing her soul by maintaining her occupation of the lands conquered in the Six Day War. Israel has become a victim of that occupation no less than the Palestinians, who must have a nation of their own. Cramer makes clear for the first time why the occupation endures and how it corrupts and corrodes the societies of both Arab and Jew. Cramer's portrait of those societies is both up to the minute and timeless, enlivened at every step by his trademark humor, by humane understanding of the people caught in the conflict, and by his astonishing gift for language, theirs and ours. Both his observations and arguments are drawn with startling clarity, informed by the fierce and fearless reporting that won him the Pulitzer Prize for Middle East coverage twenty-five years ago. The result is a book destined to produce both heat and light -- it is both shocking and a delight to read. This is journalism so sharp that it will change the story it set out to tell.
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Incisive analysis of Israel-Palestine soul-searching.

"How Israel Lost: The Four Questions" brings an intimate, critical look into the complex Israel-Palestine issue, offering a unique blend of heartfelt personal observation and sharply provocative argument. If you're intrigued by Middle Eastern geopolitics and its human impact, Richard Ben Cramer's Pulitzer-winning journalism skills will not only inform you but challenge you to rethink entrenched perspectives. This book doesn't just recount history—it invites a profound reflection on the very identity and future of a region embroiled in an enduring conflict.