The indictment [the Arab-Israeli conflict in historical by Sabina Citron

The indictment [the Arab-Israeli conflict in historical by Sabina Citron

By Sabina Citron

The most important to figuring out the location within the center East is a seize of the character of the clash, in addition to its old roots. The Indictment indicates how the Arab battle opposed to Israel has taken form as an expertly waged propaganda conflict, and the way latent anti-Semitism contributes to the world's reputation of thinly veiled lies. Drawing on documented occasions and information assets, Auschwitz-survivor Sabina Citron takes a fearless examine the roots of Christian anti-Semitism and the way it creates a receptive viewers for the Arab propaganda conflict on Israel.

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Yet Richard Butler too appears now to have changed totally in regard to Israel — what happened? There were other voices — particularly Republicans, then the minority party in the US Congress — who, thanks to Butler, raised similar questions and even questioned the motives of other Arab leaders who came out in support of Saddam Hussein. But has the Republican party’s clear vision really been borne out? One cannot help but remember the Republican administration under then-President George H. W. Bush during the first Gulf War, a response to Iraq’s aggression and occupation of the neighboring Arab state of Kuwait, in 1991.

That is the most disturbing question of the second half of the twentieth century, and one that much of this book is concerned with. This book is also about the injustices committed against the Jewish people even in the aftermath of the Holocaust by the very nations now doing the bidding of the Arabs. Is it all narrow self-interest? Is it anti-Semitism deeply imbedded in the psyche of some world leaders? Is it a policy blindly followed by successive governments, initiated by anti-Semites decades earlier?

4. There was a continuous presence of Jewish people in the Land of Israel. Even after the expulsion, small communities managed to survive, and continued their religious practices even after the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, and the subsequent Jewish revolt in 139 CE. 1. 1. Irving Abella and Harold Troper, None Is Too Many: Canada and the Jews of Europe, 1933–48 (Toronto: Lester and Orpen Dennys, 1982). CHAPTER X: THE PERFIDY OF LEADERS DURING WWII 5. 53 Throughout the period of dispersion, Jewish people longed to return to Eretz Yisrael and Yerushalayim, never, ever giving up.

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