What Justice Demands: America and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Author:Elan Journo
ISBN:B0CKZ43VJ5
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Reviews
Yak,
Elan Journo purports to offer a fresh approach to the subject, but its pages are filled with all the same tired Zionist propaganda that has always been used to justify Israel's crimes against the Palestinians。 Elan Journo purports to offer a fresh approach to the subject, but its pages are filled with all the same tired Zionist propaganda that has always been used to justify Israel's crimes against the Palestinians。 。。。more
Dwayne Roberts,
In a choice between life and death, freedom and tyranny, can there be any real debate? The West has failed to make moral judgements in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and the result endangers the world。
Paul Taske,
Wow。 For such a small volume, Journo’s “What Justice Demands” packs quite a punch。 The book, I think, is suitable for readers at any level of familiarity with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict。 Journo divides the book into three sections which cover, broadly speaking, a sketch of Israel in relation to other countries in the Middle East, Palestinian grievances against Israel as well as the essentials of the Palestinian movement, and, finally, what America’s role in this conflict has been and ought Wow。 For such a small volume, Journo’s “What Justice Demands” packs quite a punch。 The book, I think, is suitable for readers at any level of familiarity with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict。 Journo divides the book into three sections which cover, broadly speaking, a sketch of Israel in relation to other countries in the Middle East, Palestinian grievances against Israel as well as the essentials of the Palestinian movement, and, finally, what America’s role in this conflict has been and ought to be。 Journo offers historical context, relevant comparisons, short anecdotes, political and philosophical essentials, and much more throughout the book。 If you’re interested in this conflict and looking to read an interesting perspective then I highly recommend this book。 。。。more
Quinndara,
This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and what America's foreign policy should be。 What does justice demand of this conflict? The author shows why America should be strongly supportive of freedom and freedom seekers and not give moral sanction to those who aren't。 This is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and what America's foreign policy should be。 What does justice demand of this conflict? The author shows why America should be strongly supportive of freedom and freedom seekers and not give moral sanction to those who aren't。 。。。more
boaz galil,
Highly recommended whether you are familiar with the subject or you are coming without any prior knowledge。
Terrific book!While I have followed the back and forth in the mideast since I was in high school (30 years ago!), there were many relevant details to the history that I hadn't really pieced together until I had this book。 So for that alone, it was nice to finally tie together some loose ends in my own knowledge。But more important that the history, the author does a great at highlighting the _essential_ differences in the political and cultural values between Israel and the surrounding countries Terrific book!While I have followed the back and forth in the mideast since I was in high school (30 years ago!), there were many relevant details to the history that I hadn't really pieced together until I had this book。 So for that alone, it was nice to finally tie together some loose ends in my own knowledge。But more important that the history, the author does a great at highlighting the _essential_ differences in the political and cultural values between Israel and the surrounding countries that continue to wish for its destruction。What really sets this book apart though isn't that it defends Israel based on an appeal to emotions or any sense of history, but that the text lays down a thoughtful and persuasive case as to why Israel's political and cultural structure is the closest thing to freedom - real freedom for the individual。 The author certainly acknowledges the contradictions and failings that exist in Israeli society, but also correctly points out (with examples) that it still is the only country in the region that offers the political foundation (free speech and private property) that's needed to continue to drive change to a more free and fair society。 。。。more