Israel Alone
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Weaving in fifty years of experience with Israel, Bernard-Henri Lévy analyzes global responses to the events of October 7, exploring the resurgence of antisemitism and Israel's solitary fight against barbarism. His passionate account begins with his eyewitness experience of the unprecedented invasion by Hamas on October 8, 2024. Drawing on his extensive history in Israel since 1967, Lévy reflects on his interactions with key Israeli leaders and his involvement in peace initiatives. From his philosophical and humanist perspective, he examines the profound evil unleashed on Israel and the roles of Iran, Russia, radical Islamist groups, Turkey, and China in this tragedy. Despite the historic significance of October 7, Lévy argues it quickly became a mere "detail" in global consciousness, overshadowed by a surge of anti-Semitism disguised as anti-Zionism. He critiques calls for a "cease-fire now" without the release of hostages and those who seek to contextualize the events. Lévy's meditation on Zionism and Israel underscores the existential stakes of this conflict, not just for Israel but for the Western world. He contemplates the reasons behind Israel's isolation, emphasizing that its solitude is more pronounced than ever, even in the face of this urgent crisis.











