Bookbot

The State Of Israel Vs. The Jews

Hodnotenie knihy

Viac o knihe

An award-winning journalist presents a perceptive study on how Israel's actions, which contradict traditional Jewish values, are increasingly jeopardizing Jewish communities worldwide. Historian Tony Judt previously questioned whether Israel's behavior was detrimental not only to itself but also to Jews globally. Under Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership, this concern has intensified. Veteran journalist Sylvain Cypel delves into Israel's rightward shift on the international stage and its impact on the diaspora. He uncovers lesser-known aspects of the military occupation of Palestinian territories, the prevailing mindset of ethnic superiority within a largely dominant Israeli "colonial camp," and the introduction of laws that create a two-tier citizenship system for Jews and non-Jews. Cypel illustrates how Israel has aligned with authoritarian regimes and adopted security state practices, including technologies implicated in the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The study also explores the repercussions of Israel's recent evolution on Jewish communities in France and the United States, analyzing the differing responses of public figures in each country.

Vydanie

Nákup knihy

The State Of Israel Vs. The Jews, Sylvain Cypel, William Rodarmor

Jazyk
Rok vydania
2021
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(pevná)
Akonáhle sa objaví, pošleme e-mail.

Platobné metódy

4,4
Veľmi dobrá
15 Hodnotenie

Tu nám chýba tvoja recenzia

Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Other Press LLC
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
pevná
ISBN10
1635420970
ISBN13
9781635420975
Série
Hodnotenie
4,35 z 5
Anotácia
An award-winning journalist presents a perceptive study on how Israel's actions, which contradict traditional Jewish values, are increasingly jeopardizing Jewish communities worldwide. Historian Tony Judt previously questioned whether Israel's behavior was detrimental not only to itself but also to Jews globally. Under Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership, this concern has intensified. Veteran journalist Sylvain Cypel delves into Israel's rightward shift on the international stage and its impact on the diaspora. He uncovers lesser-known aspects of the military occupation of Palestinian territories, the prevailing mindset of ethnic superiority within a largely dominant Israeli "colonial camp," and the introduction of laws that create a two-tier citizenship system for Jews and non-Jews. Cypel illustrates how Israel has aligned with authoritarian regimes and adopted security state practices, including technologies implicated in the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The study also explores the repercussions of Israel's recent evolution on Jewish communities in France and the United States, analyzing the differing responses of public figures in each country.