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File Size: 1734 KB
Print Length: 287 pages
Publisher: Regnery Publishing (March 20, 2017)
Publication Date: March 20, 2017
Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B06WRQ496P
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Mr. Brog has produced one of the best books about Israel and the Arab-Israeli conflict I have had the privilege to read in well over a decade.With this book we see corrected many of the historical myths surrounding the history of such an intractable problem. Namely, that Palestinians have always existed as a distinct national group and that Israel "ethnically cleansed" them.Studying the facts with an open mind can lead to only one conclusion: A Palestinian state does not exist because Palestinian leaders have repeatedly turned down offers of statehood.
I have been aware of the phony claims that the Palestinian leaders have been putting out for the last one hundred years; their implacable, irrational hatred of the Jewish people; their permanent refusal to ever co-exist with them; their fanatical determination to murder every single Jew in Israel and in the rest of the world; their deceit, lies, manipulative propaganda; and their practice of intimidating and killing any of their own people who dare to disagree with their fanaticism or want personal peace with Israelis. But this is the first book that I have ever seen that has so brilliantly and readably documented the whole one hundred year Palestinian lie and the clear, unpalatable fact that there will never be peace for the Israeli people. The Israelis are, and have to be, in a state of everlasting military alert and readiness backed by possibly the best intelligence system in the world. And they also have to cope with the hatred of every Islamic nation in the world, the blindness of the leaders of so many other nations, and the perversity of so many journalists and media who constantly swallow and publish skillful Palestinian propaganda.
"Reclaiming Israel's History" by David Brog, 2017. Initially, regarding this book, I thought: "What another repetitious history of Israel like so many other similar books?" Much to my surprise, and I have read dozens of books regarding Israel, but I surprisingly found that I learned much new information regarding the history of Israel since the 1930s. The main question that the author asks is: "Why is Israel a recognized State, but the Palestinians have failed to achieve Statehood?"The author brings new and fresh perspectives in looking at the legal/political issues of how a people make up a nation, and how after WWII many European and Asian countries forcibly removed German families that had lived for centuries in their countries back to Germany, and how vast numbers of Hindu-Indians & Muslim-Pakistanis moved between their countries following India's division. The author analyzes these forcible migrations in comparison with the exodus of "Palestinians" from Israel in 1948 and Jews from Arab countries thereafter. The author recounts some of the early history of the Zionist movement in the early 1900s, but surprisingly doesn't mention the Belfour Declaration nor its influence (no citation in the index). While the author briefly mentions some of the highlights of the various Israel-Arafat & Obama-Abbas "peace" negotiations, the author barely mentioned how the issue of the "right of return" of Palestinian refugees was the major stumbling block in why these negotiations eventually collapsed -- although he finally notes this issue about pages 170-172.  The author reviews the anti-Jewish riots of the 1920s in the British Mandate of Palestine, and how the British took on an anti-Zionist view during the 1930s, and curtailed Jewish immigration during WWII to appease the Arabs into not supporting the Nazi war effort.The major shortcoming of this book is that while the author noted the long fraction between the Israeli-Jews and Palestinian-Muslims, he didn't get into analyzing "why" the Muslims held such animosity and hatred towards Jews or of an independent Jewish state. To understand this one needs to read "The Complete Infidel's Guide to the Koran" by Robert Spencer.All of this leads the author to postulate, essentially: The Palestinians haven't achieved Statehood because their leaders have consistently declined to establish Statehood if that means they need to recognize a State (Israel) for the Jews."While "another book about Israel", I found this book to provide new and fresh analysis of the Jews struggle in reclaiming their homeland -- and how despite the "peace" treaties with Egypt and Jordan remain fragile, as Palestinian Authority (PA) & Hamas warlords continue their anti-Jewish media propaganda and violent "lone wolf" attacks around Jerusalem. A fine read.
The book reveals historical events of which I was unaware before, and gives an in-depth account of what actually happened, as opposed to what the pro-"Palestinian" commentators tell the public.
I consider myself very well informed on Israel's history and that of the Jews in what was Palestine. But this book opened my eyes regarding the permanent presence of Jews in that area. It is extremely well researched and written. I found the historical detail revealing and enlightening. I strongly recommend this work to everyone interested in the history of Palestine and Israel.
It’s hard not to side with the Israelis after reading this book, but the author is the first to admit that the Israelis aren’t saints either. That’s why I say “objective†analysis. Yet I one salient point emerges throughout: the Israelis have repeatedly agreed to a generous 2 state solution. The Palestinian leaders have only ever agreed to one solution: the elimination of the Israelis and all Jews.
Scholarly, intellectual and meticulously researched enough to be a textbook yet reads like a conversation with a friend. Original and interesting perspectives on the current situation in the middle east as well as the historical context that is key to understanding the ongoing battle between Israel and its Muslim & Arab neighbors.
Brog's book not only chronicles the 3400 year history of Israel in the land, but also the very recent development of the concept of an Arab Palestinian nationality. He also follows Israel's efforts to establish a peaceful coexistence and the Arab's documented inability to do so. This is a view which you will not get from the Arabs, the news media or anywhere for that matter. But one that is none the less very accurate.
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