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Zionism: Real Enemy of the Jews, v. 3 (Paperback)
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Zionism: Real Enemy of the Jews, v. 3 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R526
Discovery Miles 5 260
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This is the third volume in the series ZIONISM, THE REAL ENEMY OF
THE JEWS, an epic journey through the propaganda lies and the
documented truth of history of the conflict in and over Palestine
that became Israel. Conflict Without End? takes the story from the
1967 war and the creation of a Greater Israel right up to the
present and the question: Will President Obama be allowed to
deliver an acceptable amount of justice for the Palestinians in
order to achieve peace for all-and if he can't deliver, is a final
round of Zionist ethnic cleansing inevitable? The compromising of
Security Council integrity, author Alan Hart argues, is the key to
understanding everything that has happened since the 1967 war. By
allowing Israel to violate international law and settle the
Occupied Territories, the major powers, led by America, effectively
created two sets of rules for the behaviour of nations-one for all
the nations of the world minus Israel and the other exclusively for
it. Hart enables readers to grasp how PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat
risked everything, including his life, to persuade first his
leadership colleagues and then his people to accept his policy of
compromise and peace on terms which any rational government and
people in Israel would have accepted with relief. This third volume
also includes insights Hart gained while acting as the linkman in a
secret exploratory dialogue between Arafat and Israel's Shimon
Peres who, at the time, was the leader of the main opposition
Labour Party, hoping to deny the Likud's Menachem Begin a second
term in office. The story of this mediation effort and of Sharon's
blood oath reveals why making peace may be a mission impossible for
any Israeli leader, without sufficient outside pressure. Possible?"
Hart suggests the changes that must be made in America if any
occupant of the White House is ever to be free to make the peace.
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