Antony Lerman traces his five-decade personal and political
journey from idealistic socialist Zionist to controversial critic
of Zionism and Israeli policies towards the Palestinians. As head
of an influential UK Jewish think tank, he operated at the highest
levels of international Jewish political and intellectual
life.
He recalls his 1960s Zionist activism, two years spent on kibbutz
and service in the IDF, followed by the gradual onset of doubts
about Israel on returning to England. Assailed for his growing
public criticism of Israeli policy and Zionism, he details his
ostracism by the Jewish establishment.
Through his insider's critique of Zionism, critical assessment of
Jewish politics and analysis of the Israel-Palestine conflict
Lerman presents a powerful, human rights-based argument about how a
just peace can be achieved.
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