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Pity the Nation (Paperback, 4th, new American ed)
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Pity the Nation (Paperback, 4th, new American ed)
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With the Israeli-Palestinian crisis reaching wartime levels, where
is the latest confrontation between these two old foes leading?
Robert Fisk's explosive Pity the Nation recounts Sharon and
Arafat's first deadly encounter in Lebanon in the early 1980s and
explains why the Israel--Palestine relationship seems so
intractable. A remarkable combination of war reporting and analysis
by an author who has witnessed the carnage of Beirut for
twenty-five years, Fisk, the first journalist to whom bin Laden
announced his jihad against the U.S., is one of the world's most
fearless and honored foreign correspondents. He spares no one in
this saga of the civil war and subsequent Israeli invasion: the
PLO, whose thuggish behavior alienated most Lebanese; the various
Lebanese factions, whose appalling brutality spared no one; the
Syrians, who supported first the Christians and then the Muslims in
their attempt to control Lebanon; and the Israelis, who tried to
install their own puppets and, with their 1982 invasion, committed
massive war crimes of their own. It includes a moving finale that
recounts the travails of Fisk's friend Terry Anderson who was
kidnapped by Hezbollah and spent 2,454 days in captivity. Fully
updated to include the Israeli withdrawl from south Lebanon and
Ariel Sharon's electoral victory over Ehud Barak, this edition has
sixty pages of new material and a new preface. "Robert Fisk's
enormous book about Lebanon's desperate travails is one of the most
distinguished in recent times."--Edward Said
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