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Review: Refuting the Anti-Israel Narrative

Conquering hatred with truth

July 15, 2016 09:03
Protesting Palestinians brandish axes in Gaza

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Emma Klein,

Emma Klein

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By Jeremy Havardi
McFarland £41.50

In view of the recent surge of antisemitism, with Israel a prime focus of the animosity engendered, this book's publication could hardly be more timely.

In his extensively researched yet highly readable discourse, Jeremy Havardi explores the innumerable charges levelled at Israel - being an "apartheid state", a promoter of genocide, "colonialist" and even "racist" nation, and, ultimately, the key source of radical Islam's war against the West. Indeed, the roots of extreme Islamism, which go back well before the rise of al Qaeda and Daesh, are explored here in some depth.

The sources that Havardi investigates are seemingly endless. Naturally, there is much focus on the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, yet virtually no acknowledgement of the various, even if infrequent, attempts by Israel to forge a peace settlement that would yield a considerable part of the West Bank to the Palestinians.