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Haaretz Benny Morris' new books and historical outlook bring the era of post-Zionist history to its inglorious end. Location: In the Media / Links |
Jerusalem Post Sarah Honig takes a close look at the historical case of Jordan and it being the actual Palestinian State. In the article she discusses the Heshimite Kingdom and the clear majority of Palestinians subjects, in a kingdom that was first a powerful Iraqi clan that was given Trans-Jordan as a second prize by the British. Location: Links |
![]() Andrew Bostom A painstakingly researched scholarly book on the sources and consequences of anti-Semitism in Islam. Dr. Bostom provides an objective look at the scriptural roots of Muslim anti-Semitism in the Koran and hadiths and shows how this hatred has been expressed throughout history.
Bostom completely debunks the myth that the history of anti-semitism in the Arab world began with the rebirth of Israel. This book is a methodical and eye opening account into the genealogy of Islamic anti-semitism. An almost encyclopedic compendium of religous personalities, Islamic liturgy and historical account of.. Location: Suggested Reading |
![]() Conor Cruise O'Brien O'Brien, a scholar, former diplomat, and Irish politician, has written a highly prized history of Israel and Zionism. His historical analysis and interpretive critique is based on voluminous sources and knowledge of the secondary literature. His insights and reflections concerning zionism and the Jewish People have become a source for greater understanding of the conflicts surrounding the state of Israel. Location: Suggested Reading |
Winston S. Churchill Winston S. Churchill (1874-1965) has been called by historians "the man of the twentieth century." Prime Minister of Great Britain (1940-1945), Churchill won the Nobel prize for literature in 1953. This is his memoir's concerning the lead up to WWII, compelling in its presentation, considered as a masterpiece of the moral historical analysis. Location: Suggested Reading |




