The book delves into the stark contrast between the Zionist aspiration for peaceful coexistence with the Arab world and the enduring hostility faced by Jews, Zionism, and Israel over the past century. It examines the complexities of this conflict, highlighting the deep-rooted animosity that has developed among Arab communities, challenging the notion of amicable recognition and acceptance. Through this exploration, it offers insights into the persistent tensions that shape the region's political landscape.
Moshe Yegar Books
Moshe Yegar's literary contributions stem from his observations as a diplomat in Burma, where he focused on the Muslim population. His work delves into the cultural and societal dynamics of the region, offering insights into the complexities of Muslim communities within Burma. Yegar's scholarship aims to illuminate the intricate relationships and historical narratives shaping these communities. His analysis provides a valuable understanding of the social fabric and religious landscape of the area.




Československo, sionismus, Izrael
- 235 pages
- 9 hours of reading