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The book delves into the political dynamics surrounding the establishment of Israel post-World War II, highlighting David Ben-Gurion's strategic navigation between radical factions to advocate for partition. It examines the interplay of internal and external factors within the Zionist movement, revealing unexpected Soviet support amidst U.S. neutrality due to British relations. Heller also addresses early conflicts with Arab nations, drawing on extensive archival research to offer insights into the historical and ongoing challenges impacting the Middle East peace process.
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The Birth of Israel, 1945-1949: Ben-Gurion and His Critics, Joseph Heller
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