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Ten Myths about Israel by Ilan Pappe is a concise, critically acclaimed e-book that challenges widely held assumptions about Israel. With a 4.8-star rating from over 400 readers and a strong ranking in history and criticism categories, it offers an accessible yet insightful read, perfect for professionals seeking to deepen their understanding of Middle Eastern history.
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,293 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #20 in History & Criticism of Science Fiction & Fantasy #72 in Judaism #225 in History of the Middle East |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 418 Reviews |
A**R
A fascinating, easy and clear explanation.
Ilan Pappe, a gifted historian and writer. Written in clear, easy, and concise language, it is highly recommended for anyone interested in understanding what this phenomenon called the State of Israel is.
R**A
A must-read for everyone
short, easy to read, and challenges assumptions most people take for granted. A must-read for everyone.
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A**B
I consider Pappe to be a good representative of the Palestinian cause from the Israeli perspective
I consider Pappe to be a good representative of the Palestinian cause from the Israeli perspective. In this book he deals with the issue of Palestine from the perspective of an Israeli, and also from the perspective of dispelling myths that Israelis and Israeli sympathizers have. He called this book, “Ten Myths About Israel.” He brilliantly divides his book into three categories: the past Myths, the present ones, and the future ones. The first category deals with fallacies of the past. In this section, he discusses a number of myths, proving that Palestine was, indeed, a vibrant and very active place, comprised of both rural and urban communities, and with its own records, especially since it was under Ottoman rule. Palestine was also known to have a series of port cities that allowed for trade with Europe and other parts of the world. However, little did those Europeans know they were dealing with no one on the other side. He also discusses one of the most often repeated myths about Israel, which is that the Jewish people in Europe had no land. It stems from another myth, though, that the Jewish migrants from Europe were Jewish in ethnicity at all. They were not. Pappe states, “Arthur Koestler wrote The Thirteenth Tribe (1976), in which where advanced the theory that the Jewish settlers were descended from the Khazars, a Turkish nation of the Caucasus that converted to Judaism in the eighth century and was later forced to move westward.” This is a good summary of who the Jewish immigrants were. They were Europeans who wanted a moral justification for colonization. This brings us to the next point, which is that Zionism is a colonist project, not a religious one, aimed at exploitation of the land and resources of the Palestinians, all the while trying to establish their own government in that midst. He also discusses very important and relevant topics of today, such as whether or not Israel is truly a democracy. Here, he shows how the Israelis manipulate land and naturalization in order to manipulate elections. Further, he discusses the Oslo Accord and whether or not a two-state solution would work (hint: it would never work). All in all, I give the book a 9.5 out of 10, only because he could have combined a couple of chapters for readability. Buy this book and read it.
M**I
Perfect summary about Israel’s propaganda
Perfect summary about Israel’s false propaganda
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