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Type of bind: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 956.953044
EAN num: 9781594031922
ISBN number: 1594031924
Label: Encounter Books
Manufacturer: Encounter Books
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 152
Printing Date: December 20, 2007
Publishing house: Encounter Books
Sale Popularity Level: 205422
Studio: Encounter Books
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Forty years ago, a significant part of the political, religious, intellectual, and terrorist leadership of the Arab world declared an all-out war against the documented history of the Middle East and America's role in the Muslim world. Arab PR professionals and spinmeisters have rewritten the record for political and propaganda purposes. Blaming the Victim is the very first wave in a counterattack against that Arab war on history.
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Just the fact that Daniel Pipes (the fascist founder of the McCarthyist "Campus Watch" organization) praises this book should raise a blue flag (no pun intended) to anyone in search of an objective look at the middle east. This book is not worth the paper it's printed on.
However if you enjoy one-sided viewpoints presented in a simple and sensationalized "10 o'clock news" format which doesn't tax your mind or challenge your thought process in any way then this book is for you.
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This is a must read book to get to the real truth about the Arab-Israeli conflict that has been going on for centuries. It just so happens that in this century the propaganda machine in the media has turned the world upside down. Hope we can get right side up again.
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Especially for a christian zionist like me.
This book is easily read in a day; most of the content was not too new or unexpected for me.
One of the main points that most people do not realize is that the jews agreed early on in allowing the palestinian arabs to have their own land. This was stipulated in the UN resolution which allowed the creation of the state of Israel alongside that for the arabs. It never materialized because the arabs never ever tolerated the notion of the jews having their own country. In fact, the jews were attacked the day after the formal recognition of Israel as a nation by Egypt, Syria and Jordan.
This book distills the most important aspects of the Arab/Israeli conflict as well as revealing, as the title explains, that Hitler and the palestinians shared the same ideology. I will probably reread it before I return the book. It's been a week or so since I finished it, some facts a little fuzzy.
I did learn that Arafat was a pedophile and Nicolai Ceacescu supplied him with Rumanian orphans. OOOOO. Someone told me that the Mossad killed Ceacescu, don't know if it's true, but if so, good for them! I've heard some stories from Rumanians about Ceacescu-doesn't sound like a nice guy.
This book is undoubtedly a great one to start with before delving into Arab-Israeli history. A MUST READ!!!!!!!
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Enjoyed this book. It spells out in a very organized and clear way what it sets out to do. I wish there was more!
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Regardless of the actual content of the book, or the argument that Mr. Meir-Levi tries to make in his book, the text itself has one irrefutable mark against it: The academic quality is poor.
The author fails to provide citations for a vast number of quotes and ideas that cannot be paraphrased from historical record and, when he does cite a source, the source is often from a self-published book or freelance-journalist wesbite.
Whether you agree with what Mr. Meir-Levi says or not, no one can make an argument that this book stands up to the test of Academic Standards for a paper. I sincerely doubt that even Mr. Meir-Levi would accept a paper of this quality from his students. Take this into mind when reading the book.
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