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Old wine, broken bottleOld wine, broken bottle

Old wine, broken bottle

Norman G. Finkelstein

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In brief chapters that analyze Shavit's defense of Zionism and Israel's Jewish identity, its nuclear arsenal and its refusal to negotiate peace, Finkelstein shows how highly selective criticism and sanctimonious handwringing are deployed to create a paean to modern Israel more sophisticated than the traditional our-country-right-or-wrong. In this way, Shavit hopes to win back an American Jewish community increasingly alienated from a place it once regarded as home. However, because the myths he recycles have been so comprehensively shattered, this project is unlikely to succeed. Like his landmark debunking of Joan Peters's From Time Immemorial, Finkelstein's clinical dissection of My Promised Land will be welcomed by those who prefer truth to propaganda, and who yearn for a resolution of the Israel-Palestine conflict based on justice, rather than arguments framed by anguish and schmaltz.

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OL29248103W

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Arab-Israeli conflictPalestinian ArabsCrimes againstZionismHuman rightsConflit israélo-arabePalestiniensCrimes contreDroits de l'homme (Droit international)POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Middle Eastern

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