John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt argue that U.S. foreign policy has been overly influenced by strong pro- Israel groups, producing a strategy that is detrimental to the resolution of difficulties in the Middle East and to the interests of the United States. The authors' article in the London Review of Books on the negative effects of "the unmatched power of the Israel Lobby" provoked an unprecedented response from the international community. That article forms the basis of this book, which has been deepened to include recent events.
Temple , similar to Canaanite temples excavated at Lachish and Bet Shean , would have been “ put up and equipped in a manner quite alien to the Israelites ” ( Johnson , ibid ) . In fact , Johnson goes on to argue that “ What is clear is ...
The program also included a promise that Wallace would “ go back and take another look " at the situation of Jews in Syria . The second program , broadcast March 21 , 1976 , disappointed critics who expected the second report to prove ...
That required , however , a period of study in the United States and further research and reflection over the years . in 1967 , at a meeting with Professor Gerson Cohen , then Professor of Jewish History ...
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An examination of America's four-decade entanglement in Middle Eastern politics traces the sequence of events that brought the United States to the point where its policies are manipulated by an ally.
In a time when Israel is growing more isolated in the Middle East and is fearful of a nuclear armed Iran, Noa Kagan, an MIT-trained scientist and strong-willed daughter of a socialist kibbutz upbringing, loses her only son when he is killed ...
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