Israel Must Decide

Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Mordehay Darwish ISBN: 9781469116914
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: March 25, 2003
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Mordehay Darwish
ISBN: 9781469116914
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: March 25, 2003
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

In the unpopular tone of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf, a Jewish Israeli boldly expresses his viewpoint on the future of his people. Mordehay Darwishs Israel Must Decide is a clear statement of the historical problems that have plagued the country and the authors controversial jab at a solution. Mordehay Darwish believes that Israels lack of identity could eventually lead to its destruction at the hands of terrorist organizations. In prose written without regard for political correctness and motivated strongly by Darwishs convictions, new solutions are put forth. Israel needs to decide once and for all whether it is a country of Judaism or one that is nationally based, such as the United States. Coming together under the umbrella of Judaism, he argues, is the way to go. The ideas come straight from Darwishs unfailing desire to make a difference. His words tug at peoples hearts. At a time of tension in the Middle East, a strong point of view is perhaps necessary, even if its labeled as crass. Darwish, born in Israel and extensively schooled in Middle Eastern politics and religion, crosses the lines of politeness and says what he really thinks, making Israel Must Decide a powerful, refreshing read.

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In the unpopular tone of Adolf Hitlers Mein Kampf, a Jewish Israeli boldly expresses his viewpoint on the future of his people. Mordehay Darwishs Israel Must Decide is a clear statement of the historical problems that have plagued the country and the authors controversial jab at a solution. Mordehay Darwish believes that Israels lack of identity could eventually lead to its destruction at the hands of terrorist organizations. In prose written without regard for political correctness and motivated strongly by Darwishs convictions, new solutions are put forth. Israel needs to decide once and for all whether it is a country of Judaism or one that is nationally based, such as the United States. Coming together under the umbrella of Judaism, he argues, is the way to go. The ideas come straight from Darwishs unfailing desire to make a difference. His words tug at peoples hearts. At a time of tension in the Middle East, a strong point of view is perhaps necessary, even if its labeled as crass. Darwish, born in Israel and extensively schooled in Middle Eastern politics and religion, crosses the lines of politeness and says what he really thinks, making Israel Must Decide a powerful, refreshing read.

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