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Can We Talk About Israel?

A Guide for the Curious, Confused, and Conflicted

Bloomsbury Publishing

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ISBN10: 1639730486
ISBN13: 9781639730483

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384 Pages

$18.99

CA$24.99

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"Can't you just explain the Israel situation to me? In, like, 10 minutes or less?" This is the question Daniel Sokatch is used to answering on an almost daily basis as the head of the New Israel Fund, an organization dedicated to equality and democracy for all Israelis, not just Jews, Sokatch is supremely well-versed on the Israeli conflict.

Can We Talk About Israel? is the story of that conflict, and of why so many people feel so strongly about it without actually understanding it very well at all. It is an attempt to grapple with a century-long struggle between two peoples that both perceive themselves as (and indeed are) victims. And it's an attempt to explain why Israel (and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict) inspires such extreme feelings—why it seems like Israel is the answer to “what is wrong with the world” for half the people in it, and “what is right with the world” for the other half. As Sokatch asks, is there any other topic about which so many intelligent, educated and sophisticated people express such strongly and passionately held convictions, and about which they actually know so little?

Complete with engaging illustrations by Christopher Noxon, Can We Talk About Israel? is an easy-to-read yet penetrating and original look at the history and basic contours of one of the most complicated conflicts in the world.

Reviews

Praise for Can We Talk About Israel?

“An engaging and evenhanded . . . history of the conflict, from its 19th-century origins to the most recent mini-war between Israel and Hamas in May 2021.”The New York Times Book Review

“One of the best short contemporary guides to the complicated politics of the place.”The American Prospect

“An important book, exceedingly well written, full of insight and empathy and even humor in the face of all available evidence.”—Colum McCann, National Book Award-winning author of Let the Great World Spin and Apeirogon